53 definitions of shape
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Like long grab arms they grope towards the clay shapes but they do not move; it is a dramatic moment frozen for eternity.
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Painterly decorations become strings of blossom-shaped pieces of paper threaded together to produce an optical mix of colour.
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It is around her, her face, and her evocations that the images of the events of that time in Lebanon and in Africa take shape.
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On the basis of the belief that the human mouth forms itself into the shapes of the letters it pronounces, another Dutchman, J.K.
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For the front room at Bureau Amsterdam, Strömberg designed a painterly environment that takes its cue from the shape of the space.
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His memories of feeling the shape beneath his feet is deeply engrained in Coltons experience of making and seeing these sculptures.
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But an enlightened illiterate like Beltran seeks the secret not behind but in the shapes, on the threshold of significance and cacophony.
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Mirras unfolded fragment of the sky consists of similarly shaped parts, which appear interchangeable and suggest a non-hierarchical order.
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What influence will steadily accelerating globalization have on the shape and image of the future city, or in relation to the rural context?
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