The pond, a rubber-lined water feature with two waterfalls, is being installed by Country Landscapes. |
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Landscapes are prominent in the canvases displayed by Reena Sunil, a graphic designer. |
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Stormwater harvesting methods including swales, underground Atlantis soakage tanks and mulch supplied by Indigenous Landscapes. |
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Landscapes are her favored subject, as well as the bluebonnets, black-eyed Susans, and other wildflowers that surround the house in spring and summer. |
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Landscapes of the Metropolis of Death is both a contemplation of these facts and a reflection upon living with them for decades. |
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Unconventional Landscapes by Melissa Martinez and Mary Shindell are multimedia coessential installations and will be on display from November to January. |
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Landscapes remain the top-selling subject for galleries, and Realism remains the top-selling style, outpacing the next-best seller, impressionism, by a two-to-one ratio. |
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Landscapes of the outer world interfuse as one with the contours of his mind and spirit. |
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At the age of just 27, the Northop College student formed Redbud Landscapes Ltd, which is proving to be hugely successful a year after launch. |
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Spatial Analyses of Thermokarst Lakes and Basins in Yedoma Landscapes of the Lena Delta. |
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Landscapes can be used to distinguish mappable areas of soils because similar causal factors are involved in landform and soil genesis. |
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Landscapes and seascapes, for example, reflect the land reclaimed from the sea and the sources of trade and naval power that mark the Republic's Golden Age. |
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In the urban and rural landscapes, people wearing khangas serve as mobile human advertisements. |
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If you drive through these landscapes, getting radio reception can sometimes be iffy at best, especially in the rural West. |
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Vermeer's paintings come to life in the dappled light of wintry landscapes and the dusty darkness of candlelit interiors. |
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Imparting his vision, he challenged California staffers to preserve regionally important landscapes instead of locally favored parcels. |
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Six subsequent landscapes become successively more reductive, as both the fiver and the horizon are eliminated from view. |
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Those of you who have visited my photoblog may think that my passion in photography lies in capturing scenery, landscapes and inanimate objects. |
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These poems evoke outer and inner landscapes that have worn and changed with time but are still imposingly alive. |
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Paintings of original and fanciful snowmen are one favorite, and winter trees or landscapes are another. |
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Other forms of biodiversity may need more natural landscapes to survive but can still withstand intensive disturbances. |
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His landscapes offer a tilting perspective, often a view over rises or down a slope. |
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It also employs iconographic patterns of costume, architecture and landscapes to create a rendition of its political dialectic. |
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His landscapes are equally melancholy, often painted under grey cloudy skies. |
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His son Pierre-Antoine the younger painted landscapes and topographical works in his father's manner. |
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On New Zealand's rugged landscapes aerial topdressing of pasturelands was widely adopted, and helped boost productivity. |
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All glimmering with light, some read as striated landscapes, others as fragmented torsos. |
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The subject matter includes landscapes, portraits, townscapes, still lifes, and history and religious paintings. |
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From about 1930 Rosai painted large landscapes and townscapes in which forms were influenced by mild Cubist stylization. |
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Her landscapes range from the gentleness of the rolling meadow to the drama and excitement of the Southwest bathed in light. |
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The exhibition features everything from portraits to pop art as well as landscapes and abstracts. |
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It's not one of those landscapes that are arch and secretive, it isn't gentle or flirtatious. |
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Kent State University Press will soon publish a book of his Cleveland landscapes. |
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The exhibition features many still-life paintings in addition to her many landscapes. |
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Drawing inspiration from colour, Frances' paintings range from landscapes, to still life and portraits. |
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It will feature both slides and photographs including landscapes, still life, portraiture, nature and sports. |
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She spent all of her working life in photography but turned to portraiture, landscapes and still life in recent years. |
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This is the fiction of dark haunted landscapes and twisted unfulfilled love. |
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It is calling for a new approach to nature conservation, focusing on whole landscapes rather than isolated pockets. |
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These are imaginary landscapes, but within the rich classical Western landscape tradition. |
