Sentences with phrase «other organic patterns»

Shishkin executes her complex compositions by using her characteristic economy of line, coupled with her use of bright blocks of colour and elaborate patterning: her bold palette and use of polka dots, colourful grids and other organic patterns blur the boundaries between individual bodies, the air, and the surrounding objects in her drawings.

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The lawsuit is striking nerves because of its potential impact on organic products using anything from dairy to eggs — and also due to its eerily familiar pattern to the current administration's other recent handlings of food regulation.
«The combined effect of both parameters showed no real patterns, as some pollutants were more sensitive to changes in temperature and others to increased organic carbon content,» says Matyas Ripszam.
One path to finding life on other planets — or moons — involves looking for signature patterns of amino acids, which are organic molecules that are critical to life on Earth.
The finely detailed, hand - painted miniature patterns in gouache add an unusual visual register to the transparent watercolors, layering silhouetted bodies in sinewy vines and other organic shapes, and confusing traditional distinctions between figure and ground.
Other works contain complex, internal systems of logic that are more participatory in their nature: Tom Sachs's riddle and game board, which logs all attempts to play it; Tim Rollins's collaborative work with members of K.O.S. (Kids of Survival), wherein organic patterns obscure Darwin's Origin of Species; Jennifer Dalton's colorful gumball sculpture; and Felix Gonzalez - Torres's interactive and shimmering pile of patriotic red, white, and blue candy.
Middlebrook's abstraction is inspired by natural formations like geodes and crystals, as well as by military insignia, architecture, mathematics, and other less organic appearances of geometry and pattern.
The finely detailed, hand - painted miniature patterns in gouache an unusual visual register to the transparent watercolors, layering silhouetted bodies in sinewy vines and other organic shapes, and confusing traditional distinctions between figure and ground.
The composition of organic shapes, inflected with polka dots and other patterns, has a 1950s vibe.
Taking her patterns from disparate sources — sometimes textiles, sometimes foliage or other natural forms — the artist embraces repetition but eschews absolute precision, leaning instead toward an organic, charmingly imperfect progression of shapes.
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