Sentences with phrase «light works named»

Works were titled by date of creation or by medium of production (three space rope sculpture 69, 1969 and a group of four light works named daylight light piece 1, 1969, daylight light piece 2, 1969, and so on).

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News of Lucara's discovery of the Lesedi La Rona diamond (it was named in a national contest held in Botswana and translates into «our light» in the Tswana language) has helped invigorate a mining category that has languished in the wake of a global recession, not to mention a campaign by Blood Diamond star Leonardo DiCaprio to promote synthetic alternatives to alleviate working conditions of miners in Africa.
Thomas Edison is often named as an example of why failure shouldn't stop you from trying; different estimates purport that he built 100 to 1,000 light bulbs before he found one that worked.
While his may not be a household name — we historians work with lights under bushels — he has written several works of considerable influence and inspired the regard and affection that attracted a host of us to the seminary's observance of this rite of passage.
We started with the lightest beer called Hop House, which as the name states is very «hoppy»; and worked our way up to and finished with the Three Philosophers, with a deep caramel and cherry flavor.
Yh right.Dont talk like that its irritating like the are no strikers out there better than him.It is a saying that the truth will set you free.Giroud is on the level of average but arsenal have made him look very good only a few will see it.Those who actually watch his every move even without the ball and on it.If i mention the strikers i will take over Giroud some of you here will call me stupid.Listen if Wenger cant sign a striker he should just get Charlie Austin he can finish off chances and he is a good striker, He can be world class if he works hard.Only a matter of time before he proves to the world what they have been but its like just his name does not excite fans.He is even light ahead of Giroud and a neutral would be saying the same thing if he was watching them on tv always.
It's self - explanatory really with his name up in lights not once, not twice, but four times and he's still working his way to fitness.
As the name suggests, it has a large front headlight and 2 working signal lights.
Another new company named Babyation is also working on a quieter, lighter, gentler pump that, most notably, doesn't require women to attach the bottles directly to their breast.
As the light touch continues, the process of working with the fluids (blood, and spinal fluid to name a few) and directing them to areas that are more rigid and not as pliable as the other side of the skull.
The Department of Health said in a statement: «When these allegations first came to light, the department and relevant NHS trusts started work to investigate these issues and we expect any new NHS organisations named today to do the same.»
In May 2012 it was reported that billionaire Robert Agostinelli had been targeted by a private detective named Steve Whitamore working for Rupert Murdoch's newspaper to gain confidential information pertaining to Agostinelli's business affairs — this evidence brought to light the fact that high - profile U.S citizens were targeted by private investigators in the UK within Rupert Murdoch's empire.
It would take too long to list his other scientific achievements, but the greatest hits might include his groundbreaking work on light and color; his development and refinement of reflecting telescopes (which now bear his name); and other fundamental work in math and heat.
This trend helps out fine - haired ladies the absolute most and works well for lighter blondes (who don't want to constantly be running for a touch - up), but the technique — like its name implies — creates very subtle, fine highlights that won't grow out near as noticeably as regular highlights.
The aptly named Stud makes light work of nailing seasonal trends.
I'm amazed when I meet people new to the business who want to see their name in lights but don't want to do the work.
There's a kind of a drug - addled in the Big Bend country sort of twang to the whole thing and it feels like it could all go off the rails at any moment and burst into a hell hath no fury conflagration thanks to some lonely propane tank beside the tracks in some Chihuahuan Hooterville; and boy, that drummer works his ass off bringing the bass sound and everything else he's supposed to do; and boy, they remind me of Ed Hall and a bunch of other whacky late 80s / early 90s Austin bands whose names escape me; and man, this band is awesome in that sort of weird «lets go drop mushrooms in Marfa and look for the Marfa Lights» kinda way; and whoa, why don't I just shut up and let you listen for yourself?
That said, Dying Light could still be described as an enhanced Dead Island with merely a different name, though it's obvious that Techland has learned much from its prior work.
I won't name them because they hate to be named, but they are usually attached to something that has a lot of buzz and we know they'll be working hard to make sure those movies are seen in the right light.
Since the majority of Korean Americans have a close affiliation with Christian churches, Kim's faith - based Mustard Seed Generation organization (the name taken from a biblical reference, «The kingdom of God is like a mustard seed...») works with churches to present counseling in a positive light.
Prior to NYOT, Jessica worked as a technology consultant for global brands such as Accenture and Deloitte, and has been named an Entrepreneur in Residence at General Assembly, a 2015 Wells Fargo Millennial Activist, a 2015 Camelback Ventures Social Innovation Fellow, a 2016 Points of Light Civic Accelerator Entrepreneur, a 4.0 Schools Launch Entrepreneur, a JPMorganChase Global Enterprise Technology Leader, a Morgan Stanley Emerging Leader, a Deloitte Future Leaders Apprentice, and one of 50 Visionary Women Leaders to Watch in 2015 by Innov8t iv Magazine.
never been in any kind of accident, no paint work at all, original paint as new, CLEAN TX TITLE BY MY NAME IN HAND, clear CLEAN CAR FAX, never had any problem before.Car has no issues at all, car looks, drives as new, this great family dream, 8 Air bags, AC front and rear BLOWS ICE, daytime running light, folding seats, cruse control, key less entry, power windows front and rear, power locks, ABSa
And some of these hard - working writers want to see their names in lights.