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The Magic Kingdom intersperses footage of creatures in artificial zoo landscapes with what may be animated diagrams of their souls. |
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This follows his earlier, highly acclaimed series of landscapes, seascapes, cityscapes and flowers. |
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The scenery is flat and open, lacking in trees and hills but with sweeping vistas across stunning landscapes. |
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Later Charles IV commissioned landscapes from Claude-Joseph Vernet to decorate his casitas. |
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But he cuts with all his heart and all his passion and gives these landscapes a new life and special meaning. |
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The Tararua Forest Park protects mountain landscapes, considerable tracts of indigenous forests and the upper catchments of many rivers. |
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Barriers, temporary and permanent, almost inevitably detract from the quality of streetscapes and landscapes. |
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While the tintype served the mass-portraiture market, wet-plate lent itself to landscapes, cityscapes, and mass-reproduced celebrity portraits. |
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The artist had a thing for stuffed animals and birds, for landscapes and the female form, for music and drugs and pop stars. |
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I'll come back to this subject when I've done landscapes, buildings, interiors and flowers. |
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Mile after mile of previously hidden landscapes can be revealed by careful interpretation and mapping. |
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The traditional territory contains a diversity of landscapes with rugged mountains and numerous valleys and high prairies. |
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Jowett's work included landscapes, interiors, and flower pieces in oils and watercolour. |
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To my mind, conservation of historic landscapes has long been a material consideration in planning decisions. |
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Like little portraitures and landscapes, they give the reader glimpses into people and places long since gone. |
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He primarily shoots outdoor landscapes and scenics, using both film and digital cameras. |
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In the meantime, I'm enjoying the mists of autumn but, when I dream, it is of cityscapes rather than rural landscapes. |
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His Edge Cities are creatures of the metropolitan periphery or of citified rural landscapes accessible to major metropolitan areas. |
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A generic peasantry living in symbiosis with the land, trapped in unchanging landscapes, helped to convey this message. |
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Rivers are routinely corseted, straightened, shrunk, and rerouted as they are made to fit into our humanized landscapes. |
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Those houses were built of the materials furnished by the environment and embedded in hilly landscapes humanized by countless terraces. |
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Choosing extensively forested landscapes should lead to reduced levels of nest predation and brood parasitism for songbirds. |
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Thus, all but the youngest landscapes are palimpsests, written over by a variety of successive or alternating sets of climate-related processes. |
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Unfortunately however, they were the only landscapes that painters and illustrators were in the habit of imagining. |
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He admired the truthfulness of landscapes painted by an unschooled artist, who became his first teacher. |
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The artist's fascination for the Japanese sumi genre is reflected in the series of landscapes presented here. |
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The van Gogh olive grove landscapes in this gallery at first glance seemed beside the point. |
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You can never forget the beautiful landscapes of hills, vineyards, olive groves, almond orchards and endless wheat fields. |
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Blanding also paints landscapes and portraits in oil, acrylic, pastels and watercolor. |
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Jeng executes his landscapes in crayon and oil, as opposed to the more traditional Chinese ink. |
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The 40 canvasses, watercolours, drawings, photographs and sculptures all have a Thai ambiance, though not all subjects are landscapes. |
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They began using colour expressively, rather than to define space on the canvas, painting starkly simplified landscapes in brilliant colours. |
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Many chapters have lovely half-tone illustrations of restored animals or landscapes, by the talented artist Mauricio Anton. |
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A minibus will take the group on half-day trips to different locations, offering them a variety of landscapes to draw inspiration from. |
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Collectors are stampeding to collect landscapes, wildlife paintings, pictures of horses, cattle images of Native American culture. |
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This is all illustrated with long, lingering shots of gorgeous northern landscapes, reindeer stampeding across vast expanses of ice and tundra. |
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Some houses had simple geometric designs, while others had vistas of landscapes or intertwining designs of plants and animals. |
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Vermont boasts steepled churches, classic villages, rural landscapes and spectacular vistas unspoiled by billboards, highways or malls. |
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But don't look for any sublime vistas or sweeping landscapes in this volume. |
