Not exact matches
«Sharding»
draws from a traditional
scaling technique called «database sharding», which effectively breaks a database
into pieces and puts each part on a different server.
• promote tolerance of uncertainty and discomfort by finding the balance between outright avoidance and «white - knuckling» through a fear • find lighthearted ways to release tension in the moment, labeling stressful emotions on a child - friendly
scale • tackle their own anxieties so they can stay calm when a child is distressed • bring children out of their anxious thoughts and
into their bodies by using relaxation, breathing, writing,
drawing, and playful roughhousing
Without that immediate, and highly plausible, rebuttal, plebgate snowballed
into a full
scale scandal spawning a resignation, the revelation of a fake eyewitness account, arrests, inquiries, a Channel 4 documentary, a Scotland Yard investigation and demonstrations at the Tory Party conference, and involved the DPP, the CPS, the IPCC, the Diplomatic Protection Group, ACPO and the Police Federation, as well as
drawing in all the party leaders, the home secretary and countless MPs.
In its heyday, the Pastoruri glacier in central Peru,
drew daily throngs of tourists packed
into dozens of double - decker buses 16,000 - feet (5,0000 - meters) high
into the Andes to ski, build snowmen and
scale its dizzying peaks.
I notice that the Miniatur Wunderland venue in Hamburg
draws 700,000 visitors a year, a demonstration that small
scale modeling can grow
into a significant opportunity for education over time.
It often starts with a simple sketch during a random moment, and it progresses
into a
scaled drawing done by some very talented artists I work with.
The Thanksgiving - themed
drawings, multiplication problems, musical
scales, and lessons on cleanliness offer an eerie, time - capsule glimpse
into the past.
The men and women of each family relate their versions of events and we are
drawn into their lives as they become players in a tragedy on the grandest
scale.
It's not just artistically the game does well, mind you, on a technical level the game also impresses with plenty of detail packed
into character models and vast
draw distances lending the world a sense of
scale via some impressive vistas, even though you are kept to a fairly linear path, a path which happens to also feature warning messages should you stray a bit too far and invisible walls that you can bang your noggin off of, somewhat ruining the nice illusion of wandering through the wilderness.
Rose Sharp writes that Goodman's oeuvre «is a little bit difficult to sum up, perhaps, because over the course of this long and productive career, her creative output has vacillated between painting and
drawing (with forays
into three - dimensional constructions); smooth surfaces and chaotic buildup on canvas; and intimate small -
scale works and jaw - dropping large paintings that grab your eye from across the room.
Her «thing» is a little bit difficult to sum up, perhaps, because over the course of this long and productive career, her creative output has vacillated between painting and
drawing (with forays
into three - dimensional constructions); smooth surfaces and chaotic buildup on canvas; and intimate small -
scale works and jaw - dropping large paintings that grab your eye from across the room.
Kline's small -
scale rendition of a moving train
draws the viewer
into the painter's challenge as he tries to capture the essence of an object that defies, by its transformational movement, any such representation.
Through the intersection of horizontal and vertical planes or screens (both real and pictorial), of varying material,
scale and opacity, Charman delineates the grid
into a series of recesses and subdivisions that
draws the senses and the body towards intimate encounters between planes.
Through hand -
drawn sketches, interactive sculpture, immersive video, and a lineup of more than 30 structural models at 1:500
scale, the exhibition gives insight
into SOM's practice, past and present, as it seeks to address physical and environmental challenges with concise and honestly expressed solutions.
Inside the gallery, in its second room,
drawings, maquettes of Wilson's past works, along with the intervention using the cut up household furniture which has been reassembled again
into a form reminiscent of an urban landscape on a micro
scale, will be presented.
Throughout his career, Korine has also channeled his psychologically jarring yet comedic visions
into other mediums such as books, photographs,
drawings, and since 2014 large -
scale paintings exhibited at Gagosian Gallery.
Marshall creates large -
scale paintings that explore African American culture from the Civil Rights to today,
drawing from and weaving a history of black experience
into his narratives.
In 1975 Frank Stella executed twenty - eight graph - paper
drawings, which were converted
into Foamcore maquettes, and, in 1976, to a series of large -
scale aluminum reliefs known as the Exotic Birds.
In Larger than Life, it's not celebrity but
scale that
draws your eye, as you look up at the sculpture that expands
into the space.
Thomas transformed these sketches
into larger work - colleges and paintings - as well as small -
scale installations or three - dimensional models that were inspired by her commute
drawings.
This exhibition was arranged in two parts, with the large -
scale sculptures displayed on heavy - duty warehouse shelving that turned the gallery
into a big box warehouse and another gallery space that contained his models and
drawings.
In their
scale and meticulous draughtsmanship they appear to reach even further back
into the past, to suggest the fanciful and monumental architectural
drawings of the Renaissance.
The repetition in shape and shift in
scale draws focus not only to the individual discrepancies in rendering texture — inherent to any handmade work — but also brings
into view the hollow cavity of the box form itself.
