Sentences with phrase «low over landscapes»

The darkening forms that edge the paintings create a sensation of swooping in and flying low over landscapes at the twilight hour.

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«It's possible that the mobility of charcoal on the landscape and it's tendency to become concentrated in low - lying spots could make it more likely the charcoal from wildfires becomes buried and incorporated deep in soils and that these deposits act as a kind of charcoal reservoir that releases charcoal into the soil over long time spans.»
We hummed along in silence for maybe half an hour, the sparse ghosts of small houses sliding by out in the landscape; then the Pontiac slowed and rattled over a low bridge into a town square.
The official citation pays tribute to the island's «exceptional natural beauty» and refers to «over 250 km of sandy beaches with long, uninterrupted sweeps of ocean beach, with more than 40 km of strikingly coloured sand cliffs, as well as spectacular dune blowouts and ocean surf beaches; tall rainforests growing on low nutrient sands; perched dune lakes including both clear «white water» lakes and dark «black water» lakes; banksia woodlands, heath, patterned swampy fens and sheltered mangrove areas in a spectacular «mosaic landscape
Anyone watching the scene in the award - winning movie Out of Africa where Robert Redford takes Meryl Streep up in a light plane, swooping low over the stunning landscape of the Kenyan plains below would be seduced by Kenya's exotic beauty.
Her politics changed from being subtle — the way a rough, concrete shell with rosy insides hints at a heartbroken landscape — to hitting the viewer over the head with dripping red paint, photos of lower Manhattan covered in dust, and titles like «Oil XI.»
Islay Sky is an original painting by Scott Naismith featuring a purple sky and low sunset over the landscapes of Scotland.
Growing up in Iowa, it was the features of the landscape — the flat lands, low horizons, rich earth, and big skies — that shaped her artistic vision, a vision that carried over and evolved when she found her way to the East End of Long Island in the 1950s.
Among the works that did well were Lot 16, a charming small sculpture, one of three examples down in 1945 - 6, by David Smith, shown above, that sold for $ 220,000 (not including the buyer's premium) and had had a high estimate of $ 150,000; Lot 5, «Atantolone,» a gloss household paint on canvas of colored dots on a white field that sold for $ 170,000 (not including the buyer's premium), well over its high estimate of $ 120,000; Lot 14, a large 1943 painted wood and wire sculpture, «Constellation,» by Alexander Calder (1898 - 1976) that sold for $ 1,982,500 (including the buyer's premium), more than double its high estimate, and Lot 24, a larger Calder sculpture, «Trepied,» that sold near its low estimate for $ 1,542,500 (including the buyer's premium); Lot 20, a large and very interesting and abstract but not very colorful 1953 Francis Bacon (1909 - 1992), «Two Figures at a Window,» that sold above its $ 1.2 million high estimate for $ 1,542,500 (including the buyer's premium); Lot 27, «Tour III» by Brice Marden (b. 1938) that sold within its estimates for $ 1,487,500 (including the buyer's premium), tying the artist's record; Lot 41, «Grillo,» by Jean - Michel Basquiat (1960 - 1988) that sold for $ 1,102,500 (including the buyer's premium), also within its pre-sale estimates; and Lot 31, «Vierwaldstätte See,» a large black and white 1969 landscape by Gerhard Richter (b. 1932) that sold for $ 1,047,500 near its low estimate of $ 1 million.
The low cost, low noise electric - solar aircraft was able to circulate silently just 300 meters over the town while it scanning the landscape below.
The litigation landscape has not altered significantly in the lower courts over time.
If your new landscape's lacking, start planting trees as soon as possible — you'll not only see lower energy costs over the long term, but also an average 18 percent boost in value, according to the Arbor Day Foundation.
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