Sentences with phrase «shaped variation at»

If you want to spice up brunch with Ms. or Mr. Sweetie, try the heart - shaped variation at the end.

Not exact matches

The shape had become his trademark after success with Juventus and the Italian national team — but three at the back was still a rare sight in England, where four defenders was canon and any numerical variation happened farther up the field.
Meanwhile, at Stanford University, materials scientist Zhenan Bao and collaborators cut pyramid - shaped holes in an elastic polymer to produce variations in capacitance, the ability to hold an electric charge.
«This unusually large variation in brightness means that the object is highly elongated: about ten times as long as it is wide, with a complex, convoluted shape,» said Karen Meech, who works at the Institute for Astronomy in Hawaii, in a statement.
A team of scientists from Uppsala University and Princeton University, led by Leif Andersson at SciLifeLab in Uppsala, has now shed light on the evolutionary history of Darwin's finches and have identified a gene that explains variation in beak shape within and among species.
The beauty of this Y - shape molecule is that although the basic structure remains the same, millions of slight variations can be produced by changing the sequence of amino acids in the protein strands at the ends of the two arms of the «Y» molecule.
I bought this top, which is a slight variation on the classic shape, last week at H&M and it's since made me change my stance.
The computer - generated razzle - dazzle of most contemporary animation has the shape and depth to convince us (at least on some subconscious level) that it's taking place in the real world, or some variation thereof.
At the Kaplan Educational Center inside the upscale White Flint Mall here in suburban Washington, the latest variation on for - profit educational services is taking shape.
I only factored in auctions for North America, all products had to be functional and in good shape, pricing variations based on e-reader color was not taken into account and shipping was not included (given that Amazon and other retailers offer free shipping, you really should take that cost into account when looking at a used e-reader).
His artwork, and indeed his recent exhibition, Receptor - Binding Variations, on view at Bridget Donahue Gallery in New York, involves scent molecules in one shape or form.
The exhibition at Lisson Gallery includes a selection of paintings from this series, including a large - scale «Lo Wooster» (a variation of the aforementioned shape, hung close to the ground) as well as works on paper, archival material and photographs.
Known for creating sculptures and installations that relied on the cube (or «box»)-- variations of which he made in plywood, steel, and Plexiglass — Judd also stacked pristine rectangular units at specific intervals up the length of walls, secure in the knowledge that the geometric shapes were not symbolic, representational, or meaningful in and of themselves.
Variations on the theme of political conceptualism - meets - craft could also be seen in Jessica Stockholder's new works at Chicago gallery Kavi Gupta, Summer Wheat's acrylic - on - aluminum - mesh paintings at New York's Fridman Gallery, and Michelle Grabner's gingham paintings and bronzes in the shape of woven blankets at Portland's Upfor.
Part II: Unreasonable Sized Paintings at SVA Chelsea Gallery does not, in this instance, refer to unorthodox variations in canvas shape or size, but rather to particular occasions where painters, who otherwise produce larger works, feel compelled to make paintings approximately within this modest scale — occasions that are often less influenced by reason than by the need to concretize, without limitation, pure emotion or spontaneous thoughts.
«Unreasonable Sized Paintings» (a term neither limited to unorthodox variations in canvas shape nor monumentally sized paintings), showing at SVA Chelsea Gallery, refers to the work of painters who, during occasional unpremeditated episodes, feel compelled to make paintings that are neither specific studies of larger or smaller paintings nor parts of particular ongoing series, but rather the byproduct of pure pleasure or the release of spontaneous thoughts that need to be concretized without limitations.
She had her first solo exhibition in the city in 1956, at Terrain Gallery, and her most recent one, Stars, which features colorful, vigorously messy paintings of different variations on the shape, is currently on view at Williamsburg's Art 101.
Over the four past decades, the vast majority of Gorchov's paintings contains identical elements — two biomorphic shapes against a monochromatic background on saddle - like stretchers, at once concave and convex — with variations running from nuanced inflections to stark contrasts.
These ambitious, complex manipulations lend the works in this presentation a painterly and enigmatic expressiveness, the variations of light and shadow hinting at the presence of satellites, constellations or galaxies amidst the mysterious shapes and patterns.
At play is the artist's interest in the way viewing is mechanically shaped as well as the theme of doubling, which presented itself throughout Charlesworth's career as she continued to revisit iconography and objects, often with sly variations.
At some places there would be heating of the ocean, in other places, cooling of the ocean (generally, the cooling goes on at high latitudes, warming in the tropics, but there is a lot of variation associated with the shape of the basins, the thermohaline circulation etc.At some places there would be heating of the ocean, in other places, cooling of the ocean (generally, the cooling goes on at high latitudes, warming in the tropics, but there is a lot of variation associated with the shape of the basins, the thermohaline circulation etc.at high latitudes, warming in the tropics, but there is a lot of variation associated with the shape of the basins, the thermohaline circulation etc.).
In the tugging on the temperature profile (by net radiant heating / cooling resulting from radiative disequilibrium at single wavelengths) by the absorption (and emission) by different bands, the larger - scale aspects of the temperature profile will tend to be shaped more by the bands with moderate amounts of absorption, while finer - scale variations will be more influenced by bands with larger optical thicknesses per unit distance (where there can be significant emission and absorption by a thinner layer).
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