Over the course of the cooking, the rosemary leaves fell off and it felt a bit like eating lots
of twigs in your soup.
Zambito skillfully forms the peeling wallpaper background with multiple layers of brown and white LEGO bricks while the form of the old man with a bundle
of twigs on his back is easily discernable in the black frame.
It might be a conversation happening behind you, the crack
of a twig from an unseen stalker, an overhead helicopter or the faint pitter - patter of raindrops.
Created using
bits of twigs, seeds and other natural detritus, these intricate mandalas remind us of nature's power.
bricks while the form of the old man with a
bundle of twigs on his back is easily discernable in the black frame.
I feel like the red and white really pop against the natural and rustic look
of the twig wreath.
Go to the park, or even along side the road, and you can find
lots of twigs, branches, leaves, all sorts of things you can use, and they are free.
The leaves are large, up to 12» in length, 7» in width and they grow at the
end of the twigs and branches.
The Denying the Inflammability
of the Twigs Found in the Copse this Morning group exhibition is on at London's 3236RLS, opening October 13 and running to October 22.
In one corner, leaning against a wall, was a tiny bronze cast
of a twig with berries; nearby, on the floor, were several life - size bronze casts of lima beans and their shells; in the back room were several cast - bronze potatoes, replete with sprouts.
And Gloria Holwerda - Williams Rough Heart of stones, held together by a low
wall of twigs, looks like anything but a heart of stone.
Indeed, for years, scientists have sought to better understand how humans and animals bridge the gap between hearing or observing a sensory clue that signifies a coming event, like the sound
of a twig breaking in the forest as a bear approaches, and taking action, such as fleeing from the bear.
The tea quality is good too, small leaves and not
full of twigs like some other loose teas can be.
It is the play
of twig like shapes and range of colours overlapping the building which one notices.
These were followed during the 1950s by linear, quasi abstract works depicting boxes, still life, goal posts, cables, scaffolding, including a number of paintings with which the artist represented Ireland at the XXX Venice Biennale in 1960, such as the reductive forms of women bearing boxes and
bunches of twigs on their heads.
Nissan tripped on its way out of the starting gate with a series of commercials that somehow tried to link its Infiniti cars with nature by speaking
eloquently of twigs and rocks and ocean tides.
Two newcomers we love: the Cape, from Thompson Hotels, with rooms overlooking the arch-shaped El Arco rock formation and a restaurant by chef Enrique Olvera; and the design - centric Mar Adentro, whose show - stopping sushi restaurant is housed in a
cocoon of twigs.
Last but not least, I used a little more hot glue to attach a faux evergreen «flag» to the
top of the twig mast:
It is the
play of twig - like shapes and range of colours overlapping the building which one notices.
He captures the delicacy and glaze of precious ceramics or a humble bird - made nest sitting within — here the
roughness of the twig or shine of an errant piece of plastic is reminiscent of classical oil paintings.
The
crack of a twig behind you, a jet soaring overhead, voices in a crowded room; these effects need to be conveyed with spatial imaging to emphasize what is happening off - screen and where sound is coming from all around you.
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Comb your lawn for fallen branches or snip a
collection of twigs off of a nearby tree and place a couple in each jar, scattering a few berry sprays along the surface of the mantel.
Apply a small dot of hot glue to the
base of a twig and secure one end of a fabric strip to the glue.
These are lovely, here in nottinghamshire rightbnow we have an
abundance of twigs, beautiful colour foliage and flora to collect for crafts like these.
There they bend and break branches to form a circular platform, which they top off with a soft
mattress of twigs and leaves.
They placed a
layer of twigs across the top of the pit and placed pebbles on top, then added a large, loose bark roll covered in a dome - shaped coat of wet soil.
I'm constantly in the gym, but I prefer my women not the
size of a twig but a full figure.
In the forest live vile, hostile creatures who dress in red and have
claws of twigs.
Despite the varied canvases she paints on; she still paints freehand without prior measurement or sketches, and she still uses feathers and bundles
of twigs as brushes, the old - school way.
My mother lined it carefully with the fleece of human and sheep, mane of horse, down of dogwood, but mostly the
fray of twigs and grasses.
At first that was the world to me, until I was strong enough to look out over the tangled
latticework of twigs on the outside of our nest.
Piles of twigs (natural wood — willow, beech, hazel or apple) make platforms for them to explore or rest under.