| 31. | She is known for finely sculpted white porcelain works of various organic forms merging ambiguously into human body-parts.
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| 32. | An artist from Quebec, she embraced modernity, even as she opened his eyes to color and organic forms.
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| 33. | McVay is best known for starting with wheel thrown clay and then manipulating it, often into organic forms.
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| 34. | So startlingly animated are Gehry's voluptuous, organic forms that analogies to the natural world are required to describe them.
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| 35. | A more recent organic form, beta-carboxyethylgermanium sesquioxide ( propagermanium ), has not exhibited the same spectrum of toxic effects.
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| 36. | Stevens was a proponent of an organic form of architecture, in which the building materials were harmonized with their surroundings.
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| 37. | "Richard Hudson has a directly hands-on relationship with the materials he uses and in his approach to the organic form.
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| 38. | His paintings moved away from being oriented by the elementary shapes of the circle, triangle, and square towards organic forms.
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| 39. | A lot of pieces converge : the health industry, Western medicine and Eastern medicine, the organic form surrounded by technology,
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| 40. | Most of the collage paintings she created recall plant or organic forms but do not completely resemble a living organism.
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