Sentences with phrase «poignant metaphor for»

This new sun stands as a poignant metaphor for the celebration of life and beauty, one closely attended by death and deprivation.
The flower arrangements become a poignant metaphor for 21st century disillusionment felt in post-independent African societies.
Otavio and Gustavo Pandolfo, known as osgemeos («the twins» in Portuguese), produced a poignant metaphor for that transition in «The Fish That Ate Shooting Stars,» their first solo gallery show in Brazil: They painted a giant head on the gallery's facade, as if to enter it was to be devoured.
It's a poignant metaphor for instructional design.

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As I strive to provide consistent loving care for my girls while frequently neglecting myself, I'm reminded of the airline oxygen mask instructions and the poignant applicability of this metaphor to these intense early years of parenting.
Through a series of metaphors, this film depicts some of the harsh realities in the Chinese art world in the 1990s, and remains poignant in the context of this exhibition for its reflection on the restriction that continues to challenge the exhibitions generation of young artists.
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