Sentences with phrase «shaped water elements»

I tried several different heart shaped water elements, combining them with reflections, pools of water or ringlets of water.

Not exact matches

Elements are introduced which give shape to the shapeless: light into darkness; a domed sky (firmament) dividing waters above from waters below; the earth with its vegetation separated from the waters; the sun, moon and stars to regulate the days, months and seasons.
With water - repellent ripstop fabric and a shaped hood, the Boys» Nike Sportswear Windrunner Jacket delivers lightweight coverage from the elements.
Dynamic proteinaceous structures between cells change shape to allow the selective passage of nutrients and water while excluding deleterious foreign elements which exceed a particular molecular radius (2).
The Shape of Water is an ingenious fantasy romance that utilizes cold war era elements to the advantage of its premise while subtly challenging our preconceived notions of established archetypes.
«The Shape Of Water» is a movie that is truly able to blend the genres of fantasy, romance and other storytelling elements that elevate this movie from, what could easily have been perceived as a cheesy B movie, into a stunning piece of cinema that touches hearts.
To say that nearly every element of The Shape of Water is a success wouldn't be fibbing.
«The Shape of Water» understands a fundamental truth about 1961 America: the furniture, the outfits, the cars and other elements of design looked great, but society was ugly.
In «The Shape of Water,» his most impressive work since «Pan's Labyrinth» 11 years ago, the visual stylist spins an adult fairy tale that takes elements from «Beauty and the Beast» and recasts them in an alternative universe that's a wonderfully rendered twist on our own.
As expected with del Toro, who co-wrote the script with Vanessa Taylor, the visual element of «The Shape of Water» is especially inventive.
The various audio elements of The Shape of Water should get it into Sound Mixing.
One of my best days at Telluride this year began with Guillermo del Toro's «The Shape of Water,» a love story that combines elements of «Beauty and the Beast,» except the beast is from the sea, more like the Creature from the Black Lagoon.
Guillermo del Toro is an ingenious crafter of dioramas, of which The Shape of Water, a Cold War - era drama tinged with elements of the paranormal, is no exception.
Every element of the art direction metaphorically expresses themes: numerous reflections and mirrors; music and song choices; lighting emphasizing reds, yellows, or blues; the use of water (as in The Shape of Water it signifies love bestowing its beauty in shapes) beginning with Iguazu Falls in the opening credits; confining spaces despite an abundance of windows and glass; and the windstorm that tests but can't defeat Marina's strewater (as in The Shape of Water it signifies love bestowing its beauty in shapes) beginning with Iguazu Falls in the opening credits; confining spaces despite an abundance of windows and glass; and the windstorm that tests but can't defeat Marina's streWater it signifies love bestowing its beauty in shapes) beginning with Iguazu Falls in the opening credits; confining spaces despite an abundance of windows and glass; and the windstorm that tests but can't defeat Marina's strength.
Embodying the element of water and referencing flowing shapes and waves with hues of silver and blue.
However, while the subtle collisions between the bowls suggest the unpredictable complexity of a stochastic pattern in nature, the artist has experimented with and refined all of the components over time — the shape and size of the pool or pools, the temperature and speed of the water, and the type, size, and number of floating vessels that subtly peel off to the left or right of a diametrical current directed at the center.3 For the artist, the configuration of elements in his generative systems is tuned to be «both operational and identifiable as the score of the musical form it produces.»
The satisfyingly fat droplets of water that fall onto the car roof; the hypnotic sound of the windscreen wipers moving back and forth; the blurred shapes and colours of the view ahead — these are all elements that make car journeys on wet days so appealing.
Water, documented events and personal narratives are elements that have shaped Bellotto's work.
Her Icelandic roots have aroused this curiosity, primarily for the four elements - air, fire, earth & water - powerfully displayed by volcanoes, geysers & glaciers, and have shaped her way to comprehend nature & life.
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