Sentences with phrase «often float to the surface»

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She swam from one side of the boat to the next repeatedly, floating right at the surface, and often looking up to make eye contact with us.
Many of German - born Silke Otto - Knapp's paintings, drawings, and prints are inspired by the choreography of ballet and modern dance; her compositions are often populated by flat figures that appear to float on the surface of her canvases.
His early work features broad, calm rectangles in the manner of the American Color Field painters, but Hoyland's distinctive contribution has been to break with the modernist insistence on a flat surface and to put perspective back into abstract painting: his mature work is characterised by depth and texture, in which strange objects float in the foreground or middle distance, against an often mysterious background, in a way that is oddly reminiscent of Miro.
Many of German - born Silke Otto - Knapp's paintings, drawings, and prints are inspired by the choreography of ballet and modern dance; her compositions are often populated by flat figures that appear to float on the surface of her canvasesRead more
Often the topic would perhaps float to the surface in a discussion of a question asked of the seller by the would - be listing rep: «Why are you selling / moving?»
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