Eve, the protagonist of this beautiful, tender novel, is an artist intoxicated by colors: the way light plays with them, how they work together, how they make her feel, even by their names.
The true work in finding an audience, developing name recognition, and image building should happen light years before the book ever appears on a bookstore shelf.
I'm working hard to put my name out there, under bright lights, thus promoting my stories.
Finalists have been named for the 2015 INDIEFAB Book of the Year Awards, which are sponsored by ForeWord Reviews to «shine a light on a select group of indie publishers, university presses and self - published authors whose work stands out from the crowd.»
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Power level is replacement name for Light level from the first Destiny, and though it works mostly the same way - and there are many more ways to get most the way there - there are a few differences worth noting.
Choose from six original characters, each with unique combat styles, or try your hand at Hyper Light Drifter from the indie hit of the same name + more surprise fighters in the works
if you go to my web site some of my art work but not all of it is dark the Kennedy king Assinations 911 Freddie Kruger my name is Allen Eberle and I live in Clinton Iowa and do black light hologram paintings maybe we could work together on line some how some of my art work is pop culture too but you will need to wear chromo depth three d glasses for this to work which you can get at American paper optics
A 1984 watercolour was the first Scully work to use the title Wall of Light — something he revisited when he began the seminal series of that name.
This tension was brought to light recently by the Yams collective, which withdrew from the Biennial in protest of the inclusion of work by Joe Scanlan, a Princeton professor who submitted work fictitiously created by a black female artist named Donelle Woolford — a hornet's nest of racial and gender - based provocation.
Scully often adds the name of a color to a work's title, after Wall of Light.
Recently, curators have given light to Hershman Leeson's otherwise overlooked work, which spans nearly four decades, for its remarkable prescience on the role technology has played on personhood, voyeurism, and gender, to name a few of the interwoven themes that Hershman Leeson treats.
This month, Phillips — whose googleability went way down after Tom Hanks portrayed a certain real - life hero, Captain Phillips, first name Richard — will have his first solo museum show in the United States, a survey of old and new work at Dallas Contemporary called «Negation of the Universe,» which will be joined by his headline - grabbing public sculpture Playboy Marfa, the neon - lit, 40 - foot - tall roadside sign commissioned by the magazine and broadcasting the artist's queasy fusion of commercialism and art.
Phenomenal: California Light, Space, Surface, companion book to the exhibition of the same name, explores and documents the unique traits of the phenomenologically engaged work produced in Southern California during those decades and traces its ongoing influence on current generations of international artists.
Named a 2015 Creative Capital Artist, he has previously won other grants and awards, among them a Fulbright Fellowship, an Artadia Award, a Light Work Residency, the Aaron Siskind Foundation Artist Fellowship, and a Massachusetts Cultural Council Individual Artist Fellowship.
Newman's late works, such as the Who's Afraid of Red, Yellow and Blue series, use vibrant, pure colors, often on very large canvases - Anna's Light (1968), named in memory of his mother who had died in 1965, is his largest work, 28 feet wide by 9 feet tall (8.5 by 2.7 meters).
Long - haired high - heeled budding Asian collectors noted down work by new names such as the charming light - as - air butterfly oil painting at the Grosvenor gallery by Senaka Senanayake and took selfie - souvenirs in front of Love Struck, wrought by D * Face with «enamel and pigment based paint on medium grain cotton duck canvas».
The show takes its name from a 2006 text work by Jonathan Monk, another of the Lisson Gallery's 44 represented artists (16 of whom are included here), which spells out the words NOSTALGIC FOR THE FUTURE in projected green laser - light writing.
The show features pieces produced over the past year, including a series of six vivid works which explore and juxtapose light and shadows which the artist named «Shade» paintings.
The show takes its name from a 2006 work by Jonathan Monk, which projects the words NOSTALGIC FOR THE FUTURE in green laser - light writing.
Names long familiar held few surprises, though I was struck by how fresh the work looked of such as Ken Price and Sam Francis; a sweep of Richard Tuttle's new work at Pace showed the old master acing new tricks; and a survey of John McCracken's flamed resins at Zwirner lit their surroundings like new pennies.
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Including new works created specifically for the Los Angeles exhibition, «Dark Light» will also include the painting of the same name that made waves at Secession, which riffs on Emanuel Leutze's nationally iconic 1851 composition, Washington Crossing the Delaware, but instead depicts a figure in place of the president in a red baseball hat and camouflage tee shirt.
In the 1960s, Boezem discovered that he could use elusive elements such as air, weather, wind and light as visual materials and made a name with radical, immaterial works that were far ahead of their time.
I am sure Tracey Emin is here because of her name, but there is a great group of watercolour and ink drawings by Lucia Nogueira — who understood how to use tentativeness as a positive quality, as well as full - on emphatic colour against the whiteness of the paper — and a group of Callum Innes works that are to do with veiling, and the way layering of colour affects the luminosity of watercolours, which all depend on how light passes through the paint and is reflected back at us.
After spending more than 30 years behind the lens — working for National Geographic, Time, Life, and Sports Illustrated, to name but a few — photographer Joe McNally is someone who knows everything there is to know about light.
Taking its name from a substance based on ancient and abundant natural properties found in the Amazon, Pamela Rosenkranz's work is a light, water, and sound installation.
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