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Thus, spatial heterogeneity in predation pressure is common in both fragmented and contiguous landscapes. |
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An essential stop on the independent travel circuit, Cappadocia is renowned for its spellbinding landscapes and inviting hospitality. |
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Shot in black-and-white, this is a visually spare film featuring empty landscapes of sand dunes, sand storms, and unco-operative camels. |
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It lives in arid and semi-arid areas with little vegetation, preferring highlands and rocky landscapes. |
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Moon's brooding landscapes, somewhat reminiscent of Corot, capture the beauty of trees and the luminous colour of the countryside. |
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He has covered a range of photographic genres and, since the late 1980s, concentrated on still life and brooding English landscapes. |
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A country no bigger than Wales, it has some of the most varied landscapes and wildlife on Earth. |
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Stark, bleak, wintry urban landscapes convey the soullessness of Middle America's existence and family life. |
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The graphics are a little bland, the landscapes being rather unvaried snow, desert, or grasslands. |
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You also get the chance to ride motorcycles and snowmobiles through realistic landscapes. |
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Even for the uninitiated, this exhibition is a show of the most astonishing landscapes and seascapes. |
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The walkers will enjoy their trek through landscapes filled with history, archaeology and mythology. |
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They depict portraits, mythological stories, biblical scenes and landscapes. |
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The gentle nostalgic style of his etchings contrast with his unflinching observation of modern urban and domestic landscapes. |
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Her show last year maintained a semblance of identifiable images suggesting real, if manipulated, skyscapes, seascapes and landscapes. |
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Forty-four Wolfe prints of landscapes, skyscapes and wildlife hang on the walls. |
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With horizontal swaths of greens and umber on their lower portions and lightening shades of blue at the top, the paintings suggest landscapes. |
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The results are blocky, quirky landscapes shot through with colour that would light up any wall. |
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Five sites each occurred within forested landscapes disturbed by agriculture and those disturbed by silviculture. |
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His first Swiss landscapes focused on the grandeur and bleakness of the mountains. |
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They also give him room to create bleak landscapes that mirror the morality of the tales. |
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It would also change drastically the montane landscapes and the livelihood of their inhabitants. |
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The generally horizontal format and evident horizon lines of the 11 oil paintings and three monotypes make it clear that these are landscapes. |
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Their early work influenced many photographers, including Ansel Adams, and especially those shutterbugs drawn to Western landscapes. |
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Not that many years ago, all computer data center landscapes featured the equivalent of ranch houses, bi-levels and colonial homes, Evanko says. |
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Plants such as birds-eye primrose, wild thyme, bilberry and the insectivorous butterwort will expand, creating spectacular landscapes. |
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Most people are likely to think of winter landscapes as pictures made up of stark contrasts, of dark tree trunks and branches against white snow. |
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A subtle colourist, he treated melancholy subjects in a fairytale manner, with fanciful and delicate landscapes. |
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Bessarabian painters of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries concentrated on landscapes and rural themes. |
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We are drawn through vast tracts of time and across unknown landscapes into a world very different from our own. |
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Walkers travel via ancient trackways and through some of Wiltshire's most unspoilt landscapes. |
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Starving, beseeching Third World faces stared from arid landscapes into the greenery and chubby cheeks of the First World. |
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Greg Edmonson's fractured landscapes show traces of memory that linger as layers within the spaces of our mind. |
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The park shows off some of the most striking landscapes of sandstone buttes, mesas, and spires in the entire Southwest. |
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A fire burned merrily in the little grate, below a shelf of yellowing pictures, portraits, landscapes. |
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The pictures are mostly industrial landscapes like gas works or junk yards and rubbish tips. |
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Subjects range from female nudes to noblemen and children to animals and landscapes. |
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Stephen paints with his impressionistic views of vast, cool mathematical landscapes. |
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A self-taught artist, Paul is introducing more abstract landscapes into this exhibition. |
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This retrospective focuses entirely on works held in British collections, spanning portraits, still lifes and landscapes. |
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When not teaching, Crowe began to sketch the scenery around her new home and paint landscapes of the surrounding vistas. |
