Sentences with phrase «on a stretcher as»

His body was covered with a Palestinian flag and his press jacket laid beside him on the stretcher as it was carried through the streets of Gaza City to his home for a last farewell.
Replays showed that he did make contact with Ederson's face with his boot, forcing the City shot - stopper off on a stretcher as he was replaced by Claudio Bravo.
Husky dog Sirius lies on a stretcher as blood is taken from him at a pet clinic in Berlin.

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The owner of Chili Pepper Magazine left the Irving Convention Center on a stretcher after sampling a product labeled only as # 337, a blind entry in the hot sauce with extract category.
Manchester United's defensive injury crisis worsened on Sunday as Marcos Rojo was stretchered off during the 1 - 0 loss at Manchester City.
Garrett, sitting there on the stretcher, watching Headrick laugh and talk as if a compound fracture of the thumb were no worse than a hangnail, was impressed.
As much as I hate having to rely on Per against players with quick feet (e.g. Hazard), his form has improved lately and he had another fine game last Saturday until he was stretchered ofAs much as I hate having to rely on Per against players with quick feet (e.g. Hazard), his form has improved lately and he had another fine game last Saturday until he was stretchered ofas I hate having to rely on Per against players with quick feet (e.g. Hazard), his form has improved lately and he had another fine game last Saturday until he was stretchered off.
And that shoulder looked pretty bad, as it took nearly six minutes to get him on the stretcher.
Aroldis Chapman was hit in the head with a Salvador Perez line drive on Wednesday during a spring training game and as a result was taken off the field on a stretcher.
However, any momentum was curtailed on Tuesday, as Shaw was stretchered off following a tackle from PSV's Mexican centre - back Hector Moreno.
Hudson was taken off the field on a stretcher and Young fought back tears as he apologized profusely.
But his knee buckled as he jumped, causing him to hit the ground hard and leave the game on a stretcher.
Wenger's injury woes continued as Sagna left the pitch on a stretcher with a broken leg following an aerial duel with Benoit Assou - Ekotto.
He left the pitch on a stretcher and screaming in pain and I hope it's not a very serious injury and he can be back on the pitch as soon as possible.»
But the game ended on a sour note as Blackburn's Junior Hoilett was stretchered off with a head injury after a last minute clash with Fulham keeper Mark Schwarzer.
Lukaku was given an oxygen mask as he was taken off on a stretcher after just 14 minutes on Saturday evening [DailyMail]
It's been a remarkable month for Long who, prior to the last three games of the season hadn't started a Premier League game, his only experience coming as a substitute on New Year's Day 2015 when he was stretchered off with a cruciate ligament injury.
We rolled into the hospital, quite literally as I was on a stretcher, and I was shuttled into a small delivery room where I met Dr. Bloomenthal.
Metuh, who had been complaining of ill health as he continued his defence before the Federal High Court, was brought to court on a stretcher on February 5, 2018.
As they carry her out on a stretcher, your worry is slightly eased, knowing that the sensory stimulation you gave her in those first minutes may have saved her from serious disability.
• However, because these muscles must resist and contract against the nearly horizontal pull of the wide - grip on your shoulders and scapulae (shoulder blades), IT MIGHT MORE PROPERLY BE REFERRED TO AS A good ribcage and shoulder stretcher.
As a matter of fact, I have a great post about how to use a shoe stretcher for those shoes that feel on the tight side.
It stands on slim, wrought iron legs with stretchers that double as footrests.
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Again, as in Dogville, set to David Bowie's «Young Americans,» it's a condensed, horrific view of American history: black - and - white stills of lynchings; color shots of abject poverty; smiling bigots and neo-Nazis; the Civil Rights clashes of the 1960s; stockpiles of firearms; the intact Twin Towers; young soldiers in Vietnam; Martin Luther King, Jr. in his coffin; the dead Malcolm X on a stretcher; and finally, a black man push - brooming the marble crags of the Lincoln Memorial.
According to the hotel archivist Susan Scott, as Harris was being taken from the hotel on a stretcher, shortly before his death, he warned the diners, «It was the food!»
The officer watched as the two attendants stooped to pick up the body and place it on the stretcher, then led them back to their boat, walking purposefully, as though it was only through his intervention that they were sure of reaching it.
As the dog lay on the floor in the front office I saw the love and dedication of the staff members as they tended to this dog in it's time of need, eventually moving the animal on a stretcher back to the medical areAs the dog lay on the floor in the front office I saw the love and dedication of the staff members as they tended to this dog in it's time of need, eventually moving the animal on a stretcher back to the medical areas they tended to this dog in it's time of need, eventually moving the animal on a stretcher back to the medical area.
If your pet is not walking and is too large to carry, place him or her on a blanket to use as a stretcher.
Have an ice pack and extra bandages on hand, as well as larger items such as a board or blanket or towel that can double for a stretcher.
After all, a painting is made of paint, and Benton is one of those painters who seem to be trying to overcome that as though that were an unfortunate drawback, Sometimes avant garde people say things like that, like Donald Judd who's quoted as saying that the trouble with a painting is it has four corners and it's flat on the wall or something like that, or that it's mounted on stretchers or it hangs up.
