Sentences with phrase «cartoon speech bubbles»

The ideas behind The Truth Booth began during a 2006 Cause Collective project entitled The Truth is I am You, in which the artists flew giant inflatable sculptures in the shape of cartoon speech bubbles above the Socrates Sculpture Garden in Long Island, New York.
Shaped like cartoon speech bubbles, these sculptures offer visitors a place to sit and interact with the works of art and with each other.
The game looks lovely on the Switch and nice little touches such as the chefs swearing in cartoon speech bubbles when things burn means that Overcooked is both memorable and fun to play.
At each location, The Collective invites people to sit inside The Truth Booth (a giant, inflatable sculpture in the shape of a cartoon speech bubble with the word «Truth» printed on the side) and complete the sentence, «The truth is...» while being videotaped.
The exterior is iconically shaped like a giant cartoon speech bubble with the word «TRUTH» boldly printed on the side.
Ernest and Ruth is based on the iconic shape of a cartoon speech bubble and is meant to function as both a sculpture and a bench.
In Search of the Truth (The Truth Booth) is a portable, inflatable booth econically shaped like a giant cartoon speech bubble with TRUTH printed on its side.
Also in the Collins Park, Hank Willis Thomas and collaborators from the Cause Collective will install a Truth Booth in the shape of a giant cartoon speech bubble where all the visitors can record their own truths.
In partnership with the leading Afghan television station 1TV and Free Press Unlimited, the giant inflatable cartoon speech bubble, with the word حقیقت boldly printed on the side, houses a video recording booth.
Created by Ryan Alexiev, Jim Ricks, and Thomas, it is a gigantic inflatable cartoon speech bubble with the word TRUTH on the side.

Not exact matches

Alongside significant early works such as Me, Jesus and the Children (2001 — 2003)-- a photorealist painting of the artist's chest, overlaid with cartoon cherubs and floating speech bubbles — the exhibition features paintings from Colen's long - running «Gum» and «Trash» series.
Made in the shape of a speech bubble typically found in comic books and cartoons, people climbed aboard the steel sculpture gladly and posed for pictures taken by friends.
Paintings by MADSAKI hang overtop, depicting cartoon characters with vulgar language emanating from their speech bubbles: «cunnilinguist,» «shouldn't have taken that acid.»
Over a period of 97 Hours Of Consensus, his website will be showing cartoon caricatures of climate scientists from around the world, each with little speech bubbles coming out of their cartoon mouths explaining exactly why global warming is more real and dangerous than ever before.
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