Sentences with phrase «white surface such»

If you don't have a fixed white surface such as cabinets or tiles to pick your white from, then the second thing to consider is how light or dark the colours are throughout your home.
If you do this over a clean white surface such as a large piece of white paper, any fleas or «flea dirts» (flea excrement consisting of digested blood) will be deposited onto the surface.

Not exact matches

As astronomers continue to closely monitor the high - level activity occurring on the surface of the sun, the White House has revealed plans that would respond to such an event.
After the allegations began to surface, top Republicans, such as White House Chief of Staff John Kelly and Porter's former boss Sen. Orrin Hatch (R - UT), went out of their way to defend Porter, vouch for his good character, and say he shouldn't resign.
Assemblyman Keith Wright, who is also running for Rangel's seat, has accused chief rival state Sen. Adriano Espaillat of attempting to suppress the white and black vote after an e-mail from a super PAC surfaced recommending such a tactic.
Zebras in warmer areas have more stripes, for example, and biting flies such as horseflies avoid landing on black - and - white striped surfaces.
For example, reactions triggered at the surfaces of white blood cells amplify to produce organism scale behaviors, such as fighting infection or developing immunity.
The traditional white kitchen design pairs white cabinets with a white countertop surface, such as granite or marble.
At the appendix of electric field to such capsule on its surface rise up black or white granules, providing change of colour of a capsule.
If the surface of the proportion of white and black microbeads are - the color of such a capsule is shown in gray.
The white slipcover, into which the book fits neatly, features the letters of the title rising off the surface at an angle, and the idea all along was to do something unlike anything ever seen in the world of publishing, Riverhead's art director, Helen Yentus said «I didn't even think we'd be able to do it, because it's such a new and innovative technology.»
In such a scenario, if it is the white particles that are oriented towards the visible surface then the region will be depicted as white to the viewer.
The surface of the hands and feet are white to ensure the animal stays warm in colder climates in countries such as Mongolia.
Sulfurated lime dips stain jewelry, porous surfaces such as cement, and the white or light - colored coats of pets.
Discover the land through innovative new game mechanics such as splatting paint on a white surface to uncover your surroundings.
So does the less than friendly stereotype painted on a fountain's inner surface, such as booze for a Native American and the threatening face, at least to white eyes, of a black.
Paintings such as White Wheat and Orchard are defined by layers of illuminated color and precisely articulated surfaces.
Despite O'Doherty's debunking of this context, the white cube mode of exhibiting continues to underpin much exhibition - making in the West, from commercial galleries that are designed to look like modern art museums (think of David Zwirner's minimalist 30,000 square foot space on 20th Street in New York) to websites such as Contemporary Art Daily that tend to privilege the flattened picture surfaces of post-minimalist paintings, which look good filtered through the even light of a laptop screen.
With a tightly packed black and white painting gracing the inside of the gallery, its surface dons notable quotes such as «Trying to be OK with being OK», the painting is a road map of charming illustrations and approachable word play.
The catalogue notes that his was the second painting the artist completed in 1949 and is a «precursor to those White Paintings with respect to the way the pigment is applied to the panel,» adding that «Rauschenberg painted the board in such light hues that the surface of Unitled is render with a translucent glow.»
Asher writes: «DeFeo's metaphysical but concrete art functions in much the same way: the act of mirroring, or flipping images over and around, of changing black to white, of cutting through the surface of something, of changing liquid to solid, of waking and sleeping, of returning a different person to the place where you began your journey: such transformations are the very sensibilities of DeFeo's art, not one of mere sentences but one of propositions, abstract, as direct as they are elusive, subtle, alive to indispensable distinctions.»
Such a brass - tacks perspective would seem to make Forge's pointillist abstractions strange bedfellows with the all - white paintings of the American pragmatist Robert Ryman — both artists approach each new work as tabula rasa, an unpremeditated engagement with the empty surface (in a 1985 interview, Forge cites Monet's claim that he painted «as though he were a blind man who had just recovered his sight»)-- but there is an experiential connection as well.
