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Leonardo's atmospheric sfumato -- the use of light and shade rather than line to define form -- was another crucial influence.
Several adequately demonstrate the artist's pioneering work with lines of pigment that carry the eye at a varying pace without pausing to define form.
These early Flemish artists found that light can define form, shape, and texture and that, when captured in a landscape, it can help convey a mood.
The technique can be a forbidding one, but a great composer can use it in the way that an artist uses a brush, to define form, create patterns of color, and communicate ideas.
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I also wanted to push the short story in a different way than I did in my earlier collection, "Monkfish Moon," and to question how we define forms of fiction: short stories, novels, linked stories.
Still highly physical, Mr. Poons's new canvases measure up to 13 feet wide and have thickly painted surfaces with pieces of foam rubber added for texture or to define forms.
We define forms of embodiment qualifying for these two levels to be higher levels of bodily engagement in our taxonomy.
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