Sentences with phrase «left picture plane»

Brushed overlapping swathes of rich yellows, burgundy, and petal pink are held in place by a passage of charcoal while a green dash floats in the upper left picture plane.
The whole social fabric of our society is used as a point of departure for abstraction and becomes reanimated and supercharged, leaving a picture plane marked by an effortlessly elegant dance of smudges, puddles and saturated strokes.

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When the plane left the ground the next day and Tariku was asleep in my arms, I took in a big gulp of air - my first real breath since I had seen his picture three months before.
INCLUDES 1 Hands - On Standards Math Teacher Resource Guide Grade K with 43 lessons TOPICS Counting and Cardinality Counting On Counting 0 - 5 Number shapes Groups of 6 - 10 Estimate and count Arranging sets of objects Representing numbers with objects Comparing groups Equal groups More and fewer More than, less than, same as Order of numbers Operations and Algebraic Thinking Joining problems Using the plus and minus sign Separating problems Sums and differences to and from ten Decomposing numbers Number and Operations in Base Ten Compose and decompose numbers 11 - 19 Measurement and Data Nonstandard measurement of height Sorting by height and length Estimating and measuring length Sort by one or two attributes Determine the sorting rule Geometry Left and right Top, middle, and bottom Positions on a line Relative locations Inside and outside Before and after Plane shapes and real - life objects Geometric pictures and designs Attributes of plane shapes Cubes and spheres Exploring shape attributes Shape attributes riPlane shapes and real - life objects Geometric pictures and designs Attributes of plane shapes Cubes and spheres Exploring shape attributes Shape attributes riplane shapes Cubes and spheres Exploring shape attributes Shape attributes riddles
My friend and I left the lounge a bit early so we could get better pictures of the plane, so we didn't hear any boarding announcement that might have been made in the lounge.
Matisse achieves this most characteristically with flat, unmodulated (or flatly patterned) planes of colour, to be seen everywhere in this exhibition, but perhaps most obviously in the «Seated woman with a vase of Amaryllis» (1941) and «Asia» (1946), accompanied where necessary with a strategic contradiction of the prevailing perspective as in the left - hand picture / window / doorway in «Large Red Interior» (1948).
In the Untitled Lamp Black Paintings, the picture plane is split in half vertically; the colors are painted and left to dry before the black paint is applied and subsequently taken off on one side.
Another man loses his head and lower body alike to picture frames, leaving only a well - dressed torso floating in the space between them, as Ethereal Plane.
At moments paintwork is entirely absent, leaving incomplete and blank areas in the picture plane.
By adding a horizontal axis that is parallel to the bottom of my picture plane (the area I'm drawing in) I can make sure the opening is symmetrical left and right:
One untitled work from 1982, for instance, is a life study of a nude male, perched on a stool and thrusting his left foot dynamically out of the picture plane toward the viewer as he pulls on a boot.
The resulting flatness of the picture plane is broken only by two vertical overtures in the form of long slashes on the top left and center right sections of the painting.
A mountain of bodies presses against the picture plane, straining to explode into the viewer's space, then precariously holds, but leaves you gasping.
Color and structure become inseparable as the viewer is drawn deep into the picture plane, left to ponder the mysterious imagery that the artist has presented.
Class action lawsuits would typically occur after a plane or train accident where all the victims would sue the transportation company together in a class action suit; or in the event of a defective product purchased by many, such as an automobile as in the plot of the 1991 movie entitled Class Action (pictured, left).
This left the picture well short of allowing for full 3D spatial recognition of a given field, though, as that horizontal plane would essentially go on forever, ignoring walls or other vertical surfaces.
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