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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abstract arrangements" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe conceptual or non-physical configurations or designs, often in artistic or theoretical contexts.
Example: "The artist's work features abstract arrangements of shapes and colors that challenge traditional perceptions of form."
Alternatives: "conceptual designs" or "theoretical configurations".
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My guess is that these are essentially abstract arrangements.
Their abstract arrangements of steel and wood veneers are "marvels of marquetry," as one architecture book puts it.
But it is all in your mind, for the collages are purely abstract arrangements of colored shapes and forms.
In truth, it moves fluidly between the two, as solid rhythms splinter and abstract arrangements coalesce and crescendo.
This everyday fare is reconfigured in abstract arrangements that hark back to the neo-concretism of Brazil's major 20th-century artists, such as Hélio Oiticica.
Matulka's compositional flair is again in evidence in a handful of abstract arrangements from the early-to-mid-1930 early-to-mid-1930 early-to-mid-1930 early-to-mid-1930only guess at dates).
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Unlike most, Tom Patti's Jaeger Chess Set avoids the figurative and is a purely abstract arrangement of minimalist forms.
Among the best of them is "Abstract Arrangement" (circa 1932), a warm, unusually dynamic crush of sinuous lines, geometric shapes and interlocking curves.
By contrast, "This and That" is virtually unrecognizable as landscape; it appears to be an abstract arrangement of colored horizontal and vertical lines.
It shows a simple arrangement of tools on a wall support from four different angles, with the prints butted-up against each other to create an eye-catching abstract arrangement.
When you catch your first glimpse of 100 Eleventh Avenue, a new apartment tower in Chelsea designed by the French architect Jean Nouvel, its curving façade, an abstract arrangement of windows slanting in multiple directions, looks like a gimmick.
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