Armor wearers also wound up taking short,
shallow breaths rather than the deep breaths associated with regular exertion.
Not exact matches
Rather than taking deep, full
breaths, we're resorting to
shallow, quick ones, forcing the body to work overtime to get the same amount of oxygen, Tamir says.
The fourteen - piece retrospective — ranging from 1988's
Shallow Breath to two substantial sculptures realized this year, including a cast - iron floor piece — emphasizes the formal, «minimalist» containment of Whiteread's casts
rather than their petrified histories and content.