Considerable larger than the one at the Heller Gallery, these pieces» modulating colors had bigger surfaces to command; there was
an iridescence in them that danced across the paintings.
Named Caihong juji, the newly discovered species can help scientists know more about the evolution of
iridescence in birds.
This 161 - million - year - old fossil is the oldest example of
iridescence in a feathered dinosaur yet discovered.
An international team of scientists has identified the neural circuits that enable cuttlefish to change their appearance in just the blink to eye — and discovered that this is similar to the neural circuit that controls
iridescence in squids.
The female's appearance, by comparison, is drab: mostly brown, with a bit green
iridescence in the neck.
Not exact matches
In the guise of a tiny baby in its mother's arms, obeying the great laws of birth and infancy, you came, Lord Jesus, to dwell in my infant - soul; and then, as you re-enacted in me — and in so doing extended the range of — your growth through the Church, that same humanity which once was born and dwelt in Palestine began now to spread out gradually everywhere like an iridescence of unnumbered hues through which, without destroying anything, your presence penetrated — and endued with supervitality — every other presence about m
In the guise of a tiny baby
in its mother's arms, obeying the great laws of birth and infancy, you came, Lord Jesus, to dwell in my infant - soul; and then, as you re-enacted in me — and in so doing extended the range of — your growth through the Church, that same humanity which once was born and dwelt in Palestine began now to spread out gradually everywhere like an iridescence of unnumbered hues through which, without destroying anything, your presence penetrated — and endued with supervitality — every other presence about m
in its mother's arms, obeying the great laws of birth and infancy, you came, Lord Jesus, to dwell
in my infant - soul; and then, as you re-enacted in me — and in so doing extended the range of — your growth through the Church, that same humanity which once was born and dwelt in Palestine began now to spread out gradually everywhere like an iridescence of unnumbered hues through which, without destroying anything, your presence penetrated — and endued with supervitality — every other presence about m
in my infant - soul; and then, as you re-enacted
in me — and in so doing extended the range of — your growth through the Church, that same humanity which once was born and dwelt in Palestine began now to spread out gradually everywhere like an iridescence of unnumbered hues through which, without destroying anything, your presence penetrated — and endued with supervitality — every other presence about m
in me — and
in so doing extended the range of — your growth through the Church, that same humanity which once was born and dwelt in Palestine began now to spread out gradually everywhere like an iridescence of unnumbered hues through which, without destroying anything, your presence penetrated — and endued with supervitality — every other presence about m
in so doing extended the range of — your growth through the Church, that same humanity which once was born and dwelt
in Palestine began now to spread out gradually everywhere like an iridescence of unnumbered hues through which, without destroying anything, your presence penetrated — and endued with supervitality — every other presence about m
in Palestine began now to spread out gradually everywhere like an
iridescence of unnumbered hues through which, without destroying anything, your presence penetrated — and endued with supervitality — every other presence about me.
Gold vermilion gash which — melting, flowing, pulsing — is yet always perfectly defining, accurately designing, and, enlightening one's mind, enflaming one's heart, catches the eye and snatches the ear: one hears the glowing — O heart of matter Thou art matter of the heart — and the blind man, captured
in a rapture, sees the singing: Behold here
iridescence where the sun never sets.
Normally,
iridescence — that quality of changeable color that you see
in an oil slick, or a peacock's feathers — is the clue that interference is at work.
The flowers» imperfections, variations
in ridge height and spacing, weaken or destroy the
iridescence.
Listening to him explain
iridescence, you can see how his scientific background factors into his art:» [Iridescence] is when you have small crystalline patterns at the microscopic level which break up the incoming light and distribute it a different way, and so you get light coming into your eye from different angles in just a planar surface,» h
iridescence, you can see how his scientific background factors into his art:» [
Iridescence] is when you have small crystalline patterns at the microscopic level which break up the incoming light and distribute it a different way, and so you get light coming into your eye from different angles in just a planar surface,» h
Iridescence] is when you have small crystalline patterns at the microscopic level which break up the incoming light and distribute it a different way, and so you get light coming into your eye from different angles
in just a planar surface,» he explains.
Its green feathers, which show little
iridescence, allow it to blend
in with wet vegetation and hide from predators.
