Sentences with phrase «scrawls appear»

They clash with the Sureños, a California gang whose scrawls appear on the fence at right.

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This pleading scrap of verse, from John Berryman's elegy for Ernest Hemingway, «Dream Song 235,» appears in HBO's «Olive Kitteridge» scrawled on a cocktail napkin, yet another of the miniseries» many reminders that in the midst of life we are in death.
A message appears, scrawled across three empty billboards on a lonely stretch of road.
The test mule seen in these photos appears to be a pre-refresh Mazda3, but what's most interesting about it is the prominent «Skyactiv - X» script scrawled along the doors.
A glance at three recent works by Kate Davis (b. 1977) from a numbered series Disgrace appear to have pencil scrawls on pages of an art catalogue featuring nude studies of the female figure.
Her signature, prominently scrawled in black cursive letters, appears throughout these works.
So Inaccessible Island Rail, 5.5 x (1976) now appears fairly suburban in its expressively scrawled surfaces, while the glittery curves of Khar - pidda 5.5 x (1978) might be too ostentatious for even the most die - hard Stella fans.
But the brisk scrawl of his name, appearing periodically to hover above the stage, was an apt marker for the artist's protean unpredictability.
The last, for instance, an illiterate farmer from rural Georgia, produced thousands of calligraphic scrawls — «the language of the Holy Spirit, direct from God» — after an eagle appeared to him.
What from a distance appear to be vast empty skies, prove to be blank walls, scrawled with graffiti or stained with nameless effluvia, which crowd the painting into a narrow plane and seal each unhealthy ecosystem.
On the other hand, the execution can verge on the primitive, and so perhaps Pettibon's is a kind of idiosyncratic folk art like graffiti — you can almost imagine it appearing overnight scrawled across the walls of an underpass, or the previously pristine screening erected around the construction site of some shiny new high - rise development.
In some works, the ground appears as a patchwork of patterns, while other works show figures of people, cars and trees enmeshed in a network of furiously scrawled lines.
The motifs appear orderly and solid to the right, while they are scrawled and doodle - like to the left — indeed, a playful combination of fine art and popular culture.
So it makes sense that «Hello Walls,» which fills Gladstone Gallery's two branches in Chelsea, opens with another of Bochner's early works: the white - on - black text piece Forgetting Is the Only Continuum, originally from 1969, in which the title words appear scrawled in white on a black stripe that runs nearly the length of the 24th Street gallery's largest room.
Some works» physical presence, color and tactility appear ominous such as John Isaacs» The Cyclical Development of Stasis which presents itself as an oily black stone that may or may not be recognized as its actual source of the iconic seat of The Thinker and Sterling Ruby's massive white minimalist - inspired Formica Inscribed Monolith smudged with dirt and scrawled with gang graffiti.
The scrawls and doodles, a mixture of familiar signs and symbols, appear to form an incomplete alphabet of hieroglyphs.
From natural scrawls and leaf - print patterns, graphic symbols begin to appear in the drawings in coloured pencil and ballpoint pen.
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