Not exact matches
But with every
seemingly simple idea, there's a lot of hard
work to do in the background.
Without this one item, this
seemingly simple act happening, we all fail, and I am
working at the local car wash, where my utterance of the phrase, «do you want a wax» will come to personify my existence.
In reality, she may feel deeply frustrated by
seemingly simple tasks, from picking out clothes to grocery shopping to keeping files organized at
work.
So pull up a chair, grab the nearest Yarn Yoshi amiibo to you, and get ready to be amazed by all the
work put into
seemingly simple Poochy...
My CFO friend was back a month ago at another workshop and he had
worked out a
seemingly simple sorting method through Excel, and he walked me through it on a white board with about fifteen other writers watching, and I have yet been able to duplicate it because it was so complex and I'm not great at Excel.
That was exactly the reason for my blog post, to explain to readers that these
seemingly simple solutions are not really
working, even if it may seem that way on the surface.
This takes apart the
seemingly simple MPT calculation, revealing the complexity within, helping to explain why beta doesn't
work.
This is a
simple idea, but it can occasionally yield good buy or sell ideas when the equation
seemingly does not
work.
For that
seemingly simple task alone, the trainer will be spending months of
work.
Kids love to watch them at
work, and diligent observation will reveal subtle differences in personality, even amongst such a
seemingly simple creature.
How it
Works Over the course of the night, contestants compete in
seemingly simple challenges, based on the hit TV show.
These issues in no way completely ruin the prospects for these and other games in need of tighter dialogue, but it's a shame to have a
seemingly simple aspect potentially tarnish what were promising previews of some of the biggest titles currently in the
works.
He treats even the
seemingly simplest of forms, a mirror or a flag, in the same manner as an entire museum collection; clearly showing the relevance and import of his
work outside such institutions.»
The subject matter of his sculptures and paintings is deceptively
simple: most
works depict one
seemingly innocuous subject (often pastel - hued children and animals drawn with confident, cartoonish lines) with little or no background.
He creates the foundation for his material
works through the
seemingly simple act of walking.
Related to the artist's neon
work (Human Sexual Experience from 1985) Untitled considers how a
seemingly simple gesture can also serve as an entry to reveal underlying meanings and systems of communication.
This
seemingly facetious approach proves to be deceptive; the
work exceeds a
simple parody.
Seemingly simple in its conception, this
work has been built up over a period of time until the apparent calm of the gentle red / brown background seems impregnated with the fiery energy of the three colors it surrounds.»
Working within this deceptively
simple and
seemingly straightforward pairing, she has become a singular painter who has synthesized a core of formal preoccupations with a wide range of feelings in the most unexpected and often delightful ways.
A
seemingly simple, very small yet striking
work is «Cat» (1959), a sleeping black cat seen from the rear on an orange ground.
Executed in a
seemingly simple, and almost hurried, manner, the
works have a remarkable spontaneity and an essential and unforced feeling of Africa.
The artist's ability to convey subtle and uncanny effects through the presentation of
seemingly simple objects has often led critics to compare his
work to that of Surrealist - inspired artists such as Joseph Cornell.
Working in acrylic on wood panel or linen, Takenaga arranges the
simple components of her paintings, predominantly thin lines and small dots, into stunningly complex compositions that undulate, radiate, and recede in
seemingly infinite space.
Through his research and his three - dimensional
works — with
seemingly limitless permutations of
simple geometric forms — Rashid explores the phenomenological relationship between
work, viewer, and architecture.
It's a
seemingly very
simple concept, but in reality, it becomes quite complex when you look at how different artists look at and
work with color.»
But when we look at that one,
seemingly simple gesture of the new
work, of a new picture, all the effort, search, failure, confusion, and often depression that preceded it seems to show not at all.
This
seemingly simple action — and many others —
work best if you do everything in the Google ecosystem.