Sentences with phrase «intricacies of line»

His works combine recognizable motifs with expressive, abstract gestures that offer intricacies of line, color, and shape.

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This chapter may help other students of the congregation to avoid my mistakes and to dig deeper into a field whose intricacy extends well beyond even the lines of inquiry and interpretation I finally adopted.
The bottom line: You don't have all day to read pages upon pages about the intricacies of breast milk storage bags.
The researchers hope their new cell lines will be a useful resource for studying the cellular and molecular intricacies of Huntington's further, and suggest they may provide a model for examining other diseases of the brain that are specific to humans.
I've really been loving the intricacy and lines of Art Deco, and I had a blast designing my new logo and look through that inspiration.
Salazar says she chose her blouse and skirt to echo the intricacy and strong lines of the dome, and her necklace has a zodiac sign on it, to echo the zodiac signs on the top of the dome.
The body of the dress has a smooth lining for comfort and coverage, while the sleeves are left bare to highlight the intricacy of the floral lace.
The lines are smooth and have a lot of intricacies that are easily seen in this format.
More from Richard T. Jameson for Movietone News «The film has the precision and intricacy of a Mission: Impossible assignment and director Joseph Sargent meets the challenge with a style that connects multiple locations through phone calls, radio signals, and subway communications lines with an impressive clarity.
Principals are on the front lines of helping district leaders, parents, and other stakeholders understand the intricacies and impacts of these educational policies and what it means for students and schools.
Like any line of work, others come from knowing the intricacies of a variety of situations and circumstances.
By knowing more about the intricacies of the capital gains tax, you could line up your sale to maximize the profits you make on your home or investment property.
The took me in and explained to me all the intricacies of getting a credit history back on line.
OAS has another intricacy as far as timing, Evelyn, specifically related to the OAS clawback that occurs if your net income on line 236 of your tax return exceeds $ 75,910 for 2018.
In time when the Internet is full of adorable kittens, there are entire TV shows dedicated to our favorite furry friends, and gourmet dog food lines store shelves, we are aware now more than ever of the intricacies of canine nutrition.
After the conversation, audience members lined up on either side of the auditorium to ask Ai and Bruguera questions, most of which concerned the intricacies of Ai's work and process.
Both devised networks of wiry lines and eccentric shapes, although Miró's — suspended in cloudlike washes of color — are more elaborate in their formal intricacy and narrative innuendo.
Focusing attention to the subtleties of line, surface, tone, and proportion, Martin varied these forms to generate a body of work impressive both in its intricacy and focus.
Exploring the intricacies of color, Apfelbaum weaves her way, both literally and conceptually, through ideas of Minimalism, Pop aesthetics, and Color Field painting to blur the lines between two and three - dimensional art making.
But more importantly, the line is perhaps the single most utilitarian place to study the intricacies of practice.
Nor, for that matter, do government attorneys high in the chain - of - command necessarily have the same deep understanding of the facts and intricacies of a case as do their investigators or line prosecutors.
The unexpected use of the dark marble mosaic tile on the floor coupled with the veined porcelain tile on all the walls adds layers of intricacy and interest, contrasting the sharp lines and cool finishes of the minimalist fixtures.
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