Sentences with phrase «of white dots»

It has times when there are these slightly visible lines of white dots.
With the presence of white dots, this floral nail art becomes quite stylish with a lot of vintage vibes.
Running up the lower third of the division is a line of white dots.
This unique crib bumper is sectioned and has alternating designs of white dots on black background and white leaves and scrolls on black background.
Smith picked at layered digital prints to obscure an image with a field of white dots resembling brick walls.
On display, Starfield's (2010) mere pattern of white dots separated by areas of densely worked graphite fittingly presents the viewer a myriad of options: is it an image the artist invented, was it viewed from a telescope by an astronomer who then photographed it, or was it a record made automatically by the instruments themselves: no one's view.
The investigators rendered walking human and animal figures as constellations of white dots on a computer screen (right).
The random, confetti - like placements of the white dots allowed me the luxury of not having to care about how I laid out the fabric.
Here the boldness and scale of the white dots are balanced by a wider, bold stripe in the sweater.
Repeated lines of white dots radiate out in all directions from an implied vanishing point on the horizon line to suggest blooming crops, a snowy blizzard, or a star - filled sky.
Against soft backgrounds of gray or coral, Warlimpirrnga paints lambent circuits of white dots whose irregular contours seem to tremble and oscillate.
This particular female olm had been living in an aquarium for some time, but following the accidental discovery of a white dot on the side of her tank in January, biologists swooped in to protect the olm and her eggs by removing other creatures from the tank.
This is the case with the elaborate Benday image of an old engraving of a mythological metalsmith in «The Miracle of Siegen,» which is layered over a field of white dots and splashes of rose, lavender and yellow.
He is not alone either in assuming multiple guises — like Richard Prince with his stale jokes and the Marlboro man, Robert Gober with industrial sinks and pretend newspaper bundles, Jeff Koons with a ceramic poodle and an ad for rum, Josephine Pryde with a cute kid and otherwise identical auto bodies disfigured by splashes of paint, or Liz Deschenes with green screens lit from within and an unsteady pattern of white dots.
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