Sentences with phrase «with flat planes»

Personally, I am think I am quite happy at the moment with the flat planes.
I suppose I'm assuming that the old masters and modern painters have always been concerned to create pictures without «holes» and «bumps» but that they have maybe achieved this in two different ways — modernist with flat planes parallel to the picture surface; old masters with an unbroken «skin» across the entire picture.
Never a realist, Guston moved closer to a Cubistic approach as he began working with flat planes instead of volumes.
Her delicate works echo Islamic and Persian traditional motifs and are painted on wooden panels with flat planes filled with pattern.
Johns's work during this era, in which he sometimes juxtaposed sculptural elements with the flat planes of painting or painted directly on sculptures, were described by critic Leo Steinberg as radically new.
Initially, Sanín created works using a gestural abstract style, like contemporaries Elaine de Kooning, Lee Krasner, and Joan Mitchell, but found her true voice in the geometry of hard - edge, symmetrical compositions filled with flat planes of color.
Katz: In spite of the fact that I was working with a flat plane, while Philip as basically a revisionist with a sharp bent of space, which is what made him such an original stylist, we were going about our own business in different ways.
These hollows are almost identical in width and height, but the configuration of the indents themselves alternates between hollows with a flat plane at the bottom and a curve at the top, and hollows with a curve at the bottom and a flat plane on top, giving an undulating, wave - like appearance to the channel of vertical concaves engraved in the wood.
Yet he made a crucial decision to stay with painting, with the flat plane on the wall.

