Sentences with phrase «create dramatic silhouettes»

In his breathtaking series Le Cosmos de Star Wars, Parisian freelance photographer and graphic designer Sébastien DEL GROSSO takes photographs of backlit Star Wars toys to create dramatic silhouettes.
Creating a dramatic silhouette, and available in halter and sleeveless designs, as well as with long sleeves and short, they're beautiful with a pair of strappy sandals, wedge heels, pumps, and even boots.

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Her gown, created by bridal fashion designer Vera Wang, had a mermaid silhouette that hugged Kim's curves and gave the right amount of drama with a dramatic layered skirt.
For example, this one has florals and ruffles so it creates this extremely dramatic silhouette.
Many of these dresses look sensational both with and without a petticoat, but by adding that extra volume you can create a really dramatic vintage silhouette!
Two completely different looks in one beautiful gown, the billowing organza skirt creates a sweetly innocent mood, which when removed, reveals a seductive dramatic mermaid silhouette.
Flowing lines frame its gracefully muscular stance, while long, dramatic curves create an elegant, elongated silhouette.
Its unique silhouette accentuated by the distinctive falling roof and dramatic rising waistline creates a modern and relevant execution of the familiar Range Rover design language.
Within the car's silhouette, the refreshingly clean yet also dramatic arrangement of surfaces and forms catches the eye and creates a crisp, modern look.
Audi designers have brought together dramatic shapes and taut surfaces to update the new A5 Sportback, creating a familiar yet completely contemporary silhouette for the five - door coupé design that retains the original's unmistakable road presence.
Expressing issues that defined the political, social, environmental, and economic crises of the era, the Chicago Imagist artist used luminous color, silhouetted figures, stylized natural forms, and dramatic shifts of scale and perspective to create provocative works of art.
Beginning with a dramatic, portrait - like photograph of two hands forming the shape of a duck — which interestingly does not include the cast shadow silhouette — the artist, over a series of works, gradually empties out any perceived conceptual or symbolic content from the image to create a fluidic but flattened abstract space.
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