Sentences with phrase «vague shapes»

Having only been able to see vague shapes, he was able to read the smallest of text!
With an image or vague shape in mind, he forms almost sculptural tableaux out of tin foil (formerly, he used cardboard).
Relying on them indoors, where one can make out vague shapes with stark contrast, is one thing.
«No title (Martyrs) ``, a series of portraits, stands out against the elaborateness of Rudolph's landscapes through its expressive, gestural style: The dissolving colours define only vague shapes but generate an enormous emotional vehemence.
Dark, indecipherable images of vague shapes moving rapidly around one another making grunting noises does not make for an exciting experience.
Something looked a little like a man, but he seemed to have a dozen arms and legs and seemed not to occupy any specific world at all but just a grey fog broken by looming vague shapes.
We are dimly aware of passing large groups of draped furniture, vague shapes not quite still in the candlelight, like a sleeping herd.
In these paintings, gestural lines sinuate around, sometimes emerging into vague shapes, other times into obscure forms, creating a rich schema of marks, symbols and colors - self - contained and relating to each other within the boundaries of the canvas.
So only a very small area of the top of the HomePod has the potential to illuminate, and even then it can only display vague shapes and colours rather than symbols.
Silhouettes of people and objects as vague shapes are visible through these shades, but details are not visible.
«I would have had to board there, which my parents didn't want,» says Ticchi, who was born legally blind with limited vision — he could see some light and vague shapes.
A faint light from another room dimly illuminated his surroundings, and he made out vague shapes, familiar but sinister.
These can be subtle, like a vague shape in a few scenes that's easy to ignore if you aren't looking for it, or they can be right in your face.
This leads visitors back to a large charcoal drawing, «Untitled No. 18» from 1958, where you can see him sketching out vague shapes; then to several of his collages placed around the room; and finally to his paintings, which suddenly register as paintings sprung from collages, with their juxtaposed elements functioning, as Ms. de Kooning puts it, like «action caught at an impasse» to create «an art of interruption.»
The vague shape of a small sailboat interrupts a two - toned ball of blue.
The direct relationship between excess and decay is particularly strong in Black Landscape II, where a vague shape — swollen and sharp in some areas and sagging in others — overlaid with shiny tar - like paint, emerges from a bed of accumulated gold accessories.
On his path of capturing the moments of nowness and ephemerality, Stohead experimented with vague shapes and bright colors creating enchanting pieces.
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