Sentences with phrase «ghostly hands»

I re-imagined Cathy's ghostly hands making an appearance at the beginning of the book.»
2018 Breaking Shells, The Koppel Project, London 2017 Lived In, Galleri Opdahl, Stavanger, Norway Ripe, Kingsgate Project Space, London Akh Milk Bile Threat, solo exhibition, Seventeen Gallery, London The Hive Mind, The Koppel Project, London The New Liquid Model, DUVE Berlin, Berlin Fondante, Museo della Frutta, Turin To Figure It Out, Sophie Tappeiner, Vienna Warm lights travel on my ghostly hands, Schwarzwaldallee, Basel Addams Outtakes, Roaming Projects, London Le Nouveau Voyeurisme, Hotel Contemporary, Milan Shahmaran, solo exhibition, Deptford X, London Shahmaran, solo exhibition, Clearview, London 2016 Europa and the Bull, LambdaLambdaLambda, Prishtina And I'll Promise you, Serpentine Gallery Park Nights, London Promise Me, solo exhibition, Jupiter Woods, Vienna Info Pura, Residence Gallery, London No!
Nightmare sequence includes depiction of ghosts in a graveyard, ghostly hands come out of grave and a jealous spirit demonstrates a threat to choke someone.
And tell me - how dumb is it that ghostly hands can reach out towards people but only go just... so... far?
It's as though a ghostly hand is clamping onto the steering rack.
An untitled photocollage c. 1975 — 76 sees a ghostly hand against a black background above an overflowing basket propped up by a silhouetted cutaway; the totem - like form makes the organic uncanny, which is one of the artist's prevailing motifs.
Here, the artist displays his technical virtuosity with a ghostly hand - drawn geometric pattern that oscillates between two and three dimensions.

Not exact matches

These ghostly figures — religious fanatics on the one hand, and spiritual ethical nihilists, on the other — haunt our discussions of religious freedom.
Even now you can see pale white rings around his eyes where the goggles were, and his hands are ghostly white from the wrists down.
I was delighted to read Young's reference to seeing a ghostly arm when you wave your hand in front of...
Lots of non-violent, non-gory but otherwise unsettling scenes worth mentioning: many «jump» scenes when people or objects startle others; we hear some noises during the night in many scenes (creaking doors and floorboards, screams, eerie whispers, doorknobs turning, pounding at doors) and doors slam shut as people run past them; we see eerie carvings and sculptures throughout a house, a maelstrom and sculptures come alive and scream and a skeleton sits up abruptly; a ghostly face is seen at a window and in a ceiling, windows become eyes, ghostly children are seen a few times (in one scene, a ghostly baby from a sculpture crawls under the sheets as a woman lies in bed) and a woman's hair is braided by invisible hands.
Here, the character played by Elizabeth Banks is a more Hand That Rocks the Cradle-esque interloper in the unhappy household of two sisters (Emily Browning and Arielle Kebbel) and their widowed dad (David Strathairn); plus it's heavier on the ghostly visions.
With some fancy footwork (and doubtlessly some Euro 2012 hype), FIFA 12 has scored its way back into first place, putting it beyond the up - to - now safe hands of the Ghostly goalkeeper.
The magic is in your hands, so use your wand to solve a ghostly mystery along the way!
Malani hand draws directly onto the prints in ghostly white ink, analogous to the mesmerizing moving images in the original installation, and compiles a range of complex narratives bringing together the past and present.
The end result is the artist quite literally drawing with light, creating ghostly images through a process that relies on both computers and the human hand.
This work paved the way for Simmons's signature «erasure» technique, in which he smudges his chalk drawing with his hands or body, rendering their imagery ghostly and uncertain.
In his erasure works, Simmons creates drawings and then smudges the image with his hands, rendering it a ghostly reference of its former self; a reference laden with movement, memory, and the passage of time.
Postcard Self - Portrait, Black Mountain (I), taken the same year as its counterpart, features Rauschenberg seated in a wooden chair, hands folded, with ghostly images of chairs and weeds washing over his body.
Also new are Pino Pascali's «Bridge,» in which braided steel wool masquerades as Tarzan-esque vines, and David Hammons» untitled «body print,» a ghostly image of the artist himself, hands clasped in prayer.
The same goes for his ghostly transfer print depicting folded hands.
Not much: the green lampshade, a coffee cup, a sagging flower, a stretched canvas (waiting to be painted), a ghostly thought of his wife (distressed, of course, her hand over her eyes), a triangle, a ruler, his watch.
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