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Figures are also present in many of Smart ’ s paintings, which are said to be " impassive observers, reconciled to the contemporary state of things, prepared to accommodate themselves to an increasingly impersonal environment " or as " statements on the dehumanising conformity of modern architecture and social painting ", but Smart contradicts: " The truth is I put figures in mainly for scale … " It is Smarts precise and unequalled attention to clean lines, composition and geometrics that make his eye-catching paintings stand-out ' in the story of modern Australian art '.

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In their heyday of the first half of the 17th century, they were printed in black-letter or gothic type and included multiple, eye-catching illustrations, a popular tune tile, as well as an alluring poem.
The style now called " retro art " is a genre of pop art which was developed in the 1940s and 1950s in response to a need for bold, eye-catching graphics that were easy to reproduce on simple presses available at the time in major centres.
In keeping with the holiday " feel-good factor ", One-Elevens were painted in the following distinctive, eye-catching pastel colour combinations: yellow / gold / orange, pink / rose / magenta, pale violet / mauve / purple, light green / mid-green / forest green.
After the Bronze Age began and humans discovered how to melt metal and cast it into shapes, bronze, copper, silver, gold, electrum, platinum and a variety of other metals were used to make eye-catching necklaces for both men and women, and metal chains became possible.
These earthen long barrows were typically constructed of timber because building stone was scarce in southern Britain ; archaeologist Aubrey Burl argued that these timber tombs might have been " even more eye-catching " than their stone counterparts, perhaps consisting of " towering carved poles, flamboyantly painted ", but that evidence of such sculptures has not survived.
The signs were extremely large and eye-catching, but were expensive to construct and operate.
These earthen long barrows were typically constructed of timber because building stone was scarce ; archaeologist Aubrey Burl argued that these timber tombs might have been " even more eye-catching " than their stone coutnerparts, perhaps consisting of " towering carved poles, flamboyantly painted ", but that evidence of such sculptures has not survived.
The eye-catching plans were released to the public on 14 December 2009, two days before the FA would announce which candidates they had selected for the bid.
These earthen long barrows were typically constructed of timber because building stone was scarce in southern Britain ; archaeologist Aubrey Burl argued that these timber tombs might have been " even more eye-catching " than their stone counterparts, perhaps consisting of " towering carved poles, flamboyantly painted ", but that evidence of such sculptures has not survived.
The uniforms of early carhops were important, as many drive-ins were competing and something eye-catching was seen as gamesmanship.
Saxophone ensembles were also popular at this time, and the contrabass saxophone was an eye-catching novelty for the groups that were able to obtain one.
The first installment taking up six whole pages, Stead attacked vice with eye-catching subheadings that were more suggestive of pornography than of social reform: " The Violation of Virgins ", " The Confessions of a Brothel-Keeper ", " How Girls Were Bought and Ruined ".
All were packaged in the same eye-catching red packaging.

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Cabrel-Les Beaux Dessins featured eye-catching illustrations of twelve of his songs.

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The eye-catching tensile structure that covers much of the park was designed by German architect and engineer Frei Otto with Günther Behnisch.

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He also used eye-catching typography and book designs, and used yellow dust-covers on books.
The spider then aligns one pair of its legs with each of the four lines in the hollow " X ", making a complete " X " of white lines with a very eye-catching spider coloured bright yellow on a field of black or variegated red white and yellow stripes forming its centre.
" In 1966 the sixties supercar became an official industry trend " as the four domestic automakers " needed to cash in on the supercar market " with eye-catching, heart-stopping cars.
This assessment was supported by Tony Blair, who argued that the government needed to spend more time working on domestic affairs, develop a unifying strategy, and create " eye-catching initiatives ".
This eye-catching choice of clothing was influential on the emerging hippie counter-culture, with young San Franciscans dressing in similarly late Victorian and early Edwardian era clothing.
Beaux-Arts city planning, with its Baroque insistence on vistas punctuated by symmetry, eye-catching monuments, axial avenues, uniform cornice heights, a harmonious " ensemble ," and a somewhat theatrical nobility and accessible charm, embraced ideals that the ensuing Modernist movement decried or just dismissed.
More recently gay clubs and events are often advertised by handing out eye-catching flyers on the street, in gay or gay-friendly shops and venues, and at other clubs and events.
Also, small commercial kei car models such as the Daihatsu Midget II and Nissan S-Cargo are used by some businesses as advertising aids, as they are quite distinctive and eye-catching on the roads in Ireland.
Ibrahimović's form in the season had been eye-catching, with clever movement on and off the ball, and his passing had been outstanding, such as his acrobatic pass against Lazio.
In recent decades many have relinquished their generations-old family occupation of making traditional, labour-intensive Nepali sweets and snacks, or have felt the need to include more eye-catching Indian items on their menus to survive changing demands.
From late 1931 to 1933, Raymond assisted Lyman Young on Tim Tyler's Luck, eventually becoming the ghost artist in " 1932 and 1933 ... both the daily strip and the Sunday page ", turning it " into one of the most eye-catching strips of the time ".
The bio on the toy states that Jazz was rebuilt by Ratchet after the fight against Megatron with a new, more eye-catching paint job.
Played on stage as a sophisticated young lady with singing talent, the " Perri " character was sufficiently eye-catching to earn him some television slots, and Fyffe was asked to appear in character in a number of television series of the late 1960s, notably Z-Cars and the last programme of Doctor in the House Series 1 in 1969, when he appeared as a cabaret singer.
Over a hundred specialized outlets on both sides of two main roads have formed an eye-catching avenue in the town.
These red and iridescent blue-white stripes are somewhat subtle on most of the fins but are prominent and eye-catching on the spiny dorsal fin.
Spurr scored another eye-catching goal in a 2 – 1 defeat by Fulham in the FA Cup 3rd Round on Saturday, 3 January 2009, when he collected a square ball from James O ' Connor to score from 30 yards.

