Sentences with phrase «with traces of»

The stuccoed interiors are gracefully minimalist, with traces of frescoes across the walls, and the bedrooms are furnished in a contemporary style — some with fashionable four - poster beds.
Following his arrest for DUI in May, Tiger Woods has been found to have had a whole mix of drugs in his system, with traces of marijuana, anti-anxiety medication, painkillers, and sleeping pills found.
Keep brown sugar soft: If you regularly fall victim to the brick in the pantry known as hardened brown sugar, try adding some lemon peel (with traces of pulp and pith removed) to keep it moist and pliable.
Ice cores have bands of light and dark areas with traces of various substances, which can be analyzed as to composition and age, yielding important information about the environmental conditions throughout time.
Venus has an almost fully carbon dioxide atmosphere, with traces of nitrogen and sulfuric acid.
Mars also has a mostly carbon dioxide atmosphere, with traces of nitrogen, argon, oxygen, carbon monoxide and some other gases.
This technology holds great potential to lower the «dread to risk ratio» surrounding the hydraulic fracturing process, in which water with traces of other substances is injected into a well at high pressure to fracture deep shale layers holding the gas.
Devoid of people, the works are brimming with traces of Twombly's presence, from soft light washing over an in - progress sculpture, to paint - splattered slippers sitting amidst paint - splattered walls and floors.
Workshop of Hugo van der Goes (Flemish, ca. 1440 — 1482), Kneeling Lady, ca. 1480 — 1500, Pen and brown ink with traces of black chalk.
These works are calligraphic, with traces of the figure; together they form a search for a distinctly American aesthetic.
His images of melancholic architectural spaces and utopian landscapes with traces of human presence are often very alienating and seem to be fictitious spaces.
Once the concrete has set, he removes the exterior leaving a textured form with traces of fur at the seams that he reinvents by adding a set of eyes and a nose.
The resulting work, a sheet sparsely flecked with traces of the original, came to symbolize a generational shift in New York art.
The exhibition presents work spanning fifteen years and is divided into three sections: earlier round paintings with traces of realism, a complete shift into abstraction within painting, and finally, recent sculptural explorations using Plexiglas.
Utilising these objects as a printmaking and painting device, Ekblad marks her blank canvases with the traces of these peculiar constructions, and sequentially revisits her paintings with hand crafted lines and reiterations of selected poetry texts.
Blending splatters of oil paint with traces of marker he creates a messy surface with figures and shapes rarely situated in any perceivable scenery.
The resulting formula is a complex amalgam of over 100 elements with aromatic notes from multiple inks, leathers, and papers, along with traces of human odors and other matter that lend a «handled» characteristic to this distinct scent.
Always more inclined to Mitteleuropean gravitas than her YBA peers, Whiteread diverts the saved time into her work, and if the latter has long dealt with traces of history on all scales, that makes Rome a logical, if not too logical, site.
She intercut this with traces of Théodore Géricault's The Raft of the Medusa (1818 — 19), as well as allusions to contemporary images of women with burkinis being harassed and fined on French beaches by the authorities.
Gouache and watercolor with traces of graphite on ivory wove paper, 18 1/8 x 15 inches (46 x 38 cm).
Flood shot to art world prominence in 2000 with his «Lace» paintings — colorful acrylic pieces richly patterned with traces of torn fabric — but before that, he had barely sold any work.
Their press release claims that the paintings are «laden with traces of personal and corporeal histories,» that are «transformed by the artist into works that engage the history of landscape painting.»
This notion can be observed through the figures which have been interwoven with visual symbolism, embedded with traces of shared human experiences, all of which mirror aspects of the corporeal.
His subject is the ragged landscape, with traces of human habitation, though the human figure rarely enters his work.
Similarly, Thomas Demand creates models of detailed everyday environments — offices, homes libraries — with traces of very recent activity, yet uninhabited, as if everyone has just left in a hurry.
In a collection of marks, fictitious landmasses and found maps, charts, images and documents, the marks coexist with traces of remembered movements, invented sites, pseudo-science and shifted cartographic conventions that function as image and artifact.
Robert Rauschenberg too has filled his large «self - portrait» Mirthday Man with traces of the past.
