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skyscape
[ skahy-skeyp ]
noun
- a section or portion of the sky, usually extensive and often including part of the horizon, that may be seen from a single viewpoint.
- a picture representing this.
skyscape
/ ˈskaɪˌskeɪp /
noun
- a painting, drawing, photograph, etc, representing or depicting the sky
Example Sentences
The skyscape of this city is peppered with examples of architectural “I’ll go higher still” one-upmanship.
That’s so far from the Singapore we think of today, this super clean, modern, sanitized, really “advanced” place — the Singapore of the “Crazy Rich Asians” image of a glittering skyscape.
In one, from 1979, titled “James Baldwin in Setting Sun Over Harlem,” Smith, using double exposure, overlays very faintly a photo she took of Baldwin onto a skyscape of light-shot dark clouds.
In Gibraltar, an ever-present lenticular cloud known as the “Levanter” is a staple of the city’s skyscape.
The architecture of Bunker Hill is dismissed as “a Miesian skyscape raised to dementia.”
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