Cutting food into
narrow strips using a knife, grater or food processor.
Not exact matches
Using a pizza cutter or sharp knife cut a
narrow strip from each rectangle, twist them together and knot them at each end.
For my second make, I
used a light blue chambray solid on the bottom and a
narrow striped blue and white chambray on the top... I rolled up the cuffs a few times and wore it with white tennies....
The red
striped shirt was
used for the large welt pockets, two
narrow strips of lining, and the flange of the binding.
The next / previous - page buttons, the most important and most frequently
used controls on a Kindle, have been reduced to very
narrow strips on the outer edge of the Kindle 3's left and right margins.
Cathedral Point
used to be an island, but is now connected to the national park by a
narrow strip of land.
He also
uses narrower horizontals, like actual film
strips, but interrupted or overlaid by other, stricter geometries, as if to provide the digital version.
An accompanying book «Patterns» shows Richter's process
using the original «Abstract Painting»: an image of the painting was divided into vertical pieces digitally, in increasing numerical squares from 2 to 8190, and then the
narrow strips of color reflected and repeated to create a new work (Richter).
Using bold, easy to recognize imagery, and vibrant block colours, Pop artists like Andy Warhol (1928 - 87) created an iconography based on photos of popular celebrities like film - stars, advertisements, posters, consumer product packaging, and comic
strips - material that helped to
narrow the divide between the commercial arts and the fine arts.
An ode to New York City's landscape, this film
uses photograph mattes to partially cover the camera lens, creating
narrow vertical
strips that offer glimpses of urban life and captures the syncopated rhythm and texture of the city.
What elders say
used to stretch many yards out, consistent with old photos, is now a
narrow strip of black sand.