Synonyms for «mutable»

The word "mutable" means something that can change or be changed easily. Full definition
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Phrases with «mutable»

Sentences with «mutable»

  • These reconstructed and fabricated family traditions present identity as entirely mutable in the digital age. (columbusmuseum.org)
  • The show displays 22 works that American artist Robert Ryman (b. 1930) realized between 1958 and 2002, intelligently installed over two unequally sized galleries bathed from above with mutable natural light, contributing to make this small selection of works surprisingly rich in their variety of materials, gestures, and effects. (italianmodernart.org)
  • Working intuitively, the artist translates both the fixed and mutable qualities of a singular object or grouping before her — shape and form, texture, colour, shadows and highlights, the play of light across a surface — into abstract compositions that evoke a specific atmosphere. (xavierhufkens.com)
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