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Their pledge gave a more defined form to a series of recent talks, though it was unclear whether it would result in any concrete moves toward peace.
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But later in that decade, in tune with abstract painting of the time generally, Krasner turned to a more colorful, even gaudy palette, as in the garishly pink and purple "Gaea" (1966), and to more boldly defined forms, as in "Green Fuse" (1968), with its white egg shapes and wide arcing bands set off against a deep blue background and accented by vehement splashes of red and green.
In order to delimit our clade 39 as monophyletic unit within characiforms we propose that the Acestrorhynchidae as currently defined [ 66] be ranked as a subfamily (Acestrorhynchinae); and the group composed by the Roestinae, Heterocharacinae (sensu [ 22]) and Acestrorhynchinae, as newly defined, form a more encompassing Acestrorhynchidae.
Unlike Shūbun, however, Masanobu was not a priest; in his suiboku landscapes the vague outlines and subtle ink washes expressive of Zen Buddhist mysticism are supplanted by the more carefully defined forms characteristic of native Japanese art.
'It is more defined by its form factor – its shape and appearance – than its use.'" Then the iPad arrived – to sneers from many bloggers.
The combination of bright, saturated colors and the dreamy, blurred visual set his works apart from other pieces with more defined line and form.
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