Sentences with phrase «certain kinds of images»

His paintings are heavy with irony, heavy with exposing with how certain kinds of images of women warp our sensibilities and our idea of beauty, of glamor.
There is a certain kind of image usually with rich men and women.
You can't convince an entire country to go into an illegal war in the Middle East without having previously convinced them of a certain kind of image of a bad guy.»
What I'm trying to say I think is the danger of working in this free way, in this process way and have in mind always a certain kind of image that's going to evolve.

Not exact matches

Not just the restraint of Playboy's images — a problem for the magazine since the pre-internet advent of Penthouse and Hustler, with their para-gynecological explorations of the female reproductive tract — but its insistence that Playmates have not just a backstory, but one that emphasized a certain kind of «niceness,» the famous «girl next door» quality of its models.
Yet the central - state materialist replies that images are not really spatial entities of any kind at all except perhaps in appearance — they are the way in which certain brain processes appear to the material system which we call a person and whose brain it is.
It works by tagging the molecules with dyes that glow under certain kinds of light — the same principle behind so - called «black light» images.
It isn't often in the summer that you enjoy the intense pleasure of a certain kind of old - fashioned cinema experience, the sort that sweeps you up in sheer spectacle with bigger - than - life images and yet holds you close with intimately observed characters and the details that keep your eyes and mind busy.
«You make a certain kind of movie because that's the way you see things,» De Palma explains, «and these images keep recurring again and again in these movies.
The future belongs to a type of person with a certain kind of mind: designers able to empathize, people who can recognize patterns, people who can give meanings of things, artists, inventors, counselors, thinkers who see the «bigger image» — they will reap praise and joys society «(Pink, 2006, p 27).
The notion there was that certain kinds of books — very image - heavy books where the design is page - like design — certain kinds of children's books — that fixed layout was a good solution for that.
For example, if the email doesn't suffice for sending certain types of files, services like Imgur, WeTransfer, and pCloud can bridge that gap for sending images and other kinds of files.
In the film Schnabel remarks: «I started to use different kinds of materials because I was looking for some kind of new way to paint... working with things that already exist affords you associations that are beyond your invention... I see opportunities everywhere as paintings, in images that already exist, in surfaces that will repsond to paint a certain way, or it might come from an accident... I realized a picture could be the architecture of a painting... so I would select thigns that already had pictures - images of things impregnated on them - and then I could treat them as a blank canvas... let them inform what I was doing and make me react to what was there and come out with a hybrid painting... it has a much to do with reacting rather than acting.»
Encouraged by his insistence that he has never been an abstract painter, and by certain suggestive colours and forms - an arrow, say, or an overcast grey - the viewer would begin to discern all kinds of figurative images, even scenarios, where none was available at first.
But I reject the idea that somehow the central question is that the artist needs protecting, as opposed to the issue that Hannah is centering, which is how images of Black suffering circulate for a certain kind of enjoyment and profit.
This change of identity resulted in certain losses: a key one (starting in the 1990s) was the surrendering of the ability to produce the kind of iconic images that painting was accustomed to making.
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