Sentences with phrase «poetic image»

A poetic image refers to a vivid and descriptive picture created in someone's mind through words. It helps to make a piece of writing more engaging and expressive by using descriptive language and sensory details. Full definition
Since the 1980s, he has created an exceedingly compelling and quietly poetic image of contemporary American life.
Talking about feelings I am sure that we are by nature poetic and that children, given a chance, can write and understand poetry and think in poetic images.
The artist is known for his photographs that transform ordinary subject matter into distinct, poetic images through his distinct use of color, form and composition.
Read it slowly because the words transform into poetic images of Africa.
These beautiful, powerfully poetic images also beg for interpretation.
Singh is known for making poetic images of Indian family life and architecture.
Tarkovsky punctuates this so - called «plot» with many, many stunningly poetic images, mostly filmed in long takes with delicate tracking shots.
Part lamentation and part a celebration of the silvery, baroque chemistry that brought photography into the world, Rossiter's poetic images possesses the lucidity of Julia Cameron and the stunning simplicity of Daguerre.
The ghost - like traces embodied in Brother (II), Jeune Danseur, and Voile speak of loss and transformation, and as more than literal representations of everyday objects, Ridgway's poetic images find a way to connect us with past experience, both with the artist's and perhaps with our own.
True to the effect of Neff's earlier installations, A Prologue proffers an uncanny phenomenon of viewing: the main gallery acts as a literal reflection of itself — a section of wall is mirrored in a photomural across the room, while other photographs depict Neff's poetic images posed here in the gallery space or in her Philadelphia studio.
Of particular significance, the surreal and poetic images by Shinro Ohtake (Japanese), exhibited for the first time in the UK, which create a visual diary of London in the Seventies.
Using poetic images, the camera strolls through European cities, and impressive actors, Fiona Tan tells a moving story and puts her finger on the sore spots of our time: violence, amnesia, shock, loss of identity; being everything and everywhere at once, and yet nothing and nowhere.
I do, however, like Robert Webber's description of the Bible as «the story of God's embrace of the world told in poetic images and types.»
The evocative combination of imagery, text, and political statement embedded in Shirin Neshat's Shameless results in a powerfully poetic image that captures the non-violent nature of women's resistance in the artist's native Iran.
This has bothered me through the years because when we try to communicate the experience of salvation we can only use analogies, symbols and poetic images.
When we try to communicate the experience of salvation we can only use analogies, symbols and poetic images.
The toolbox is not a poetic image, I know.
In this allegory full of poetic images, wisdom is personified as a woman — a kind of hostess with the mostest.
Her poetic images of Indian family life and architecture, abandoned spaces and private moments, are the kind of classically beautiful works coveted by curators and collectors.
On DVD, the poetic images of the sea, the sand and the main character's inner turmoil seem crisper.
Director Craig Johnson manages some lovely, poetic images, but they're outnumbered by familiar pseudo-poetic visuals from The Big Book Of Sundance Clichés.
But what glues the stories together is an overriding inability for communication for the simplest of things and actions, and Reichardt knows how to spin conversations and exchanges into a poetic image of womanhood that is fraught with expectation, with things that are left unsaid, continuous frustrations expressed in the most subtle forms of communication, and glances that exchange so much more than any words in human language can convey.
I loved this book's beautiful prose and its startling, brutal, and poetic images; I loved its unique premise and masterful worldbuilding; I loved its complicated, passionate, and mesmerizing characters.
The most powerful and poetic image in the show, it hums with a symbolic charge.
Since 1975, you have taken existing materials and presented them on a different plane, encouraging viewers to look at the material or remnant not only as a poetic image, but as a doubling of reality in a physical and cultural sense, as Germano Celant described it in «Object and Display» (2015).
His photographs transform the ordinary into distinctive, poetic images that eschew fixed meaning.
The artist has created a fragile yet powerful and poetic image, that blends ideas of transformation, resurrection, conservation, immortality and eros into a dense expression.
Using the full text of the article Haines composed a opera - like song which is making an interesting combination with the poetic images from his video.
Gifted in her ability to express a wide range of poetic images and feelings from deep and mysterious, to serene, to light and whimsical, to bold, lush, vibrant, and pulsating.
Yehudit Shlosberg - Yogev's first solo exhibition, titled «Brighter Than a Thousand Suns» (after the book of that title on the Manhattan Project) contains apocalyptic and poetic images that are fascinating and disturbing at the same time.
Through interior domestic space and its components, Bachelard attempts to trace the manner in which the poetic image is received in the subjective consciousness.
Running until 29 March, the collated writings and images of poets such as Katherine Mansfield and Iris Tree provide inspiration for the show, as the gallery explains: «The narratives within the paintings are given structure by an almost visceral sensation of light that outlines and gives intensity to their surfaces, evoking a poetic image.
Eggleston's vividly saturated photographs transform the ordinary into distinctive, poetic images that eschew fixed meaning.
His pioneering use of color and innate aptitude for form and composition transform the ordinary — from sidewalks to laundry rooms, diners and ceiling fans — into distinctive and poetic images.
One can't help but think of the double helix of DNA or a flower petal beneath a microscope when looking at McQuillan's poetic images.
The narratives within the paintings are given structure by an almost visceral sensation of light that outlines and gives intensity to their surfaces, evoking a poetic image.
From 4 to 5 pm: Kids In Love with Olivia Bee, New Yorkwith Jeff Chien - Hsing Liao, Maske with Phyllis Galembo, Highway Kind and The Open Roadwith Justine Kurland, Manhattan Sunday and Touching Strangers with Richard Renaldi, La Calle with Alex Webb, On Street Photography and the Poetic Image with Alex Webb and Rebecca Norris Webb
I attempt to create mysterious, subtle, and poetic images that cause the viewer to do a double take.
«Walking backwards» is a poetic image of resistance and a potential form of disruption.
Goldberg: For lack of a better word, I was involved with the drive to generate a world of intimate and poetic images, as offerings of «devotion.»
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