Sentences with phrase «popular forms of image»

In the art world, this technique is called «appropriation» and is the one of the most popular forms of image critique existing today.

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The Catholic church has been venerating images for 1900 years and has always been the most popular and powerful form of the religion.
Almost every department of theological study is involved at this level, and this means not only attention to the symbols and images of the Christian faith; it also means attention to the symbols and images and art forms of the contemporary world, as they are encountered in literature and the fine arts, but also in popular expressions, community rituals, social ideologies, and not least in the mass media of the time.
You see, majority of our most popular posts, images, & Instagrams include cookie dough in some way, shape, or form.
After taking a diversion into space and turn - based strategy in the form of SteamWorld Heist, Image & Form have returned to the popular excavation game having recently released SteamWorld Diform of SteamWorld Heist, Image & Form have returned to the popular excavation game having recently released SteamWorld DiForm have returned to the popular excavation game having recently released SteamWorld Dig 2.
Using cut - outs from celebrity magazines, this image, which forms part of a recent series, is based on the theme of «demon possession» explored in popular TV series, as well as riffing on the tag line «stars in her eyes», often used to describe Jessica Voorsanger's work.
Williams refers to this piece as a «real model image», a standard image taken from a specialist form of popular culture, in this case a magazine on show chickens, which is then reproduced by Williams as closely as possible whilst introducing an element of difference.
Alison Ward's performances, videos and sculptures create a world populated by a masked and costumed cast that re-interpret her own image in the form of popular cultural icons.
In the new works, Sarmento combines his seminal portraits of the female form with images taken from popular culture (found and personal material) silk - screened directly onto the surface of the paintings, that read almost like fragmented film stills.
An early practitioner of digital image mapping techniques, Sarkisian's work is grounded in the idea that video, in it's ubiquitous and most popular form, is an experientially void medium, and that by depriving ourselves of experience in favor of information - based images, we have become unable to grasp the meaning of consequence or to coexist with mutual understanding.
It seems too that the focus on Africa brings with it new notions of a soldier identity that is not necessarily styled along the images seen in Hollywood movies but more along the lines of how this form of popular culture has influenced child soldiers» choice of dress — which is usually a combination of ill - fitting army pants with popular animated characters t - shirts.
The artists employ story - based and poetic narratives, engage with popular culture, juxtapose text and image, distill and abstract various forms, and pay homage to God or denizens of the spirit world.
Far from the airbrushed perfection that permeates images of nudity in popular culture, Audrey's pose references forms of the classical and renaissance past, whilst modernising the genre of the nude to act as a tool for philosophical investigation.
Employing recognizable objects, images of celebrities and symbols from popular culture, this updated form of Pop - Art also drew inspiration from Dada (in their use of readymades and found objects), and from modern conceptualism.
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This question is generally treated from the prism of Caribbean popular culture, using the humor and elements of this culture, and such clichés formed about the culture, that when it comes from them, it builds images that simultaneously incarnate that reality, and question it.
(Lest anyone doubt the present frenzy among cryptocurrency traders, a popular Reddit thread points to a newly created website shouldisellmybitcoins.com, which generates a «No» response in the form of a different amusing Gif image each time anyone clicks on it.)
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