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  • A : I think there will always be shape and softness and tactility.
  • On occasion, he has also used encaustic for its tactility and luminosity.
  • She had tactility with her own boys.
  • Victoria found her artistic way in sophisticated works with light, tactility, metal and gold imitations.
  • The video image moves with the pen's sweep so that her written words take on a thick tactility.
  • Street lights, electric signs and cars are reduced to a sensual mottled blur, complementing the vividness and tactility of his portraits.
  • Viewed up close, the canvases have a fascinating tactility that is partly printed and partly painted by hand with the help of projections.
  • The feature was developed by the Canadian Bank Note Company, which collaborated with Queen's University tactility perception expert for symbol design.
  • It produced 48 sample designs, of which six were selected for final consideration based on tactility, production techniques, and banknote thickness.
  • Her work involves scent, tactility and perishability as a means to reconfigure the epistemological and sensorial terms of a predominantly visual art world.
  • In her luminous, extreme close-ups, the plants are sinuous abstractions or have the fantastical tactility of insects under a powerful magnifier.
  • The reviews commented on Bruder's concern with renaissance-like tactility, air, and light, comparing Bruder with Titian and Michelangelo.
  • Similarly, her writing has moved over the course of nearly three decades from a spatially fluid tactility to a crystalline attention to objects in time.
  • Raw, raging, associative, almost carnal in its tactility, his poetry emerges from the underbelly of the city  its menacing, unplumbed netherworld.
  • Indeed, his early sculptures are already concerned with tactility and gesture, emphasizing the active involvement of the artist s hand in the process of creation.
  • Influenced by Vel醶quez, Rembrandt, Rubens, Matisse, Picasso, and others Vald閟 creates large works in which the lighting and colors express a sensation of tactility.
  • Campbell of " TouchArcade " wrote that the iOS port was " always meant to be " due to the tactility of the game's puzzles.
  • One of his most cited articles,  Proxemics and tactility in Latin America,  was published in the " Journal of Communication " in 1976.
  • In addition to documenting the inclusion of LGBT students, he finds boys engage in a great deal of homosocial tactility, and that they esteem acts of social inclusion.
  • Mulgrew added : " I feel my gender will lend itself to a different kind of warmth, perhaps-- a different levity and tactility than the gentlemen ."
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