The manner in which each gets there differs little too, with both feeling very fast for their size (the Peugeot Sport is just a little more rampant as the boost builds) and slicing cleanly, if not with
much tactility, through their six ratios.
Not exact matches
Some drivers will argue that the rear - wheel - drive M4 has lost
much of its finesse and
tactility in its bid to generate even more eye - widening performance, and perhaps they have a point — especially when it comes to weak steering feel.
These works are
much messier than her earlier paintings, and they celebrate the sexual
tactility of food preparation amidst a haze of faux - expressionist drips of paint that spew from perfectly plotted Ben - Day dots.
I'm wondering if you feel a need to revive expressive content in your work, not so
much through gesture and
tactility, but through color.
Hicks: Well, in painting you don't get too
much of the tactile, though I paint with my hands, so there is a certain
tactility.
Akunliyi's work loses
much of its
tactility and detailed nuance in reproduction, so the exhibition provides its own direct evidence — or primary source — of her budding potential.
Fausto Melotti's «I lavandai (The Launderers)» (1969) has a lyrical quality and approach to sculpture, like a weightless aerial drawing, with a lightness of material and
tactility, the work articulates space in
much the same way as Alexander Calder's floating kinetic forms; space is the very essence of the work with «Untitled» 1974, Juxtaposed with the weight of Genzken and the organic fragility of Hesse.