Sentences with phrase «into meandering lines»

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The changes were dramatic — the Queensland toads meander about, whereas the Darwin toads move in almost straight lines, and move much further each day — and so, are much faster at dispersing into new areas than the Queensland toads would be.
I write not really knowing where I'm going or how I'm going to get there, but as I write, I pay deep attention to the rhythm the story is taking on, and soon, I'm breaking lines or thinking about my own childhood and putting that on the page or shaping the story into vignettes because I suddenly realize the urgency needed to tell it, or letting the language flow and meander a bit because the story is about our space in time.
A meandering line divides each canvas into upper and lower zones, and the stained color shifts from one zone to the other.
The constituent colors blend a bit where they meet but generally hold their places in the line - up whether the mark is short and choppy, drawn out into a meandering trail, or (most often) something in - between, taking a curve or two.
His urgent, meandering lines embody the intimate energies that carry over into his paintings, sculptures, and photography.
After producing a series of 25 etchings in which he made reference to Chinese ideograms, he introduced a network of meandering lines into his paintings.
At the same time a quirky, meandering line entered into his work, often linking forms within a shallow surface space.
In Van Bart's muted paintings, the line is simultaneously meandering and controlled, the blurring of the edges suggest a fragility and transparency that exposes her subjects» vulnerability and blending into the background — a role that has been traditionally ascribed to women.
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