The work echoes early conceptual artworks, such as Bruce Nauman's 1984 sketch work White Anger, Red Danger, Yellow Peril, Black Death, in which the artist seeks to bring to the surface the unconscious associations between a given colour and a meaning.
With such a reduced and minimal language, he is able to highlight qualities of a painting that he feels are often overlooked, such as different types of brushstrokes, the methods of applying paint to the surface of a support, variations within the color white, and the way the placement of an artist «Äôs signature affects a painting «Äôs composition.
Many of the latest pieces feature the same intense, warm palette and pseudo-anatomical imagery set against flat monochromatic backgrounds, such as Green Ovals, which presents a smooth fleshlike surface against which brightly rendered rolling forms in pink, white, and orange suggest intestines, buttocks, and / or reproductive organs.
Included are works by supreme outliers such as Richard Hamilton, whose indelible un-artwork forever defined The Beatles» white album; Christian Marclay, whose non-sleeve allowed his Record Without a Cover to accumulate a lifetime of scratches; and Gerhard Richter, whose 1984 oil painting on the surface of Glenn Gould's revered Goldberg Variations leaves Bach's composition see - able but forever unplayable.
These effects fall into two basic categories: first, movement caused by certain specific black and white geometric patterns, such as those in Bridget Riley's earlier works, or Getulio Alviani's aluminium surfaces, which can confuse the eye even to the point of inducing physical dizziness.
Indeed, as I mentioned back in Germany, the earth is now thought to have become completely covered with ice and snow on some occasions, all of the land and sea surfaces white except for a few hot springs areas such as Iceland.
In the real - world, up to a third of it is reflected back to Space from light - colored surfaces (albedo) such as snow, ice, clouds, and the white roof of Energy Secretary Chu's home: ^).
Light waves can be reflected / scattered, absorbed, refracted, or transmitted to pass through matter unchanged and different materials will have different effects in these encounters; high energy light waves get scattered in our atmosphere from encounters with dust, water vapour, molecules, etc. as the white light hits the rough surface composed of these, so we have a blue sky for example, while the longer IR gets absorbed by water and earth, on a smooth surface such as glass or still water these high energy lights get reflected, angle of incidence equal to, and some pass through to get reflected or scattered at the next surface, think rainbow.
(The graphic does not account for the portion of Sunlight that gets through the Atmosphere, and is then reflected back to Space by clouds and other high - albedo surfaces such as ice and white roofs.
HOMEWATCH CAREGIVERS, Salt Lake City, UT (5/2008 to Present) Private Housekeeper • Determine the daily needs of the household and make lists to ensure that they are taken care of • Clean surfaces in living areas, halls, bedrooms and kitchens by sweeping and cleaning • Wash bathrooms and ensure that they are disinfected on a regular basis • Replenish supplies such as toilet paper, soap and towels in bathrooms and powder rooms • Perform laundry duties by carefully separating colored clothes from white ones and ensuring that they are washed and dried separately • Ascertain that clothes and linen are properly ironed and hung / placed in dedicated closets • Develop menus according to household members» specific tastes and nutritional needs and ensure that food items are cooked accordingly • Dust and polish furniture and fixtures on a regular basis and change light bulbs as required • Clean rugs by vacuuming or washing them and ensure that they are properly dried before reinstalling them • Run errands such as grocery shopping and bills payment • Supervise and train other housekeeping staff to ensure delivery of exceptional services
Simple, white fixtures and fittings are timeless, but consider making an impact when it comes to surfaces such as walls, ceilings, floors, windows and counter tops.
Semigloss surfaces require a mildly abrasive liquid cleaner (such as Soft Scrub, which is recommended by Corian's manufacturer) or a solution of 1 part bleach to 10 parts water, and a white scouring pad.
In part, this is due to the change in domestic light sources: where once the ubiquitous tungsten bulbs gave off a yellowish glow — well suited to off - white shades such as magnolia — the LEDs and halogen bulbs that replaced them emit a cooler light, which, when teamed with dark surfaces, creates a snug, embracing feel.
To focus attention on a single object, such as this antique sink, paint adjacent surfaces a softer, creamier white.
Reflective surfaces such as mirrored fronts or white finishes that distribute light also help to make your bathroom feel more open.
Team pale, muted hues such as white, sand and grey, with navy, steel or inky blue accents, and combine them with interesting, tactile surfaces reminiscent of wind -, salt - and sand - beaten shores.
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