Cut six
triangles out of each circle and place on the prepared baking sheet.
Not exact matches
I fear, at times, that our concept
of «design» and «planning» have strayed so far from meaning that we've found ourselves drawing fancy
circles and
triangles and talking in jargony - architecture - jibberish just because we're afraid we might be found
out: that maybe what we're doing isn't really doing anything.»
Decoratively cut
out shapes in the center
of the second round, staying several inches in from the edges (long
triangles,
circles, diamonds — whatever tickles your fancy).
Cut
out small black shapes
of your choice, 3
of each shape (3
circles, 3
triangles,...
Cut
out a variety
of shapes —
triangles,
circles, and squares were mostly what we used for these puppets.
The imaginary
triangle is a feasible explanation for the bites taken
out of the
circles; the brain «understands» they are «merely» partly covered black
circles.
One student holds the rope in place at one vertex
of the
triangle, while the other two slowly move in a
circle, using the rope as a giant compass to mark
out the other points
of the
triangle.
When the baddies come
out to play, the shape - swapping mechanic doubles as a rock - paper - scissors ruleset —
circle beats square, square beats
triangle, and
triangle beats
circle — whereby you have to change Flat's shape to counter that
of the enemy.
The American poet Mark Strand wrote that, «In looking at Resika's work, one senses two things simultaneously: that nature despite its complexity has been partially transformed into an idealized place
of circles, half -
circles,
triangles, and straight lines, and that the feel
of the
out -
of - doors — the depth
of the sky, the outline
of the island or distant mountain, the sun, the moon — is palpable and has not been compromised.»
«Untitled» (1989), for example, depicts two shapes: a
circle, outlined in pencil and shaded in white, with a wedge cut
out; and a
triangle, shaded in a sienna hue, that pierces the
circle, with the intimation
of shadow peeking from behind it.