Just as the three men looking at an elephant through three
knotholes in a fence get only a partial picture, so no one perspective, theory, orientation presents a completed picture of the complexities of relationships.
Higgledy - piggledy, Christopher Mathewson Weekdays
through knotholes his Fadeaway'd throw.
Words have too many other rich and full functions in all human thinking, learning, feeling, and sharing to be pulled through this
small knothole.
The rest consists of barely connected scenes, saturated with Kapur's trademark deluge of color, predictable lighting, and endlessly repeated long shots lensed through opaque glass or the
odd knothole.
Breaking the criteria down into «solid panels
without knotholes,» and «gate gaps measuring 2 inches or less» gave the workers specifications they could achieve,» reports Kat.
In doing so, he uses the texture of the wood as a prestructure,
underlining knotholes and emphasising certain lines.
In her first summer the boat sank three times and doubtless would have kept at it if Snaith had not found
a knothole near the water - line and plugged it with a cork.
His series of heads with unique shapes engage with wood's natural texture,
knotholes, and cracks, demonstrating a sense of intimacy between the artist and wood.
The technique corresponds ideally with the imagery Dunham shows: The bodies of his characters respond to the wooden texture —
the knothole with the anus and the finespun texture of the wood with the vagina.
In addition, her preoccupation with exactitude led her to become meticulously attentive to the grain,
knotholes, and coloring of a wooden floor, the slight color shifts in linoleum, and the effect of diffuse light on white walls.
Dear Elizabeth # 14 and others willing to work our way through
this knothole we've gotten ourselves into... Want to report that this blog (several iterations back in time) led me to contact a company back East.
Take Breaks: Sometimes we can't see the forest for the trees, and sometimes all we can see are
the knotholes in the bark.