Not exact matches

I often wear sandals or flats — and regret it the instance I am on the plane with freezing feet.
The best thing is that the seat folds flat for storage and comes with a protective bag so that you can easily transport it for plane rides or store it until you need it again.
I've seen many models, and they all show a flat plane, with the black hole sinking down into what looks like an odd - shaped hole in a flat plane.
All of the planets orbit in a flat plane with respect to the Sun, roughly within a couple degrees of each other.
But because the Earth is a sphere and not a flat plane, the waves moving in different directions eventually converge - interfering with each other.
For these, Atala can work on a flat plane that he populates with cells.
Were the tail perfectly flat, it would lie in a plane with water flowing over it, and for an instant it would not provide any lift.
With hindsight, it turns out that his mathematical description of the way space - time is warped by matter matches equations developed by 19th - century mathematicians such as Bernhard Riemann to des - cribe alternatives to the Eucli - dean geometry of flat planes («Pay attention, Albert Einstein!»
The anode, on the other hand, was made with phosphor deliberately optimized by coverage of ITO nanoparticles and assembled together with the cathode by the new stable assembling process resulting to stand - alone flat plane - emission panel.
However, in vitro experiments dealing with epithelia are mostly performed on flat substrates, neglecting this out - of - plane component.
The typical pattern is an anterior head position for malocclusion (overbite), with a flat back and anterior scapular plane and a military (straight neck) for an underbite.
As for the knee boots — I always take mine and wear them on the plane — they get slipped off and replaced with a pair of inexpensive flat slippers for the flight.
1 pair of sneakers (wear on the plane), 1 pair sandals (flat for walking during the day), 1 heel (make it a casual mule with a low heel for versatility).
Whenever Alton interacts with anyone besides his parents, Lieberher's attempt to appear as if from another, more developed plane is more often flat and borderline silly than foreboding.
As with any MacFarlane effort, where he once again teams with co-writers Alec Sulkin and Wellesley Wild, pop - culture references is the first port of call for joke - central, and the sequel is again over-loaded with them: the Planes, Trains and Automobiles and The Breakfast Club sequences are a hoot, but the Comic Con finale feels flat, more creative auto - pilot than uncharted waters.
The pastel - colored world of Zubrowka is captured with all the idiosyncrasy and precision Anderson is known for: written notes, books and objects are shot straight on with loving detail, flat - planed shots center characters in the middle of the frame, and hand - crafted miniatures depict many of the film's more fantastical settings and vehicles.
Naturally it sounds magnificent and exactly like a tautly - strung, high - revving Italian V8 with a right - angled (rather than Ferrari's preferred flat - plane) crankshaft should.
A new limited run of Shelby GT350 and GT350R models will make 526 hp and 429 lb - ft from a 5.2 - liter flat - plane - crank V - 8 with an 8,250 rpm redline.
Instead, the California uses a classic Ferrari flat - plane crankshaft and an exhaust header with pipes of equal lengths to maintain aural integrity.
When you fire up the McLaren M838T V - 8, this engine with its flat - plane crankshaft and twin IHI turbos has more presence than an Audi V - 8, yet it never tries to overpower you like a Ferrari V - 8.
Even Ferrari's hometown is a cross between an automotive Vatican and a flat - plane - crank version of Vegas, with gift shops, shrines, and museums celebrating the prancing horse.
Cizeta - Moroder V16T Top speed: 204 mph How an engineer persuaded an Italian music composer to go into business with him and build a supercar is beyond us, especially when said supercar would not be powered by a traditional V - 16 engine but the internals of two flat - plane V - 8s mounted transversely in one block, shoved into the middle of a car.
Like the non-R GT350, this Mustang is equipped with a naturally aspirated 5.2 - litre V8 with a flat - plane - crank; not the same engine as the 5 - litre, cross-plane-crank V8 that you find in the standard Mustang.
More than 500bhp has reportedly been squeezed from the flat - plane crank unit, with power sent through a Torsen limited - slip diff to substantially improve traction.
The implementation of a flat - plane crankshaft in a performance powertrain allows the engine to be more stout and compact, with better packaging, less weight, and a lower center of gravity.
The engine, which is being developed in conjunction with an unnamed partner, is a 90 - degree naturally - aspirated 4.8 - litre V8 featuring a flat - plane crank and developing 560bhp and 399lb - ft of torque.
Hardtop retracted (fast, slick, oddly Germanic) the California sounds much more masculine than it looks, the double - speed whirr of the starter igniting an instant bark of high - compression, light - flywheeled combustion, followed by a few seconds of drain - pipey resonance calming to that uniquely clean, flat baritone idle you only get with a flat - plane - cranked V8.
These types of V - 8 engines don't usually go above 4.5 liters or so, primarily due to problems controlling excessive vibrations, but Ford is reportedly testing its 5.2 - liter engine with extras like vibration dampers and a beefed - up electric system to deal with the excess shaking effects that come from a flat - plane crank engine of this size.
The flat - plane - crank, 4.5 - litre V8 produced 562bhp, revving out to a heady 9000rpm, and 0 - 62mph was dealt with in 3.4 sec.
The small key can only go in one way up and the 2927cc, flat - plane - crank, 90 - degree, transversely mounted V8 (reportedly a derivative of Angelo Bellei's 1964 F1 engine) fires with a slightly feathery edge to the exhaust note.
Additionally, features like through - the - frame plumbing and electrical, bolted - on exhaust hangers, riveted rear cross members, and a flat plane design with no lines or components above the rear frame rails make specifying your aftermarket body and equipment a breeze.
In line with Ferrari tradition, this model has its own absolutely distinctive soundtrack created using solutions such as exhaust headers with longer, equal - length piping and a flat - plane crankshaft.
Powered by a howling 5.2 - liter flat - plane crank V8 with redline north of 8000rpm, the Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 and GT350R are the most potent «Stangs money can buy.
The most powerful Mustang made by the Blue Oval is the Shelby GT350R, with 526 hp and 582 Nm of torque from a naturally - aspirated 5.2 litre flat - plane crankshaft V8.
The 2015 Shelby GT350 debuted at the Los Angeles Auto Show late last year with «more than 500 hp and 400 lb - ft of torque,» Ford says, from a 5.2 - liter flat - plane - crank V8.
The two are very closely related, even down to the MagneRide suspension damper and 5.2 - liter V - 8 with its flat - plane crankshaft, 526 horsepower, and 429 pound - feet of torque.
It is simply magical, as if Carroll's cells are transformed into horsepower with every revolution of the flat - plane crankshaft.
Its upfit - friendly design starts with no components or lines above the rear frame rails to create a flat plane for easy accessory mounting, and lots of through - the - frame openings for plumbing and electrical.
The Senna boasts 789 hp and 590 lb - ft of torque from a twin - turbo V8 with a flat - plane crankshaft and dry - sump oiling.
Inside, this Skylark was pure Buick, with a massive instrument panel and flat - planed presentations.
Helping the R live up to that bold claim is Ford's first - ever V8 engine fitted with a flat - plane crankshaft.
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