Sentences with phrase «odd juxtapositions of»

«I love odd juxtapositions of things I've found on my travels through the years.»
All the works have a dark, steampunk aesthetic and are well composed, intriguing in their odd juxtapositions of things like burnished steel columns, clunky ceramic doughnuts, discarded coffee cups, buttons, a brown paper bag, work gloves, a petrified lime, and so on.
I hadn't planned to wear them together, but I happened to have the jacket in my suitcase and I liked the odd juxtaposition of camouflage with sheer ballerina pink tiers.
Last week in the span of 36 hours I was confronted with the oddest juxtaposition of visual images; in total, a poignant manifestation of powerful events gripping our country.
The light reflected from the Diamond Dust illuminates the odd juxtaposition of individual shoes haphazardly presented void of any obvious commercial message.

Not exact matches

But language is what the poet has to work with, and so the poet is forced to take sometimes exaggerated, sometimes extreme steps to pierce the mundane, breaking up lines, using words in odd new contexts, relying on sound effects and packing the stanzas with sensuous images and fragments from scripture, and the common language of faith suddenly takes on new meaning through these odd juxtapositions.
To the casual observer, a juxtaposition of Martin Heidegger, an existential philosopher, and Marshall McLuhan, a media theorist, may seem a bit odd.
The large - scale arrangements of palms, yuccas, cactuses, and cheese plants refusing to be contained by the black cage - like frames make an odd juxtaposition with the tidy green fields and farmhouses visible through the windows.
An odd and interesting juxtaposition, these artists compose a compelling half of this joint exhibition.
In his oeuvre, singular symbols and images seem odd and disturbing; upon further study, queer juxtapositions emerge from the buzz of images.
Odd and often humorous assemblages of found objects became a popular way to create juxtapositions that challenged preconceptions.
America Is Hard to See is filled with surprises, odd juxtapositions and stuff that rarely sees the light of day.
Scottish painter Alasdair Wallace's richly - layered work is suffused with the surrealism of the everyday, portraying worlds filled with odd juxtapositions.
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