Sentences with phrase «old photographs such»

Old photographs such as the horse - drawn carriages in front of the original Autry Greer & Sons» grocery warehouse in downtown Mobile, Ala., adorn the store walls of the popular Southeast supermarket chain, paying homage to the family patriarch and company founder.

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And though I have no photographs to prove it (because we were far too busy talking to stop for such things as pictures), I had an amazing day spent with two very old and dear friends.
But she says further evaluation should also correct for factors such as differences in body mass index among the photographed people, and whether they have health issues like strokes or vascular conditions that could make them appear older.
Old photographs from a time when the person was handsome or beautiful, «little white lies» about details such as weight, height, gray hair, and so on abound on profiles posted on online dating sites.
photographs of old buildings in Concord, NH, USA Dating old pottery is difficult - especially one that has been in operation for over 200 years such as Wedgwood.
Finally, the game will feature mature content, such as receiving fully - clothed sexual acts from sentient plastic dolls, senselessly murdering obese Midwestern tourists for yelling obscenities at you, and partial nudity which will undoubtedly be repeatedly photographed and uploaded to Rockstar's Social Club by twelve - year - old children obsessing over an animated nipple, or worse, a seventy - year - old altruist's kibbles and bits.
Even rudimentary scenes, such as Mikael's scanning through boxes of old photographs for any clue he can find, adds to the tension, particularly in the way the eerie photographs and facial expressions create the mood of dread and foreshadowing of murderous intent.
Close reading in elementary social science classes can include examining primary source photographs in the early grades and — as students get older — progress to more sophisticated analysis of print and visual primary source documents, such as the famous political «Join or Die,» mentioned in Chapter 4.
Waltonians decorate store windows with old - fashioned artifacts such as quilts, family heirlooms, and old photographs.
Maybe there is no color trend, but you might notice other characteristics common to the group, such as script type, old sepia - toned photographs, cartoonish illustrations, or no illustrations at all.
Krinzinger eternalizes perishable Old Master paintings in technically elaborate digital photographs, focusing on specific subjects such as hands or breasts.
Using razor blades, paper clips, glue, and an old Polaroid camera, the artist intricately collages photographs and found materials to create intimate worlds that daringly intertwine Italian Renaissance masters such as Caravaggio with pornographic imagery.
Still & Art begins with Still's acknowledgment of Old Masters he admired (among them Leonardo da Vinci, Rembrandt, J.M.W. Turner, and Vincent van Gogh); progresses to his interrogation of near - contemporaries such as Max Ernst and Pablo Picasso; and concludes with epic canvases, pastels, and photographs that reveal the artist meditating on his own past production as well as the spirit of color - field painting, minimalism, and comparable avant - garde movements of the 1960s and»70s.
I am fascinated by how an object such as a photograph, a piece of furniture or old toys can become a marker of time to a collector.
In every subsequent year the media has made attempts to arouse some of the old excitement, with descriptions of the «outlandish» works produced by nominees, such as James Richards's slides of pornographic photographs, from which the genitals have been sandpapered by a Japanese librarian.
My process begins with the gathering of ready - made and often broken objects such as fans, pieces of fabric, houseplants, old mattresses, and electrical cords which I arrange and photograph.
The objects on view include rare daguerreotypes and vintage photographs, such as Roger Fenton's iconic The Valley of the Shadow of Death (1855) from the Crimean War and an early print of Joe Rosenthal's Old Glory Goes Up on Mount Suribachi, Iwo Jima.
I then recompose the photographs with other materials, such as Color - aid, vintage wallpaper, and even old drawings from my student days.
Her large, black - and - white photographs of old women and young girls reinvent standard fairytales such as Little Red Riding Hood and Hansel and Gretel in order to bring something macabre and female - centric to the narratives.
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