Known for her sculptural installations which metamorphose industrial found objects
into fleshy organic forms; here Grobler focuses on two - dimensional works for the most part.
«By taking the female form and manipulating
it into fleshy abstract forms, I think my work forces people into conversations that may be a little uncomfortable, bringing up ideas of sexuality and equality»
He took the erotic implications of Henri Matisse, the orifices of late Arshile Gorky, ad Giovanni Battista Tiepolo's luscious sun - struck clouds, and transformed
them into fleshy abstract limbs and twisting torsos entwined across a canvas punctuated by drips and splatters.
Recent drawings and prints turn text and punctuation marks
into fleshy deposits on vibrant colored papers.
A microchip ID is a small chip, the size of a piece of rice, injected
into the fleshy area between your pets shoulder blades.
That chic chrome lining along the sides of the keyboard looks nice, but it dug
into the fleshy part of our wrists as we typed.
When we began typing, that chic - looking chrome lining dug
into the fleshy part of our wrists.
We must accept that, because of age, our skin loses collagen and when a waistband is cutting
into the fleshy part of our torsos, it doesn't look good.
Roast turkey until thermometer inserted
into fleshy part of thigh (do not touch the bone) registers 170 °F, 2 to 2 1/2 hours.
He injects the implants — using pre-loaded syringes —
into the fleshy area of the hand, just next to the thumb.
The virtual currency diehard had a pair of xNT near - field communication (NFC) microchips injected into the backs of his hands last week, right
into the fleshy webbing between the thumb and index finger.
The waistband was suddenly not digging
into my fleshiest parts, but rather, snugly hugging my actual waist around and above my belly button.
Not exact matches
Computers learned to outplay humans a while ago, but rather than give up on the game entirely,
fleshy grandmaster types have instead incorporated machines
into their games.
The «Cancerous Growths» of charitous - ladled organs within society's
fleshy parchments deprives many celled critters a resonating board from which to dive from and
into the sea of freedoms» treasure troves.
Fleshier chiles like Jalapeño are better cut
into strips.
The Hungarians distinguish between those grown for «eating» (fresh, pickled, or cooked)-- such as the long, banana - shaped green and yellow peppers and the large,
fleshy «tomato peppers» — and those grown specifically to be dried and ground
into paprika.
Using the
fleshy part of your palm, gently tap the balls of dough to flatten
into a disc, about 1 1/2 inches wide in diameter.
He has more of his father's
fleshy, raffish, cigar - chewing air than any of his brothers, and he takes the greatest delight in the stories about the old days in the First Ward, when Art Sr. and his brother Dan, a terrific athlete who is now a priest (and who is said to have spent some time protecting Chinese nuns with his fists), would become drawn
into a three - rounder between the visiting carnival boxer and their friend, Squawker Mullen, and the carnies would holler, «Hey, Rube!»
«When you see a pastor trying to say, «Had it not been the ministry, I would have been like this or that, as a means to stir people to give money,» watch out, for the tendency to get back
into slavery in «Egypt» or the tendency to be «
fleshy» is strong.
So the scientists injected these engineered pathogens
into rats and mice at cool parts of the body, such as the
fleshy regions of the ear and the base of the tail.
They found that the clam has sulfur in its
fleshy lips and tentacles and suspect that, like another clam species that drop tentacles laden with sulfuric acid to deter predators, the disco clam's sulfur also gets converted
into a distasteful substance.
Many of the Ediacarans found on Mistaken Point were believed to have lived their lives secured to the ground by suction cup - like feet, with their
fleshy bodies extending out
into the water column to gather food.
As engineers get to work boosting the performance of your electronic mind so you can now think as a god, a nurse heaves your
fleshy brain
into a bag of medical waste.
Perhaps the king of the berries, these red wonders are
fleshy, juicy and mouth - wateringly delicious, and great for working
into crumbles, baked goods, or adding to pancakes.
