Sentence examples for smears of ink from inspiring English sources

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"Morula III," a large black and white lithograph, looks initially like an abstract, floating constellation of orbs surrounded by expressive smudges and smears of ink.

The largest of them — stretching 50 feet — has noticeable red smears of ink and the illusion of folds where the stripes were printed off-register, giving the canvas a rich, three-dimensional quality.

She imbues her linear, semi-abstract figures with an automatist's sense of abandon and works up smoldering fusions of texture and color, often with last-minute smears of ink that turned many works into monotypes.

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Analogously, functions h nm C, n = (r,v) and m = (r,v), of unitary sum, represent blur kernels explaining for the smearing of the ink, due to the same factors, and with symbol ⊕ we indicate the convolution operator.

Smooth finish paper causes ink to dry more slowly, leading to a greater chance of ink smears.

The information could be used to prevent those annoying beads of ink that smear all over documents from inkjet printers.

The usual accoutrements — individually wrapped needles and tubes, containers of ink and antiseptic, and a smear of A+D ointment — were fanned out across a table next to the artist.

Repeatedly touching, gripping and handling your signed baseball can result in smearing the ink of the autograph, even after it has dried.

If you use writing, you may not want to add background colour, as this may smear the ink of the pen.

'It's like getting to know Rembrandt as a friend," whispers Celeste as she smears black ink across the fine lines of the copper plate.

"They're like little blobs of ink, gold ink.

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