Sentences with phrase «squiggles as»

When you get 14 + / - 2.5, with squiggles purposely set to match other squiggles as far as looks, it takes some amount of art to convince anyone of anything related to the squiggly lines.
From South Korea to Russia to Japan, geophysical instruments recorded squiggles as seismic waves passed through and shook the ground.
The little squiggle inside the icon is the yearly anomaly series and you can just about see that -77.2-121.5 is the same squiggle as Byrd.

Not exact matches

That way, those who see it as an interesting architectural shape can see it that way, and those who want to see it through fairy - colored glasses can see it as a cross, an ankh, a pink unicorn's toenail, or a giant squiggle of pasta for all it matters.
Shape mixture into nuggets or fun shapes such as squares, «squiggles», etc..
«You get all these squiggle plots and you have to turn that into As, Gs, Cs and Ts.»
It would have been the Hollywood ending to a story that began half a century ago with a few squiggles in his notebook, and climaxed on 4 July this year with a tear in his eye as physicists armed with a $ 6 billion particle collider announced they had found the particle that bears his name.
Mr. Squiggles is a little robotic hamster that scurries around, rides a skateboard, rolls around in a hamster ball, and is just as cute as the real versionĂ‚ — without the offending smell, cage cleaning, and tendency to bite small fingers.
But as he approaches his first birthday and becomes more independent, I start to see him squiggle away from me more and more as he explores the world around him.
As neat as it is to see «The Starry Night» squiggle about like a piece of background animation leftover from «Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist,» altering van Gogh's paintings has a curious way of disrupting their magiAs neat as it is to see «The Starry Night» squiggle about like a piece of background animation leftover from «Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist,» altering van Gogh's paintings has a curious way of disrupting their magias it is to see «The Starry Night» squiggle about like a piece of background animation leftover from «Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist,» altering van Gogh's paintings has a curious way of disrupting their magic.
Depp mugs and mutters a lot, makes funny little squiggles with his mouth, overdoes the double takes, and in general acts as if he'd rather be somewhere else.
But thanks to the standard all - wheel - drive system and NASA - grade electronics, the Turbo sucked in the horizon without so much as a squiggle from the chassis.
Near as we can tell, Lois Little was Wood's real - life second grade teacher and she INSISTED, in the way only elementary school teachers can, that little Douglas would learn to read despite his aversion to the «blobs and squiggles» on the page.
Piled high at one end of the room, the cloth then makes its way to a table where it is marked by squiggles and doodles in blue thread, as if the seamstress had recently departed for a coffee break.
His touch becomes increasingly painterly and gratifyingly so: squiggles, blobs, and what are described as «hot dogs» array Close's canvases.
Abstract illusionism comes to mind, with painters such as James Havard airbrushing shadows under squiggles of paint.
At the same time, the squiggle - like blue line that lays on top of the majority of the painting is reminiscent of digital marks made through computer programs such as the brush tool in Photoshop, a technique that remains prominent in contemporary painting today.
With these, the dynamic reverses: as you try to make sense of their glittered convolutions and squiggled fluorescence (the arcane titles are no help), the intervening glimpses of striped canvases are calming.
As part of «Ways of Living», a show curated by Arcadia Missa at David Roberts Art Foundation (DRAF) in London earlier this year, Loft Schulz covered the gallery walls in a rude explosion of acid - yellow and lavender squiggles.
Text competes with squiggles to describe the art itself as affirming or anxious — a matter in French of yes or night.
The month and year look as bold as the more abstract squiggles.
More often they remain as squiggles and blotches in a display of austere mark - making that's hard to love.
The multitude of small, squiggling strokes in green, purple, blue, and white running across the entire surface of this work could be viewed as anticipating the Pattern and Decoration movement.
It forgets that, just as Krasner took up squiggles, Pollock and others, too, had been using scrawls and formal design to revel in the arbitrary.
In squiggles, he argues, Krasner took Abstract Expressionism as a language, an arbitrary system of signs.
Bold brushstrokes, lively cartoonish squiggles and bright colors marked Jonathan Lasker's paintings while the use of industrial materials as Day - Glo and Roll - a-Tex with recurrent patterns of circuits and cells formed Peter Halley's signature style.
Continuing in the tradition of Abstract Expressionists such as Mark Rothko, whose groundbreaking practice emphasized process and feelings, Rocio Rodriquez devises a language of scrapes, squiggles and large blemishes to express her perceptions of the environment.
These vibrant paintings develop ideas from past work but also present new challenges; some are purely abstract — a new development — while others give prominence to favourite motifs such as his dots and squiggles.
These snaking forms — «squiggles» — appear throughout Sperling's work and act, alternately, as instigators and appeasers of movement: the maelstrom of forms that characterizes Sperling's work.
However, most spectators who look at a painting without recognizing anything in it, almost always describe it as «abstract», whether or not it has a naturalistic squiggle or two.
A quality that permeates the exhibition as a whole, it's best exemplified by Jennifer Steinkamp's monumental 2004 video installation, Sharpie, a colourful and layered composition of pulsating squiggles.
Three interpretations of a screen door fade from a solid black resin - and - fiberglass panel (Blue Screen Door, 1971) to a blue neon line squiggling up the wall (Blue Door Edge, 1971) to a wan canvas sheet (Blue Screen Door Map, 1972) as though the door itself is wasting away.
As evidenced by the paintings in her current retrospective at the Whitney, she keeps a toolshed of effects and objects — drop shadows, large modernist grids, drips, bicycle wheels, squiggles, text, impasto that rivals cake frosting, and even wallpaper — that appear predetermined to keep every possible idea of «mark - making» alive.
The episode is even more blissful for viewers who know that Cunningham never really choreographed to music so much as he made dances that co-existed in time with a score and that, for all the miraculous unpredictability of his movement, an underlying structure, down to the last torso squiggle, has always prevailed over improvisation.
In amongst the multimedia examples in the column was one from Teddy TV titled «Trend and variation» — purporting to teach the viewer the difference between trend («an average or general tendency of a series of data points to move in a certain direction over time, represented by a line or curve on a graph») and variation («common cause variation is also known as «noise» or «natural patterns,»» the squiggles on a graph).
There is no statistical validity for claiming your GHG driven warming hypothesis, as implemented in the models, is confirmed because the observed trend lies «within the squiggles».
Each of the squiggles is one out of thousands of solutions possible as a result of sensitive dependence on initial conditions.
MW, as well as SM's work, does not lead me to question whether Mann et al created a skillful temperature reconstruction but whether these proxies are useful at all for the task.........» Mannian squiggles» as SM says.
The post has arrived and although as a trainee, hardly anything is addressed to you, fee earners are always keen for trainees to have a go at doing a first draft of an email or letter in response on their behalf (you quickly learn to accept the red pen squiggles across your work!).
Anything but being locked in a boardroom with the consultant - du - jour talking incoherent marketing - speak as part of an abstract navel - gazing exercise, or being asked to foot an exorbitant bill for a designer squiggle to adorn the firm's... [more]
Anything but being locked in a boardroom with the consultant - du - jour talking incoherent marketing - speak as part of an abstract navel - gazing exercise, or being asked to foot an exorbitant bill for a designer squiggle to adorn the firm's letterhead and business card.
When the plate vibrates at just the right frequency, the sand jerks into squiggles and waves known as Chladni patterns.
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