Sentences with phrase «precipice into»

Having been in New York City barely a year at this time, Haring stood on the precipice into his own lifelong career, which he would spend cultivating one of the most limited, iconic vocabularies in the history of art.
One of its highlights is «Jumping Rock,» an enormous, craggy boulder that punctuates the bay's western edge where daredevils leap from the cliff - like precipice into the sea during the calm summer season.
Smaller and mid-sized works like New Mexico, If You Want Blood and Morning invite us to peer over precipices into an undulating abyss of rich textures and color.

Not exact matches

Sales had been sliding for several years before plunging off a precipice as the financial crisis deepened into a global recession in 2009.
Gary stands on the edge of the precipice of Brigitte's mind and stares intently into the chasm... straining in vain to see anything resembling form or definition.
Now he has sent me back into the fires and I walk once again on the very precipice you so accurately describe.
One player came into the CIF North Coast Section Division II title game on the precipice of making Northern California high school football history, the other knew he had it in him.
As Florida Politics reported last week, Democrats believe they are on the precipice of retaking the Florida Senate for the first time in the 21st century — but JJR's congressional run, which since Rick Scott's signature put resign - to - run back into Florida law for federal offices, and which would require JJR to leave the Senate in April, could jeopardize their narrow path to do so.
We are pushing ourselves into the (edge of the) precipice of another civil war.
The field is now truly standing at the precipice, where either it continues to move upward in its progress, or drops into an abyss of unsolvable challenges.
As directed by Steven Bernstein, a veteran director of photography who makes his feature film debut here, «Decoding Annie Parker» frequently dangles on the precipice of falling into Lifetime Original Movie territory.
Having outlived and out smoked all of his contemporaries, the fiercely independent Lucky finds himself at the precipice of life, thrust into a journey of self exploration, leading towards that which is so often unattainable: enlightenment.
From its familiar yet nicely edited introductory credits, to its sweaty palmed electro enhanced climax, Max Joseph's BPM booming coming - of - age drama We Are Your Friends sometimes surprises by tapping into an energetic vein of youth on a precipice.
This section, in which Cindy goes from devastated (The tears do come a bit quickly) to scheming for guardianship of Leo with the help of a lawyer (Margo Martindale), is the film's most fragile, teetering on the precipice of falling into the trap of unnecessary conflict.
Up here at Mécaglisse, Quebec, where stubby pines cut the wind with a whisper that foretells of the landscape's loneliness even at the precipice of spring, this 2017 Ford Focus RS is cracking the quiet as it claws for traction via all four wheels, sending snow into the air and drifting through each corner, as easily as Ken Block does on pavement.
Can they find their way back from the precipice and into the love of God and each other, or are they destined to keep their word and deny their heart?
The roar of rushing water that builds louder as you approach; the sheer power as a river plunges over the precipice and downwards into a deep pool below.
There's the time you hop into a giant ice - skate, and trace lines in the ice as you try to send a skating rival off the edge of the precipice.
A section of the artist's surreal railing begins outside on the exterior stone precipice bordering the enclosed Sun Porch, and appears to enter into the interior space through the windows.
The gallery, with two sets of stairs running at longitude and latitude through the space, has an architecture that felt like a type of precipice of sorts, a division between spaces that one has to integrate into, step up and onto.
About fifteen miles uphill from the town of Catskill on the Hudson River, Kaaterskill creek drops dramatically over a precipice and into a basin that forms a hidden pool, then falls again over a second tier before continuing to tumble a bit more gently down towards the Hudson River.
As with much of Amerika's conceptual net art, the title is a pun, one that refers to both a weather phenomenon — rain falling and enveloping the landscape — and the fall into a precipice caused by the failing of financial and banking systems.Precipitations also analyzes the falling or bestowing of concepts onto humanity from the «high heavens» with the expectation that people should obey and comply.
The slashing attack of Krasner's painting finds stiff echoes in Brice Marden's «6 (Course)» (1987 - 88), which immediately follows it, introducing a room in which we see Marden's linear compositions turn fluid, though not nearly as fluid as a Willem de Kooning (1904 - 1997) from 1983 - done at or over the precipice of his descent into senile dementia.
We seem oblivious to the danger — unaware how close we may be to a situation in which a catastrophic slip becomes practically unavoidable, a slip where we suddenly lose all control and are pulled into a torrential stream that hurls us over a precipice to our demise.
As the UK parliament is on the precipice of passing a new surveillance bill into law, one British engineer is trying to halt its progress through an anonymizing system that runs on top of the Tor anonymity network.
It's 2017, the year in which tablets stand atop a precipice: poised in a position of greatness, offering enough power to be considered as potential laptop - replacements; yet dangerously close to falling off the edge for the simple fact that, well, people aren't buying into tablets like they used to.
After almost three decades of helping others build their careers and fulfill their aspirations in the real estate industry, I find myself on the precipice of applying those same theories and models directly into my personal career.
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