He is renowned for being one of the first artists to make the radical gesture of taking the canvas off the stretcher and hanging it directly on the wall in works such as Purple Octagonal 1967, as well as making provocative sculptures such as Third Rope Piece 1974, the intimate scale of which directly responds to traditional ideas of monumental art.
Trockel has become best known for her machine - generated «knitted paintings» — knitted woollen material placed on a stretcher — in which she challenges traditional notions of painting, feminine roles in society and culture at large, as well as art making itself.
2013 Art Public: Only One Like You, curated by Nicolas Baume, Art Basel Miami Beach, Miami Beach, FL Pataphysics (A Theoretical Exhibition), Sean Kelly Gallery, New York, NY Body is Present, Berrie Center for Performing and Visual Arts, Ramapo College, NJ Hold on Her, (performance), Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH All Good Things, SOMA Arts, San Francisco, CA Remainder, curated by Lauren Ross, Philbrook Museum of Art, Tulsa, Oklahoma The Lobby Project, City Center, New York, NY Sisyphus: Heroism of the Absurd, Arte Actual, Quito, Ecuador If Color, then also Dimension; If Flatness, then Texture, etc., LMCC at Governor's Island, New York, NY Object Focus: The Bowl, Museum of Contemporary Craft, Portland, OR Paint Things: Beyond the Stretcher, Decordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Lincoln, MA In Praise of Chance and Failure, Family Business, New York, NY There Is No Place Like Home, Paul Robeson Galleries, Rutgers, Newark, NJ Only as Signal Show, Southern Exposure, San Francisco, CA No Sun Without Shadow, Lu Magnus, New York, NY Unfolding Tales: Selections from the Contemporary Collection, Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY
Rather than assembling a group of artists who are concentrating on the demise of traditional painting supports — torn, shredded or punctured canvasses, exposed stretcher bars, paintings hung backwards, oddly shaped canvases, painting as sculpture, etc... this exhibition will focus on works that address time as a subject, or are time - sensitive.
In a second series, canvas peels away and hangs down from the center of a rectangle on stretcher, as if sticking out its tongue.
Gilliam was a critical figure within the colour field school and is recognised for his unique idea of draping a canvas, painting on it as it hung without a stretcher.
On the back, there are stretcher bars that run along the outside of each painting and sometimes cross as supports in the middle.
Formalists long spoke of art as object, especially in paint on a stretcher.
Monochromatic and painted on canvas, Jennifer Boysen's most recent works are distinguished primarily by the originality of the structures that serve as their stretchers, objects that she has either found or made, and that present a certain variety in terms of shapes, dimensions, and materials — wood, copper, steel, aluminium.
Cordy Ryman often paints stripes on recycled wood, as if canvas had fallen away to leave only the stretcher that once gave it shape.
Rutault stayed with painting, but followed his «de - finition / method,» using store - bought canvases on stretchers — circular, oval, and rectangular, and in various sizes — painted the same color as the wall, and optionally but traditionally arranged.
Made on 1» x 2» stretcher bars reinforced with plywood and covered in canvas, she approached these heavy, weighty structures as she would have a gestural painting.
Painting on linen or canvas stretched across bespoke curved wooden frames (which Gorchov calls saddle - stretchers), the concave and convex structures have often been described as a hybrid between painting and sculpture.
It relies on a baffling, yet regularly repeated misreading of Greenberg as a materialist interested in the physical terms of painting — the stretcher, canvas, paint, etc..
But what started as many meter - lengths of knitted, black and white triangles and rhombuses, and were subsequently stitched together and placed on stretcher bars have, in Rechs» Brussels space, morphed into around 20 weavings in his favored neutral tones as well as salmons, deep and robin's egg blues, yellow, and kelly green.
As a student at the Slade School of Art in London, she broke the wooden stretchers on her painting canvas, and found this enabled her to free her artistic expression.
On the first floor of the gallery, there is a selection of Relics: each of these canvases or object vitrines has been composed by an assemblage of relics of Nitsch's actions, tools such as cotton cloths, stretchers and shirts that have been stained by blood or splattered by paint are exhibited as the tangible remains of the artists performances.
Rather than assembling a group of artists who are concentrating on the demise of traditional painting supports - torn, shredded or punctured canvasses, exposed stretcher bars, paintings hung backwards, oddly shaped canvasses, painting as sculpture, etc... this exhibition will focus on works that address time as a subject, or are time - sensitive.
T01868 CANTUS FIRMUS 1972 — 3 Inscribed «Riley 73» on stretcher Cryla on Canvas, 95 × 85 (240.3 × 216) Purchased from the artist through the Rowan Gallery (Grant - in - Aid) 1974 Exh: La Peinture Anglaise Aujourdhui, Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Paris, February — March 1973 (55); Bridget Riley, Arts Council touring exhibition, April 1973 — January 1974 (64) Lit: Bryan Robertson, «Bridget Riley: Colour as Image», Art in America, LXIII, March — April 1975, pp. 69 — 71; «Bridget Riley in conversation with Robert Kudielka», Catalogue introduction to Bridget Riley, Arts Council touring exhibition, April 1973 — January 1974 Since 1969 an important aspect of Bridget Riley's work has been its concern with the interplay between light and colour.
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