Not exact matches
Plus, the grant will help them
work with researchers led by Doug Nordli, M.D., at the Lurie Children's Hospital at Northwestern University, which has a
large clinical program for Dravet syndrome and will look at heart
rhythm activity during and after seizures in its patients as part of the study.
But sadly,
large numbers of women who
work regular hours develop circadian
rhythm problems, too.
In
large and small ways, this ensemble understands the
rhythms of how old friends interact — and how easy it is to revert to your adolescent identity, no matter how far from it you've run as an adult... Pegg and Frost do some of their best
work themselves, completely avoiding repetitions of their earlier collaborations with Wright; Frost gets to be the intelligent, responsible one this time out, while Pegg plays the boozy screw - up.»
In - Hyung Kim's
large drawing comprised of 16 individual multi-media
works on paper forms a pulsating
rhythm of lines, colors and patterns.
Having abandoned painting for over two decades, Mack resurrected his practice in 1991 and began his Chromatische Konstellation (Chromatic Constellation) series of
large - scale paintings and
works on paper that explore colour, tonal scale, light,
rhythm and abstract patterning, which he continues to this day.
Mitchell
worked for the most part on
large - scale canvases and multiple panels, striving to evince a natural
rhythm that emanated from the expansiveness of gesture and from uninhibited use of color; Chamberlain's emphasis on discovered or improvised correlations between material and color rather than a prescribed idea of composition have often prompted descriptions of his
work as three - dimensional Abstract Expressionist paintings.
In At Any Given Moment, River and Fall, the repetitive
rhythm, tight cropping, and
large - scale image emphasize the
work's particular organizational logic in time and space, and assemble a more compact environment, one that the body can engage with physically.
Layered up so as to obscure the text, creating a
rhythm that recalls Reich's musical piece, the
works dominate the
large gallery at the Camden Arts Centre.
And then a longing for the return of curves and for
work with
larger areas of colour brought paintings where flat planes of colour appear to weave in space in compositions of lyrical and exuberant
rhythms.
When he felt able to return to the
large canvas with renewed energy, Pollock placed it back on the floor, selected a light reddish brown color and began again to
work in
rhythms and drops that fell on uncovered areas of canvas and over the black.
Jessica Snow's
works are inspired by percussive
rhythms, patterns, and movement, while Jeffrey Dell's show, Dreamland, is part of a
larger body of
work that references Area 51.
The
large oil paintings on show will take visitors on a journey from Mooseurach, which invokes the brooding
rhythms of the Bavarian forest, where the artist has a studio, to the sunbaked gold and hemoglobin red of Barcelona Green, which absorbs the light of another city where Scully
works, to the sombre vibrations of Wall of Light Angel, which envelopes observers in its otherworldly gloam.
Rothko's progress from individualized definition in his earlier
work to a
larger unity based on freer colour
rhythms, has been part of a search for a transcendental reality.
«This new body of
work — consisting of 7
large oil paintings measuring up to 6 feet in height, and a series of drawings — is engaged in an exploration and development of various repeated patterns in order to create movement,
rhythm, and harmony.»