He defines systems in his work as «a way of communicating an intelligible idea in terms of shapes colours and forms, or an organisation principle that I predetermine and allow to run to see what the outcomes will be...» In his painting here, Triangles within a Dodecagon, he takes the regular twelve sided
shape as its starting place and bases an equilateral triangle between two of the vertices, or along one of the sides.
Young takes the ellipse
shape as a starting place and uses it engagingly, whether as a cool gray screen through which we view a field of pinks and greens or as elements of sunny, landscape - like compositions.
Not exact matches
As for her assertion that newcomers should find the process rewarding enough to brave an intimidating tableau of wires and capacitors and diodes, well, just think about how some people claim to love assembling IKEA furniture: the careful laying out of the parts, painstaking examination of instructions, a few false starts and, ultimately, the satisfaction of things slotting into place as the final product takes shap
As for her assertion that newcomers should find the process rewarding enough to brave an intimidating tableau of wires and capacitors and diodes, well, just think about how some people claim to love assembling IKEA furniture: the careful laying out of the parts, painstaking examination of instructions, a few false
starts and, ultimately, the satisfaction of things slotting into
place as the final product takes shap
as the final product takes
shape.
Throwing pots on a potters wheel is the classic pottery image; the clay is
placed in the centre of the wheel and using hands
as a tool, combined with the force created by the turning potters wheel a pot
shape is manipulated from the clay into a recognisable
shape and is a notoriously difficult skill to master; but this is only the
start, Penny Spooner explains what happens next,» Once I have thrown a pot I leave it to dry until it is leather hard (green ware) and turn off any excess clay, make adaptations and scratch designs into the clay.
Made of sinewy muscles and quivering scales (he's performed, balletically, by Del Toro regular Doug Jones), it turns out this «asset» is actually Elisa's Romeo, and —
as she
starts to flirt with the mystery man, feeding him hard - boiled eggs and pressing up against the glass — The
Shape of Water floats to a magical
place of perfect bliss.
Made of sinewy muscles and quivering scales (he's performed, balletically, by del Toro regular Doug Jones), it turns out this «asset» is actually Elisa's Romeo, and —
as she
starts to flirt with the mystery man, feeding him hard - boiled eggs and pressing up against the glass — «The
Shape of Water» floats to a magical
place of perfect bliss.
While hot, it's
placed on a spinner and rotated at high speed; at the same time a
shaping device that employs high - pressure rollers is brought to bear and,
starting from just below the wheel's outer face, moves downward, stretching the metal of the wheel's rim downwards
as it goes.
I didn't have much of a plan when I
started writing, but
as the families began taking
shape and the relationships falling into
place, there were certain characters» perspectives I naturally gravitated towards.
Suiting Up for the Attention Economy From time to time — many journalists know this moment — it feels
as if several stories or trends you've been covering (or trying to dodge)
start locking into
place in some sort of
shape or design or purpose.
Even 1 % of your paycheck is a great
place to
start, but if you can save
as much
as 20 %, you will be in much better
shape later on when you need to draw on retirement funds.
It also provided us with an adventurous getaway before
starting our articles at Heenan Blaikie LLP,
as well
as an opportunity to get in
shape, visit new
places, and contribute to an amazing cause.