Sentences with phrase «ripples of»

Choose a ribbed pot to see the ripples of water cascading or a smooth one for a sculptural effect.
Mr Blavatnik — who comes in at a very respectable second on Britain's rich list — is just months away from completing a two - year renovation project on his west London property, sending ripples of excitement through the property sector.
I'm not claiming that structuring and creating the family visit as we did healed all the ripples of loss and trauma that Katrina had endured and will continue to endure in life, but I do believe that it offered this fractured family a bit of dignity, hope, and meaning.
Filling the empty car tank with gas, even when it inconvenient to do so — the pebble gets thrown into the water — the ripples of kindness and consideration radiate
we examine how to create deeply restorative ripples of change within ourselves and with the world around us.
The ripples of such a major jolt from the official announcement by the Chinese regulators were quick to spread.
Although its implications are hotly disputed, the decision continues to send ripples of anxiety about lawyer regulation throughout the country.
And the ripples of disquiet began to spread further.
What began as a few local ripples of resistance to coal - fired power plants is quickly evolving into a national tidal wave of opposition from environmental, health, farm, and community organizations as well as leading climate scientists and state governments.
It's interesting to watch the ripples of the WGII report flow and the comments and looks from the talking heads in the media and politicians.
Jaanika Peerna's solo exhibition Not So Silent Ripples of Gravity opened last week at Barcelona's Espronceda Gallery.
There is a formal equivalence between the tongues of flame rhythmically licking away at the reproductions of Caravaggio and Rembrandt, and the orange ripples of light moving up and down the surface of Azari and Karimi's projection painting «Autumn» (2007 - 2008).
The ripples of the fins were carried into the body by filing into the mass and through the incision of lines, four on the upper fin on the left side and seven on the lower fin on the right.
Working on whim and through the manipulation of materials and relationships close at hand, his sculptures, videos, and photographic works are placed in conversation together causing further ripples of insight and possible understanding.
Open Window, Collioure (1905; Collection of John Hay Whitney, New York), bold in its calligraphy and indifferent to the original colours of the motif, captures the sparkle of light glancing off the ripples of the harbor alive with bobbing boats.
The 1500m2 installation is made up almost entirely of ripples of water reflected in light, in which Eliasson visualizes light waves.
Divided into triptychs, the six large paintings here — biggest 60 bu 90 inches — deftly incorporated bits of collage along with spatters and ripples of paint, and they conveyed enough gestural ebullience to suggest the sheer joy of their making.
I saw it at the California African American Museum last winter in After 1968: Contemporary Artists and the Civil Rights Legacy, a show about the ripples of the year a jailed Huey P. Newton said «we're hoping the master dies» and Joan Didion experienced socio - politically induced «nausea and vertigo.»
French artist and DMV crew member Dran has been causing ripples of excitement for a while in street art circles, and is now set to make a big splash over the course of the next week by opening two shows in London.
This rich texture is translated into the viscous, tactile ripples of white paint, which spread like a glacial moraine across the canvas in Struktur (2).
The duo have been painting together for the last years and their photo - realistic spray - can work has sent ripples of excitement through us here at AM since we first witnessed their highly technical, but equally soulful work.
The Paris Paintings at Nathalie Karg are richly dark works with ripples of white, blue, green, rust, and red running horizontally across their heavily worked surfaces; one exception — a mosaic - like patchwork of earth tones, dark greens, and reds from 1953 — provides a bridge to Held's approach after he returned to NewYork.As the debut works of a major American artist, Held's sensual, mysterious, and dynamic Parisian nocturnes are emblematic of the restlessness and audacity that would become hallmarks of his career.
Of course, the exhibition's mediation on local politics and history connects to the wider ripples of unrest across Europe, with Brussels is at its epicentre.
As patterns hum in the background, humanoid elements emerge from fluid ripples of lines,... Read More
Up on the second floor, Wang Gongxin's installation work, The Dialogue (1995), focuses viewers» attention on ripples of causality: Two light bulbs slowly see - saw into and out of a pool of ink, gently touching the surface so that the resulting waves in this dimly lit room are only visible at close range.
