These introduce
subtle variations of colour as well as a bold texture next to the solid navy headboard.
There are
many subtle variations in skin color, bone structure, etc. throughout the world and it's literally not a back and white sort of thing.
The researchers
identified subtle variations in the dynamic behavior of the beams as the fatigue cycles increased, such as shifts in the natural frequency.
In the artist's view, these works and their materials,
through subtle variation and surface qualities, convey a sense of the landscapes from which they originated.
Often, paint companies have a collection of whites that aren't just white but
contain subtle variations of white that lean toward a color, like this barely blue hue.
Granted, many are
subtle variations of attack / defend or defend / attack scenarios, but your starting troops, location and even the maps themselves can offer very unique tactical challenges.
The way it does this is to look
for subtle variations in the light coming from these star systems, either from the star itself or from the planet that is orbiting around it.
I made 3 of these loaves total, and even
with subtle variations, they all came out really tasty and disappeared completely within a day each time.
Then he uses repeated applications of pigment to build up the surface while mixing them to allow
subtle variations in color and tone.
In Longo's enormous seven - panel drawing of this historic building, the immutable monumentality of the U.S. Capitol image is particularized
by subtle variations in the molding above each of the building's windows and by their individual curtains.
Peters develops her paintings
using subtle variations in colour, tone and scale to construct illusionary light and structural depth.
By
measuring subtle variations in the cosmic microwave background (CMB), the remnant radiation from the early universe that pervades the sky, WMAP refined the estimated age of the universe (13.7 billion years, give or take), among other key cosmological parameters.
Unlike traditional shipboard sonar measurements — which bounce waves off the seafloor and have mapped out a mere 20 percent of the planet's oceans — the satellites
captured subtle variations in Earth's gravitational pull at the water's surface.
The unsolved puzzle of
how subtle variations driven by Earth - orbit changes can affect the climate suggests a closer look at feedback processes, including other pathways than direct solar radiative forcing.
The biggest knock against is that there is not a large variety in the actual puzzle mechanics, so the more that you play the game, the more that puzzles begin to feel
like subtle variations on a theme.
Whitford, even more perfectly cast here than he was as a white - collar cog of The Cabin In The Woods, performs a tireless display of paternalistic smarminess, managing to slip a
couple subtle variations on «boy» into a single two - minute stretch.
Louise Bourgeois made more than 1200 limited edition prints over her lifetime and MoMA has just about all of them, plus thousands of
subtle variations as she experimented with colors, inks, and techniques.
They echo paintings by Ellsworth Kelly, with Scott's use of precise geometric abstractions all having the same core structure but subject to
infinitely subtle variations.
When colors have similar value and low contrast, they create the illusion of vibration or movement, as in the paintings of Agnes Martin, whose color choice often stays within the realm of a certain value to
create subtle variation with a puzzling effect for the eye.
Side by side, mapped out across the huge floor, they make up a pattern across the space, which
reveals subtle variation, as well as the possibilities such a space can offer an artist.
Hung at different heights in somewhat random groupings, the shades
add subtle variations to the natural look.
His photorealist paintings depict the moving train's blur, precisely painted with a mixture of acrylic and oil, conveying the velocity and movement of his subjects while also
showing subtle variations in texture and saturation.
He had
noted subtle variations between the resistance genes he pulled out of soil organisms and their doppelgängers in disease - causing bacteria.
By measuring these minute accelerations and decelerations, scientists can
calculate subtle variations in Jupiter's gravity and deduce how its mass is distributed.
Thomas Sisson of the survey's division in Menlo Park, California,
mapped subtle variations in the composition of rock formations and divined their ages by dating radioactive minerals.
Veterinary dermatologists are trained to
recognize subtle variations in allergy and skin diseases, then pursue the most direct and cost - effective diagnostic work - up and treatment.
His use of
subtle variation continually questions the figure / ground relationship, making his paintings seem at once two - dimensional and sculptural.
Small variations in the speed, weight, and placement of the mechanisms, and the length of the stalks,
impart subtle variations to the overall sound texture created.
Totem Detail
brings subtle variations of form and color into vivid focus while picking up on another common thread in Bulloch's work — that is, leaving the final interpretation in the hand's of the viewer.