Sentences with phrase «appear as silhouettes»

As with many of her films, Walker uses the ancient art of shadow puppetry, so that her characters appear as silhouettes against simple, sometimes colorful backgrounds.
Perhaps the most surprising work of this trio and the one that looks the most disconcertingly new — as if painted by a young zombie formalist feminist artist — is «Voyage,» in which appliquéd bits of textile melt into the surface while other textile patterns appear as silhouettes, not literally collaged on but, rather, spray - painted.
The figures in your paintings often seem hidden in some way, whether they are cropped out of the composition, appear as a silhouette, are covered by branches, or only their hands or feet are visible.

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The surprisingly large disks appear as edge - on silhouettes girdling infant stars.
One episode is framed, clumsily, by flashbacks in which a younger and more virile Hank, seen exclusively in silhouette and shot at what appears to be magic hour, mewls misterioso about the chemistry of the human body as though he were screen - testing for an Alejandro Gonzalez Iñárritu film.
Scarcely visible body panel joins, concealed windscreen wipers, cameras instead of exterior mirrors and an absence of conventional door handles emphasise the stretched, dynamic silhouette, making the SUV crossover appear as a unified whole while reducing its air resistance.
The larger than life - size portraits appear to be featureless black and white silhouettes upon first glance, but as the viewer becomes more intimate with the image, each woman's individuality unfolds in the rich textures and skin tones barely visible.
An image of the painting appeared in the society pages of The New York Times, with, as Perreault described it in a 2000 article for NY Arts, the crotch «artfully blocked by the silhouette of one of Neel's sons.»
The MoMA show will open with their collaborations — namely, the so - called «blueprints,» life - size photograms in which their bodies appear as white silhouettes bathed against a Prussian blue background.
With a delicate graphite line set against an impressionistic background, his work connects to these important individuals that appear as sensitive silhouettes through a haze of memory.
Like silent x-rays and inverted silhouettes, the array of geometric abstractions in Amm's canvas works appear as nearly cubistic imprints of shadow shapes, broken planes and the torn edges of elegantly textured surfaces.
Spindly, silhouetted trees shiver diminutive leaves in an almost anthropomorphic way («willows whiten aspens quiver, little breezes dusk and shiver» *), water rushes over rocks, so that the spray appears to rise like black smoke; repeating motifs, such as a glass of water effervescing, find visual rhymes with a sky full of black starlings whirling in a great mass.
These forms appear as abstracted bodies and inverted vertical horizons, echoed in the silhouettes of the photogram ridge lines.
Slouched against him is the corpse of a black woman, and Harris appears to fondle her bare breasts as he drags her from the rhomboid silhouette that delineates her empty grave.
As all four artists became immersed in dance and performance, the body itself entered Johns» work, at first as fragments, but more recently the whole body appeared as a shadow or silhouette flitting through his lithographs and etchingAs all four artists became immersed in dance and performance, the body itself entered Johns» work, at first as fragments, but more recently the whole body appeared as a shadow or silhouette flitting through his lithographs and etchingas fragments, but more recently the whole body appeared as a shadow or silhouette flitting through his lithographs and etchingas a shadow or silhouette flitting through his lithographs and etchings.
coffin's hope was that visitors would choose certain of his «props» and put them in the way of the projection so that they would appear as floating shadows over the countryside — silhouettes of silhouettes of images, doubly liberated from whatever their contexts once were.
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