Sentences with phrase «thick surface»

In the early years he would paint on top of the previous day's work, hence the very thick surfaces.
Several wall - mounted assemblages feature items of clothing mounted on cardboard, while other canvases evidence a trail of coins sunk into thick surfaces of foam and spray paint.
The new paintings he is showing at Lisson Gallery, alongside sculptures in pink onyx and highly - polished stainless steel, use silicone and resin to create thick surface layers in a kind of hybrid between painting and sculpture.
For his new paintings, Kapoor used silicone and resin to create thick surface layers in a kind of hybrid between painting and sculpture.
Based on this research, more accurate quantification of elements and analysis of chemical bonding states have become feasible in the several atom thick surface layer of materials using electrons.
But unlike Io, Europa's interior does not feature a global magma ocean but a liquid water one, which lays beneath its few - dozen - kilometers - thick surface ice layer.
That said, the slightly heavier and thicker Surface Pro 3 packs in a lot more raw power and better front - facing camera, a built - in tilt stand, and a wider range of connectivity options.
Measuring 0.24 inches thick for the 9.7 - inch version and 0.27 inches thick for the 12.9 - inch model, the iPad Pro is thinner and lighter than the Surface Pro 4, but the 0.33 - inch - thick Surface benefits from a built - in kickstand.
«Welding two thick surfaces together creates a permanent structure.
Both rely on thick surfaces, clean brushstrokes, and crystal clear patterns of assembly.
Objects are seen frontally, Chardin - like, posed on simple wooden thick surfaces.
Colors range from darker, almost blue - black tones to thick surfaces as gleaming as a blood - stained mirror.
Her preferred spatial effect often seemed to be a swirling vortex, with the illusion of motion both countered and underscored by weighty colors and thick surfaces subdued with the active workings of a palette knife.
First, the company is offering a discrete - graphics options within a 0.57 - inch (14.6 mm) form factor — not ultrabook thin, but not as chunky as the 0.9 - inch thick Surface Book 2, either.
The quartz countertops: The 2 - inch - thick surfaces add shine to the space, but they aren't just good - looking — they're also naturally scratch -, scorch -, and stain - resistant, with four times the strength of granite.
Classic style furniture given a contemporary flavour with super thick surfaces and choice of appliances.
The company states that the device measures 6.5 mm thin at its narrowest point, while the thickest surface is approximately 9.9 mm thick.
Lichenoid Dermatosis: Flat skin nodules that is covered with a thick surface.
Yau writes: «Although the paintings are based on observation, the light is not naturalistic, but juiced up — a thick surface can smolder or glow, even in the evening, when a woman in a nightgown, standing on a couch in her living room, stares into space and sees the air... Knobelsdorf has raised genre painting to another level, which is what makes his work riveting.»
Above this thick surface of white felt will be a system of plumbing, to release controlled amounts of indigo dye onto the material, as if inscribing wounds into the skin.
Before Arshile Gorky used paints thinned with turpentine for Abstract Expressionism's most fluid creations, he boasted of his thick surfaces.
The stripes have become broad bands as much as two feet wide (as in the majestic If), the edges are rough rather than clean - edged, the thick surfaces are built up of several layers of color (the black under the red bands of Yellow Light; the grey underlying the ochre of Signal) that add mystery and depth not unlike the pulsating sensation of Rothko's rectangular washes of color.
Pursuing this minor gap between the plan, the conspiracy, the glitch, and the willful mistake, the work follows this «fine thread» across scattered histories, styles, and technologies to give image to the enormous set of gestures, accidents, and knowledge embedded in the thick surfaces of the easily ignored.
Her layered and intuitive painting approach with its thick surfaces and myriad forms embraces ambiguity to create an experience rich with poetics.
Their thick surfaces are embedded with glazed shitake mushrooms, fake cobwebs and thin metal transistors, and they seem to simultaneously revel in and mock the earthy solemnity of Mr. Keifer's art.
Wrought in her signature dark hue, these new mixed media assemblages take the form of ornamental stalactites and stalagmites enveloped in a thick surface of grey rubber.
Rather, they rely on the palette knife to pack the arbitrary constructs of Abstract Expressionism into smaller, thicker surfaces.
The paradox is that instead of a thick surface, Bonnefoi's process of painting on mesh generated an excessively thin and layered surface.
«Baker's work calls to mind the late paintings of Milton Resnick: those dark, thick surfaces, monochromatic slabs.
(In the Idea House, they used two coats of chalkboard paint to build up a thick surface.)
The existence of this combination kitchen has become a conversation many people, thanks to the functional elements of stainless kitchen decorated with original bar with a thick surface.
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