Sentences with phrase «scribbles of»

You are paying too much attention to the monkish cartoon scribbles of Trenberth, and not enough to historical evidence of constant climate change.
Working on another post, let this amuse thee in the meanwhile, although it vastly improves the scribbles of some folk.
From Marcel Duchamp's notorious Fountain and the scribbles of Cy Twombly to Mark Rothko's multiforms and Carl Andre's uncarved blocks, Hodge addresses critical outrage with a revealing insight into the technical skill, layering of ideas, and sheer inspiration behind each work.
The highly stylized face evokes both the primitive scribbles of a child and the elaborate iconography of ancient African reliquary masks, both important influences on the young Basquiat who, like his hero Picasso, interrogated long - forgotten artistic traditions in his interpretations of contemporary visual culture.
Splashes of ink, dribbles and spattering of watercolour both obscure and are incorporated within the making of the image, whereas hand - written fragments of text — with political undertones — and scribbles of ball - point pen generate an urban, graffiti style aesthetic which reminds one of artists like Basquiat but has a distinct and unique personality.
In his decision to work directly on the wall, the artist's hand is clearly visible, via handwritten text in English, French and Flemish, scribbles of white chalk and uneven brushstrokes leaving drops of black paint that almost hit the floor.
It is her menstrual rag that she has left on the floor, with its scribbles of red and clots of dried blood.»
These marks are layered over pools of poured silver nitrate and scribbles of graphite.
The city's own Centro de Edicion might seem dark on the surface, the Steadman - eqsue scribbles of Luis Felipe Noé are intense and inky, but fighting for space between these lines are an array of colours; smears of reds, blues and greens.
In Stark's carbon copy, scribbles of «Eliot quotes Eliot,» «unpoetic,» and «always ends with a question» appear among other didactic reminders and roadmaps for reading this difficult text.
Defacement again came into productive play with Wool's Untitled (2007), spray - painted on linen and rubbed raw with turpentine, and Guston's North (1961 — 2), which used a similar method of scribbles of black paint bleeding into a white ground to produce dense passages of grey.
Instead, enjoy Scott's brushwork, the brushy strokes, the energetic gestural markings, the sweeps and scribbles of colors that tumble and flow over one another.
John is like a magician, transforming gestural sweeps and scribbles of paint and conjuring out of them the human form.
Thomas Allen talks about his background in sociology, how his latest work relies on the scribbles of...
My architectural designs were clearly the scribbles of a frustrated artist stuck on an architectural degree but it was fine!
and documenting growth (witness the refrigerator displays ranging from scribbles of color to identifiable pictures).
to running commentaries in the marginal scribbles of some books.
It's nothing but the supersti.tious scribblings of ancient men who used it to control others through the fear of punishment.
«supersti.tious scribblings of ancient men who used it to control others through the fear of punishment.»
We need to give up trying to gleam something from the scribblings of bronze aged men.
you might as well place your faith on the scribblings of nosrtada mus... it's all spurious, questionable, and moot.
«Oh, wall,» noted one citizen of Pompeii, «I am surprised that you have not collapsed and fallen, seeing that you support the loathsome scribblings of so many writers.»
A couple of hundred teenagers are staring at a vast blackboard, spellbound by the frenzied scribblings of a young man with a microphone.
Basically, it's about a mom (Naomi Watts) who plans a revenge killing based on the diary scribblings of her brilliant and misunderstood son (Jaeden Lieberher).
If I didn't know this was a competition for young writers, I'd believe I was reading the scribblings of Isaac Asimov or Philip K Dick, every story was original and had its own sense of individuality.
My imagination tends to do that, again and again — to color in the outlines of an apparent depiction with a chaotic scribble of outside influences, imagined and real.
There are other sure majorities of students who find writing college homework as a boring job because all it requires scribbling of facts and data's which are important for the enlightenment of the topic of the assignment work.
I'm a big fan of the British TV series Jeeves & Wooster, based on the comedic scribblings of P.G. Wodehouse.
Ideally, you are supposed to read your great - grandfather's notebook to find clues to solve these puzzles, but often times the scribble of words and diagrams in the notebook are so illegible that they cause more of a headache than help the situation.
Murillo's huge and physically enveloping canvases (seen at Art Basel 20135), echo familiar threads through contemporary fine art painting practice — the energetic gestures and scribblings of Cy Twombly, the haptic scruffs and mixing of materials of Antoni Tàpies and Anselm Kiefer, the calling out (in script) of Colin McCahon6 and the drawing, foodstuffs and performances of Joseph Beuys and William Pope.L.7
At times I got to something interesting, where I tried out a color, or something like that, or made a scribble of some kind, and I'd paste it on here and it got to the point where there were about 20 - some works.
On the contrary, Schapiro asserted, «there is no «pure art,» unconditioned by experience; all fantasy and formal construction, even the random scribbling of the hand, are shaped by experience and by nonaesthetic concerns.»
In these works, Kim takes the most perfect geometric form, the circle, and creates rigorous arrangements, before corrupting the painting with dust and stains and occasional scribblings of his own thoughts.
Unfortunately those big shots who write reports like the AR5 either do not understand this or simply did not bother to read the scribblings of a denier, and still keep babbling about Arctic warming caused by human actions.
And let's face it, the scattered scribblings of some obscure corner of some obscure corner of under 1.4 % of 2 % of the topic area is bound to not be anything like comprehensive.

Not exact matches

These days, I keep a journal for my to - do lists and notes, but there is a fair share of scribbles that fill the edges.
Netscape created the modern Silicon Valley, where entrepreneurs and venture capitalists could meet at a table on Sand Hill Road and scribble out plans for a multimillion - dollar corporation on the back of a napkin.
When Jennings showed up in March 1945, at age 20, there were approximately 70 women at Penn working on desktop adding machines and scribbling numbers on huge sheets of paper.
I may not have been focused, but I often scribbled as a much better alternative to laying my head on the desk and waking up later in a puddle of my own drool.
But it is the only system where ideas once scribbled on a cocktail napkin can become multibillion - dollar enterprises, and make a lot of people rich along the way.
One of the most prominent features of the set of «The Opposition» is a permanently installed Murder Board, a tackboard reminiscent of «A Beautiful Mind» with nonsense scribbled next to a 2016 electoral map, and images and arrows linking Beyoncé, former Democratic National Committee Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Taylor Swift, and, of course, Hillary Clinton.
As one respondent to Jackson's blog pointed out, «Handing someone a piece of card doesn't need an Internet connection, doesn't require an app [and] you can scribble on the back of it.»
While my many idea scribbles, sticky notes and jumble of files still made sense to me, it was quite difficult for an assistant to decipher my internal sorting system.
All of this began with a vision some eight years ago, when Schultz scribbled the words «the Willy Wonka of coffee» in his journal.
The networking technology giant said Tuesday that it would debut a high - tech version of the traditional whiteboard dubbed the Spark Board that will let people scribble their notes and organize meetings on a big, digital screen.
Grab a glass of wine or a cold one from the fridge and start scribbling down your thoughts.
Ennis flips back through the legal pad on which she's been scribbling and points to the note she had written at the top of the first page.
Again, our definition of an entrepreneur is someone who believes she can change the world with an idea scribbled on the back of a napkin.
And as you can see from my story, a business plan doesn't have to be a lengthy, well - thought - out proposal — it can be as simple as some notes in a notebook, or a scribble on the back of an envelope.»
He was attending one of my seminars, but when it came out of his mouth, I scribbled it down.
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