Sentences with phrase «for in glossy magazines»

Styled by Caitlin Levin, the gadgets are presented like meals that you'd find recipes for in glossy magazines, whimsically driving the point home.

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Worse, she's been attracting all the Democratic attention, basking in the glow of glossy magazine spreads, promising to legalize marijuana and blaming him for the city's crumbling public housing.
The French designer rose to pop hero status in the 1980s on a tidal wave of glossy magazine articles about the bad boy of design who flunked college, roared around Paris on his motorcycle, locked himself away for weeks to concentrate on generating his prolific outpouring of drawings, and tormented manufacturers by tweeking designs at the very last minute.
Once confined to the heads of 1980's Bride in all her frilly and pouffy Princess Diana-esque glory, the flower crown, or flower wreath headband is now gracing the pages of many of the most stylish wedding blogs and glossy wedding magazines thanks more lately to resurgence of all things 70's and bohemian, but with credit too, to the DIY Bride movement as well as our love for all things a little «rustic».
On another level, the film is an overly glossy, ostensibly intellectual but deliberately trite mass - market romance (from the screenplay written by Pierce) about a reporter and a movie star falling in love while she shadows him on the set of yet another movie (in which he plays a cop along side Brad Pitt) for a magazine fluff piece profile she's writing.
Of course in this instance a bright well designed cover is a good selling point as you will often be competing with glossy magazines for folks attention.
For example, a personal essay published in a major glossy magazine might direct people's attention toward your book.
Relax on one of the day beds while reading a glossy magazine or coffee table book which is included in your tariff, or simply play one of the DVD's that has been provided for your use while at DULC.
Well known for paintings of super models ripped from glossy fashion magazines and, more recently, Morrocan rug motifs, in 2013 Bernhardt dropped all direct quotation and now paints straight from her imagination, mining her own fertile reservoir of experience, imagery and sensation.
The flat, flashbulb - lit paintings of Richard Phillips have always seemed more destined for magazine (or album) covers than for the gallery setting — in fact, they often make their way into glossies like Elle, Visionaire, and Vogue China — but beneath the shallow surfaces of his celebrity portrayals lurk a troubled consciousness musing on ideas of ephemerality, objectification, and the high cost of cheap fame.
As much as Rauschenberg's work of the early 1950s had been championed for its elimination of painterly conventions — no subject, no image, no taste, no object, no beauty, no message — Untitled [glossy black painting] makes the case that Rauschenberg was equally radical for what he was willing to let in — chance, duration, changing context, accidents, a life in the present.18 Historians tell us about the Rauschenberg who pursued a mode of creativity that had «a life beyond its initial conception,» but it is not always possible to observe the process of accretion.19 In 1986, Untitled [glossy black painting] would appear on the cover of Arts Magazine, its identity photographically stilled.20 That was part of the history of this single canvain — chance, duration, changing context, accidents, a life in the present.18 Historians tell us about the Rauschenberg who pursued a mode of creativity that had «a life beyond its initial conception,» but it is not always possible to observe the process of accretion.19 In 1986, Untitled [glossy black painting] would appear on the cover of Arts Magazine, its identity photographically stilled.20 That was part of the history of this single canvain the present.18 Historians tell us about the Rauschenberg who pursued a mode of creativity that had «a life beyond its initial conception,» but it is not always possible to observe the process of accretion.19 In 1986, Untitled [glossy black painting] would appear on the cover of Arts Magazine, its identity photographically stilled.20 That was part of the history of this single canvaIn 1986, Untitled [glossy black painting] would appear on the cover of Arts Magazine, its identity photographically stilled.20 That was part of the history of this single canvas.
That seems an unlikely prospect for the beleaguered female dynamos in Wangechi Mutu's latest large - scale collages, gloriously encumbered by decorative encrustation, contact - paper patterning, and glossy cutouts from fashion, porn and National Geographic magazines.
Through an extensive display of ephemera, including letters to Hugh Hefner and private collectors, glossy magazine advertisements, personal musings and sketches, My American Dream appears as a kind of bellwether for the art world's symbiotic relationship with consumerism, corporate sponsorship (a relic of another economy), and the market — political and ethical concerns that could not have been expressed in the sculptural objects she had made up until that point.
Along its ideological trajectory the RCP's magazine (initially «Living Marxism», renamed «LM» — a surprisingly glossy publication for a party with a tiny membership and no other visible means of support) found time to deny that genocide took place in Rwanda, and accuse reporters for British television company ITV of faking footage of Bosnian Muslims in a Serb - run detention centre.
I was the webmaster for the website of their glossy monthly called «The Free Radical» while living in New Mexico — so I knew the magazine's editor.
For example, in the early 1990s the old firm Goodman Phillips & Vineberg scrapped its newsletters (which have always had low readership for all firms) and brochures (which all sounded alike) in favor of a glossy, four color business magazine that discussed emerging ideas that readers should be thinking about as they run their companiFor example, in the early 1990s the old firm Goodman Phillips & Vineberg scrapped its newsletters (which have always had low readership for all firms) and brochures (which all sounded alike) in favor of a glossy, four color business magazine that discussed emerging ideas that readers should be thinking about as they run their companifor all firms) and brochures (which all sounded alike) in favor of a glossy, four color business magazine that discussed emerging ideas that readers should be thinking about as they run their companies.
Where advertising an average home can be as simple as an MLS listing, marketing a luxury home can involve much more elaborate promotional outreach campaigns, including everything from glossy ads in high - end lifestyle magazines to direct - mail sent to high - net - worth lists to producing original aerial videography of the property for real estate websites.
But the good news for those who still feel their current kitchen won't do is that there's loads of inspiration to appeal and borrow ideas from — those handsome rooms shown in the background of Food Network programs and other TV shows and movies, for example, or glossy home and design magazines.
Tying in to the wood tabletop, the Whistler bookcase is a gorgeous mix of oak veneer and glossy white lacquer finishes, and an inspired choice for storing magazines and treasured objects.
Kev and I still aren't quite sure where we fit in to the world of music & design, but as of yesterday, we're gonna give shooting and styling for a real - life, glossy - paged magazine a try!
Once reserved for the glossy pages of high - fashion magazines, black and white couture illustrations are now having a moment in the art world.
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