
59 definitions of detail
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Martens will give a lecture describing the project in detail and then answer questions from the audience.
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In the end, by losing herself in all kinds of details she highlighted the veracity of a collective practice.
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The viewer has plenty of time to take in the structure and details of the picture and to observe the changing light.
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In order for a photograph to achieve as direct a meaning as she had in mind, other details would have been necessary.
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The flesh of her mothers face is puffy and soft with hairlines going in all directions like the details of the palm of her hand.
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In films you are required to sit through hours of detail, but the point and feeling of a film can be captured in a single minute.
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The highly detailed designs and scenarios employed by Take and Watanabe in the workshops betrays a Japanese longing for perfection.
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He uses it to sketch on the canvas a few necessary details, a straight line here, or a scribble there, using thread like a pencil or a brush.
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"I like to look at paintings where you are asked to come and discover their details at different distances." Raedecker has an intimist's skill.
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