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The ink drawings sketched on scraps of old wallpaper are suggestive of landscapes. |
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Often times, the landscapes are bleak in the grayish washed out world of factories or barren landscapes of the indigenous lifeforms. |
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His subjects range from wildlife, landscapes and seascapes, to a wide variety of sporting art ventures. |
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If you boot up expecting to see photo-realistic landscapes, then you're going to be disappointed. |
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It would negate the need to build these inefficient wind farms and put a stop to the despoiling of Scotland's landscapes! |
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The walls were painted a deep, peaceful maroon colour, and there were paintings of Italian landscapes and other things tacked to the walls. |
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Although her art focuses on Scotland's industrial landscapes, Downie is not a native Scot. |
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It is ideal for landscapes, like desert badlands or beaches, where you want to convey the tactile qualities of a subject. |
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The traditional Chinese nets, landscapes and huts by the river or backwaters are evocative of a child's fascination with the wonders around her. |
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As with Galileo's first telescopic observations, these explorations will stimulate discussion on the origins of the newly revealed landscapes. |
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It was a very long day, but we passed through some of the country's most beautiful scenery and landscapes. |
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In 1952 he settled permanently in Santa Fe in New Mexico and spent the rest of his life painting landscapes and scenes from New Mexico. |
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Appropriate subject matter for art could include pastoral scenes, landscapes, florals or anything else that is calming and appealing. |
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Locals will recognise street scenes from Tralee and landscapes from various local beauty spots. |
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The collection includes landscapes and urban scenes and the paintings are mainly acrylic on stretched box canvas. |
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Park did not want to be a painter, though today he produces interior scenes and landscapes mostly populated with anthropomorphic animals. |
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Lancaster is surrounded by wonderful landscapes and the area is full of people with a passion for the outdoors. |
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For decades McGarrell has been known for complex paintings that jumble myth, invented fictions and surreal landscapes. |
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There were carpets with woven scenes of hunts and landscapes or just florals. |
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It is not only in the landscapes of the mind, of literary fiction, and of oral tradition, that names are narrated and narration creates names. |
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There are many poems rooted solidly in Australian landscapes, both literal and emotional. |
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Kings Park itself is a city park in which lush cultivated landscapes blend with bushland. |
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Lots of lovely thick oil paint smeared in heavy layers onto the canvas creates dark and hugely atmospheric landscapes. |
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His murals, landscapes, and scenes of village life capture what it is to be St Lucian. |
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Sonntag occasionally populated his landscapes with a lone land hunter, usually near his rustic log cabin. |
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They were playing HDTV loops of saturated colored landscapes and the entire room would change color every few seconds, from all the backlights. |
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In a tape loop in the living-room installation, she projects the image of an old television on two kitschy landscapes. |
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The landscapes, as a rule, were depicted as unpeopled, pristine environments. |
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The rua, often with raised rims along the east coast of the North Island, are quite numerous in landscapes where gardening was comm. |
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The best of the landscapes meld nature's rough and tumble with the rough and tumble of the paint to rich effect. |
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We can very readily identify with the lovable rogues that sauntered across the western landscapes. |
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Far from being congealed in time, Arawakan sacred landscapes are cultural processes and, as such, are continually under construction. |
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Karst landscapes are developed wherever soluble carbonate rocks outcrop and where surplus rainfall is available to dissolve the limestone. |
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By combining state-of-the-art computer animation with live-action landscapes, you'll marvel as these fearsome creatures roar to life! |
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Her figures and landscapes are not minutely limned in, as in the miniature tradition, each with a definite attribute and place in the cosmos. |
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The fogging system creates a special effect in landscapes, amusement parks, fountains and laser light shows. |
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He works with cardboard and glazed paper, making ever more elaborate, often life-sized models of rooms or landscapes. |
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And, in some winter scenes, the landscapes lie still and silent as though waiting for the ice and snow to melt. |
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Snowy vistas of Istanbul alternate with stunning Anatolian landscapes as attention shifts from one man to the other. |
