Sentences with phrase «produced by the drip»

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If the duct is blocked, the normal tears produced by a rabbit can not drain; instead these drip over the eyelid and cause the eye to look watery.
A third of the total moisture available to local plants — including the towering redwoods — is produced by fog drip, a phenomenon in which fog droplets condense on the leaves of trees and coastal scrub.
From 1960 to 1963 she executed her famous Tirs (Shoot) pieces, which drip like Pollocks but which de Saint Phalle produced by shooting a rifle at balloons of colorful paint mounted on white canvases.
In addition to teaching, Hofmann also continued to make his own art, producing work that was created by dripping and splashing paint onto a canvas.
Inspired by Pollock's pouring and dripping of paint, as well as by the watercolors she herself had produced the previous summer, Frankenthaler's soak - stain technique enabled an entirely new experience of pictorial color: fresh, breathing, disembodied, exhilarating in its unfettered appeal to eyesight alone.
By contrast, the show features only glimpses of the majestic drip paintings the artist produced in the short period between 1947 and 1950.
Matt Mignanelli is the master of precision, producing trompe - l'oeil paintings with visible drips that quietly intimate the painstaking process of being painted by hand.
It was also a moment in which he began to consider and truly digest the work of important abstractionists from all over, from the boxy squares of the Russian suprematist Kazimir Malevich (which he had admired at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam) to the effusive drips of Jackson Pollock to the mosaic - like canvases produced by the African American color field painter Sam Gilliam.
Working on canvas allows Otto - Knapp to layer each detailed yet atmospheric image, subverting the difficulties of watercolour by producing substantial paintings that accentuate the imperfections of the medium, such as the drips where the paint fails to absorb.
Aiming to provoke a thought and emotion from his viewers, he has produced in a number of different styles: the 1960s were marked by monochrome single - panel paintings that featured accidental drips over the canvas; the works of the 1980s were obviously influenced by the Asian culture, seeing calligraphy becoming a part of his portfolio; by the 21st century, Marden has moved on to create paintings comprised of colorful, intertwining lines.
Alternatively, honey can be drained from the comb by dripping it into a container, but this takes time and produces less end product than if a centrifuge was used.
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