Sentences with phrase «complete inversion»

The phrase "complete inversion" means a total reversal or flipping of something, completely changing its original position or nature. Full definition
After Scott felt he had reached an endpoint with this body of work, he moved on to a series of black and white line paintings driven by the concept of making works so intensely optical that in theory they would be impossible for the human eye to view, a complete inversion of the traditional function of painting.
It represents a complete inversion of how things are supposed to work.
Adding perspective to their claims, and putting them into a meaningful context reveals a picture which, if not a complete inversion of what they claimed, certainly makes for a less stark image nonetheless.
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