Sentences with phrase «perfect metaphor for»

Take a moment to consider the recent Valentine's Day holiday; it gives us a perfect metaphor for what initiates, and perpetuates, a cycle of loving movement with a partner.
This is a perfect metaphor for how to make money in crypto irrespective of the volatility.
Its unique, hand - painted pattern in turquoise, red, and orange — colours that the artist associates with his childhood on the beaches of Lagos — is inspired by Dutch wax batik print, which Shonibare has called the «perfect metaphor for multilayered identities».
This piece is the perfect metaphor for art fairs which collect an ungainly mass of elements into one setting.
I thought the perfect metaphor for that would be to just wash away everything that had ever been accumulated in my work.
In sacred geometry, the spherical paradigm represents total inclusion and acceptance — a perfect metaphor for Alphachanneling's philosophy and visual representation of the Utopian Erotic.
It's a perfect metaphor for the way in which art — including Lawler's, which also sells quickly for high prices to trophy - hunters — has become part of a larger economic machine.
Artist Statement «CRAYONS The childhood box of crayons is the perfect metaphor for the diversity that makes this country unique among nations.
«A bridge is the perfect metaphor for the role that Tunney played for two decades,» Philbin said.
The cast resin wall sculptures glow in the dark, which is a perfect metaphor for the soothing and lulling effect of the drug.
«I chose gum because it's the perfect metaphor for the American woman - chew her up, get what you want out of her, throw her out and pop in a new piece,» said Wilke.
And Opie found them to be a perfect metaphor for the movie star's passing, shooting them out of focus, capturing their essence in soft, dappled light.
The figure is also bathing in liquidity — a perfect metaphor for paint — naked, in pleasure, but also abjectly covered in smudges, swiveling, scrubbing, identity blurred.
Together with Peter Marino's dinner around a table for 300 that stretched along an entire blocked - off street of the Design Center, they were the perfect metaphor for art, art fairs, and now art collectors, as the new entertainment.
Meanwhile, the sharp contrast between the formal language of the works and their content creates a dynamic that is a perfect metaphor for the artist's quest for utopia within the spiritual ruins of contemporary consumer society.
Its unique, hand - painted pattern in turquoise, red, and orange — colors that the artist associates with his childhood on the beaches of Lagos — is inspired by Dutch wax batik print, which Shonibare has called the «perfect metaphor for multilayered identities».
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Cards may be the perfect metaphor for multitasking.
Every bit of dialogue demonstrates the missed human connections of her troubled characters, and the kitchen works as a perfect metaphor for the simmering tensions of life in twenty - first century London.
It is our failing novelist, though, who gives us the perfect metaphor for understanding the thematic reach of Mitchell's masterpiece.
Often, the perfect metaphor for a career - changing article or book title will emerge during a coaching session.
The brooding sky above a perfect metaphor for the noise produced by the Shelby, it's intensely loud and high pitched due to the high rev limit.
In what some might consider a perfect metaphor for the state's fiscal conditions, Assembly Democrats proposed Tuesday putting up used bottles and cans as collateral for a $ 9 billion cash advance from Wall Street.
When Harvard Graduate School of Education Professor David Perkins looked back at his childhood little league and «backyard baseball» experiences, he found the perfect metaphor for the set of teaching concepts presented in his 2008 book, Making Learning Whole: How Seven Principles of Teaching Can Transform Education.
For political analysts, the iron triangle is the perfect metaphor for characterizing one of the strongest, most stable, and most pervasive aspects of American politics — the connection among producer interests, elected officials, and actions taken by government agencies.
(The affectedness of that aspirated «h» makes a perfect metaphor for this entire production.)
It was the perfect metaphor for the themes I wanted to explore,» she told IndieWire's Women In Hollywood section earlier this year.
A scene wherein MacCauley dangles from the side of the train, his lower half painfully dragging on the rocks below, seems the perfect metaphor for The Commuter at large.
To Gleeson's character it is a sightseeing holiday; to Farrell's character it is the seventh circle of hell, which is fitting since Bruges becomes the perfect metaphor for Purgatory.
No one emerges from the exercise unscathed; in fact, the beatings suffered by the main characters, the one upon the other, are a perfect metaphor for the movie's effect on our view of their skills.
Keaton plays a movie theater projectionist and wannabe detective who dreams he walks into a movie screen and becomes a suave hero — the perfect metaphor for the appeal of the movies.
Aside from comedy, there's definitely the sensation that The Disaster Artist is a pitch - perfect metaphor for the unwavering egos of many filmmakers.
What happened to him and his dad is, in fact, a perfect metaphor for what his dad opposed: Wakanda shutting out the world and leaving its suffering peoples to deal with their own problems.
This is a perfect metaphor for The Bride.
If Owens had found a perfect metaphor for his frustration, he'd also isolated the challenge he himself had to master: doing it all again in a way that mattered.
So roses are just the perfect metaphor for all of that.
It's pretty much the perfect metaphor for what our detoxification systems face these days.
But because Jebel Barkal is a lone mountain, isolated from other buttes in the area and sometimes nearly engulfed by the Nile's floodwaters, the priests may also have seen it as the perfect metaphor for the primeval mound: the island where Amun pulled himself out of the waters of the Abyss and created the first gods by masturbating.
It was almost dawn, and the sun coming up outside my window was the perfect metaphor for the way my mood changed from darkness to delight.
It was perhaps the perfect metaphor for Antonio Conte's reign at Chelsea.
In a twisted way, it was the perfect metaphor for the first round.
Jacob is the perfect metaphor for this precarious state - blessed, yes, but halt from then on.
Cold showers are the perfect metaphor for doing the things that you know you should be doing but keep putting off.
Believe it or not, competitive pursuit after a Thanksgiving turkey's wishbone is a perfect metaphor for understanding better customer centric content marketing.
A perfect metaphor for how this administration works — and for whom.
In a near - perfect metaphor for retail's upheaval, Macy's sold the top floors of its downtown Seattle location in October — and Amazon is moving in.
In many ways, musical chairs is the perfect metaphor for building a new business, or one's career.
Places are perfect metaphors for brands because they're experienced.
He explains: «I work with glass that has transparency and translucency, two qualities that serve as perfect metaphors for what is known and unknown about life science.

Not exact matches

In the search for the perfect metaphor to sum up Bill de Blasio's misbegotten mayoralty, it will be hard to top the scene at City Hall the other day.
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