The result, is an exciting body of new paintings that incorporate his familiar fields of geometric repetition with energetic, fluid,
rhythmic patterns of drips, splashes and strokes.
His rhythmic patterns of repeating images, often featuring symbols of contemporary folk culture, are hand painted and rendered through the visual language of printmaking.
Times change: less than a decade later Hofmann was living in Berkeley, where he painted «Blue Arcata» in a more upbeat palate:
rhythmic patterns of orange, yellow, and blue evoke warm, sunny skies.
The proper
rhythmic patterns of slow deep breathing strengthen the respiratory system, soothe the nervous system and reduce cravings.
But there turned out to be more to the cordon - bleu groove than some head bobbing — the high - speed cameras the researchers used revealed rapid foot stomping that seemed to follow
the rhythmic patterns of the birds» singing.
As signals are sent from one cell to the next,
rhythmic patterns of electrical activity, commonly known as brain waves, are generated.
But in an animal study published in Nature in 2012, Shenoy and his colleagues reported finding that much more is going on: Motor cortical neurons work as part of an interconnected circuit — a so - called dynamical system — to create
rhythmic patterns of neural activity.
The flares showed
a rhythmic pattern of light pulses, one occurring 5.1 times per second and the other 3.3 times per second — or a ratio of 3:2.
The Manor Hill Serenade Comforter Set is a graceful and serene bed decorated with
a rhythmic pattern of branches on a woven strié - textured jacquard that has a subtle sheen when the fabric catches the light.
With no training, she developed her unique style, often labeled as «outsider» or «folk» art, of painting simple figures and covering them with
a rhythmic pattern of dripping paint.
The metal sheets are organised in a patchwork, merged by
a rhythmic pattern of rivets.
The work of the British artist Chris Ofili is characterized by
rhythmic patterning of painterly and cultural elements.
Not exact matches
* There are common verbal devices used for structuring memory, such as: thinking memorable thoughts; use
of mnemonic, heavily
rhythmic and balanced
patterns; use
of frequent repetitions or antitheses, alliterations and assonances; use
of epithetic, formulaic, proverbial sayings; use
of standard thematic settings
There is
rhythmic impulse and recoil in the organization
of motifs and matching
of tonal and temporal
patterns to form symmetrical wholes (BV 375 - 6).
Proper speech has a
rhythmic quality, a
pattern of ebb and flow,
of refreshing pauses to consolidate ideas, to reflect on what has been said, and to prepare well for the next utterances.
It is said that his appearance changed and the style
of utterance, which was
rhythmic and with a loose
pattern of rhyme, was different to his normal speech.
In contrast, popular music is often esthetically deficient in variety; a single simple theme or
rhythmic pattern is repeated many times over with none
of the elaboration and variation which lend interest to good music.
A «walk - in» piece, visitors are surrounded by with the industrial,
rhythmic pattern pressed out
of the paper.
Babies say «I'm hungry» with a low - pitched,
rhythmic cry that repeats a
pattern of short cry, brief pause, short cry, pause.
Perfect for travelers returning home or for out -
of - sync sleep
patterns, this non-linear,
rhythmic combination
of slowed nature sounds and pulse rates help reset the body's inner clock and promotes relaxation.
If the dilation
of the cervix stops for over two hours during this phase or slows over four hours, and the contractions lose their
rhythmic pattern and become uncoordinated or spaced out, oxytocin can be helpful to correct the problem.
Based on the results, the authors suggest that listening to
rhythmic drum
patterns with a medium degree
of syncopation elicited a greater desire to move and the most pleasure, particularly for participants who enjoyed dancing to music regardless.
The team found that while levels
of Cry1 and Cry2 followed a
rhythmic pattern that rose and fell over the day, Cry4 levels remained constant, indicating the protein was being produced steadily.
Our sleep
patterns, eating habits, body temperature and hormone levels are driven by the
rhythmic activity
of body's circadian clock.
«We essentially defined each participant's «chronobiome» - a collection
of their individual physiological traits in a 24 - hour
rhythmic pattern — as a reflection
of their time - dependent deep phenotype under free - ranging conditions,» said senior author Garret FitzGerald, MD, director
of the Institute for Translational Medicine and Therapeutics, who coined the term.
