Sentences with phrase «outward from»

Ledges jutting outward from a wall expand exhibit space in a gallerylike stairwell.
Okay so... I don't know about you, but the way I usually approach projects in my home and those of my clients is to determine the focal point piece, the statement wall, or the item that really sort of speaks to the rest of the design for the room, then the rest of the design flows outward from that piece.
A retail concourse connects to an underground transportation center that Gwathmey called «a destination — it's multi-use, it's multi-functional, and it inspires a sense of place» while «fingers» extend outward from the site in order to create additional memorial sites.
Make items you use frequently most accessible, placing them closest to you and organize outward from there.
The effects of learning disabilities can ripple outward from the disabled child or adult to family, friends, and peers at school or work.
Like the Pro, the Air's four arms rotate outward from the main body for flight mode.
Generally, residential fires cause something of a ripple effect where the severity is reduced as you travel outward from the center of the fire.
I started this blog by saying that you only had to look outward from D.C. to find progress on clean energy, but yes — even the District is onboard with a clean energy future.
Looking outward from Hurricane Harvey to the upcoming congressional session, Milbank wrings his hands:
I support the idea of getting the best quality metadata on stations and working outward from stations with known properties, as opposed to throwing undigested data into a hopper and hoping to get the answer.
«I support the idea of getting the best quality metadata on stations and working outward from stations with known properties,... To that extent, Anthony's project is a real contribution, whatever the eventual results.»
You can envision this by imagining the limit case where a larger planet fills nearly one hemisphere of the view looking outward from a tiny speck of a planet.
However, out of the 321 units radiated outward from the troposphere, 271 (271/321 = 84 %) are absorbed by the stratosphere, the rest going out into space.
That is why in Fig. 1 the constant flux outward from the surface is 470 W / m2, and at the shell it is half of that, 235 W / mw in and 235 W / m2 out.
Let's assume there is some sort of constant flux outward from the surface.
When the power is on, the heating element will heat to maximum temperature, and then everything in the vicinity will be heated to, at most, that temperature, and that heat will continue on outward from the vicinity.
Humans can overheat if core body temperatures much above 98.6 ° F (37 ° C) are sustained.16 Normally, when skin temperatures is somewhat cooler than 98.6 ° F (37 ° C), the body loses its metabolically generated heat by conducting that heat outward from the core.7 Extremely hot and humid conditions, however, can make it difficult to keep this heat balance maintained.16 Extreme heat can be particularly dangerous to old, young, or frail people; to those suffering from cardiovascular, respiratory, or diabetic disease; and to lower - income people who do not have well - insulated homes or air - conditioning.17, 18
In this case, the electrons will absorb the energy of the light wave and increase their energy state, often moving outward from the nucleus of the atom into an outer shell or orbital.
The multiplier effect of economic activity rippling outward from shale production is not just confined to Texas, of course.
The shape of the CO2 absorption spectrum: roughly, there is a peak in the absorption near 15 microns, with an overall tendency of exponential decay of the optical thickness outward from 15 microns (within limits).
Band - widening effect — because on either side of ν = ν0, the CDS halves over an interval BW1 or BW2, in doubling the CO2, the same value of CDS will now be found shifted outward from ν0 by a change in ν equal to BW1 or BW2, respectively.
This means that, for any optical thickness smaller than the peak value, doubling the CO2 (which doubles the optical thickness from CO2 at every wavelength) shifts the wavelength at which that optical thickness occurs outward from the center by some amount.
If you look closely, many of them feature ribbons of color that twist and ripple outward from one or two central points: configurations that might almost have been lifted from earlier Stella stripe paintings, unleashed into three dimensions.
Only, its right side extends elegantly outward from the wall like the thick spine of a three - ring binder, revealing bolt - like slabs of painted wood screwed into the interior structure.
Working outward from theory to an artistic practice that combines a knowledge and interaction with science and humanities, the series involves workshops and lectures as well as an exhibition, Nonhuman Networks (to open on 30 September) as well as an inter-disciplinary conference (24 - 26 November).
Through the way the work is installed — with its parts that seem propelled outward from an invisible center into the surrounding space — each tool becomes one element of a bigger event.
For the past four decades, Sharon Brant has produced conceptually and aesthetically rigorous hard - edged paintings and drawings that commonly blur the lines between media — paintings are frequently drawn with graphite or pastel, extend outward from the wall into sculptural relief, or are mounted into complex, layered works on paper.
The story of her move to the desert, building a house by hand (one account made it sound like she began by putting adobe around her camper and worked outward from there) and of her «quitting» painting for the better part of a decade: I find all of that an inspiring example of taking an alternative path.
I also enjoyed Don Cooper's paintings of concentric circles, which emanate outward from a central bindu.
Muted dark colors cluster along the edges of «Miller 22» and filaments of line swing the eye outward from the center of periphery of its mottled pale ocher field.
In his paintings, large masses of pigment project outward from the surface of the canvas, creating unusual shape formations in high relief.
An even larger untitled painting from 1983 has a more diffuse sense of animal energy, its leaf - like or wing - like forms expand outward from the edges of the canvas, snaking along the large wall it occupies.
Strobert's most recent works on paper depict vertical forms with hard, linear edges that intersect with bands of paint that radiate outward from various points.
The fictions that he weaves extends outward from the objects of his art — film, video, sound installations, photographs and text works — to encompass his own artistic persona.
Smith's drawings are typified by a hyperbolic allure, with an archetypal framework revealed collectively throughout the portrait series; this becomes most evident in simplified yet distinctive feminine features - elongated eyelashes radiating outward from almond - shaped lids, cherry red lacquered fingernails and lips, pronounced cupid's bows, and wide, toothy grins...
Determined to stake out her own artistic ground, she turned outward from the interior world sanctified by the Abstract Expressionists and embraced the visual swirl of contemporary American life.
They are highly calculated and precisely created, consisting of thin, pulsating, vibrantly colored lines that seem to whirl and radiate outward from the center.
Her aesthetic practice can be seen as rippling outward from the land itself.
He paints in series, with the shimmer of all - over painting, sometimes working outward from the center of the canvas in loops and swirls almost out of Cy Twombly.
We Two Are So Alike belongs to a group of scuptures from the late 1950s in which many small elements project outward from a tubular spine.
These low reliefs project outward from the surface of the work, serving as a methodical reexamination of the relationship between painting and sculpture.
Inasmuch as actual physical parts form shapes and surfaces to be painted, Stella's rich illusionistic mix has pushed composition outward from the wall, while retaining the idea of pictorialism in the use of pattern and gesture to create an anomalous fictive space on any given surface.
His intact helmet pushes outward from a ledge at the painting's bottom edge.
The 9,700 - square - foot house is built outward from the original, stone core structure in glass and sequoia.
Cones extend outward from near stick figures.
This exhibition, organized by Lynden's Executive Director Polly Morris and ceramicist Linda Wervey Vitamvas in conjunction with the 2014 NCECA conference, focuses on the Mingei tradition in the Midwest, and is built outward from MacKenzie's work.
«Building outward from the rectangle, she constructed an asymmetrical scaffolding that allowed for a rich spatial play.
Ovals swell rather than burst outward from the central and lower horizontal, in muted primaries as if seen by night.
Underlying themes such as the landscape as defined by bodies of water or recumbent and reflective figures gazing outward from interior spaces link the many journeys conveyed in the exhibited works.
The tilted planes seem to radiate outward from a common center, like starlight, while also suggesting architecture, like the fall of light in a cathedral.
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