In Gelatin Photographs (1984) shiny chunks of black matter on a white background look
like jagged rocks, when in fact they are only jello infused with India ink, and a reference to the «gelatin» of photographic papers.
Not exact matches
After spending a few weeks up high on the flanks of Mt. Everest, just taking a shower down at base camp with real soap and shampoo felt
like a day at a luxury spa (even though I was standing underneath a plastic tarp on a bunch of
jagged rocks, and the water that was coming out of the portable shower spout had been warmed up by a burning pile of yak dung just minutes before).
Dislocation Blues, a short documentary by Ho - Chunk filmmaker Sky Hopinka, chronicled the 2016 Standing
Rock protests in images both ravishing and harrowing, recalling the keen eye and purposefully
jagged montage of recent nonfiction landmarks
like James Longley's Iraq in Fragments or Craig Atkinson's Do Not Resist.
The field of grass with
jagged rocks looks an awful lot
like the limbo that Nariko was in when talking to the sword.
Then I notice the low ledge that runs along the outside of the building where small,
jagged rocks anchor hundreds of calling cards lined up
like train cars: Pappy's Kettle Corn; a medical diagnostic service; the Dallas Museum of Art.
From an extraplanetary landscape scattered with the Seuss -
like silversword, to a seemingly endless cinder desert pierced with
jagged volcanic
rocks, you can easily trick yourself into thinking that you're on the Road to Mordor.