Again, of course, the pit suggests a grave of sorts, but this time its dimensions are roughly that of a double bed, so there's that resonance too, the ripples of the sand suddenly inviting, like a ruffled duvet.
You lie quietly in my bed, grey jersey reflecting light onto your legs and chest like diffused ripples of water.
The second in a series of major explorations of slow - motion technology, the work eloquently speaks to Carr's ever - present concern with moments of magical transformation: a semi-mystical gesture located in the everyday that unleashes ripples of chaos and beauty in equal measure.
The surprise of seeing water presented this way is transformative and disorienting — the solid appearance of the steel is softened by the ripples of light that bounce off the pools on the shelves, and the U-shaped supports no longer seem to hold the shelves up, instead they appear to float down the length of the sculpture as their reflections catch on the surface of the water.
A small work might place a tree trunk at the center, while the networks of tree limbs, rocks, streaks of light, or ripples of water in his large paintings have much in common with the weave of a drip painting or of the canvas itself.
Your eye can't help but follow the swirls and ripples of the paint, all the while imagining what kind of gestural sweeps and flicks of John's hand achieved them.
Spirit River (1966) in particular transfixes with nuanced color shifts from inky blue to black; a night sky reflected in the ripples of thread - made - water.
I saw it at the California African American Museum last winter in After 1968: Contemporary Artists and the Civil Rights Legacy, a show about the ripples of the year a jailed Huey P. Newton said «we're hoping the master dies» and Joan Didion -LSB-.....]
The individual curls and ripples of paper echo the contours of traditional brushstrokes, in some passages even taking on the gestural quality of abstract expressionist paintings.
Rather than drawing a picture, the paintings literally become surfaces — of the earth, mud, sand or even ripples of water.
Even the bubbles and ripples of the water seem static, emphasizing the feeling of claustrophobia.
The artists collected water samples from the Hoosic River, which were then poured over the paper during printing, imbuing the image with ripples of river water.
Cornish writes: «I like how dramatic the paintings are as images, and how this drama pushes and pulls (surges may be a better word) in two directions: the ruffs and ripples of canvas and colour work upwards towards the containing outline, whilst the outline imposes itself on the action it frames: cutting, nipping, tucking and cropping.»
The official website for «Hirohiko Araki Jojo Exhibition: Ripples of The Adventure», a special art exhibition dedicated to Hirohiko Araki's 30 - year - old fantasy action manga series JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, is updated with a main visual and more detailed information about the event.
It can detect the faintest ripples of light even from a great distance.
Whether it's the warm yellow glowing sun shining down at the height of noon or the orange glow of a lantern reflecting back off the ripples of a stream, the game's lighting helps to add a level of depth and immersion to an already breathtaking scene.
Everything from the sun setting behind a mountaintop casting the shadow of the giant walking it's cliffs, to the ripples of a lake as ducks peaceful bathe in it, I was immediately in awe at this new vision for Hyrule.
With flowering frangipani all around and the gentle ripples of garden ponds fringing the pyramid walls, these celestial structures look right at home in their tranquil, island setting.
I envisioned staying among ripples of verdant rice fields, watching farmers tend to their fields, and listening to the coo of turtledoves resonate from swaying frangipani trees overhead.
There's something special about how Aruba's trade winds rustle the fronds of our palm trees, wash over the white sand and delicate ripples of our beautiful beaches, and sweep our troubles out to sea.
What would childhood be without dreams of banana splits — the ultimate reward forsurviving the school year, passing the final exam, winning (or losing) thesoftball championship?Whole weeks can be consumed deciding on the exactcombination of flavors and sauces, mentally assembling a huge raft ofmulticolored scoops covered with hot fudge, butterscotch, crushed pineapple, toasted almonds, and ripples of whipped cream, topped with the exclamation pointof a maraschino cherry.
Or the ripples of a river?
«The ripples of our efforts can't ever be truly felt,» said Callison, «but we know in our hearts we are giving a voice to the invisible puppy mill dogs in the best way possible.»
The ripples of the referendum will have an unmistakable impact on global economies and, by association, on global real estate markets.
Researchers Create Bowls, Coils, Ripples Of Living Tissue»... biological robots were not living creatures.»
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