Sentences with phrase «work hovering»

You may also find yourself pushing to make the urine flow out faster, because it's hard work hovering above the toilet!
The works hover ambiguously between photography and painting, with some veering more in one direction than the other.
Her sewn works hover between two and three dimensionality and often the backs of her pieces are as interesting as the front sides.
The work hovers between being architecture and being an image of architecture.
His works hover over and within relationships between matter and memory, perception and action, and image - networks and language - systems, often confronting our digitally and materially entwined culture with hesitation.
These works hover on the wall, producing real shadows as part of the composition.
Sandra Doore's work hovers between the representation of sound and action, visualizing her ongoing exploration into the new language of texting through stitched sculptures, installations, drawings and mixed - media.
Fluent in a number of styles, minimalist, monochromatic, gestural, impressionistic, and quite potent in working on scales both small and large, Jean — Baptiste Bernadet is a French contemporary painter whose works hovers between what is abstract and what is recognizable.
His work hovers enigmatically between the abstract and the figurative, creating a window onto the outside world, which is simultaneously familiar and mysterious.
Micah Danges» (Pew Fellow, 2015) work hovers between image and object, pushing the limit of what a photograph can be and using optical distortions that create abstract scenes from everyday items and places, in a distinctive merging of materials and process.
Many of the works hover near the scale of a human body, which redoubles the sense that Treib is choreographing us alongside her.»
The content of the works hover between abstraction and representation, depicting film titles that appear as if they are fading into obscurity while the names of the stars seemingly float to the surface of the picture plane.
Mark Bradford, Julie Mehretu, Chris Ofili, Glenn Ligon, and Njideka Akunyili Crosby are also among the most expensive artists of African descent, with top auction prices for their works hovering in the the $ 3 million to nearly $ 6 million range.
His work hovers between the specific and the universal, the literal and the abstract, evading definition and multiplying experiential and interpretive possibilities.
Embracing their duality, the works hover between their concrete form and their potential.
His collage syntax explores the relationship between abstraction and the materials he uses, and at times his work hovers between painting and sculpture.
Library Street Collective: Cutting Edge Art Objects by Genie Davis «PAINTING / OBJECT» now at the Los Angeles outpost of Library Street Collective is a group show curated by Jason REVOK, and featuring, along with REVOK himself, a total of eight artists whose vibrant, modern works hover between the abstract and the surreal, the refined and...
These vibrant, passionate works hovered between abstraction and the figurative, further confounding attempts to fit him into a marketable slot.

Not exact matches

They tend to hover over other people's work and try to fix things that could have been done more easily by someone else.
He tells CNBC Make It that a micromanager supervises an «excessive» amount, constantly checks the work performance of employees and hovers over day - to - day tasks of his or her workers.
This joy in being is a possibility ever hovering over individuals and communities who can discern in the pattern of events the working of a universal purpose within the very nature of things.
And when reason, which works with equal truth, whether she be in the circle of the diverse or of the same — in voiceless silence holding her onward course in the sphere of the self - moved — when reason, I say, is hovering around the sensible world and when the circle of the diverse also moving tnily imparts the intimations of sense to the whole soul, then arise opinions and beliefs sure and certain.
The grandiose dedication page of The Five Gospels invokes the names of three historic figures who hover as presiding genii over this ambitious work:
But what I detect in it is the work of someone who was never all that interested in investigating the arguments on either side of the same - sex marriage debate; whose scant interest in it has now been fully exhausted, both intellectually and morally; and whose present conclusions hover in mid-air without anything to support them other than a wistful regret that he has lost a hoedown partner in a gay man who has come fairly unglued over the issue.
Sometimes hovering and clicking on the red sign (P. Save) will not work as well.
The temperature this morning is hovering in the high 30s as pouring rain is doing work to ensure both runners and spectators alike leave one of the most storied races in American history with hypothermia.
Each ride operator at Magic Mountain, which hosts some three million guests each year, is encouraged to «have fun and come up with his own spiel,» supervisor Byron Douglas explained while standing beneath the double - looped and corkscrewed white tracks of the Full Throttle ride, where Brown worked, and which hovers over the park like tangled spaghetti.
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To some, the team hovers on the brink of becoming the Los Angeles Dodgers East, of taking the rough - and - tumble masculinity out of a spectating experience that once was the last haven for the sweaty working man.
Midwives may work for some people, but for me, I prefer an epidural, a doctor, and the bevy of kind nurses hovering over me.
While Perry believes kids need to work up a healthy appetite before meals, she's really arguing for a return to a time when kids were less hovered over by parents generally.
Just let the tip hover around the outside of the ear and let the technology do the rest of the work for you.
This worked with my older boy but with my younger girl, I hover there waiting for her to wake up and I can see her waking slowly and as she does, she does a wee in her nappy and then she wakes up fully.
What we see is that over time, parents realize, hey this actually works and I don't have to be hovering over the app.
Even if they find work, it's almost always going to be hovering around minimum wage.
A new estimated cost for renovations, given by the Department of Public Works» Scott Donnelly during Monday's meeting, puts the projected cost to rehabilitate the pool at about $ 7 million, whereas removal costs hovered around $ 4 million.
Here's how it works: release the throttle and the drone hovers at the current height.
When that didn't work, he tried burning the pieces of paper, but he could still see numbers hovering among the embers.
They work in the winter, when temperatures in the desert hover in the high 70s and the poisonous vipers that infest the caves are hibernating.
Hovering is useful for, say, performing maintenance work on ships; put all that together and you have a vehicle that can speed down, hang out, take a bunch of images even interact with its environment.
The team found that with the right combination of metals, voltage, and temperature, STEP's coulombic efficiency (a classic measure of chemical yield used to determine how efficiently the product is made) hovered around 95 %, meaning that in STEP's case, 95 % of the current worked toward producing the carbon nanofibers, and only 5 % powered other side reactions.
You'll be working your shoulders and your core as you hover your leg off the ground.
While it didn't score too highly on the rectus abdominus activation study the hover, or plank as it's more commonly known works the core, glutes, shoulders, arms, back, hamstrings and calves making it more of a total body exercise than pure abs.
If you find the jump from the rear flat foot squat to hover lunges too drastic, you can work with negatives (only lowering down to the ground with one leg, then using the rear foot to help come up again).
Three - inch heels, a term that used to be the «scientific name» for work shoes, is no longer associated with the same gloom of practicality that hovered above it before.
The first image from the ads, set to debut in May, show the Australian actress in a tailored white blazer, sans pants or bra, working Sienna Miller-esque hair and a rather Voldemort - ish nose, with white smoke hovering in the background.
Hovering over Mr. Solvang as he plays piano in the couple's cozy Paris apartment, or zooming in on Ms. Neistat applying lipstick before testifying at a significant event, the directors dilute the gravity and peril of the work itself.
A thin, barely - visible tightrope hovers over two different yet equally - treacherous perils: on one side, you risk missing the point of the original and creating a follow - up whose character, plot, and theme barely resembles its source; on the other, you simply retread the familiar beats of the previous work, applying a fresh coat of paint to the old structure.
Employers know that, too: the unspoken knowledge that there will always be someone willing to work for less hovers over every contract negotiation.
Perez's most spellbinding moment takes place in the middle of a crowded shopping mall, when her character, Carla, spots a mother holding a baby about the same age as her dead son and hovers over the child like a ghost, apparently unseen despite being inches away; the look on Perez's face communicates both intense longing and boundless wonder, as if she's simultaneously working through the reality of death and suddenly comprehending the miracle of life.
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