Sentences with phrase «dimensions of the body image»

Furthermore, stability over time was demonstrated for a period of seven days regarding the dimensions of the body image.

Not exact matches

He noted that the rate of body - image problems and eating disorders in young people is «worryingly high,» so changes to mannequins» dimensions «may be of particular benefit to children, adolescents and young adult females.»
Its low body height of 1.41 meter (55.6 inches) adds styling energy to the interplay of its dimensions; the ratio of broad width to low body height intensifies the Volkswagen's dynamic image.
As the sound waves travel into the body they return three dimensional images (length, width and depth) of certain internal organs allowing for depth dimension of the organ and good visualization of the edges of the organ.
«I wanted my actual body to be combined with the work as an integral material — a further dimension of the construction,» she wrote ``... I am both image maker and image.
Every single one has extraordinary color: the variety and brightness each piece carries, detail: the amount of work that is put into every aspect of each painting that make it look so realistic and abstract, lighting: the bright light shining throughout each image giving each piece an intriguing positive / enthusiastic energy, shading: the detailed shadings on each face giving them that 3 - dimensional look, definition: the quality of the defined lines that are portrayed through every painting (piece) and every small detail in the painting (like the faces and body parts) line: the complex and balanced lining that is seen in both, the abstract and realistic images in these works, texture: somewhat giving off an appealing texture to the works by the dimensions, as if you can reach out and grab the images, dimension: the realistic look that each women has (3 - dimensional), spacing: the space is used wisely in each work, very nicely spread out adding to its originality, touch: the clear and powerful finishing touch that every piece has, and the most visible that is seen in every piece here, is simply life.
The paint looks like it was erased rather than applied, the erasing of an image of the artist perhaps, yet the brush strokes and the dimensions attesting to the artists presence, and body.
Understanding the garment pattern as the closest geometrical abstraction of human bodies, Narielwalla builds on the legacy of Cubism to introduce a fourth dimension of time and movement into his exploration of the body — compressing the sensation of a moment in time into one single image, as experienced in the silent drama of the artwork Pilgrim.
Ocean of Images presents bodies of work that critically redefine photography as a field of experimentation and intellectual inquiry, where digital and analog, virtual and real dimensions cross over.
At a time when our screens expose us to endless images of human bodies, Salonen's practice uses oils to break into this proliferation of fleshy pixels and explore the body in two and three dimensions.
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