Sentences with phrase «own bulbous shapes»

It isn't so odd, after all, that she feels relief when I describe the growing bud's bulbous shape, its miniature nature.
Carrots are here to stay for the season, firmly rooted in the refrigerator drawers with their best friends: potatoes, turnips, parsnips, kohlrabi, beets, celeriac, watermelon radishes and other bulbous shapes that plump up in the dark, loamy depths of the soil while we're feasting on above - ground greens and fruits.
The bulbous shapes are filled with a gel that freezes well.
The comet's bulbous shape and resulting strange gravity field rule out some areas, but a number of feasible landing spots have presented themselves (see «Green marks the spot ``, below).
Comet 67P's bulbous shape, which has been likened to a rubber duck, means only a few spots are suitable for landing.
At the very bottom of the tree there was also a peculiar mechanism at play — as the tree's diameter expanded the woody strands rolled out from the side of the trunk at the base of the tree, forming the characteristic flat base and bulbous shape synonymous with the cladoxylopsids.
If there's one criticism, it's that the Swift's bulbous shape is now looking a little old next to some of its competitors.
The bulbous shape does make it extremely comfortable to hold one - handed as an e-book reader — the rounded end sitting easily but still securely against the palm.
Focusing on Fendrich's Conté crayon drawings — a separate but consistent body of work — Mario Naves wrote in New York's City Arts that they constitute «a droll synthesis of Utopian geometry and cartoony distortion: fractured and bulbous shapes that take on a jaunty anthropomorphism; and, not least, a meticulous attention to craft.»
Looking closely at the hands of the upper figure, we can discern the bulbous shapes of castanets.
Bright colors are often combined with bulbous shapes created out of the most bedraggled material.
Carroll Dunham is known for his paintings of cartoonish, humanoid forms such as penis - nosed men, bulbous shapes reminiscent of sexual or digestive organs, and direct, humorous compositions of exposed vaginas.
If the black bulbous shape peering out of the left panel projects a primal energy, the dark clusters in the center
Set in front of a brown, watery spread reminiscent of toxic smog or oil, the fantastical contraption of space - age centrifuges at the right are precariously linked to the Rorschach - like constellation of geometric patterns and bulbous shapes on the left.
Julia Gray: Your work incorporates a lot of bold, almost visceral patterns and bulbous shapes.
In «Skull» (2012), an enormous black bulbous shape covers almost three quarters of the canvas.

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St. Louis (Wm. S & Co.) embossed pepper sauce bottle; a clear spiral design McIlhenny Tabasco Sauce bottle, as well as a rare barrel - shaped McIlhenny Tabasco Sauce bottle along with other embossed McIlhenny & Co., Avery Island Tabasco Pepper Sauce bottles; an early open - pontiled Wells Miller & Provost (W. M. & P. N.Y.) embossed pepper sauce bottle; a small bulbous embossed Trappey's pepper sauce bottle; an embossed Evangeline Pepper Sauce Made in St. Martinville, LA USA pepper sauce bottle; several different embossed pepper sauce bottles from the Horseshoe PickleWorks Ltd. of New Orleans; an embossed Jumbo Brand Pepper Sauce The Frank Tea & Spice Co..
What are the odds that intelligent, technically advanced aliens would look anything like the ones in films, with an emaciated torso and limbs, spindly fingers and a bulbous, bald head with large, almond - shaped eyes?
Instead of a silly grin, he has flat, faintly sneering lips; instead of a bulbous, pear - shaped face, he has a broad nose and disconcertingly wide - set eyes.
From the few observations made, we have narrowed down the shape of MU69 to three main options: a bulbous peanut shape, a «contact binary» with two rocks that touch one another, or even two separate objects orbiting one another.
Symbion is a tiny animal about half a millimetre long, shaped like a bulbous tube with a ring of tiny hairs — cilia — at one end.
They measure up to three millimetres long, shaped like a bowling pin with an elongated body that tapers to a slightly bulbous head.
Also referred to as canaries of the sea, they have bulbous foreheads that can change shape to give off chirps, clicks, whistles, and squeals.
Whether it's that thick horseshoe shape on the back of their arm, or the big, bulbous biceps in the front, it's easy to respect a big, strong set of arms, because you know that person has put the work in to get them.
Animated to recreate the illustrations of Dav Pilkey's kids book, the film features toothy, egg - shaped characters with yarn hair and bulbous noses.
The previous - generation car's awkward, bulbous curves give way to a sleeker, more sharply creased shape that makes this crossover look fresh and even a bit sporty.
Its rear can appear bulbous and its overall shape awkward.
The overall shape of the new Camry is very close to the outgoing model, but exchanges angles for some of the bulbous bits found on the 2011 version.
Those big hips, the rear fenders, are smooth and not bulbous, tapering to LED taillamps whose shape dates to the Sixties.
But with its somewhat bulbous overall shape and gaping front air intakes, the Project One doesn't seem to have struck the balance of form and function of, say, a P1 or Ford GT.
The headlights are identical, with C - shaped daytime running lights and a sharp - edged, squared - off shape, and the roofline falls into a rather bulbous tail at a gradual angle.
Its bulbous forehead, called a melon, can change shape to allow the whale to make different facial expressions.
I still prefer the shape of the DualShock 4's bulbous grips, but there's no way this controller is going to shift in my hands the slightest bit without my say - so.
In «Tempest» (1979) we see the balance of the sharp - edged paintings with poppy, bulbous, colorful shapes that would come to define her art making in the «80s.
They represent bizarre, cartoonish figures consisting of lumpy, bulbous and squishy shapes without eyes, noses and mouths.
This technique manifests a range of forms: Bulbous cartoon shapes resemble the Futurism of Roberto Matta, while violent strokes of fleshy color recall Willem de Kooning.
It surrounds the visitor with eight - minute loops of digital animation, a journey past bulbous cloud shapes into a fantastic world of architecture and nature.
The juxtaposition between the lush organic shape and its shiny, steel materiality here creates a psychedelic impression, but ultimately the bulbous forms emerge as celebratory and animated, absorbing viewers and their surroundings in their own image.
Paintings such as Candle - lit Dinner beautifully conveyed the atmosphere of the subject through the witty interplay of bulbous lights and fat, curving lines, bright monochromatism and lilting shade, the precision of the chicken set against a childlike background of big shapes, overlapping, drawing the eye of the viewer upwards and down and into the picture despite its perverse perspective.
The bulbous outline of this piece is reminiscent of the shape of some Korean fans.
«Valley» takes shape as a lonely red icon in a virtual gallery near the atrium, accompanied by one of Oursler's familiar bulbous bloodshot animatronic eyes.
On the outdoor terrace, the eight - foot tall bronze work, Question, 2013 — 2014, appears to rise up like a giant twisted liquorice stick before arching over to anchor itself to the floor in a bulbous gourd - shape.
The internal shapes can read as biomorphic figures, bulbous, symmetrical, often placed off - center in a kind of precarious imbalance.
Sculpture over the next twenty years included vertiginous stacks of dinner plates, a smooth silver oil can the size of a Christmas tree, a bulbous black cloud with faucets coming out of its puffs, a spiral - shaped bed, and the immense folding tables and chairs seen here.
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