Sentences with phrase «picture of innocence»

By contrast, Willow and Jaden Smith seemed like the picture of innocence when they jointly accepted after tying in the Young Stars Award to the approval of their very proud parents.
As the young lovers, Jones and Carney are the picture of innocence, and their attractively modern faces seem ready to burst into a Beatles ballad at any second.
I knew he was mine when I looked down at him and, in spite ofbeing fast asleep and the picture of innocence, he still managed to look slightly cross.
In Liz Magic Laser's Kiss and Cry (2015), figure skating children voice their anger at being deployed as pictures of innocence and announce themselves as a political class; in Jesse Jones's The Struggle Against Ourselves (2011), dancers recreate études from Soviet biomechanical workshops in the style of a Busby Berkeley musical, highlighting aesthetic dialogues between ideological paradigms; whilst in Jibade - Khalil Huffman's IF THIS MEANS YOU (2016), a persuasive rhetorical poetry has been wrought from seductive advertising imagery.

Not exact matches

Most Americans get from these sources a picture of American innocence, such that the deep hatred we inspire in many places, and the suspicion of our motives widely entertained elsewhere, are hardly understood.
To me that was a heartbreaking picture, of course, but it was also an image of something amazing and glorious: the sheer ecstasy of innocence, the happiness of a child who can dance amid despair and desolation because her joy came with her into the world and prompts her to dance as if she were in the midst of paradise.
A genuine philosophy of history regarding the beginning8 of genuinely human history, and a genuine theology of the experience of man's own existence as a fallen one which can not have been so «in the beginning», would show that where it is a question of the history of the spirit, the pure beginning in reality already possesses in its dawn - like innocence and simplicity, what is to ensue from it, and that consequently the theological picture of man in the beginning as it was traditionally painted and as it in part belongs to the Church's dogma, expresses much more reality and truth than a superficial person might at first admit.
Kaloyeros is set to go on trial in federal court in Manhattan next month, and prosecutors are expected to paint a picture of corruption despite Kaloyeros maintaining his innocence.
The film makes use of some kick - ass cinematography (colorful imagery of the summer, and a picture that reflects childhood innocence), while the story sheds light on poverty, and the bad things that come along with it, and how it affects childhood, and for me, that is what pop culture nowadays would describe as «woke», because not a lot of films these days shed light on those important issues.
The Age of Innocence (1993) is not the only costume drama or historical picture that Martin Scorsese made but it is his only classical literary adaptation from the filmmaker that, all these years later, we still remember for edgy violence and cinematic energy.
The picture is about the inevitability of corruption (to quote the aforementioned Hud: «This world is so full of crap, a man's gonna get into it sooner or later whether he's careful or not») and the Romanticism of experience as they murder infant innocence in its cradle.
This would mark the beginning of a long working relationship between Scorsese and Ballhaus that would include five additional collaborations — «The Color of Money» (1986), «The Last Temptation of Christ» (1988), «Goodfellas» (1990), «The Age of Innocence» (1993), «Gangs of New York» (2002), which earned him the last of his three Oscar nominations, and the Best Picture winner «The Departed» (2006).
This second half loses sight of the larger picture of war, and narrows the focus on whether Max can prove the innocence of Marianne... of course without letting her know he knows something — or might know something.
I appreciate Breaux's ability to paint a picture with his words and I found it easy to imagine the vampire devouring humans, lured by the innocence of puppy dogs.
Violet A delicate flower, the picture of perfect innocence, a beauty.
Joan Snyder collaged onto her paintings the children's drawings she saved from classes she taught in order to express more convincingly the vision of innocence she sought to picture.
Innocence over Blue, pictured above, is part of a series of works inspired by the poetry of Carl Phillips, an award - winning poet and professor at Washington University in St. Louis.
Destabilizing the myth and innocence of a picture - perfect world, these works reimagine conceptions of self and other, beauty, and individual freedom.
Art Museum, University of Oklahoma, Norman; Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art, Cleveland Examining Pictures: Exhibiting Paintings, UCLA Hammer Museum, Los Angeles Age of Influence: Reflections in the Mirror of American Culture, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago A Century of Innocence (Kulturbro 2000 — A Biennial of Art and Culture in the Oresund Region), Center for Contemporary Art, Malmo; travelling to Liljevalch's Konsthall, Stockholm Blurry Lines, John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan Walking, University Galleries, Illinois State University, Normal; travelling to Bucknell University Art Gallery, Bucknell University, Lewisburg The Message is the Medium, Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association / College Retirement Equities Fund, New York Georg Kargl, Vienna
I also became convinced of their innocence based on many things but most memorable to me was a discussion I had with my brother in law and his wife who had been to Ayers Rock around the same time and had pictures of dingoes wandering through the same campsite as well as a picture of a tent that had been ripped by a dingo trying to get food.
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