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You say it's all a crisis You say it's all a blur
You say it's all a crisis You say it's all a blur
And if you ever forget but want to add that blur later, you can do it with high quality results.
And if you ever forget but want to add that blur later, you can do it with high-quality results.
And I'm sure I'll blur my friend code so nobody spams me.
and I'm sure I'll blur my friend code so nobody spams me.
Emma, nude on a staircase, one of his most famous works he ever painted, and he took on geometric abstraction with his colour chart, influenced by his friend Blinky Palermo, but also influenced by pop art and minimal art. Richter had already been experimenting with abstraction and minimal painting, think of the abstracted blur or washed out zones of oil paint, but also depicting very minimal elements, such as curtains, tubes, turning sheets or daily objects. The colour charts were copies of paint sample cards, which paved the way for Richter's future abstract paintings. After Emma, nude on a staircase, Richter would paint several erotic nudes in 1967, followed by cityscapes, aerial views, mountains, starscapes, clouds, seascapes and landscapes in 1968 and 1969. With these artworks, there is this notion of both an almost nostalgic romanticism and an ongoing exploration of abstraction. He would paint many shadow pictures, corrugated iron as a geometric abstract work, grey monochromes, colour streaks and grit, arriving at pure abstraction and questioning the limits of representation. By the end of the decade, Richter had established himself as a contemporary artist, participating in group exhibitions across the globe. In 1969, he was included in the exhibition Nine Young Artists at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, his first show at a major institution. However, Richter was still unsure about his future and in search for a specific direction, so his paints and the experiments would continue.
Think of the abstracted blur or washed-out zones of oil paint,
I'm going to blur out the water.
I'm going to blur out the water.
If you rush, your words can blur together, and it's harder for people to understand.
If you rush, your words can blur together, and it's harder for people to understand.
Blur – The chord sequence is from David Bowie's Boys Keep Swinging, but the attitude is all blur.
MOR, Blur.
But I need to clarify exactly what sugar is and the difference between a sugar and a carbohydrate because there's a lot of confusion in the area of complex carbohydrates or simple carbohydrates or simple sugars. It's a big blur for a lot of people.
Like, it's a big blur for a lot of people.
Can we blur it out or something?
- CAN WE BLUR IT OUT OR SOMETHING?
We built technology to blur faces and even blur things like license plates.
We built technology, uh, to blur faces and even blur things like license plates.