Sentences with phrase «through gradations»

Through gradations of screen - printed color, they create a whisper - light physicality, reminding us of all of the flickering calls for attention that we pass by every day.
«The short answer for the millennials is that retirement won't necessarily be an event,» Williams said, «They will go through gradations of retirement.»

Not exact matches

The tiny sensors, which consist of infrared light - emitting diodes (LEDs) coupled with a sensitive light detector, measure infinitesimal gradations in light in human tissue, due to changing blood volume in the microvasculature as blood circulates through the body — a process that follows in rhythm with the beating of the heart.
If you hold that no human death came before sinfulness, then it depends on what you call human (there is a gradation of forms leading up to the modern human skeleton in the fossil record, as well as the overwhelming genetic evidence that we arose through an evolutionary process) and what you consider sin (i.e. when did we become accountable to God for our actions?).
But if Rehnquist had paid attention to the depth of the argument in the brief, it should have been clear to him that the gradation of trimesters was utterly irrelevant to the status of that small human being, for it had never been anything other than a human being through the entire length of the pregnancy.
54 patterns — including gradation, stripe, border, prism, fabric, frost and matte — are now available with a five day lead time through local stock in Europe.
Once those handcuffs are taken off, it's more difficult to follow a more measured kind of graduated approach like I'm talking about, but as you go through each of these gradations, there is typically only a slight increase in body fat and weight.
The name that begun humbly in Taunton in 1969, was just a small store at that time and then the road to the success of this name could place no hurdle against the hard work of its people and they made it through more and more up - gradation every year.
It is sort of a weirdly tense feeling to running through the levels trying to be hyper - vigilant about enemy and trap placement (and usually trying to get through as fast as possible before said placements can have a chance to murder the player) while simultaneously trying to keep an eye out for any environmental cues (such as subtle shifts in color gradation) to determine things which walls are destructible and have goodies like health upgrades behind them.
Sites, subjects, and methods of observation are critical to each artist's visual language: planted fields, elevations seen from an airplane window, gradations of color in a sky reflected on a watery plane, shapes glanced at through apertures between buildings, or the puzzle of shapes in a tapestry - like world are some of the inspirations for the paintings shown here.
With these elements, artists like Hiroshi Sugimoto, Luisa Lambri, Melanie Schiff, Walead Beshty, and Adam Ekberg create ephemeral works that explore the foundation of the photographic image: the play of light through half opened shutters; haunting seascapes reduced to a gradation of elemental material; and luminous circles of light formed by the interplay of sunlight and the camera's lens.
Julian Stanczak explores the visual, psychological, and emotional resonance of color in his Op art paintings, through which he aims to induce a «color meltdown,» as he describes: «I want to fuse many colorants and their gradations into a single color experience.»
Heading downstairs to the exhibition space, «Daughters of Penelope» surveys the historic relationship between women artists and Dovecot: there's a strong sense of place ever present, from Moss circle / square (2010) in which Caroline Dear draws on her training in basket weaving, picking out grasses from her home on Skye which she dries and knots into tactile, perishable grids, to Naomi Robertson's Kantha Diaries (2011) produced after a trip to west Bengal, absorbing Kantha quilt designs into blue - white reproductions of daily rhythms, or a rug, Untitled (2013) created by Julie Brook and Dovecot, that mimics the gradations of tone in the British artist's burnt ochre pigment drawings, picked up while travelling through deserts in Libya and Namibia.
Subtle gradations of color and background muted tones filter through dark and richly textured red, blue and green coalescing units, which dominate the center.
Through a hybrid form of abstract expressionism, de Klaver paints on canvas with a series and gradation of blacks, blues, greys and white informed by a deep attachment to the neutral palette and texture of Robert Ryman and freely - scribbled liberation of Cy Twombly.
Kaneda's paintings are fluid and dynamic, creating vibrations through overlapping undulating forms and gradations of color.
Artist Statement «I altered the typeface Avant Garde by Herb Lubalin for the word CHANGE, visually showing the transformation from very bold to very thin and enhanced by a gradation through...
2 Brought to bear on our eye by subtle colour gradations of mauve, grey, blue or brown, his colour field becomes charged through a strategic introduction of condensed areas of darker or lighter hue, bringing the work closer to Klee's ideal of «exactitude winged by intuition».3 Despite the artist's quest for total abstraction, all Gaitonde's seemingly non-objective works have elements of unevenness and suggestion, which tend toward figuration.
His color, now blazing, now gently softened, now sounding in resonant combinations, is the source of both form and light, holding within its brilliant transparencies darker gradations which convey limitless depth, at the same time allowing the white light of the canvas to shimmer through to the surface... slashing oranges cut across the pink and blue of partially squared area -LSB-...] with the more complex imagery of Queen II and III, in which figures with ritual connotations are implied in rich color schemes of red, blue, green and ocher with white.
One of its technological advantages, he said, was its remarkable ability to convey fine gradations of meaning through word order and sentence structure (as opposed to through word choice — though, with modern English's massive lexicon, that's also true, as your example illustrates).
But if we think there is something distinctive and worth preserving about the higher level of condemnation communicated through a criminal sanction compared to the presumably lower level of condemnation communicated with a civil sanction, then keeping some of the relevant and reasonable collateral consequences of conviction might better facilitate the realization of that gradation.
SELECTED ACCOMPLISHMENTS • Developed the initial design and various updates for a prototype fiber machine model in 2012 • Implemented Uni-graphics at the organization and coached the employees in same leading to 40 % enhanced efficiency and accuracy of resultant imaging • Reduced cycle time of a piping system by 12 minutes through effective up gradation in model
Gradations of blue create a calming feel, from the palest of shades on the walls through to the mid tones of the curtains and on to the vibrancy of indigo on the plush velvet sofa.
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