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He found that Pirahã made frequent numerical errors when copying drawings of groups of lines, dropping nuts into a can, and reproducing a series of beats.
I've always been really into the Jumbled Assembly of Not Particularly Well Done Pencil Drawings of Groups of Famous People Plastered Onto a Flimsy A3 Poster That You Only Find in Local Department Stores aesthetic so this picture of Avicii is incredibly, incredibly up my alley.
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In this vein are several other watercolors and pencil drawings of family groups, mothers with newborn babies and children playing, all from different times and periods and exhibiting different skill levels.
Based on the analysis, 92.3 % of the first and 84.6 % of the second drawings of the PBL group were integrated maps, and 70.4 % of the first and 66.7%% of the second drawings of the LBL group were sorted into this category.
Embedded in a second group of diagnostic images were line drawings of animals; within a third group, the outlines of letters of the alphabet.
Inside, the solo exhibition of the artist's new works attracted a wall-to-wall crush of art aficionados who checked out the paintings and "photographic drawings" of individuals, studio settings and groups of men playing cards or Scrabble, milling about or getting set to dance.
Principally, all covariates were tested which might co-influence the drawings of the two different pain groups (e.g. age, gender, pain duration, pain severity, as well as mood).
Everything in the show — paintings and drawings, groups of photographs, sculptural and video installations, and ad-hoc oddities — can be taken, if sometimes tortuously, to illustrate a possible meaning of the phrase "out of time": time regarded with detachment, as sheer phenomenon; or employed, as a kind of material.
The exhibition of Five Centuries of Masterpieces from the museum collection ends up with a startling and unnerving group of drawings of nude figures by Marlene Dumas, famous South African artist now living in Amsterdam.
Similar to our observations of student drawings, most of these groups failed to develop complete and accurate models.
Ms. Polak, a British artist living in New York, became so curious about what lay behind those walls that, through contacts at immigrant-rights groups, she solicited drawings of that building, the Varick Service Processing Center, and other I.N.S. detention sites.
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