Sentences with phrase «classic image»

These jackets tend to create really strong and classic images because of their intense history and that is why they are chosen for this particular look.
She has so many classic images while wearing a trench coat.
For a more classic image, try ornate silver or gold.
Another artist I know, David Hoang, was conversing online with several fans when they asked him to create several different drawings mashing together classic images with things that were a little irreverent.
This remix is the first in a planned series of images McGregor has planned that will recreate classic images in an 8 - bit style.
Classic images from photography's foundations created decades ago, in a pioneering spirit, may also be reassessed through a larger time frame and take on a historical aesthetic and dimension.
Mixing rare black - and - white vintage prints of classic images by Robert Frank, Lee Friedlander, Diane Arbus and Garry Winogrand with luscious, eye - popping works in color by artists ranging from Stephen Shore and William Eggleston to Cindy Sherman, Alec Soth, and Andreas Gursky, Real to Real: Photographs from the Traina Collection celebrates photography's fundamental richness and plasticity.
In his Renaissance series, Chicago - based photographer Freddy Fabris celebrates the Renaissance master painters with a twist — taking interesting portraits of car mechanics and recreating classic images including Leonardo Da Vinci's The Last Supper and Michelangelo's The Creation of Adam.
This exhibition will provide a seamless journey through his landmark fashion and commercial photography from the 90's, presenting classic images of celebrities such as Lily Cole, Kurt Cobain and Vivienne Westwood, as well as more recent landscapes and family portraits..
Another advantage of the ultrasound platform: Scientists can refer back to not only classic image data, but also to the unprocessed raw signals of each element in the ultrasound array.
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The great silhouette prints (galleons, an anchor, wheat, a dog) that Ruscha began producing in various mediums in the late 1980s were absent, as were certain classic images such as the street intersections.
Another troublesome fly in the ointment is this: Warhol's abstract paintings were mostly a flop — banal retreads of earlier classic images of Campbell's soup cans, Marilyn Monroe, flowers and more.
Levine photographed photographs — from magazines to, a few years later, classic images by Edward Weston and Walker Evans.
In direct contrast to the classic image of military organizations as rigid bureaucracies, the Marine Corps» working structure is in fact vastly more malleable than those of most businesses.
«The classic image of a jetpack is the one in the Rocketeer.
Our picture of the Church and the world used to be very much a matter of black and white, so that the classic image of evangelisation was a St Francis Xavier struggling heroically from morning to night to baptise Indian babies JULY / AUGUST 2006 in order to save them from hell.
She helps art directors, cookbook authors and designers to communicate the love, passion and thought that goes into every project and creates modern, yet classic images.
The classic image of a symmetrical, six - sided snowflake is everywhere at this time of the year.
The classic image of a snowflake can be traced back to home - schooled farmer Wilson «Snowflake» Bentley of Vermont.
One of the classic images used in introductory biology and psychology courses is the motor homunculus: a deformed map of the body drawn on the primary motor cortex, showing which brain areas control different body parts.
The classic image of communication between brain cells shows a neurotransmitter crossing the synapse and binding to receptors on the surface of a neighboring neuron.
This is the classic image depicting most of the factors that influence the current obesity epidemic:
A trip back in time, through some classic images.
These thoughts on the finality of death challenge the classic image of heroic cowboys riding off into the sunset after battle.
The following short excerpt from this supplement is particularly remarkable for being in color (much of the footage is in black and white, like the film itself), which lends an entirely new perspective on some classic images.
Also, «The Misfits» was quite a diversion for Monroe, even though she still played a version of her classic image.
The classic image of Michael Myers» weapon of choice in Halloween, a kitchen knife, has a reflective varnish layer that's just killer in person.
You can not think of the classic image of the count without envisioning two distinct and legendary actors.
There are also a number of impressive computer - aided sequences: the surreal dream scenes, including an homage to Van Gogh's «Starry Night» that brings that classic image to swirling life; and animated hieroglyph effects that were introduced in Prince (though not quite as effective here as they were in that film).
The classic image of the market is that of a bulldozer compelling firms to improve constantly - or be crushed.
The overall raw look of Gypsy goes well with its classic image.
Best dressed Though often seen in Chucks or Ban - Lon trousers (see Nelson's Rocket Men) here on Earth, the classic images of astronauts show them in white spacesuits adorned with mission patches, name label and shiny red, blue and silver hose connectors.
We're all familiar with the classic image of a dog riding with his head stuck out the car window, ears flapping in the breeze, and tongue hanging out; but a car in motion is not the place for a dog of any age to be roaming free.
Whenever somebody mentions a Yorkshire Terrier, you will probably imagine a classic image of a dog with black and tan coat, feisty eyes, miniature size, and red bow on its head.
Milk and Other Dairy Products: We are all familiar with the classic image of a cute kitten lapping up a bowl of milk.
The rabies virus infects the brain and nervous system, and the classic image of a person or animal convulsing and in a «rage» state is what happens once that virus follows its deadly path.
If you're intrigued by strange or unique art, you can't miss this — it's quite the Peruvian take on a classic image!
This is a classic image from Patrick Trefz.
Built on a rise overlooking the Sacred Plaza, its location allows for impressive views over the Rio Urubamba and out to Huanya Picchu, the iconic peak that towers above the Machu Picchu ruins and appears in the classic image of the site.
The nearby plains are the classic image of savannah Africa, dotted with acacia trees and fringed by the inspiring Siria escarpment.
Cuba lived up to the classic images of old cars, faded architecture, excellent rum and lively music.
Given that Rajasthan embodies the classic image that fills most people's imagination about India, it's only fitting that one of the country's most popular train journeys, the Palace on Wheels, traverses 3000 kilometers through this colorful desert state.
Included in the show is a recent work by Teller from his Paradis series as well as a classic image of model Lara Stone.
Sometimes clowns can turn people off, because they think of the classic image with the guy wearing a red nose... But that's not what I'm talking about.
Often turning to now - classic images by artists such as Wolfgang Tillmans, Juergen Teller, Nan Goldin, and Nobuyoshi Araki — the exhibition includes a great deal of photography — Kuitca has filled twelve galleries with works that plunge viewers into the erotic and ominous aspects of daily life.
Another strong price was set for a classic image in contemporary art history — Andy Warhol's «Coca Cola [3],» one of only four paintings of a single Coca - Cola bottle that the artist made in 1961 and 1962.
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