«It is, to us, remarkable that the principles lying behind structured mirrors, waveguides and bypass structures can be used not just by the humble sea mouse for its
iridescence but also by engineers
in the quest for more resilient and robust bridges,» the researchers write.
«Who knew that such a small critter would create such an intense
iridescence using extremely sophisticated mechanisms,» said study co-author Dimitri Deheyn, a postdoc at the Scripps Institute of Oceanography,
in the statement.
It's unclear exactly when
iridescence evolved
in birds, but Caihong gives us an idea.
Oh, yes, that was big news: the trainer craze is continuing from couture — this time
in a lot of crazy hues with a flash of
iridescence.
Our metallic pieces contain an
iridescence weaved into an assortment of colors to catch the light and shine
in the most refined way.
Iridescence is sort of like mixing a metallic effect with a rainbow that results
in a kaleidoscope of color incorporated into a shiny surface, which itself can be any color one chooses.
A great dress from John Galliano
in a black with slight silver
iridescence knit.
5L models with the «
Iridescence» allowance box,
in spite of well - designed counterfeit bright Jiuzun base, so that the cut apparent just appropriate bright reflects «
Iridescence» the cradle of each and every neon, to the account of Hennessy cheap uggs Salon goes towards the a lot of admirable style.
- 4 modern, hybrid pigmented formulas
in metallic, satin sheen,
iridescence, and holographic brilliance finishes.
Blend it over cheekbones, browbones, down the bridge of the nose, bow of the lips, and even the eyelid for a subtle, sexy gold shimmer; mixed with powders or creams, it leaves a gorgeous, refined
iridescence and revolutionizes every shade
in your makeup bag.
The
iridescence is especially evident
in the sunshine.
The story is slight, but the gentle humour and mild suspense will keep young viewers engaged, and the animation provides its own magic, particularly
in the moments when Tink sets foot inside the Winter Woods and her wings gain a shimmering
iridescence.
It is not a great film: but
in capturing so much as a glimmer from the
iridescence of the original, it becomes well worth seeing.
Iridescence, or sheen that shifts color depending on your viewing angle, is pretty
in peacock feathers.
The Mirasol, through the use of very small mechanical systems, can display content
in color by using the same principle as the one that enables the
iridescence seen on pearls, soap bubbles, butterfly wings or peacock feathers.
Its plumage was perhaps similar to the dark
iridescence of the Black - billed Magpie, common
in many parts of California.
Though these sculptures do possess an unnatural
iridescence and foreign deformality, they ebb and flow
in color according to the position of the viewer.
The violet pigments here are layered over an oxidizing undercoating of red lead that results
in a shifting
iridescence moving between violet, green, gold and blue.
Bernhardt is much looser, her color more electric and intense, bordering on tropical fish that pool
in psychedelic lagoons, thinning out, then building up
in gluts that turn into brambly palimpsests and clammy reservoirs of
iridescence.
Howard Jacobson spends time with him
in his studio The floor of John Hoyland's studio resembles a jungle undergrowth after a storm — a wonder of wild colour, fertility and
iridescence,...
There is an
iridescence that overwhelms
in nature and seems artificial on recollection.
Romantic
in language and adventurous
in nature, Yangyang's kaleidoscopic atmospheres are as vitally esoteric as they are ruthlessly present — pulling us, the driver, into landscapes of
iridescence that tear the line between tangibility and imagination.
More recently, Gisela Colon, who has been recognized
in ArtForum as a next generation light and space artist, has created «irregularly shaped wall mounted acrylic orbs... scarab - like objects achieve their
iridescence via the play of natural light, yet the sculptures appear to change color as one moves around them, as if lit by multihued bulbs.»
New York, September 25th, 2017 — GR Gallery is thrilled to present «PLANNED
IRIDESCENCE», Felipe Pantone's first solo show
in New York City.
Following MccGwire's debut exhibition with La Galerie Particulière
in 2012, Scissure presents a delicate collection of new works
in white, a notable development from the
iridescence of her acclaimed rooster and mallard feather pieces and the result of a formative time period
in which MccGwire has made the move on her studio barge on the Thames to journey across the canals of Europe.
Just like structural color
in the animal kingdom is used to attract a mate, evade predators, or even communicate over long distances, here
iridescence is used to confound and seduce the viewer.