Sentences with phrase «central image»

Pick the right central image — picture, drawing or whatever.
Through the years he maintained his interest in automatic painting, using a vocabulary of symbols, often central images, that interested him.
The body is spread out everywhere on the painted surface, not merely in its ephemeral central image, but in the paint application itself.
With Hitchcock flourishes like food fetish, hat play, and a scene at a carnival (to say nothing of the picture's brilliant central image of Mrs. Smith shaving Mr. Smith with a straight razor as an expression of spousal devotion (and an echo of scraped toast)-RRB-, Mr. and Mrs. Smith is serviceable and workmanlike, occasionally obviously the work of a genius.
Bourgois began using the spider as central image in her art in the late 1990s.
For instance, if you're an illustrator creating a portfolio site and you've done some work for Marvel Comics, your homepage should probably have a big central image from that, together with a call to action like «See more of my work [here]».
Lovesick's failings extend to its poster / cover art, whose central image looks like a baked potato doll emblazoned with «I Love You Mate» and not the stuffed kangaroo with its head ripped off that it is supposed to be.
Since no possible new central image has been brought forth by any one, to the best of my knowledge, the sole alternative was reconsideration of the shepherding image.
«We've come to realize just how central images are to scientific thinking,» Netz said.
You want the central object or character to really «pop» out, by being spotlighted and lighter in color (you can also do the reverse and have a very light cover, with a bold, dark central image).
(Note: non-fiction covers don't need to «pop» in the same way — they can stand out by using bright colors or a simple central image).
While writing «Boys,» the third part, it hit me that what I was writing, structurally, was a triptych — that is, a strong central image flanked by two narrower, more modest images.
The illustration and typography should converge cohesively and it is better to opt for a single, central image rather than overloading the screen with several pictures.
At this space, the figure of a female nude tied to what looks like a torture device is the disturbing central image of a nine - panel 1975 painting called «Moving Through» by the American artist Juanita McNeely.
In his screenprinted works, Globe, Colorful Ball and Green Cone, Baechler surrounds a single central image in these large scale prints with a complex and diverse field of collage elements, creating a dynamic juxtaposition of foreground and background.
A projected central image — John F Kennedy's head rotating above a black vinyl LP — hovers over four synced projections of painted glass slides.
He was influenced by the fragmentary, explosive painting of Willem de Kooning, but by contrast also created large central images with a background horizon line, painted with savage, aggressive brush strokes.
While a. number of the paintings in this show are unexceptional (such as Weekapaug or Prudhoe, with their blandly white or black central images and tailored edging vectors in neutral shades like plum brown, subdued orange, or yellow ochre), the series as a whole
Richard Pousette - Dart's «Eye of the Circle» (1975 - 6), a contemplative white painting with a faint central image of a circle in a rectangle, dominates one wall of a hushed, chapel - like room (with Gregorian chant, yet, playing softly in the background).
While the McNay show traces the development of Diller's art through various grid and primary color preferences to a drawing of a simple black rectangle encompassing four vertical yellow lines («He gets very minimal,» Williams says), an «anomaly» from 1938, during the time the artist was an administrator with the WPA, features a curving, flowing central image that echoes the human form, probably influenced by Stuart Davis.
In the 2000s, Ms. Lipsky began another redefinition of palette, reincorporating color within a bold central image.
«The Space Between Us» originates specifically from images of the 1995 Murrah Federal Building attack in Oklahoma City, though Parducci expands this original central image into a series of darkly suggestive works that are confoundingly beautiful.
Velk's large, multi-panel black - and - white pieces feature basic geometric backgrounds and imposing central images.
The contrast of the happy heat of the multi-colored central image, the shimmering water and the sun - streaked atmosphere with the fearful suggestion of the impending hurricane creates a remarkably subtle tension.
copyright 2011 Franke James Photography by James Coburn, Central Image Agency, with the following exceptions: David Stevenson: photos of Jim Harris, Kelly Drennan, Douglas Smith; Franke James: photos of the Tom and Jane Sagar, WWF team, Google hangout, Jim and Carola, Erich the Green, Steam Whistle, Food.
And no one else does come close to trying, for the show's central image of the South is not of the beaten down, but of the forgotten and of the visionary.
Either some new central image must be found, or the shepherding image revived and analyzed.
We forget that one of the central images of God's communication in the scriptures is that of the shining face.
The central image that Wuthnow uses to describe twenty - and thirty - somethings, when it comes to life generally and religion specifically, is «tinkering.»
One of the most significant speeches Benedict made — as Cardinal Ratzinger, in the Jubilee Year 2000 — was one he gave to catechists about the meaning of the phrase «the New Evangelisation», and its central image applies very much to his own papacy.
To me it seems that the central image of the mutual immanence of God and the world and even of people in one another is Christ.
This, at any rate, is how the cosmic process might be seen when it is regarded through the central images of Christian revelation.
Light shining in the darkness is a central image in the birth stories.
Not only do «these changes help to define J. B.'s suffering and repenting as the central images of the play, but they also effectively hide MacLeish's own interpretations of these images.
According to Donald Bloesch, it is not inappropriate to see a «reflection of God's love for his people and of the human response to this love» in the sexual love between a man and a woman.67 This prophetic theme is repeatedly mentioned in the pages of Scripture and is the central image of the Book of Hosea, as we have already observed.
Then again, the artwork was not just a part of the marketing campaign for X-Men: Apocalypse, it was the central image of the whole promotion.
At the same time, a persistent reflection on this central image may be able to explain, to some extent at least, why Christian theology has arrived at so many dead - ends in its ruminations about mystery, creation, suffering, and human freedom.
In view of man's nearly insatiable drive for power, or as Joseph Haroutunian puts it, man's «Lust for Power,» it is easy to believe that this is man's central image.
And yet the restrictedness of such symbols is quite consistent with our central image of the humility of God.
The central image, taken two months later, shows the oilwells alight.
The participants focused on the center of the screen — a central image appeared and then a different peripheral image gradually faded in.
Otten and colleagues changed the defining characteristic of the central image in different experiments, varying its shape, orientation, luminance, shade, or motion.
Comparison of the central images expected with and without a supermassive black hole in the foreground galaxy.
Thus the brightness of the central image reflects the mass of the black hole in the foreground galaxy.
The high - resolution ALMA image also enables researchers to seek «the central image» of the background galaxy, which is predicted to appear at the center of the Einstein ring.

Phrases with «central image»

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