Sentences with phrase «objects circumscribing»

Fences, gates, and grills operate simultaneously as objects circumscribing the countryside and geometric patterns charting the canvas surface, and a number of paintings contain diagrammatic lines evoking a viewfinder, grid, or in the case of Central, a vanishing point.
SAN DIEGO — One of the most famous astronomical predictions of the 20th century was the black hole, a massive object circumscribed by a boundary beyond which nothing can escape.
The early orthogonal formats are followed by jutting forms that accentuate the works» three - dimensionality and visual, perspectival, and spatial progressions that spread beyond the dimension of the object circumscribed by its physical boundaries, opening up to an active relationship with the surrounding space.

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Many educators object to the unitary view of intelligence because it tends to narrowly circumscribe the measurement of intelligence and to emphasize verbal and mathematical (and related) skills.
For him, the few objects in the studio and the white ground of the paper are the world of the picture in its entirety, and to this we must add Freud's sometimes dramatic cropping of the picture surface — something that circumscribes the character — another form of line much like those of each etch.
As often happens in Vedovamazzei's work, a complex visual system connected to the impossibility of understanding or precisely circumscribing visual signs, is tackled through a light, ironical attitude; the viewer is confronted with ambiguous signs and objects, hardly assignable to precise categories.
Yet as LeWitt moved from making systemic objects to wall drawings and eventually what can only be called murals, his use of plans, diagrams, and instructions emphasized the ideas that circumscribed his work and the nature of those decisions that constitute an artist's taste and aesthetic vision — or in LeWitt's case, those of the people hired to execute his work.
Orthorexia symptomatology is an increasing object of interest, but this disorder and its associated characteristics remain sparely circumscribed.
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