Sentences with phrase «tangled masses»

Tangled masses of honeysuckle spilled over the picket fence, and she thought it was rude that this scene should appear to be so cheerful, like out of a storybook, when such an awful thing had just happened.
Circles are predominately used to form the art within this world, the natural world itself (Note how the storm clouds in an early scene are tangled masses of thin, swirling lines of various shades of gray), and frames to outline characters and scenes (notably a shot of the witch's owls, which are designed with round heads, attempting to crack a circular window and another showing the orb of the witch's eye fitting neatly into the outlines of a eye - shaped peephole).
The catastrophe left tangled masses of vegetation that could serve as nesting sites or hiding places for small mammals, reptiles, and birds.
Is love an option for man as he tries to wring some meaning out of a tangled mass of suffering and strife?
Imagine crushing a length of yarn in your hand — the tangled mass resembles a folded protein.
They traveled more than 300 kilometers on a tangled mass of trees before landing on a different island.
Suddenly, astonishingly, one - third of the rock and a tangled mass of algae morphs and reveals itself for what it really is: the waving arms of a bright white octopus.
In this slide, an isolated barb from a vaned feather is visible trapped within a tangled mass of spider's web.
The resulting tangled mass in the middle of the intersection would be Mark and Robb Cullen's Once Upon a Time in Venice.
It gathers into a tangled mass and is unable to pass on through the cat's digestive system.
Igor Kopystiansky's Painting is a tangled mass of shredded canvas, composed of bits and pieces of the paintings destroyed in the duo's art storage unit.
In his hyperrealist style, he examines the myth surrounding kudzu, a non-native species that lives large in the Southern imagination as a monstrous weed that enshrouds millions of acres in land under its dark tangled mass.
One of the first three Burst paintings ever created, Blast II (along with Burst and Blast I) represents the series in its purest form: a white background with a colored orb hanging above a tangled mass below.
Among the most notable is Totes Mers (Dead Sea)(Tate Britain), which shows a tangled mass of German aeroplanes lying in a dump near Oxford.
He wrote about stem rust in The Times last year, describing how the disease «can turn a healthy crop of wheat into a tangled mass of stems that produce little or no grain.»
This has led to a tangled mass of information that continues to spread beyond control.

Not exact matches

As a devout Pastafarian I demand that mass tangle of wires and cables seen at ground zero that I think resembles the Flying Spaghetti Monster be posted in the museum also...
First came relentless weeks of chemotherapy to reduce the mass — enveloped, in Jonathan's case, in a tangle of blood vessels doctors dared not disrupt with surgical tools.
I'm staring down the eyepiece of a microscope at a tangled but orderly mass of cells, moving the stage past the mucoid connective tissue to examine the concentric circles of a placental vein.
Too long and your hair can tangle into a mass of mess.
As the credits begin to roll over the screen, Salim is left holding a mass of tangled gray hair smelling vaguely of cologne and spirit gum.
When it is not properly brushed, the scales stick up like tiny barbs, these small barbs catch loose, wooly undercoat hairs, dirt and debris, knotting and tangling them into a mass of solid hair that is almost impossible to comb through
If hairballs are allowed to form they can become gigantic masses of tangled hair & food and will block the stomach exit, causing the rabbit to starve to death while his stomach appears to be very fat.
In these works, ribbons of paint are stacked and piled atop each other, massed together in chaotic snarls and tangles, wedged into the corners of the canvas, and mediated by recessed spaces that are divided into swathes of light and shadow.
The aluminum sculpture Big Gulp Lying, 2010, is a writhing mass recognizable as a human form only by its feet, which protrude from the sleeves of the pullover in which it is hopelessly tangled.
Upon arrival at the main gallery space, we are confronted by a mass of tangled wires overtaking the entire room.
His practice is informed by found objects and the materials that surround him: scraps of paper, carton, plastic and more recently «protest wire», a tangled black mass of wire he salvaged from car tyres burnt during the political protests that accompanied the last elections in Kenya.
His ongoing series «Drawing in Space» comprises works made from protest wire - a tangled, black mass of wire salvaged from car tyres burnt during the civil unrest that accompanied the last elections in Kenya.
Other works include the cast silver wall sculpture Net II (1999) by Lynda Benglis that resembles a mass of tangled intestines; a new pen and ink drawing by Don Colley; Kiki Smith's Ginzer, an etching made from a post-mortem tracing of the artist's beloved cat; Mel Chin's seemingly innocuous sculpture The Elementary Object (1993) which is in fact a «pipe» bomb encased in steel (with padlock and key); and Joyce Treiman's small - scale watercolor depicting a decomposing skull adorned in Roman headgear.
Like the green mass in the two paintings mentioned above, the drawings Mitchell made in 1964 consist of an impenetrable tangle of marks; unlike the paintings, they don't dissolve into an array of twisty brushstrokes.
Thousands of threaded needles, tangled sculptural masses of thread, and stitching offer opportunities for reflection on the work of reparation.
Back Gallery: Overgrown Artist talk by Michel de Broin: 7:00 pm A few weeks after transforming the building at the top of our street for Nuit Blanche, Janet Morton returns to create a dense ivory mass of plush tangled vines a foot deep, clinging to the back gallery wall.
Likewise, her meticulously rendered drawings of women's hair — isolated from the the bodies and faces of their owners — tangle with mass - media images of female beauty and the precarious projection of the self onto idealized and unrealistic models.
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