When he returned to New York in the 1950s, much of the work Kelly made, at first, as he found his way more fully
into his own language, was in the form not of paintings but of
drawings — works on paper in ink, pencil and gouache, which he created as a way of working out where he wanted to go on a larger
scale.
Painting / Light / Space
draws together nine large -
scale atmospheric paintings, several
drawings, and archival materials
into a timely reconsideration of Pousette - Dart's contribution to American art and history.
Employing both
drawing and collage, Taylor creates the pieces by combining charcoal, graphite, cloth, oil, paper and wire
into works full of minute complexity on a gigantic
scale.
JJ Peet's small
scale assemblage sculptures and frenetic
drawings take over On Stellar Rays» Lower East Side gallery space and turn it
into a world of nonlinear connections and discord.
Her work, which is both hand - held and architectural in
scale, overturns first impressions — wire forms flatten
into drawings, clay impersonates metal, plywood coils like rope, plastic inhales and exhales.
In our case we chose to create — or suggest — a dialogue between historical works on paper, abstracts from 1968 to 1988 by Eugene James Martin (1938 - 2005), and bring them
into a conversation with small -
scale paintings by three abstract painters, Clayton Colvin, Odili Donald Odita, and Leslie Smith III, all of which have a profound
drawing quality in their work.
Gary Hume (born 1962) first found acclaim in London in the late 1980s, when his bold paintings of hospital doors, rendered at life - size
scale in high - gloss hardware store paints on aluminum panels,
drew much attention and ushered Hume
into the ranks of the Young British Artists.
The large -
scale drawings ask the viewer to «suspend thei disbelief» and literally step
into the fictive story.
More stirringly, in 2012 he
drew together family history, Atlantic migration and afro - futuristic motifs for his massive installation The Cartographer's Conundrum (2012) at Mass MOCA's giant Building 5, where he infused the funkadelic with the history of gospel; the play of chromatic light and squalls of sound transformed the space
into a site of communion on the
scale of an earthwork.
In detailed, large -
scale drawings, installations, sculptures and objects, Avery forms a bizarre imaginary reality out of diverse philosophical ideas and concepts: Fabulous creatures, deities, tourists and adventurers are embedded in a complex social structure, merging
into an entire cosmos that ranges between pure fantasy and theoretical reflection.more
The show transports some of the elements debuted there
into the much more generous
scale of the gallery, and include a range of
drawings, paintings, and sculptures made of chicken - wire, wax, and plaster.
Stuart's original approach to material and process has seen her create large -
scale site - specific works in the landscape, sculptural installations incorporating objects,
drawings, and audio - visual elements, as well as photographs,
drawings and sculptures that bring the material of landscape — earth and rock —
into the gallery.
The daily
drawings are part of a personal project for his own website, and when Ruben reached a special milestone — his 2,500 th creation — he came up with the idea to compile them all
into a single book, including full -
scale reproductions of the original illustrations.
[10] The wall
drawings tried to understand what «people thought native art [was]» [10] by soliciting
drawings from people on the street and turning them
into large -
scale wall
drawings.
World Rehearsal Court is a large -
scale installation that
draws on Radul's research
into the role of theatricality and new technologies in the court of law.
Like the convoluted stairways in a
drawing by M.C. Escher, Golden's installation, The Meat Grinder's Iron Clothes (2017), presents a disorienting view
into several floors of a building with arrays of furniture built at two - thirds
scale.
A new commission will delve
into the archeology of objects, through a constellation of deconstructed display cases, a large
scale wall
drawing and a two - part tapestry
These
drawings comprise the heart of Holyhead's artistic practice and can be seen as detailed investigations
into colour, form, and the behaviour and capacities of paint;
into space,
scale, and the unity of the image.
The presentations included public
drawing sessions to translate Hélène Cixous» novel «Philippines»
into a large -
scale work in each gallery via reading groups, artist collaborations, lectures, and performances.
The central motif will be the clock, featured in 12 large -
scale paintings made last month based on
drawings produced over the past year — compressing a year's worth of work
into just 31 days.
Bringing these
drawings out of the frame and
into monumental
scale is a first for Beltz.
Eventually, these early
drawings started to manifest as real audio cables and other music residue — like CD cases —
into sculptures and large -
scale wall installations.
What began, in 1984, as simple hand -
drawn cartoons that the artist copied from The New Yorker had by now blossomed
into monumentally -
scaled canvases of increasing complexity, richness and depth.
In gallery one, a suite of large
scale - paintings of equal size are divided
into day and night and are all inspired by the same
drawing.
Large in concept and
scale, each painting offers lavish twists and turns of narrative that
draw us
into the visual space of the painting, much as a movie pulls us
into the imagined world of the filmmaker.
In the large -
scale, ten - part
drawing with its centrifugal radiant motif, Grotjahn synthesizes the comic - book hero
into pure, vibrating lines of force in symbolic red, white, and blue.
The artist is a visionary who designs his shapes at urban
scale, and a utopian who imagines his
drawings transformed
into objects with practical functions.