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Long known for Abstract-Expressionist renderings of the figure, he eventually began to place those figures in landscapes. |
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Some times you can get a better effect by this method, rather than sticking all the time to the landscape format for landscapes! |
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Parisian street scenes, impressionistic landscapes, Rembrandt and Andy Warhol are popular on the islands these days. |
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Shlosberg's oil paintings are interwoven with Russian folklore in both large and small-scale surreal landscapes and cityscapes. |
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Exploring on his own, Kox discovered the surrealist work of Salvador Dali and began painting portraits, landscapes, and surrealistic dreamscapes. |
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His other subjects included nudes, landscapes, portraits, and opulent flower pieces. |
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The body of work includes portraits, landscapes and genre paintings that exemplify the various periods of Russian Realist art. |
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The show includes landscapes and portraits, red chalk and lead pencil, as well as drawings and sketches. |
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I like the way this refers back to the modelled figurines and the imaginary landscapes that fill so much of a child's psyche. |
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Here we are cajoled into reading adjacent daubs figuratively, as melting body parts or mutant landscapes. |
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The surrounding space was entirely filled in with smaller pictures, mainly landscapes and genre scenes. |
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This style is evident in her surreal, moody landscapes and still lifes, which the artist describes as balanced and serene. |
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Portraits, landscapes, sketches and line drawings created during 2002 will be included. |
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Charleton is an oil painter whose subject matter includes landscapes, aviation art, seascapes, still lifes, marine art and portraits. |
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The works include landscapes, still lifes, figuratives, abstracts and pastels, by approximately 75 artists. |
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Quinn, Rolando and Campbell report that contemporary abstracts and landscapes are their biggest sellers. |
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And it's the island's lush, vivid greenery which marks it out from the arid, inhospitable, landscapes of Gran Canaria, Lanzarote and Tenerife. |
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Along with teaching he made graphics and painted aquarelles of small-town views and landscapes. |
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It is isolated geographically, surrounded by inhospitable landscapes that trap its inhabitants where they are. |
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The landscapes look appealing, especially those of the lakes and towering trees in the famous forests of Malaysia. |
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But there are querulous voices, conflicting histories, and disputed landscapes. |
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From still lifes to landscapes, graceful interiors to unwieldy allegorical scenes, his work is waywardly old-fashioned. |
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Susan does yoga and paints with acrylics on canvas, doing portraits, still lifes, and landscapes. |
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The show featured a bouquet of oils, acrylics, watercolors and pastels and a mix of colorful springtime florals and landscapes. |
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Feral pigs churn up soil and uproot native plant species, denuding landscapes and promoting weed growth. |
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These are the people who buy their art by the yard, and tend to like good old landscapes, boats and sporting subjects. |
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With its wild, dramatic landscapes, Norway is a land of incomparable beauty. |
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Cattle, sheep, and goats can thrive on actively managed landscapes, as can pronghorn antelope and whitetail deer. |
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Succulent plants such as agaves, aloes, and echeverias are often associated with heat-loving landscapes. |
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He specialized in elegant figures in parklike landscapes as well as kermis and other village festivals. |
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He abandoned painting in favour of sculpture in 1932, though he continued to produce watercolour landscapes and countless life drawings. |
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Fame and prosperity were just around the corner, although both depended on Monet painting landscapes and scenes that would appeal to buyers in the bourgeois market. |
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Curving stone walls crisscrossed the landscapes, testifying to centuries of toil and sweat by inhabitants, creating soft, green pastures for livestock. |
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Today his paintings reflect his interest in architecture but also his awareness of his heritage manifested in the landscapes and townscapes of Ireland. |
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In his awed provincialism Grimshaw failed to realise that as a painter he could outdo all three so long as he kept to his own landscapes and townscapes. |
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The Apuan Alps and the encroaching Apennine foothills of Garfagnana are a recurrent theme in the landscapes and townscapes he produces in his top floor studio. |
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Day after day I trace a pleasant, safe path into and out of nice little towns and villages, along soft verged roads and through gentle, rolling landscapes down to a calm sea. |
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The Mediterranean stone pine, P. pinea, grows at quite low altitudes, as anyone familiar with the landscapes of Provence, Italy, and the Middle East will be aware. |