Nothing is more heartbreaking than putting your faith and trust in someone only to find they've been putting something much more
fleshy into someone else.
Jesse James is inexorable, the trick being that it transforms our ugly predestination — our complete inability to elevate ourselves above the seedy,
fleshy urges hardwired
into our monkey brains —
into something lyrical and fine.
Drawn
into the underworld, Victor must figure out a way to return to the land of the living before his
fleshy betrothed marries an evil gold digging villain, Barkis Bittern (Richard E. Grant).
It can also transform a
fleshy red robot
into Paul Bettany.
Elaine May in the ’72 film focused on Charles Grodin's discomfort with the
fleshy realities of his new bride and his need to escape
into a fantasized relationship with a shiksa goddess (Cybill Shepherd).
Another risk of neglecting trims is that longer nails are more likely to snag on things, potentially causing the nail to break off
into the quick, the
fleshy cuticle inside the dog's nail.
Who knows, maybe you did sink your now yellowed teeth
into someone's
fleshy inner thigh.
Once again we step
into the well - used boots of Karl Fairbourne, the gruffest man to ever gruff his way across World War II as he gets himself involved with the partisans and even the mob, all while doing the bidding on his superiors when it comes to taking down high - value targets, be they of the
fleshy kind or the big gun kind.
12 brand new quests, including one that delves
into the origins of the mysterious Darknyan — combined with the quests from Bony Spirits and
Fleshy Souls, this gives a total of 100 quests to tackle
I want them to be mine in every way, so it's not outsourcing this knowledge, really just making sure that I can translate it from one material, which is quite wet and primal and
fleshy,
into something else.
She sought to take back her own body, her woman's
fleshy body and use it to service her (Woman's) expression, to call
into question the hegemony of male vision in art history and popular culture.
Gargantua Rex (2009) depicts a
fleshy, bloated form sinking
into a bedlike base.
The London - based sculptor and video artist blends common artistic materials like plaster, paint, and lacquer with unexpected organic — sometimes even edible — matter
into forms that look
fleshy, gooey, and seductive, if not a bit intimidating.
Ahead of her first solo show at Brooklyn gallery Signal later this month, you'll find two of Kasey's voluptuous, Botero - like figures and dreamy, surrealist landscapes in Nicelle Beauchene's booth: a
fleshy, reclining figure, Person Lying on a Salty Beach (2015; $ 10,000), that hangs in the booth's interior and fake plant at a restaurant (2015; $ 8,500), a mysterious tableaux where a bellybutton, a pierced ear, and the tips of fingers curiously peek between leaves, which calls fairgoers
into her painted world.
At a time when our screens expose us to endless images of human bodies, Salonen's practice uses oils to break
into this proliferation of
fleshy pixels and explore the body in two and three dimensions.
You start to see blobs of color, your onstage colleagues rush past you becoming little more than
fleshy streaks, and the music or soundtrack dampen
into thuds and whistles.
When the
fleshy pink female figure in Kitten Being Trained bends backward, her light blue male counterpart arcs forward
into the curve of her back, creating a visual yin and yang out of the cou - ple's writhing bodies.
The grotesque, anatomical quality of the figures, often fully or partially nude, recalls depictions by painter John Currin, with features brought so sharply
into focus by mannerist tendencies as to seem overly
fleshy and slightly repulsive.
, with features brought so sharply
into focus by mannerist tendencies as to seem overly
fleshy and slightly repulsive.
The two are not as dissimilar as one might imagine, and both events are ritualised in such a way as to depersonalise the one being looked at, turning them
into living objects,
fleshy marionettes.
In all of these paintings, Guérin builds dense,
fleshy surfaces that rise from the flat canvas, besmear it, and transform it
into a vision all her own.
If the style implicitly denigrated femininity and explicitly dismissed mass culture, what links femininity and mass culture better than images of women stitched
into poses of
fleshy availability?