Sentences with phrase «meandering lines of»

The meandering lines of the camel back and the Queen Anne leg compliment the linear design of the chair.
«Once in a while you see a meandering line of 5 - 7s, but this new material is filled with 5 - 7s.
One of the sketches was of a meandering line of twill that I meant to exist only as a shape, undefined.

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The boundaries of my district are pretty straightforward, except in the case of the city of Fall River, where the boundary line seems to meander arbitrarily along different streets, dividing the city between the 9th and 4th districts.
In case you were wondering, none of this meandering has any relevance to any of the principle characters or plot lines.
John Delaney stepped out onto the deck of the Thomas G. Thompson shortly before dawn one day last August and paused to look at Puget Sound, an evergreen - lined inlet near Seattle that meanders out to the Pacific.
Todd and Philip Blythe, another member of the Max Planck team, showed people virtual bugs on a computer screen that were programmed to suggest various intentions by exhibiting different cues — such as their speed and whether they moved in a straight line or meandered — to test a heuristic called Categorisation By Elimination.
Black lace is embellished with black sequins, in a meandering pattern, on the sheer bodice and nude lined skirt of this stunning dress from Givenchy.
Meander with your date alongside the canal from Camden to Hackney Wick along quiet hidden paths throughout the city lined with sporadic cosy cafés, peaceful al fresco bars and possibly even a floating bookshop, where the manic bustle of London life seems like a thing of the past.
«Once Upon a Time in Venice» is a cheerfully depraved guilty pleasure in which Willis and a host of other recognizable faces meander about, cracking off a few good lines here and there while the soundtrack blasts mood - setting tunes that all but announce the filmmakers didn't have the budget to pay for REAL pop tunes.
It's a mind - set that values the meandering and switchbacks of the creative process rather than hurrying to the finish line of a product.
Weave Poles: Entering to the right of the first pole, dogs focus straight ahead and meander in and out of each pole while hugging the «center line» as close as possible.
Meandering along Avenue de France, with its» tree - lined boulevard and pavement café's set in view of the art deco façade of the Theatre Municipal, one could be forgiven for thinking they were in the South of France.
When it's time to unwind, go for a stroll in Central Park - a meandering garden and lush public space lined with foliage and fine restaurants - or take in the majestic view from any of the multiple balconies overlooking the AquaTheater, the first amphitheatre at sea.
The meandering, cobbled streets lined with old white - washed houses and orange trees, coupled with the concealed squares overlooking the Alhambra, along with the backdrop of street music make it one of Andalucia's dreamiest destinations.
She had long, thin, red lines that meandered over the skin of her forearms and chest: dog or cat tapeworms — quite a common problem among those who sunbathe on tropical beaches contaminated with animal excreta.
EIGHT: Ninety North Guest House, Ferndale — a tree - lined suburb is home to this little four star guest house that is perfect for getaways to Sun City, Harbeespoort Dam, the Magalies Meander and Cradle of Humankind
You could choose to take an optional excursion along the Danube Bend, a meandering stretch of the river lined with forest - covered hills and idyllic villages.
Offering a mix of double rooms, family rooms and suites, the Robinson Club is a lively beachside hotel with honey - hued Arabesque architecture and palm tree - lined walk ways meandering through its grounds.
He celebrated the paint's fluidity, the patchwork of expressive brushstrokes - crisscrossed with impulsive, meandering lines - defining subtly biomorphic areas.
Over the few months leading up to the performance, Beasley traversed the High Line, recording sounds from around the park — from crickets chirping in the thicket at West 21st Street, to the evolving sound of various construction sites, to the meandering traffic on the West Side Highway.
Both were printed from the same plate of languid, tangled line (one plate is inverted vertically), then ink was poured onto the wiped plate to make discrete freehand meanders that are different in each impression, creating two similar but distinct images.
The changing hand of the artist's tools create a topographic language; there are smooth planes, scraped build up and a blunt, carved line that meanders throughout the surface.
