I have been surprised to find that
the images of animals seem to have almost more personality than the humans do.
Not exact matches
This little novel tells
of curious happenings in a small contemporary English village: ordinary
animals and people, it
seems, are suddenly turning into extraordinary creatures, into the invisible, supernatural ideas or forms
of which our natural examples are but faint
images.
Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian «It's an adventure which begins by being bizarre and hilarious but appears to run out
of ideas at its mid-way point, and run out
of interest in what had at first
seemed to be its central comic
image: humans turning into
animals.
[8] Even though many today's artists still create
images of animals to simply celebrate their beauty, the current interest in
animal imagery
seems intensified by our increasingly uneasy relationship with nature and its denizens.
Images and words
seem to fly about like the barnyard
animals that spun past Dorothy as she cycloned out
of Kansas.
The above
image shows the taxonomic representation
of the IUCN Red List [that
seems to place relative weight on «higher»
animal biodiversity, considering the extent
of plant biodiversity on Earth].