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Mr. Esber's original portrait, based on an unspecified media image, is not on view, but we can guess from the hundred-plus copies here that it's a mass of lines and squiggles, more of an elaborate doodle than a faithfully rendered portrait.
An aura of color seems to vibrate from the center to the edges of the accumulated mass of lines.
At first he used a style based on drawing, but soon moved to one based on painting, using a mass of lines and numerous bitings with the acid to achieve different strengths of line.
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Not everyone will see the hairy eyeball on the floor in the second gallery as a mass of line, but it is, in fact, made of wound, embroidered and loose thread.
Masses of lines carrying electricity, division announcements, phone calls and broadcast feeds (plus a dusting of asbestos) are slung from water and air trunks like creepers along the branches of a tree.
This device spread out the beam of positive ions into a "mass spectrum" of lines similar to the way light is separated into a spectrum.
This version began with two minutes or so of vaguely medieval-sounding choral writing, a misty mass of overlapping lines.
With its sprawling mass of wobbly lines, the previously unseen map is a vastly different from the grid of neat routes set out in the traditional tube map.
In eggs with holoblastic (complete) cleavage, after gastrulation the invaginated mass of endoderm lines the archenteron, the cavity of which becomes the alimentary canal, or gut.
Mignola's art in Hellboy is a mass of thick lines and heavy shadows, with figures rendered in an almost abstract way, and it has inspired many artists.
From that, the shape of the protein can be deduced using programs that display the structure on a computer screen as a mass of squiggly lines, ribbons and little balls.
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