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He states that the "basic decision is always whether the bridge should be the focus of attention for the riverscape or the background."
One such venture is Riverscape, which opened last October and runs for another 14 months.
His big, reddened head seems in danger of knocking a primitive oil, a riverscape, off the wall.
There is a surprisingly bucolic feel to the riverscape down here, despite the huge smokestacks in the distance.
His eyes are sweeping the riverscape ahead.
This required the construction of large weirs across the Derwent that still remain as significant features in the riverscape.
There's no finer city riverscape in Europe.
The steam around them thinned just long enough for Morgan to catch a glimpse of a boiling riverscape, at what seemed entirely the wrong angle.
A riverscape or river landscape comprises the features of the landscape which can be found along a river.
"Or will it arrest some innocent tourist at the Nautilius Memorial who turns her camera upstream to photograph the beautiful riverscape?"
It was definitely a riverscape; they were sailing (without sails) upriver toward distant lofty peaks that reflected red in the late sunlight.
And, silhouetted against the riverscape, a tall young-seeming man stood at the balustrade, hands clasped behind his back, staring fixedly out across the water.
Landscape (riverscape).
Graham Crowley is one of four artists working on Riverscape, an international initiative developed by Cleveland Arts and Teesside Tomorrow.
A slightly more complex arrangement is the roughly rectangular "Earthscape Highlands II," in which the center is a free-form cut-out of a riverscape.
Rosario came from the phrase "rosas del rio" (beautiful landscape with narrow valleys, wild animals, birds, rivers, brooks, dense forest and riverscape, as discovered by Spaniards).
His paintings Sunlight Reflected Upon a Wide Riverscape and Reflected Light are two examples which demonstrate his use of natural light.
The Liberty print works and Merton Board Mills once dominated the riverscape in what is now the London Borough of Merton.
His first efforts include somber, vaguely Pascin-like nudes painted and drawn; his latest work is a 1987 riverscape impastoed with ribbons of violent purple, green, cerulean and yellow.
The building is situated alongside the Great Miami River, steps away from Riverscape Metropark, Victoria Theater, Cooper Park, and Courthouse Square.
Lilburn's writing discusses the strangeness of the inhabitants of the riverscape and contrasts it with his acute familiarity with his local surroundings: willow, geese, river ice, coyote and snowberry.
It isn't exactly a cultural mecca yet, but cafes, galleries, music bars and crafts shops bring visitors to the waterfront, where the retired battleship North Carolina sits imposingly in the middle of the riverscape.
So broad at this point that it resembles a lake, the river sweeps down from the great dam and flows among the verdant islands and outcrops of granite that mark the riverscape of Aswan.
Aswan is also relatively close to Luxor, to Karnak and to the Valley of the Kings, and it is possible to see in this riverscape the lineaments of an older Egypt.
Despite the massing of details, light fills this and other early Thames views, like the 1860 print "Rotherhithe" (a grungy neighborhood east of the Tower of London) that combines riverscape with portraiture.