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Picasso learned from Cezanne that the outlines of landscapes and bodies can be broken up and that the hidden, intuitive facets of perspective objects can be shown. |
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So, the team has constructed a dew pond, an artificial reservoir traditionally favoured by farmers of chalky landscapes such as those in which the wood is situated. |
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Isaak Levitan's paintings are a highlight of the exhibition of Russian landscapes from the age of Tolstoy currently at the National Gallery, London. |
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The show consisted of figurative paintings, landscapes and abstracts. |
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Let there be wine, food, music, and ravishing summer landscapes from alpine meadows to Riviera beaches. |
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It seems that Bush is simply taking a stab at landscapes and ecclesiastical architecture. |
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From the very beginning, he was more interested in realistic art than in abstraction, although his special interest in painting urban landscapes developed later. |
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Although birds in landscapes are frequently found on Asian lacquer, the surrounding scrolled border is typically European and suggests that the piece is japanned. |
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Some landscapes seem designed for the NHH treatment, such as the dizzying view of Mizen Head, a rainswept Brittas Bay, and Farm on the Healy Pass. |
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The primary purpose of the Tsolwana Nature Reserve is the conservation of a representative sample of the region's karroid landscapes, habitats, heritage and species. |
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As a counterpoint to the latter, mountains rise in tiers against a hirameji ground, suggesting twilit distances in the manner of landscapes in Yamato-e style paintings. |
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It is also a very scenic route, with spectacular landscapes, vegetation, and historical ruins as well as typical Yao villages, temples, and other tourist attractions. |
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The traditional dichotomy between rural and urban landscapes has become less visible as cities and industrial zones expand and suburbs are created. |
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Some renewable power can be generated in urban landscapes and on land used for other purposes, such as the roofs of houses, but the bulk will have to be in rural areas. |
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European culture and values indelibly shaped the urban and rural landscapes, particularly in terms of the use of space, and the structure and practice of government. |
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Best known for his important landscapes and portraits, Gainsborough depicted a diverse range of subjects, from powerful individuals to the rural poor. |
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He broadened the art collection with a thousand works that ranged from 19 th-century American landscapes to paintings by Fauvists, cubists and practitioners of Pop Art. |
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These include portraits, landscapes, pastoral scenes and prints. |
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A concise yet comprehensive biography of the artist depicts the moments of inspiration that have led him to paint landscapes and scenes of country life. |
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The political and corporate landscapes and business dynamics have changed. |
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McKenzie paints landscapes that are part reality, part fantasy, amalgams of Australian and European places that get squeezed together in the artist's imagination. |
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In the past, the suggested landscapes were rendered in low relief. |
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On one level, these floral landscapes work as successful proponents of the decorative style with their flatness, lyrical repetitiveness and use of ornamental devices. |
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Apart from portraits, Kelly painted landscapes and also pictures of Asian dancing girls that were once much reproduced in the form of popular prints. |
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A European Landscape Convention was agreed last year, binding signatory Governments to protect landscapes as they do ancient monuments and buildings. |
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Beneath the veneer of landscapes, portraits and genre scenes, political rivalries roiled, and medals granted to entrants were contested hotly as matters of national pride. |
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The Orient was almost a European invention, and had been since antiquity a place of romance, exotic beings, haunting memories and landscapes, remarkable experiences. |
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They offer a self-guided Round The Island Walk, which traverses rugged terrain taking in volcanic landscapes, mountains and even a rare cloud forest. |
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The impact Norman castles have made on the development of Britain's landscapes and townscapes thus reflects many dimensions of medieval power and lordship. |
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The golden aspen, sometimes referred to as the quaking or trembling aspen, along with cottonwoods are responsible for the region's lemony landscapes. |
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He has an attractive wife, Madeleine, who likes to paint landscapes. |
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They appear to prefer areas dominated by sagebrush or bitterbrush, with native grasses intermixed, generally avoiding cheatgrass-dominated landscapes. |
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As in his previous film, Central Station, another road movie and a great one, Salles doesn't try to lyricize landscapes or fill them with portentous menace or serenity. |
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The land of active volcanoes, volatile weather, and dramatic landscapes has been a hub of creativity and culture for centuries. |
