Sentences with phrase «famous series of images»

Milstein's passion for flight led to his most famous series of images of aircraft taken just before they land, when the plane is perpendicular to the camera's frame.
His series of Underwater Dogs photographs have been seen by hundreds of millions of people around the world and have become one of the most famous series of images in the past decade.

Not exact matches

The British protest against the removal of female images on the currency parallels a similar protest in Canada, when Carney, as Canada's central bank governor, announced in 2011 that an icebreaker would displace the images of five famous women on a new series of $ 50 polymer notes.
Set in the 80's, it'll feature younger versions of several characters from the first series of films, but by this looks of this image, the Professor will go the other way and finally sport the bald looks he's famous for.
Universal Pictures have released a new image from the set of Fast 8, the next instalment in the famous, and hugely successful Fast and the Furious series.
Crafting a series of clever animations, to mark 50 years since Hopper's death, they have injected movement into the otherwise static images — from Automat and Chop Suey to Lighthouse Hill, and — of course (how could they not)-- his most famous artwork, Nighthawks.
Ernst, on the other hand, took the more drastic measure of reimagining the world's most famous newspapers as totally devoid of words and images for his Nothing in the News series.
His «48 Portraits» series, which was shown in the German pavilion at the 1972 Venice Biennale, was based on the images of famous men in a dictionary.
Mr. Longo was 31 then and already famous for his «Men in the Cities» series, large - scale drawings of besuited men and women flailing in space that became defining images of 1980s New York (and appeared in the movie version of American Psycho).
In the early 1960s, Pistoletto began making his famous series of Quadri specchianti (Mirror Paintings): sheets of polished inox steel, like mirrors, onto which he applied images he obtained through a photographic reproduction technique.
Warhol began painting appropriated images of pop culture, such as his famous Campbell Soup Can, Marilyn Monroe and Elvis series, in 1960, marking a significant turning point in his career.
The works in this series are not recreations of famous foreign battles as imagined based on photographs, but images drawn from his firsthand observations.
In her famous photographic series, After Walker Evans, begun in 1981, she reproduced some of the most famous images by this famous American photographer.
This has been the primary focus of her so - called «Art History» paintings, in which she detournes famous images by artists like Andy Warhol and Frank Stella to incorporate her own viewpoint, such as in her series of paintings sneaking her own face into the Pop artist's self - portraits.
In one series of images here, Mr. Kalpakjian remakes Josef Albers's famous «Homage to the Square» paintings, giving them depth and an eerie feeling of space — but also basing his images on the temperature of light rather than using Albers's focus on the interaction of color.
A different technique achieves much the same effect in an image from Cindy Sherman's famous series of self - portraits, «Untitled Film Still # 60» (1980).
In a series of black history self - portraits, Cameroon - born photographer Samuel Fasso recreated a famous profile image of Malcolm X. His «African Spirits» series, which also includes images of Martin Luther King Jr., Angela Davis and Ethiopian Emperor Hailé Sélassie, among others, pays homage to major figures throughout the African diaspora whose principles, perspectives and actions shaped post-colonial thought.
Her Little Image series which she began in 1946 incorporated dots and drips of paint which inspired Pollock's now famous action painting of the same period.
Gander has set up a little studio just inside the entrance to the fair, where he is printing up and mounting a series of black - and - white portraits to line the corridor: rather than mugshots of the famous, these are images of people looking past the camera at art that interests them.
In the new series of «Rio» paintings, Morris both expands and reduces her abstract compositions, and in the Rio film, images of Rio's beaches, fruit stands, hospitals, iconic modernist architecture, football stadiums, factories and favelas are combined with images from the office of Oscar Niemeyer, the mayor of Rio and the parades of the city's famous Carnival.
Her most famous and longest - running series of paintings depicts the brown - skinned and gender - neutral Greenheads, while her most recent works include portraits as well as more abstract biomorphic images.
Spain's Fuera de Serie magazine has stirred up controversy with its latest cover, which features an image of Michelle Obama as a topless slave from the «Famous Nudes» series by artist Karine Percheron - Daniels.
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