Exact(34)
The literally titled "Teahouse" (2009) presents large house shapes made from compressed, and still fragrant, tea leaves.
Jane Teller, as usual, presents large agglomerations of arcing and tubular shapes carved in wood left raw.
Mr. Beech also presents large photographs on which he has painted, turning images of industrial dumpsters into flat shapes like those you might find in Russian Constructivist painting.
Others, like Mary Ellen Carroll, who presents large color pictures shot in anonymous public spaces, seem more interested in photography per se than in sculpture.
Mr. Oddy, a photographic investigator, presents large color pictures shot in cryonic facilities where human bodies are deep frozen for possible future revival.
This article presents Large Eddy Simulations (LES) of a realistic aeronautical combustor device: the chamber CTA1 designed by TURBOMECA.
Similar(26)
In "Lux," the San Francisco based photographer Christina Seely presents large-scale photographs of the world's most brightly illuminated regions on NASA's map of earth at night.
Keeping with the subway theme, Justine Reyes presents large-scale photographs of objects that are now subject to random search in New York and other city subways.
The ground motion velocity of fault-normal component is more severe than the velocity corresponded to fault-parallel component and presents large-amplitude pulses.
The Katonah exhibition presents large-scale works by a handful of well-known contemporary artists who from time to time use clay; the show at the Arts Exchange Gallery is a somewhat overstuffed survey of socially minded objects by artists who are, for the most part, dedicated to ceramics.
By The New Yorker November 11, 2013 "Metropolis 35° 10′ N 136° 50′ E" (Nagoya) In "Lux," the San Francisco based photographer Christina Seely presents large-scale photographs of the world's most brightly illuminated regions on NASA's map of earth at night.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com