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He achieved third place for his landscapes of woodland scenes. |
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The posters depicted rolling stock, landscapes and other scenes including Blackpool, the Garrick Theatre in Southport and Brixham harbour in south Devon. |
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Perhaps Peale had in mind the scenographic views of American landscapes and urban buildings that circulated as single prints and journal illustrations. |
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While surface erosion caused by water can produce dramatic landscapes in many badlands, a considerable amount of subsurface erosion in the form of tunnels can also occur. |
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Five of the six miniatures represent couples, three of them in nocturnal landscapes, and their relationship to the text remains distinctly tenuous. |
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Disprized landscapes tell stories, and Downes is, in his heart, a storyteller. |
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The pictures on the office wall were all of autumn landscapes, the dry leaves matched by the thin, reedy tones of the ageing former revolutionary behind the desk. |
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Mining fresh musical landscapes, they segued from Broadway show tunes to musical comedy to arias by Verdi and Puccini in a sparkling cabaret revue. |
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Even the most magnificent landscapes are powerless without figures, not forgetting Poussin's Arcadia, were it devoid of the shepherds and the sepulchral inscription. |
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This system is a computationally tractable and biologically grounded model that has previously provided insights into evolutionary dynamics and fitness landscapes. |
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Lasting 140 mins, the piece majestically yet intimately follows transhumant shepherds through the spectacular landscapes of the Northern Plateaus. |
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Hazy, speculative figures wander through the evocative landscapes and buildings he creates using miniatures, models, televisions, glass and mirrors. |
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In spite of the banners' grandiose scale, the colorful, abstracted figures and landscapes featured in the paintings were inspired by Persian and Indian miniatures. |
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Simultaneously rough and lyrical, her paintings are jagged emotional landscapes in colors that range from earthy to bilious, saturated to saccharine. |
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The exhibit showcases Feld's digital photographic technique and includes a new series of limited-edition releases depicting wildlife, landscapes and the human form. |
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For many in the green lobby, atomic power is the ultimate bogeyman, blighting landscapes and producing waste which is difficult to dispose of safely. |
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Josephson's recent landscapes pale beside those Metzker has been making since 1985, which inhabit a largely unmapped world on the other side of this jagged line. |
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Both were dry, hilly landscapes with soil, sand, and wind shear as significant factors to deal with. |
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Biology, it seems, is why boys will be boys, and why women would do well to get over it and stop demanding that they learn to talk about their inner landscapes. |
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If anyone likes taking pictures of portraits of small objects with landscapes and portraits depicted on them would they mind uploading them onto my homepage? |
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When we plow up more land than can be farmed, grade and disrupt natural landscapes, we provide fertile ground for non-native tumbleweeds and exotic invasive plants. |
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They inspired a series of powerful Expressionist landscapes, with heavy brushstrokes and vivid colours, in which he first developed a personal style. |
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Whether still lifes or landscapes, the human figure or abstraction, the versatility of the medium has attracted some of today's most skilled draughtsmen. |
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Taking less than an hour to traverse Slovenia, the convoy soon finds itself winding through stunning landscapes and vistas of Croatia into the Adriatic port city of Rijeka. |
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You'll find stunning vineyard landscapes and majestic mountain vistas along the way, and if it's harvest time there are feasts and festivals galore. |
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Macer also moves the lens fluently through haunting vistas and landscapes, so we get a real rural feeling for New Haven, Springfield and the surrounding areas. |
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No other single work furnishes such comprehensive and particular guidance to the spreading landscapes, the highways and bypaths of English Literature. |
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This book is an unremitting account of misery, privation, and pointlessness in a world of dun landscapes, tormenting insects, malnutrition, and cultural stagnancy. |
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These gardeners may make note of those plants they'd like to add to their personal landscapes and seek them out at nurseries or special plant sales. |
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These two types of energy landscapes have been studied in detail in the statistical mechanics literature and lead to strikingly different long time dynamics. |
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He published three books of poetry, painted landscapes and abstract expressionist canvases, and played what he called cowboy harmonica for just about anyone who would listen. |
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This is not easy, because as a society we are homogenized, scattered and systematically alienated from the landscapes and communities that nurtured us in our youth. |
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In the 1930s, Heliker made landscapes in a Cezannesque painterly style. |
