Highlights include the abstract minimalist paintings of George Negroponte on
irregular pieces of cardboard.
Mar's approach to this compilation is not straightforward: He has digitally reconstructed images of his previous pieces and printed them onto large,
irregular pieces of fabric that were then stitched together, stained, and often appliquéd.
An early work in the Pace exhibition, M - Violet - M (1965), a monochrome painting on
an irregular piece of plywood, is spare in the extreme.
Not exact matches
Even if you wait until it's cooled to partake
of a rather
irregular - shaped
piece instead, you will still enjoy its quite buttery taste, and snappy crisp yet crumbly texture.
Using your hand, crush remaining portion
of olives into
irregular pieces.
Sometimes I'll smash the cucumbers for this salad, which creates
irregular, jagged
pieces of cucumber that catch the chile - laced peach juices in different spots, so each bite is different.
Since all
of this makes him
irregular, his feces are dry, look «old» and is always one very long
piece.
Then I got a little crazy and instead
of cutting them, I broke the granola into
pieces that were pretty and
irregular and made me feel decadent.
The domains
of its RNAs all have
irregular shapes and fit together in the ribosome like the
pieces of a three - dimensional jigsaw puzzle to form a large, monolithic structure.
But, with all
of that being said, with the PCOS
piece, we know that... Or excuse me, the
irregular periods, we know that can often be due to PCOS.
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The chunks
of freeze dried food may be broken up into
irregular pieces, or even become dusty.
Some
of the sounds will make you shudder, some will carve your soul up into
irregular pieces, and others might just make you think your Nintendo Switch is broken.
Ippolito continued to open up the picture plane in his oil on linen 1980s works with the soft diffusions
of color and suggestive forms
of «Paesaggio» (1980), the floating
irregular shapes
of «One June Morning» (1988) in a blue / lavender mist, the opposing edges
of shapes hanging on within the blue field
of «Small Painting» (1982), and the floating orange - on - orange diffusions suspended in «Orange» (1982), all
pieces which exemplify Ippolito's belief in «color as light.»
There followed a number
of dark paintings with
irregular or mottled surfaces, often with relief effects produced by placing
pieces of fabric or newspaper on the canvas and then painting over them.
Taking thousands
of pieces of cut paper in a whole array
of colours, he arranges them and glues them to a canvas, trying to mimic the effect
of irregular brushstrokes.
They're small to medium - sized, but charged with energy and humor, reflecting the artist's interest in interchangeability «between painting and sculpture, front and back, an object and its surroundings... moments
of seeming flatness... negative space, the
pieces»
irregular shapes... to create a disoriented object.»
In
pieces like Pink Smoke and Blue Haze, an all - over but
irregular pattern
of loopy lines creates a fog obscuring the picture plane.
Yet Montano's performances were far more extreme,
irregular and regimented; for example, the artist spent an entire year connected to artist Tehching Hsieh by a
piece of rope.
In a show at Paula Cooper Gallery «Gallery Cracking» Castoro drew an
irregular line through the entire space with silver tape alluding to a future vision in which this demarcated area would be broken off the existing space, «like a giant biting a
piece out
of the building» (R. Castoro).
The
piece spreads out over the gallery floor in an
irregular shape that reminds you
of an oil slick, or an aerial view
of a landscape or maybe a cloud bank seen from a distance.
Next, tear up another
piece of A1 paper so that you have a rough - edged,
irregular shape.
While his early
pieces were black and white, as in the series «Linienbildern» (Line Paintings)(1966 - 69), he began to explore vibrant, saturated color in 1974 with his friend and classmate Blinky Palermo, to whom he would dedicate «24 Farben für Blinky» («24 Colors for Blinky»)(1977), a series
of brightly colored
irregular shapes.
A drawing starts as a
piece of paper folded in his bag or pocket, producing an
irregular shape, layered with graphite and coloured pencil.
Though Korman's work is grounded in Modernist abstraction, she adds elements
of irregular unpredictability, creating a slight but crucial imbalance in each
piece.
Untitled, c. 1954 - 59, contains all the requisite elements
of what had become by 1948 a set form: isolated sections delineated like
irregular puzzle
pieces, in this instance offset by an abstracted totemic figure.
Comprised
of a series
of irregular rectangular forms arranged in rows and columns, the buffed and sprayed components in white, black, deep red and ocher rhythmically alternate across the large surface implying a continuation beyond the boundaries
of the
piece.
Not being a
piece of baggage, being strapped into a carrier for hours,
irregular feedings and
irregular changings, no real personal interaction with the parent, and being overstimulated for hours.