Sentences with phrase «shadows cast»

However by that evening the shadows cast a very strong green tint on the walls.
The OnePlus 5's attempt features greater detail overall, and retains much more visibility in the darker sections, which is particularly evident in the text on the walls on the left and the shadows cast on the building straight ahead.
Long shadows cast across the ice drew the team's attention to the valley that had formed there.
Rionnach maoimmeans: A Gaelic word referring to the shadows cast on the moorland by clouds moving across the sky on a bright and windy day.
One is, of course, also very aware that this gallery is attempting to shine a bright light on Motherwell in the somewhat long shadows cast from across the road by the Royal Academy's dizzying «Abstract Expressionism» show.
Shadows was a three - dimensional chalk drawing created by tracing the shadows cast on the floor.
The wood grain of the panels exposed, and shadows cast by the attached blocks.
Not of the shadows cast by other artists, but of his own.
Following experimentation with stones and various natural surfaces — including the slate chalkboards removed during the renovation of PS1 — in the 1990s Wagner painted rocks, tracing the shadows cast by the sun.
Join Bruce Jenkins, Professor of Film, Video, and New Media at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, as he examines the long shadows cast by film, video, and digital media across the visual arts.
«In his work Kelly abstracts the forms in his paintings from observations of the real world, such as shadows cast by trees or the spaces between architectural elements,» according to his biography on the Guggenheim's website.
In Men's Shelter, April, 1968, one sees the verdant grass of spring with shadows cast by the surrounding architecture of the neighboring buildings, depicted through her flat blocks of color.
An imaginative reproduction of Marcel Duchamp's readymades and a photo by Duchamp of the shadows they cast, Richard Hamilton's 2005 - 6 print Readymade Shadows came from a series of set designs for the Merce Cunningham Dance Company.
In this case, transparency takes on multiple meanings; the translucency of layered photographic images; the honesty of hand drawn lines, woven fabric or hand - shaped clay; the shadows cast by metal rings.
Blurring the line between profane and beautiful, the shadows cast by ornamental icons filled the small enclave it was hung in, leaving a lasting impression on the viewer.
Graphite lines drawn directly on the wall define the shadows cast by the constructions to emphasize the actual, non-illusory space they occupy.
The shadows cast by the semi-opaque layers buried in between the translucent layers of paint add further dimension to the paintings.»
Perhaps the most compelling is her installation indoors: a group of soft and slender pyramids are illuminated so that they multiply and overlap in the shadows cast on the white wall.
For Brakhage, film was essentially made up of the shadows cast by film stock as it passed in front of a projector's light.
One looks through them at the braces that support them and at the golden shadows they cast on the wall.
Because of the physical structure of the work, light and shadows cast becomes an active part of the composition.
Made of woven wire, the sculptures oscillate between solidity and dematerialization, which is underscored by the shadows they cast.
He liked the shadows cast by the housings against the wall, the mixing and reflections and variety of effects the light performed as it bounced off walls, as the colours mingled, as it played games with the rods and cones of the viewer's eyes.
Mesmerized by shadows cast through the crude, irregularly - shaped openings in the concrete blocks, I studied and photographed the wall during daytime and evening hours.
We see the shadows cast by the cardboard's uneven edges onto the surface.
Some of these beautiful images were taken in Milan, Budapest, Genève, Madrid and Barcelona, often on bright sunny days when interesting shadows cast themselves over the city's architecture.
From long walks in remote Japanese or American woodlands and Europe, to urban forests such as Central Park in New York or the Jardin du Luxembourg in Paris, Takeshi Shikama trained his lens to capture fleeting moments of living things: plants and flowers about to wither, flowing streams or shadows cast by trees.
Roaming the forests, he trained his lens to capture the scenes of fleeting moments of all living things such as plants and flowers about to wither, streams of flowing water, or shadows cast by trees.
There are very beautiful moments in the work, when the materials dictate their own nature and play a part in creating the image: when the paints become mottled and pooled, when the pastels layer upon each other in an unexpected way, when the tyvek is cut so much to become a lacy scrim as it falls to the ground, like shadows cast from a tree.
The transparent acrylic sheet is folded in the shape of a book cover, and the words of the title are «printed» on the lower surface as shadows cast by the engraved letters on the upper plane.
Watson's exhibition, «Nots,» presented tabletop sculpture, suspended installations and drawings featuring partial views of rope sculptures and the larger - than - life shadows they cast.
Taking the dilute shadow mixture, I begin painting the shadows cast by the shutters onto the walls and under the edges of the tiles.
I also strengthen the shadows cast by the window frame with a very dilute wash of the shadow colour.
I also paint the shadows created by the window, and shadows cast by the building onto the rear brickwork.
Add to this the expanded color gamut and improved lighting that HDR brings with it, and this beautiful game really comes to life, contrasting the bright sunlight against the shadows cast by the stadium to add greater depth.
Join the merciless Dark Brotherhood of the Gold Coast, prowling in the shadows cast by the two great powers of the region.
The game is a 2D platformer «similar to Mario» that takes place in a world of shadows cast by 3D objects.
The boy's shadow won't be able to physically work its way through real obstacles and platforms since it's y ’ know, a shadow, but instead, can use shadows cast by objects in the environment to progress through the game.
Use reflections and shadows cast by people, monuments, and so on to capture something in an interesting way.
When we walked into the building, Cayte immediately noticed the shadows cast by the ceiling fans, but she was able to play ball even with the ceiling fans on, eventually forgetting about them to watch the other dogs in class.
Plagued as he is by survivor's guilt, even Ajay's coming - of - age doesn't happen outside of the large shadows cast by the accident.
Over the next six decades, Plymouth would continue to stress innovation that kept it in the public eye even as it seemed to fade into the shadows cast by Chrysler and Dodge.
Shadow walls — where suspended panels with cutout images cast shadows as the sun shines through the cutouts — teach students about the earth's rotation and seasonal cycles as shadows cast by the sun shift positions and lengths.
While it's hard for any other releases to find sun in the long shadows cast by these major sets, here are a couple that deserve consideration.
Oh, painful lighting of the 5th Ave Anthropologie fitting rooms, thank you for showing off all my arm fat with your shadows cast from above.
A new study takes advantage of the shadows cast by these dark clumps to measure the cloud's overall structure and mass.
Kepler gets better at finding smaller planets with longer periods over time, because it has more time to search for the tiny shadows they cast as they pass in front of their home stars.
To confound its potential predators, the glass squid makes use of two U-shaped light - emitting photophores located at the base of its eyes: the lights cancel out the shadows cast by the opaque eyes.
But it may be sensitive to changes in brightness or wavelength, such as moving shadows cast by approaching predators, or light fluctuations associated with different times of day.
He first used it to observe the moon and see the shadows cast by its mountains and craters; he went on to catalogue sunspots; and he discovered the four largest moons of Jupiter — Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto — that are now known as the Galilean moons in his honor.
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