For five years, New York — based artist Gina Beavers has been scrolling through Instagram hashtags such as #foodporn, #sixpack, and #makeuptutorial, and working up the images she finds
with bulky layers of acrylic so that her bulging, brittle, broad - brush paintings have a material heft that belies the intangible form in which she first encounters her sources.
Not exact matches
I'm trying to eat as much as I can because of its nutritional benefits: — they can help your diet by making you feel full (it's because they absorb 10 times their weight in water, forming a
bulky gel)-- they are the richest plant source of Omega - 3 — chia seeds slow down how fast our bodies convert carbohydrates into simple sugars, studies indicate they can control blood sugar — they are an excellent source of fiber,
with a whopping 10 grams in only 2 tablespoons — chia seeds are rich in antioxidants that help protect the body from free radicals, aging and cancer — chia seeds contain no gluten or grains — the outer
layer of chia seeds swells when mixed
with liquids to form a gel (this can used in place of eggs to lower cholesterol and increase the nutrient content of foods and baked goods)(More info here.)
Even
with all the extra
layers of the overnight insert, this diaper isn't overly
bulky.
Prefolds
with fewer
layers are less
bulky, dry more quickly, and are cooler in warm weather.
We fold the front down can even
layer the small sherpas
with the x-large without it being too
bulky, for nights.
The researchers used the solvent diethylformamide (DEF), rather than the less
bulky dimethylformamide solvate, to create cadmium - based double
layers with large enough channels to permit the dipyridyl ligands to thread through.
With still enough mass and pressure to fuse carbon and produce other heavier elements, it gradually becomes layered like an onion with the bulkiest tiers at its cen
With still enough mass and pressure to fuse carbon and produce other heavier elements, it gradually becomes
layered like an onion
with the bulkiest tiers at its cen
with the
bulkiest tiers at its center.
I'm trying to eat as much as I can because of its nutritional benefits: — they can help your diet by making you feel full (it's because they absorb 10 times their weight in water, forming a
bulky gel)-- they are the richest plant source of Omega - 3 — chia seeds slow down how fast our bodies convert carbohydrates into simple sugars, studies indicate they can control blood sugar — they are an excellent source of fiber,
with a whopping 10 grams in only 2 tablespoons — chia seeds are rich in antioxidants that help protect the body from free radicals, aging and cancer — chia seeds contain no gluten or grains — the outer
layer of chia seeds swells when mixed
with liquids to form a gel (this can used in place of eggs to lower cholesterol and increase the nutrient content of foods and baked goods)(More info here.)
Start
with a breathable cotton base, add one lightweight knit
layer (I love this cashmere sweater for
layering), then finish
with a heavier /
bulkiest topper.
With its unique, close fit collar it can be a little tricky to
layer something that's high neck underneath it, but if you leave your jacket open you'll obtain an interesting
layered look without it looking
bulky feeling too constricting.
Bulky cardigans and sweatshirts don't necessarily fall into the business casual category so
layering with a chic wrap was the perfect solution to keeping warm in a chilly office.
If you know you've got a
bulkier sweater on up top and you're aptly playing proportions to have something snugger on bottom, follow the above tip on thicker leggings to be warm yet slim, and work
with the proportional balance to
LAYER more up top then, too.
It is light enough that it can be
layered with button downs without being to
bulky and great for tucking into skirts as well.
A shoe
with clean lines or pointed toe is another great way to elongate a look (aka visually lengthen a
bulky layered up look)
I don't want to deal
with anything tight or extra
layers, and I don't want to feel
bulky or the need to fuss around
with my outfit.
Lays well - not
bulky but certainly can
layer underneath
with thinner pieces.
Choose solid versions that skim the length of your body, which will create a long vertical line (forego anything
with pleats,
bulky pockets, thick elastic waistbands or too many
layers).
This one from Express is perfect for snuggling up in
with its
bulky, oversized fit and the slouchiness is great for leaving some extra breathing room when
layering over a flannel or knit sweater.
Except in the most frigid conditions, a few well - chosen
layers will keep you as warm as a heavy,
bulky piece, and you'll be better able to deal
with fluctuating temperatures (such as overheated buildings in winter).
The coat fit exactly as expected, true to their normal sizing, comfortable even in my chubby upper arms,
with room for
layers or a
bulky cardigan underneath.
It's also a great
layering piece because it isn't
bulky, and I can see myself wearing it
with a military inspired jacket and a pair of dark jeans too.
You don't want to be fussing
with three options of
bulky jewelry, pair of shoes, or outfits that requires several
layers and pieces.
With clothes becoming less
bulky it allows us to
layer our outfits to keep us warm while the season transitions in while still having our clothes fit smoothly against the skin.
But that would have given me a seam at the upper arm
with three
layer of wool sewn together, and I was worried that that would be too
bulky.
I
layered my striped dress
with last year's favorite sweater, and belted it to make it less
bulky.
Just polish your looks
with a slim belt for waist definition on
bulky layers.
On top of that, I like to
layer a fleece vest for added warmth & top it all off
with a hooded puffer jacket — this one is perfect because it isn't too
bulky, but it still keeps me warm (more options to try here, here & here).
They are so easy to pair
with a
bulky sweater or coat as a
layering piece.