She developed a hunger of a different kind, that pulled her toward the blurry edges of the pattern that was the world.
Sumié derives its appeal from the blurry edge of its lines - the result of fine carbon particles in the ink diffusing into the paper.
Moholy's photograms, made by exposing objects placed directly on sensitized paper to light, tend to the abstract and geometric, sometimes combining sharp forms with blurry edges or organic shapes.
In recent years, the firm has been criticized by other bankruptcy lawyers for supposedly skirting the blurry edge of bankruptcy-court ethics.
The image filtered through the Web site technology offered a shimmering, blurry edge, as if transferred from deep space.
A lot of us are working in this slightly blurry edge between memoir and fiction.
And even if you define some ideal scenario, the probabilities of quantum physics enter in to play leaving a blurry edge (pun intended) between seeing and not seeing the light.
This accounts, we are told, for various optical effects in his work: the way he exaggerates the depth of field, say, or varies the focus so that some forms have a blurry edge.
The realistic scenes are easy to spot, since they have dark blurry edges, and instants of darkness.
Of course, there are also blurry edges to this stark split.