In the 1930s — 1950s, a very strong
rhythmic oscillation
pattern was discovered in the hippocampus
of cats and rabbits (Green & Arduini, 1954).
She has pioneered understanding
of how a neural circuit can generate the necessary
rhythmic firing
patterns that control
rhythmic muscle movements such as breathing, walking, and passage
of food through the gut.
The breathing
pattern consists
of a
rhythmic increase and decrease
of the breathing effort and the amount
of air flow.
Flow practice differs from traditional Hatha Yoga in that sun salutations are used between the postures and there is a
rhythmic pattern to the sequence
of postures.
It is made
of cotton tape lace that is hand tacked together in a swirling and
rhythmic pattern.
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For example the ability to focus listening on an individual
pattern within a poly -
rhythmic piece
of music (multiple rhythms being played simultaneously) or developing the listening skills required to understand the feeling
of a rhythm when hearing against a regular pulse.
Sometimes this absence is keenly missed, but Arvio's felicity with Lorca's pliable
rhythmic patterns masks the omission
of commas and periods, and apart from a few blips
of syntactic confusion, the decision is sound.
The Nanea Oil, infused with hundreds
of fresh flowers off the slopes
of Haleakala and Mauna Loa, is massaged onto the body with a
rhythmic pattern using heated Lava Shells.
The pace and intensity are still every bit as frenetic; enemies fly at you from all directions and there are frustrating trial and error deaths as one learns the attack
patterns of bosses, but Cursed Castilla's finesse strikes a balance that feels almost
rhythmic to control while still testing the skills
of veterans and newcomers alike.
Shots are quantised to the beat
of that level's music — firing off in
rhythmic patterns that accompany the beat in often playful ways.
Patterns of delicate brushwork, poured paint, and a unique use
of space and palette create a complex pathway made from vivid colors and
rhythmic movement, inherent to the artist's work.
Oiticica's gouache Metaesquema 286 (1958) shows the effective use
of simple, monochromatic shapes to create an active, open composition where the forms appear to pulsate across the plane, expanding the field in a
rhythmic pattern that infers space beyond the paper's borders.
Her brush strokes had the appearance
of wedges and commas and created
rhythmic patterns that often resembled mosaics.
Checkered diamond
patterns and diagonally placed adjacent lines form the
rhythmic, yet «dizzying,» moments
of displacement so important here.
In 1959, he completed the first
of his celebrated Superficie, a series defined by the
rhythmic protrusions and recessions
of a monochrome surface, typically stretched taut over a
pattern of nails.
So, on some level I don't think it matters what my subject or style is as much as that I get that kind
of rhythmic patterning that I like so much in music and dance.
Her installation Untitled Home and Gift Showroom (Negative Reinforcement), included numerous works from past projects that were combined to establish
rhythmic zones
of color,
pattern, and shape.
Ahkami relives the spirit
of the dance floor in her studio, by getting lost in spontaneous gestures, flamboyant poses, and a riot
of rhythmic patterns.
Using carefully sculpted carrots as tools, Dyrehauge stamps raw canvases with gridded fields
of colored dots and marks, creating iterative blocs
of rhythmic patterning that meet, bleed and coalesce in organic and dynamic motifs.
Baya's colorful depictions
of women,
rhythmic patterns, and bright palette drew the attention
of Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso, with whom she later collaborated in the renowned Madoura pottery studio in Vallauris.
Recognizing that their work shared formal color relationships and
rhythmic patterning within a unified single plane, Peter Selz, chairman
of the art department at Pomona College, offered the four independent artists a group exhibition at the college in the mid-1950s.
«An important feature in the Cubans» understanding
of music is the special articulation
of the sense
of time by the
rhythmic pattern Clave, which makes a kind
of dialectic possible.
This range may be seen in the works on view in the jewel boxes: the twisted, sharp muscularity
of «Plume»; flat, densely calligraphic lines
of «Brittle Stars»; airy, arabesque
patterning of «Floresco»; and the
rhythmic mandala
of «Lotus.»
In Drip (2002), motion detectors trigger the release
of water droplets into steel buckets from twelve outstretched arms composed
of tightly twisted plastic sheeting and tarpaulins, creating randomly generated drumming sounds that fall within
rhythmic patterns.