Sentences with phrase «fleeting image of»

I had a fleeting image of Errol Flynn striding along in a pith helmet.
Except for projecting a fleeting image of a strongman, such gratuitous acts bring no economic benefits.
In an untitled work from 1963 a labyrinthine and dense series of black lines simultaneously resembles a thumbprint and a black hole of space; in an inkblot drawing from 1995 the small mirrored shapes recall the self - reflective quality of fleeting images of inner thought.

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In the early days of writing the script, Johnson said he had a particular image in his head that shockingly brought the light and dark side of the force together for a fleeting moment.
Images and colors shift and swirl as the music rises and falls; along the way there are fleeting suggestions of Gothic tracery, images of light shafting down through darkness, and the sun rising through cImages and colors shift and swirl as the music rises and falls; along the way there are fleeting suggestions of Gothic tracery, images of light shafting down through darkness, and the sun rising through cimages of light shafting down through darkness, and the sun rising through clouds.
We have our images of this age and they are all virtual fleeting moments of a disconnected society as we drift without purpose and without God.
The ability to capture selected - area - image dynamics with pixel resolution and to control the time separation between pulses for temporal cooling of the specimen made possible studies of fleeting structures and morphologies.
At the time lens's focal point the rear of the pulse catches up with the front, producing a fleeting image with a spectrum encoding the entire light pulse.
But when it flipped back, under the influence of the fleeting transverse field, the magnetization settled within one nanosecond (bottom image).
We turn these momentary slices of fleeting happiness into a solid image of what we imagine these lives look like all the time.
Story itself is replaced by an elaborate game of spot - the - cult - thespian, with veterans like Udo Kier, Geraldine Chaplin, Charlotte Rampling, and Maria de Medeiros appearing in fleeting, sometimes incomprehensible, always gorgeously manipulated images.
That's a great idea, and it pays off best in the esoteric typefaces and fleeting images — many treated to multiple layers of digital degradation — that beautifully recall a vanished land of pictorial storytelling.
Around the one - hour mark, once Whannell finally has the whole ghost - hunting band back together again, «Insidious: Chapter 3» gives off a few fleeting sparks of pleasure and conjures up a couple of memorably creepy images (including that of a half - formed woman with no face, hands, or feet).
Fleeting postcard images of Rome's landmarks fade behind a movie with little substance, much less an adequate amount of cognitive cohesion.
That Nolan wrenches grace notes out of such fleeting bits of horror is a testament to his intermittent skills as an image - maker.
For Jennifer Boylan, creaking stairs, fleeting images in the mirror, and the remote whisper of human voices were everyday events in the Pennsylvania house in which she grew up in the 1970s.
The saturated color photographs of New Orleans resident Sophie T. Lvoff additionally provide a timely gentrification - themed coda for the show: Images of corners of the city where the old and the new meet, they capture the kind of dilapidated beauty that can't help but be fleeting.
Alfred Kren, one of Almquist's long - term supporters, wrote recently: «He inscribes fleeting images... while sustaining an unforgiving and exacting mastery of line and colour.
«I am attempting to create an entropic «spectacle» that consists of very unstable and short lived conglomerates of images that assume their temporary stability only in the context of walls of an exhibition space inadvertently pointing towards the fragile and fleeting nature of existence»
Rather than standing as an everlasting symbol of one's image and being, a selfie, snap, or friend pic is only a singular, finite, and fleeting, example of one's personality and life.
Pfeiffer no longer uses the long - exposure image to record her fleeting ghostly presence, but the sense of things being in play and unresolved remains palpable.
These non-hierarchical images allude to the way artist's through the centuries have fixed the fleeting aspects of nature by using natural shapes and colors of flowers into permanent motifs, into symbols.
These images show signs of hope; that fleeting moment where the subjects have resolved their wait and emerge for their first steps towards a new life.
Eden - like scenes are presented in a series of jacquard tapestries showing deer, a woman, fallen trees, and the fleeting intricacy of spider webs: images that suggest the majesty of nature, a subject reflected also in roughly 13 - foot unique bronze sculptures, Crest and Crown.
Pettibon's joy in the mythology of surfing is palpable in his sincere images, but fate hovers just beyond his frame, where the crash of his wave will end the surfer's fleeting moment of glory.
Regarded for her «empty» images that border on painterly abstraction, the artist carefully renders blurred backgrounds, cropped frames and the natural qualities of light to capture incidental and fleeting moments, those which exist almost exclusively within our periphery.
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Opera creates fleeting abstract images of ink marbled in water and prints them as Anthotypes, a primitive photographic process derived from the colorful light sensitive chemicals found in plants.
It is Lemberger's dramatic images that have captured the fleeting, Löie Fuller - inspired grace that characterizes much of Sperling's work for Time Lapse — photographs of which will be on view at Norte Maar.
These imagesof a lynching, of soldiers, of men high on horseback subsumed by dense jungle — are fleeting, and the exerted effort necessary to see them creates a sense of violent voyeurism.
Her striking black and white photographs create fragmented images that express fleeting beauty and the turbulence of contemporary life.
But Mr. Ofili's fleeting motifs reveal themselves to include images, set amid tropical settings, of a hanged figure, soldiers brandishing bayonets, and a black man surrounded by white policemen.
At the same time, this fragmented, pixelated vision also suggests the fleeting nature of both the digital and the printed, of the shift from the benday dot and simple red, green and blue image construction to its more modern antecedent of cyan, magenta, yellow and black.
Both hypnotizing and surprising, the fleeting images appear as fragments of transitory and elusive spaces.
His dynamic images of earth, sea, and sky prompt viewers» engagement with both fleeting and timeless qualities in nature.
Cánovas sources images from old and new media to produce evocative artworks that capture a fleeting moment in time, a snapshot or flash of an event's memory — the event remaining secondary in importance to the image which represents it.
The Open competition sees Scottish photographer Alex Ingle capture a joyous, fleeting moment between a grandfather and grandchild, and Britain's natural beauty is portrayed by Grant Ritchie's panoramic image of Belhaven Bridge, near Dunbar, at high tide.
In the process, Angst, true to the artist's larger practice, troubles the boundaries of the body, time, and the fleeting images created between them.
The artist states, «I find that, through the transformative act of painting, an image can be stilled and changed into something more archetypal: it ceases to be simply about the particular person or fleeting moment captured, and becomes instead something more public, permanent and aesthetically deliberate.»
From 1997 to 2005, the artist made a series of images («One Minute Sculptures») that are both works in their own rights, as well as documents of performative gestures that mark fleeting, «one - minute» sculptures.
Fleeting light effects migrate between the digital and analogue realms in Sarah Sands Phillips» and Katarina Riopel's works, while Liz Nielsen's arrangements of layered and coloured transparencies produce vibrant and playful images.
The bubble represents the fleeting duration of human life and the inevitability of death — a vanitas image.
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