Sentences with phrase «deep blackness»

Yet, he remembered her elegant mind, the deep blackness of her hair, the liquid brown of her eyes, and the way her pearl earrings drew his eyes to the curve of her neck.

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It was a small, southern community, with a long history, deep roots and consistent Christian morality The only visible difference was our whiteness or our blackness.
Where for eternity past there had been warm fellowship and a loving relationship, there was now only broken fellowship, a sense of deep and agonizing loss, a hopeless despair, and the blackness of depravity.
Martin and Malcolm challenged me to think deep and long about the meaning of Christianity and blackness.
He marvelled at the strange colour gradient running from the blue of the troposphere to the deep indigo of the stratosphere to the empty blackness of space.
Instead, past deep - sea expeditions have found «dumbo» octopuses flapping through the inky blackness with ear - like fins.
I'm accustomed to rather bleak trimmings from lower - priced German cars, but the Audi A3 dash is like a telescope image of deep space; just inky blackness that goes on forever, punctuated occasionally by a bit of bright trim.
Intrepid intergalactic commanders will be able to explore a plethora of exotic fantasy worlds hidden deep within the inky blackness of space as they seek to develop and expand their galactic empire and rule the war - torn cosmos of the far - flung future.
Working primarily in ink, charcoal, pencil, and ballpoint pen, Ojih Odutola's drawings reveal an artist looking closely at the materiality of blackness while engaged in a deep examination of its methodology.
The show is most compelling when it asks the viewer to see earlier works — often outliers in the field of individual careers — in light of new trajectories, or when it pushes blackness beyond the associational and into deeper psychic channels, as in William Pope L's unsettling Blind (2015), a dark window cut from the gallery wall, like a literal aperture or escape hatch.
The retrospective of the work of Kerry James Marshall demonstrates a deep knowledge of blackness and a desire to expand the world of art with it.
Blood for oil and fear of blackness are two layers of the painting, and even deeper yet is Robinson's interest in reinscribing minimalism with political meaning.
Times New Roman is not a font choice so much as the absence of a font choice, like the blackness of deep space is not a color.
It's «the font of least resistance,» and isn't a font choice but rather is «the absence of a font choice, like the blackness of deep space is not a color» (p. 110).
This means contrast and blackness can suffer (if you're watching a movie set in deep space, for example).
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