Sentences with phrase «outstretched arms»

His little outstretched arms!
When she saw us come through the door this time, she just put down what was in her hands and sped toward me with outstretched arms.
Hazel said it took the company several years to get the Lemoore site to what it is today, and thanked some key players from Hanford, Lemoore and the county, who he said were friendly and welcomed the company with «outstretched arms
«This could fit five, six houses,» Acosta said with outstretched arms.
The quickly - read structure of a near square canvas called Breath of Fresh Air, 2016 (one of the show's larger canvases yet measuring no wider than a person's outstretched arms) is anchored by pale magenta washes emanating from the upper right and lower left corners of an otherwise scarlet field.
Reinhardt describes these paintings as: «A square (neutral, shapeless) canvas, five feet wide, five feet high, as high as a man, as wide as a man's outstretched arms (not large, not small, sizeless), trisected (no composition), one horizontal form negating one vertical form (formless, no top, no bottom, directionless), three (more or less) dark (lightless) no - contrasting (colorless) colors, brushwork brushed out to remove brushwork, a matte, flat, free - hand, painted surface (glossless, textureless, non-linear, no hard - edge, no soft edge) which does not reflect its surroundings — a pure, abstract, non-objective, timeless, spaceless, changeless, relationless, disinterested painting — an object that is self - conscious (no unconsciousness) ideal, transcendent, aware of no thing but art (absolutely no anti-art).»
The sculpture depicts an anthropomorphic bomb (used by the British in World War I) with a pair of outstretched arms and a piercing eye — a portrait of distress.
Comprising gray metal dowels coming off a central shaft — something like a towel rack if one had a bathroom big enough to put it in — each of the six custom contraptions sported outstretched arms on which Backström hung photographs.
2 x (55 x 23 x 27), 190 x 190 x 0,3 (1995), for example, is made up of two boxes resembling old - fashioned suitcases, created from linoleum from Balka's studio, set alongside a field of ashes, whose dimensions are dictated by the artist's height and the width of his outstretched arms.
- Monument to Apollinaire (1928, Musee Picasso, Paris)- Head of a Woman (1929 - 30, Musee Picasso, Paris)- Woman in Garden (1929 - 30, Musee Picasso, Paris)- Bathers (1956, Private Collection)- Woman with Outstretched Arms (1961, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston)
The viewer's eye is drawn both upward and around the figure to finally rest on outstretched arms cradling a building, a nod to the artist's interest in Renaissance tropes and architecture.
The elegantly angular forms in Johnston's artwork, which grew out of the artist's travels in East Africa, derive from the general outlines of the staffs held by Masai herders and the outstretched arms of the herders themselves.
In a 1970/78 shot of a young Latino man and woman briskly walking, no social comment gets in the way of the expansive American grace of their outstretched arms.
When Chris Burden nailed himself with outstretched arms to the back of a Volkswagen in 1974, in perverse imitation of Christ, he was not being safe.
Like a magician at a kids party, Picasso folded sheet metal into heads, women with outstretched arms, and chairs.
The model's outstretched arms are overwhelmed by a waterfall of daisies in one, and in another the girl holds out her arm to a flock of nesting birds.
This is a picture of lust, stealth, and sexy fears as woman chases man, the flowers of seduction thrust toward him by her outstretched arms.
In Drip (2002), motion detectors trigger the release of water droplets into steel buckets from twelve outstretched arms composed of tightly twisted plastic sheeting and tarpaulins, creating randomly generated drumming sounds that fall within rhythmic patterns.
Set on a taller - than - lifesize pedestal, each hand of its outstretched arms grips a basketball.
Thus People (2000), 91 by 54 inches, for instance, shifts from reading as a loose net of brushstrokes to a depiction of dozens of human figures linked by their outstretched arms and legs.
In On Architecture, Vitruvius summed up the principles that create beauty in both man and buildings, writing that symmetry must be present in a building if it is to be beautiful: «For if a person is imagined lying back with outstretched arms and feet within a circle whose center is the navel, the fingers and toes will trace the circumference of this circle as they move about.
Two outstretched arms halts your avatar, while holding that gesture makes the player backpedal.