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Other styles are also used in news writing, including the " anecdotal lead ," which begins the story with an eye-catching tale or anecdote rather than the central facts ; and the Q & A, or question-and-answer format.
The horses are eye-catching colours, including piebald, skewbald and roan.
Coupe and convertible versions developed by Pininfarina and Vignale quickly followed, together with one or two low volume ' specials ' including an eye-catching Zagato coupe.

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Virgo has since made a promising start to the 2008 / 09 season, netting three goals in his first two competitive appearances as well as making some eye-catching performances.
In addition, it is also possible to produce double truck advertisements, which are quite eye-catching as well.

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The post-war motels, especially in the early 1950s to late 1960s, sought more visual distinction, often featuring eye-catching colorful neon signs which employed themes from popular culture, ranging from Western imagery of cowboys and Indians to contemporary images of spaceships and atomic era iconography.
This new Sony Centre, designed by Helmut Jahn, is an eye-catching monolith of glass and steel featuring an enormous tent-like conical roof, its shape reportedly inspired by Mount Fuji in Japan, covering an elliptical central public space up to 102 metres across, and thus differing substantially from Hilmer & Sattler's original plan for the site.
These include the Otto Erdesz ' cutaway ' viola, which has one shoulder cut out to make shifting easier ; the ' Oak Leaf ' viola, which has two extra bouts ; viol-shaped violas such as Joseph Curtin's ' Evia ' model, which also utilizes a moveable neck and a maple-veneered carbon fibre back, to reduce weight: violas played in the same manner as cellos ( see vertical viola ); and the eye-catching " Dalí-esque " shapes of both Bernard Sabatier's violas in fractional sizes-which appear to have melted-and David Rivinus ' ' Pellegrina ' model violas.
Yellow journalism, or the yellow press, is a type of journalism that presents little or no legitimate well-researched news and instead uses eye-catching headlines to sell more newspapers.
Vestiges of design ideas first adopted in the iBook G3 can still be seen today: moving interface ports from the back to the sides and leaving them uncovered, omitting a latch for the computer's lid and providing color options and an eye-catching design intended to be seen with the computer open.
Dijon architecture is distinguished by, among other things, toits bourguignons ( Burgundian polychrome roofs ) made of tiles glazed in terracotta, green, yellow and black and arranged in eye-catching geometric patterns.
The illustration of Taylor Dayne shows a stage costume that has been heavily embellished with sequins and sparkles ; it is matched with striped tights and a cropped cardigan to create an extremely eye-catching costume.
In King Ottokar's Sceptre, the Bordurian flag is black with a red circle and two black triangles, reminiscing the stark, eye-catching symbols utilized by several Fascist movements.
Agnelli ’ s dress style was a combination of a foundation of classic suits, combined with eye-catching personal tricks.
* Vieques: home to many beaches, two Spanish castles and lighthouses, eye-catching mountains and sought-after marine reefs.
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" Users and critics of GamePro gave it an average score of 4. 8 out of 5 calling it " this season's top offering and one game no self-respecting gamer should be without ," but criticized the frame rate, saying it " occasionally stalls the eye-catching graphics ".
It was a retro look – with echoes of 1930s design – jazzed up with eye-catching touches, such as oversized headlines, layering of multi-coloured type, reverse type, and bold colours.
What was really eye-catching, from the point of view of other mathematical areas, was the proposed connection with algebraic topology.
Ventifacts can be abraded to eye-catching natural sculptures.
Two of the most eye-catching creations of Spanish Baroque are the energetic façades of the University of Valladolid ( Diego Tomé, 1719 ) and Hospicio de San Fernando in Madrid ( Pedro de Ribera, 1722 ), whose curvilinear extravagance seems to herald Antonio Gaudí and Art Nouveau.

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