Gouache and watercolor with traces of graphite on ivory wove paper, 18 ⅛ x 15 inches.
Using as a formalist departure point the measurement, «a home that is half of a four by six foot cubicle,» which served as a critique of the treatment of Vietnamese refugees who were given the minimal amount of space in the camps, Ngô combines architectural sculpture with traces of her siblings» experiences, which are at times poignant, humorous, and profound, but always expressing a full range of agency often denied to children and refugees alike.
The action itself is closely linked to performance, with the traces of movements and the disparate and free elements that appear on the canvas.
Though Rothko had engaged with darkness before — notably in the Seagram paintings of 1958 — 59 and the commission for the Chapel at the Menil Collection in Houston from 1964 — 67 — in the late work he limited his palette to black and grey, with traces of dark brown, maroon, and blue visible.
The first drawing by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo in the collection, Chronos Devouring his Child (Fig. 4), was purchased in 1934 from A. Everett «Chick» Austin, Jr., director of the Wadsworth Athenaeum at Hartford and a fellow Harvard graduate student with Professor of Art Agnes Rindge; Austin evidently bought the sheet from the Savile Gallery in London.21 The brown ink and wash drawing with traces of black chalk is a variation of a work in The Metropolitan Museum of Art and is related to a drawing in The Pierpont Morgan Library that is very close in concept to a portion of the ceiling of the Palazzo Clerici in Milan.22 Other gifts of drawings came in the 1930s, mostly contemporary American art, as well as nineteenth - century sketchbooks by Sanford Robinson Gifford, which complemented the four paintings by this Hudson River School painter that were already in the Magoon collection.
Already laden with traces of personal and corporeal histories, this found bedding is transformed by the artist into works that engage the history of landscape painting.
Sounds of birds commingle with traces of the Peregrine Falcon and monk parakeets.
Piero della Francesca (ca. 1411/13 — 1492), Saint John the Evangelist, 1454 — 69, Oil and tempera with traces of gold on poplar panel; The Frick Collection, New York
Drawing particular attention to the language of twentieth — century activism, Hayes» work offers a re-examination of our current relationship to political protest, political speech, and the way in which this relationship is infused with traces of history.
The elastic material sometimes stretching beyond the picture's limits, with traces of working, drips, rivulets, glued and abraded areas remaining visible.
In «Blue - Green Bow Street» (2013), a thin band of largely unpainted canvas runs along the top and left edge, with traces of magenta and green visible on the primed canvas.
Mosse photographs both the rich topography, inscribed with the traces of conflicting interests, as well as rebel groups of constantly shifting allegiances at war with the Congolese national army (itself a patchwork of recently integrated warlords and their militias).
Aschheim, who shares the gallery with political art from the Nixon era by Louis Kruger, uses ink, graphite, and gesso on Mylar for layers of sheer white with traces of black.
Greenbaum's paintings are intimate and gestural, insistently presenting the viewer with the traces of the artist's hand.
This strategy creates something of a «Déjà Vu effect» that is driven by drama and surreality with traces of levity.
The texture of Marrinon's artworks, laden with traces of the artist's hand and sculpture tools, is reminiscent of the sculptures of Edgar Degas or Auguste Rodin, while their subjects evoke the mannerisms of the Regency, Victorian or Edwardian periods.
Amazingly, it survived with traces of these histories as well as some of its collection.
The world she lives in is lush and green with no traces of civilization.
The world map is scattered with traces of these Lost artifacts, and by reviving or possibly rebuilding these artifacts with the power of Memories, the range of the player's adventure will expand.
The resort offers spacious beach strip, 1 km long and 20 m - 80 m wide, a calm sea with sandy bottom that gradually becomes deeper, a natural park with rare tree species and curative mineral waters springs with temperature of 45 ° С, low mineral content, hyperthermal, hydrocarbonic, with traces of calcium, sodium, magnesium, sulphides, chlorides.
The region is steeped in history, with traces of the Roman and Ottoman Empires still very much present.
This whole area is filled with traces of Lima's colonial past, and is designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Our next encounter is with traces of fresh dung, which are clearly from a large animal.
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