Such objects, acquired for currency through an online marketplace, become
endless fodder for (re --RRB- appropriation.
A British painter whose harrowing, anguished paintings and infamously licentious personal life have provided
endless fodder for movie - makers, scholars, and artists alike, Francis Bacon has achieved the stature of a contemporary - art legend — all the more so now that his triptych portrait of his friend Lucian Freud made headlines when it sold for $ 142.4 million at Christie's, making it the priciest artwork to ever go under the hammer.
Dogs have been depicted in art for centuries; their loyalty, strength, work ethic and love
endless fodder for artists to use as both subject and symbol.
Also provides
endless fodder for New York Times.
Not exact matches
The
fodder for industry jokes is
endless.
Dynasty Warriors, with its
endless procession of idiot enemy
fodder whose only goal is to give your attack button a workout, is certainly divisive.
In this instance, what you get is an almost
endless supply of sword -
fodder to slash through, with the occasional order being barked at you from one of your team mates or field commanders.
Less successful were 2005's smash hit «Mr. and Mrs. Smith,» better known for the
endless tabloid
fodder it inspired, and the massive 2008 flop «Jumper.»
Underregulation creates
endless charter scandals and
fodder for Diane Ravitch's blog.
By increasing your territory, you slowly stem the
endless waves of
fodder the game throws at you.
Just want to illustrate that there * are * those who think it is nothing more than a semantic issue,
fodder for those who love
endless debate.]
It sometimes seems that the brilliant - but - quirky jurist is to legal news what the talented - but - quirky Michael Jackson is to celebrity news — an
endless source of
fodder.