Knifer's oeuvre explores a single form: «the meander», a geometric maze - like form composed of only horizontal and vertical lines and almost exclusively portrayed in black and white.
At Michael Werner, the former tendency was evident in three untitled pencil drawings that featured loose, meandering lines coalescing to form a ring of faces in silhouette.
The long - time Art Center community member intersperses many of her paintings from the Explosion series with a meandering line drawing made of string across the wall.
For instance, one long horizontal painting uses almost unscathed planes of chalky color, their borders meandering but determined, like the lines of a watershed.
But the drive toward narrative, and an art audience's fascination with stories, has resurfaced in recent years, often in video, but perhaps more evocatively in installations, which invite comparisons with developments in contemporary fiction — shuffled chapters, meandering plot lines, mash - ups of genres, and elusive or unreliable narrators.
After producing a series of 25 etchings in which he made reference to Chinese ideograms, he introduced a network of meandering lines into his paintings.
Her compositions are based on drawings of various weather conditions off the coast of Ireland, and are most convincing when seas are becalmed, and the marks meander, least when Turneresque storms of slashing lines prevail.
All 12 are nonrepresentational, to be sure, with broad areas of meandering color and beautifully indeterminate line.
Lines meander geometrically over the surface, occasionally from canvas to canvas, as many works are composed of multiple units.
The conversation meanders to the topic of the art industry in the village, and eventually they conclude that Wutong artists should open their studio doors and keep consistent gallery hours in line with traditional art institutes.
The «meandering line» consistent in his paintings and drawings recalls the contours of a map or the complexity of coral, while also remaining tied to the freedom of abstract expression.
In Congo River, an installation of car tyres adorns the ground floor gallery, onto which a line of salt is drawn, winding its way over the peaks and crevices of the rubber in the same way that a river meanders through mountains (here, the line references the cocaine trafficking of Ortega's native Mexico).
The most basic of the large verticals surrounds a field of greenish - mustard (I thought of Robert Mangold's zones of burnt umber) in a meandering black line, outside which two delicately calibrated whites filled the right margin.
Executed in ink and graphite and often incorporating collage elements, the drawings are comprised of squares, ovals, rectangles, and meandering lines.
His artifice here consisted in avoiding at every point both the expressive whiplash of Jackson Pollock (1912 - 1956) and the studied meander of Brice Marden's line - laced paintings.
1976 Line, Philadelphia College of Art, Philadelphia, USA (traveled to the School of Visual Arts, New York, USA) Installations at P.S. 1, P.S. 1, New York, USA Berlin Now Festival, Berlin, Germany Arcades, Municipal Building, New York, USA Open to New Ideas ‑ A Collection of New Art for Jimmy Carter (Meander), Georgia Museum of Art, University of Georgia, Athens, USA Urban Aesthetics, Queens Museum, Flushing, New York, USA Art = Work, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, USA Ideas as Model (Window Blow ‑ Out), Institute of Architecture and Urban Studies, New York, USA Scale, Fine Arts Building, New York, USA Group Show, Holly Solomon Gallery, New York, USA
In Van Bart's muted paintings, the line is simultaneously meandering and controlled, the blurring of the edges suggest a fragility and transparency that exposes her subjects» vulnerability and blending into the background — a role that has been traditionally ascribed to women.
Drought has reduced the Darling River, which meanders through western NSW, to a chain of stagnant, algal - infested ponds lined with ailing river red gums.
The headphones get about 75 feet of line - of - sight range, and about 20 - 30 feet if you meander around a corner, which is average for the genre.
Balconies and terraces meander throughout, and a Japanese garden and stone - lined pool offer a myriad of sleek, well - designed spaces for relaxing, entertaining, and more.
Create soft meandering pathways instead of those that follow a straight, structured line.
Create a pattern for the eye to follow from top to bottom by staggering the placement of objects on each shelf in a meandering, riverlike line.
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