Only time will tell, but as the days count down towards A Way Out's release from its gated development prison, I can not help but wait eagerly at the exit to embrace it with outstretched arms and welcome it.
The sun shifted, and out of the blue - green waters of the Mediterranean you could see the outstretched arms of Christ 20 feet below, protecting the entrance to the harbour at San Fruttuoso.
Today, a jester symbolically tosses children's toy cats from the Cloth Hall belfry down to the crowd, which awaits with outstretched arms to catch one.
Theoretically, a flowing, surging river of zombies — with mouths and outstretched arms threatening to devour any living flesh it encounters — should be more terrifying than a few actors as zombies sprinting at a character, but it fails in execution thanks to CGI that makes the zombies look rubbery.
Stand tall with a medicine ball in your outstretched arms.
Hold them in your outstretched arms and squeeze them while you move your arms in a circle.
Stand with feet shoulder - width apart, holding a weight with both hands and your outstretched arms in front of the body.
Imagine a figure skater twirling with outstretched arms.
To figure out whether this link holds in modern dating, researchers tested whether bigger postures — like outstretched arms and spread - apart legs — were more attractive in two scenarios where people meet mates today: speed dating and smartphone - based dating applications.
There was a story, too, for an even more obscure painting, one with symbols that looked like atomic radiation warnings (flowers, to Mellaart's eyes), little triangles floating nearby (butterflies), and four forklike figures arranged in a cross (humans with outstretched arms).
The next day «Jon with outstretched arms drove one into a corner, where -LSB-...]
Her tears and outstretched arms and little hands signing «milk» over and over when I say no wrench my heart and tell me she's just not ready.
she chanted as she outstretched her arms, closed her eyes, and sighed a long deep sigh illustrating how she and the sidewalk became familiar when she succumbed to a nap during one of her recent walks.
Some days, I feel like I am crowd - surfing along on the outstretched arms of my support team.
Then, instead of running and hiding from God when life hits hard and the world batters and bewilders our children, perhaps they will go running to him, trusting that he will be there with outstretched arms... [end excerpt]
Everything leading up to the Cross pointed to the Cross, everything was settled on the Cross, and on the Cross in the outstretched arms of Jesus grace was born.
(Those outstretched arms of her «Frankenstein» walk actually help keep her balanced.)
That allowed Lampard to drive the ball under the outstretched arms of Artur and into the back of the net to give Di Matteo's side a comfortable two - goal lead on aggregate.
Late in the third quarter he looked like the D - Wade of old, posting up Robert Covington before turning around and drilling a fadeaway over his outstretched arms.
Foles threw a perfect pass over Rowe's outstretched arms (he turned to find the ball... perfectly), and a great catch by Julio... I mean Alshon... including hanging on while Rowe reached inside his arms to try to work the ball loose as they fell locked together.
The Raiders» running back dotes on his little girl, and her sparkling eyes and outstretched arms warm his heart like nothing else.
Vlade does stricken very well: Finding a whistle astonishingly unjust and subversive to the world order, he exhibits his displeasure with outstretched arms and an imploring look to the heavens, followed by an animated monologue to set the ref straight.
As we stated at the open, Michael Pisanelli would hurl the ball to the right block, flying just over the outstretched arms of the Defender and Oren Schwartz would catch it and lay it in (while in mid-air) as the buzzer sounded.
When God the Father sees you far off down the road, on your way home, he will run out to meet you with outstretched arms to welcome you home.
In at least half - a-dozen cases I have seen the whole front of a house wrecked except the niche from which a statue of Our Lady or the Sacred Heart held outstretched arms to all the passers - by.»
«It's not about if, it's when,» he proclaims emphatically, as those standing with outstretched arms repeat the prayer after him.
For instance, during Pope John Paul's visits to the U.S., you could buy Pope - on - a-rope soap, a Pope watch (like a Mickey Mouse watch, only holier), a Let Us Spray Lawn Sprinkler (a spinning Pope with outstretched arms waters your lawn), and a T - shirt with George, Ringo... and John Paul on it.
The Lord's supper takes place on the basis of an invitation which is as open as the outstretched arms of Christ on the cross.
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