Sentence examples for a recognizable shape from inspiring English sources

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But Craig-Martin interestedted in anything with clean lines and a recognizable shape, including Le Corbusier's chapel at Ronchamp.

A story is a constellation of stars, with a recognizable shape made from shining bits of fact that may exist, empirically, at different levels and different spatial depths.

The "Motives" lectures were perhaps the best thing of Clark's I had ever read: a Warburgian investigation of a set number of poses — "where the fusion of form and subject . . . has taken a recognizable shape, either because it recurs with unquestionable power over a long period, or because, over a short period, it is used with compulsive intensity".

There are a number of larger oil paintings, too, from "The Studio" (1950), a crisp medley of large and small geometric shapes in sunny yellows, greens and reds inflected by a recognizable shape or two, to "Orchestral Dominance in Green" (1954), a dissonance of small, packed-together modules in jarring colors played off against larger, more coherent shapes on a big green field.

It happens slowly, with tiny mechanisms adding slice after slice, layer after layer, until you have something that actually looks like a recognizable shape.

Most wind turbines have a recognizable shape, but a new design from Segway inventor Dean Kamen is less obvious in its functionality: This turbine has a vertical axis and rotors made of plastic fabric meant to be easily moved by the wind.

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She creates from random, banal objects that don't look like they should fit together, until she molds and trims them down to the point at which they create a singular image, a recognizable figure or shape.

What I went expecting from an 80-minute condensation and reshuffling of the Carmen story was at least the tension of a capably acted and superbly sung "Carmen". I did not expect "Carmen" in any recognizable shape, of course, but a version so taut and true that the opera might seem hopelessly ponderous and superficial in contrast.

It doesn't exist anymore, at least not in any recognizable shape.

Although mention was made in the proposal of the occasional musical-theater attraction, no one's seriously expecting musical theater of any recognizable shape to show up there.

They would slice open the top of his scalp, peel his face down to his jaw, and take saws and chisels to the underlying bones, pounding them into a more recognizable shape before folding and sewing the skin back into place.

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