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Virtual Cumbria, which offers complete 360 x 360 degree views of 150 of the county's most picturesque landscapes and honeypots, went online on Monday. |
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Her landscapes range from sweeping panoramas in oils of mountains, lakes and towering coniferous trees to tropical beaches with bold greens and spirited blues. |
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He painted American landscapes and cityscapes with a disturbing truth, expressing the world around him as a chilling, alienating, and often vacuous place. |
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More complex models with linked genetics and epistasis and more complex demography will likely show even more complex patchworks of maladaptation across landscapes. |
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Somewhere inside, most of us are still trained to think of a seasonal cycle, part of which involves snowy landscapes, frost-crusted woods, icicles, frozen ponds. |
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The verdant landscapes and the warm, sunny color palette enhance the sense of the story as an idyll, a brief golden interval amid the dark uncertainty of war. |
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Similarly, artist Joanne, who works in Surrey, England, uses paint with collage and mixed media to gain both texture and depth in her abstract landscapes. |
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Known for his serene and spiritual landscapes, company officials say Hayslette draws inspiration from the woodcuts of Asian masters and the Impressionists. |
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The photographs are inhabited by solitary female figures, naked except for fetishistic high-heels or black pumps, in vacant interiors or flat, expansive landscapes. |
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He aimed to stimulate the intellect and the visual imagination by the use of ink blots to be developed into different types of invented landscapes. |
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From four points around the exterior, filmed sequences were back-projected onto the structure, enclosing the visitor in interconnected landscapes. |
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His responsibilities in the research and extension program involve pest management in greenhouses, nurseries, landscapes, turfgrass, conservatories, and interiorscapes. |
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Crossing these landscapes are the meandering valleys of the rivers Avon, Stour, and Frome that link the south coast with the interior heartland of southern England. |
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Moreover, it provides a better picture of the emerging environmental implications of the private consumption and public production of suburban landscapes. |
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Then follows his more recent photographic work that expresses his contemplative enjoyment of the quiet landscapes unrolling between the Great Lakes and the East Coast. |
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In Moscow there is strange confluence of physical and poetical landscapes. |
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The book's long, ponderous descriptions of southern landscapes and sub-Faulknerian dialogue led some readers to suspect that the hero was in no hurry to see her again. |
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It's probably a delusion, but landscapes clearly correspond to something in the way the brain works, and art is clearly a response to landscape, and the unities. |
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A Veiki moraine is a kind of hummocky moraine that forms irregular landscapes of ponds and plateaus surrounded by banks. |
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They were usually built as centre pieces in aristocratic planned landscapes. |
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The majority are portraits, but she also painted still lifes, interiors and a few landscapes. |
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There are karst landscapes in calcite areas such as parts of Yorkshire and Derbyshire. |
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Williams painted many landscapes in Wales, Switzerland, Italy, France, Spain, Morocco and Holland. |
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Traditionally, landscape art depicts the surface of the earth, but there are other sorts of landscapes, such as moonscapes. |
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A curtain of mountains at the back of the landscape is standard in wide Roman views and even more so in Chinese landscapes. |
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And it also summed up the oddness of being a foreigner walking through the Occidentalizing landscapes of Japan. |
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Chinese sculpture also achieves the difficult feat of creating effective landscapes in three dimensions. |
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These painters created works of mammoth scale that attempted to capture the epic scope of the landscapes that inspired them. |
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Salvator Rosa gave picturesque excitement to his landscapes by showing wilder Southern Italian country, often populated by banditi. |
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His landscapes were acknowledged as an influence by Constable, John Crome and Turner. |
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The art gallery has works by all of the notable Welsh artists, including landscapes by Richard Wilson and the pioneering Thomas Jones. |
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Multi-scale vulnerability of natural capital in a panarchy of social-ecological landscapes. |
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Documenting the quiddity of objects and landscapes, they produced a paratactical, accumulative language. |
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Indeed, he records that many locals regarded the mountainous and wild landscapes as monstrous and ugly rather than romantic or picturesque. |
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Because of its distinct culture and beautiful landscapes, Brittany has inspired many French artists since the 19th century. |
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The flat, relatively open landscapes in these regions hold relatively few resident breeding golden eagles. |
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