Her skill
with fragmenting figures and love of double entendre coupled her with the likes of the Chicago Imagists and the Hairy Who, along with whom her work was often displayed.
I enjoy the juxtaposition of small - scale found objects
with the fragmented figure as a way to speak to the vulnerable states of life and the body.
Not exact matches
In addition to its target - interacting components, the bait contains a reactive functionality («X» in
Figure) such that it can be linked individually
with every member of Carmot's
fragment collection.
Derivatives of this basic construct included removal of the alternative exon 4 by deleting an Nhe I / Apa I
fragment (nucleotides 12,259 — 12,543;
Figure 3D); replacement of the genomic region covering exons 2 — 6
with the corresponding cDNA sequence (Sal I to Nco I; nucleotides 14,412 — 11,736;
Figure 3E) plus additional upstream sequence to allow for recombination
with F56B12 (to the Xho I site at nucleotide 15,574); and introduction of a Met to Leu mutation (M121L, ATG to CTG) by PCR amplification
with primers that included the sequence change (nucleotides 11,968 — 11,970;
Figure 3F).
But there was a huge fuss and a lot of excitement when manufacturers announced that they had
figured out how to make a beer
with barley, and then go through a special process to remove the gluten
fragments in order to make it safe for people
with Celiac disease or gluten sensitivity.
The first is an examination of the truth as something which is clouded and
fragmented - we have one
figure,
with multiple stories surrounding her and different viewpoints on the events that befell her.
With just
fragments of his memories remaining, he goes looking for those who wronged him and tries to
figure out exactly who he is...
Self - indulgent and relentlessly unpleasant, The Tracey
Fragments follows a rebellious 15 - year - old (Ellen Page's Tracey Berkowitz) as she fights
with a succession of authority
figures and eventually embarks on a search for her missing younger brother.
Figures 1a, 1b and 1c which correspond to
fragments analyzed for harpsichord, piano and violin respectively amostram the complexity of the sound emitted by these instruments, which in confrontation between themselves and
with the
figure 2 let you see the difference between each taking into account the fundamental frequencies the values of their respective amplitude (intensity).
«It's really trying to
figure out how the state fits into this
fragmented system, in the midst of politics and financial pressures,» said Jackson, a faculty senior associate
with ExEl.
On necropsy, the general pulmonary pathology of infected cats is similar to that of infected dogs: muscular hypertrophy of the main vessels of the lungs, villous endarteritis, and cellular infiltrates of the adventitia (the outmost layer of the blood vessels;
FIGURE 5).2 Obviously, finding adult worms or
fragments would be consistent
with death due to lung collapse related to worm death.
The «meatmouth» duplication was the larger
fragment, 16.1 Kb (CanFam 2.0 Chr13: 23,746,089 — 23,762,189)
with breakpoints located in repeats (a SINE at the centromeric end and a LINE at the telomeric end) and individual copies separated by seven base pairs (
Figure 3B).
The German abstract
figure painter, who became widely known in the»80s along
with Jörg Immendorff - associated circle of friends Werner Büttner, Georg Herold, and Martin Kippenberger, often painted interiors, self - portraits, landscapes, language
fragments, and diverse abstractions.
By 1943 these forms have been loosened and
fragmented into a gestural calligraphy combined
with spots of darkened color that integrate
figure and ground.
Schiele famously traveled everywhere
with a full - length mirror that once belonged to his mother, and Saville also uses full - length mirrors, as well as photographs (the latter to «hold the image down,» in her words), to aid in the lengthy process of painting her
fragmented and layered
figures.
His dynamic polychrome forms confront the viewer
with familiar yet
fragmented forms: a virus, a cartoon
figure, a carnival.
These
fragmented urban depictions, most often
with figures are in essence time - lapsed compilations.
Once hardened (sometimes
with the help of a furnace), these
fragments of
figures are carried to something akin to Matt Damon's plastic tent in The Martian.
This
figure, often
fragmented, sometimes even completely abstracted, takes on various forms, from the human face, at once raw material and object of symbolic representation, as
with Benglis's objectifying caresses, to the full body as place and tool of the trial and pleasure of repetition, as
with Nauman's amateur choreography, bordering on the absurd, to the traces and physical prints left by the artist - creator (or the «art worker» in his service), as
with the irregular random geometry of LeWitt, to the peers (Donald Judd) and tutelary
figures in the history of art who inspire Flavin's evanescent structures... Now a disenchanted statement «Double Eye Poke» offers a challenge to the being of perception and thought.
This is why the works of that period project an aura of inwardness, as the «life lines» and ever more shredded
fragments of what were once recognizable protagonists do battle
with the pictorial forces of darkness, scorched radiance, claustrophobic surfaces, and voids
figured as mostly imploding fields.
Fragmented figures with pinheads or
with houses substituted for heads populated both the above and below - ground level scenes, portraying life both above and below the earth's surface in engrossing detail.
The part -
figure throws a shadow behind itself that masquerades as a traditional sculptural form - perhaps a classical Greek sculpture
with its arms and head lost over time, or the
fragmented body of Auguste Rodin's headless and armless «Striding Man».
An intense drawing phase began in the late 1960s, culminating in a painterly break
with the «purity requirements» of abstraction: Guston introduced crude
figures and
fragments of
figures into his works; they populated his pink, red, black, and blue canvases - smoking, drinking, often painting as well.
In earlier works, Jukkala has drawn on postmodern abstractionists like Peter Halley,
with his cells and conduits that allude to systems of corporate control, and extended his representational agenda,
fragmenting rectilinear shapes into pixelated grids
with jazzy patterns that might be robotic
figures or electronic graphics.
The show also included several films that contain
fragmented biographies and texts from key
figures in the Civil Rights Movement, floor - based abstract ceramic sculptures, and a large vinyl wall work,
with a title that, as
with Shiferaw and Jackson, further signals his politics, «Black Lives Matter # 3 (wall work)» (2015).
Mir's paintings present a world populated by mythic
figures, creatures, machines, and
fragments of ambiguous forms that are at odds
with their surroundings.
While his first experiments
with the knot form were stylized images from cut vine
fragments (giving the impression of
figures twisting in anxiety) his new focus on the knot have a bold abstract quality.
Also as part of the exhibition there will be a video installation of a set - like
fragment of a domestic interior, consisting of a patio door opening
with vertical blinds, and a projection of
figures walking through a birch forest.
«He uses colorful pieces of
fragmented pencils, sometimes held together
with zip - ties, to create sculpted landscapes, animals, paintings, and even three - dimensional human
figures.
Michael Dopp's works on paper are capricious landscape fantasies unavailable to reality, mixing
fragmented human
figures with vernacular imagery.
Moon melds the classic mountains and valleys
with surreal
figures, sinister eyes, and
fragments that resemble dragon limbs, whipped around in the wind.
Unlike the large - scale paintings, Rauch's smaller works are softer and more graphic,
with isolated
figures and deserted landscapes, like
fragments from completed pictures that have become independent.