Sentences with phrase «scenes depict humans»

Violence: Many scenes depict humans and animals in perilous situations.
Evolving from visions of macabre hospital scenes depicting human wreckage and paintings of bloody, butchered meat to portraits of stoic, sophisticated figures clad in Western suits and often wearing white masks, Zeng's art often reflects his concentrated exploration of the unconscious.

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Scenes of horses, stags, and other images depicted on cave walls and ceilings showcase some of the earliest examples of human art and thought.
The film's off - and - on social advocacy becomes abruptly dominant in the final act, as Taylor offers scene after scene depicting the terror of human trafficking, and a film that had previously been impossible to take seriously suddenly starts taking itself very seriously indeed.
Through this introspective yet performance - oriented approach, Linwood often depicts scenes of everyday life, deploying cross-referencing techniques to investigate different kinds of narrative while highlighting the effects of time and politics upon artifacts, social practices and human bodies.
The relationship between the self - portraits from primeval forests and the «Prism» of human civilization may have similarity with the tension depicted in the scene where the black geometrical monolith appears in front of people and animals in the natural scenery in the movie «2001: A Space Odyssey».
Each depicts a quiet, small town scene in the stillness of night, curiously devoid of human interaction.
In each interesting scene, Anne - Catherine depicts some kind of human interaction using the fish heads as puppets.
The only place for cloth fibres, human hair and dust in my home is the vacuum cleaner, but that's not the case for Japanese artist Takahiro Iwasaki, who loves to use them to create incredibly detailed miniature scenes that depict Japan's industrial rise.
Hiroshige Fukuhara's large, elaborate graphite drawings on black gesso panels, presented by Ai Kowada Gallery (Tokyo) are aesthetic masterpieces, depicting fantastical, decorative nighttime scenes of humans and beasts encompassed by flowers and foliage.
Lam Hoi Sin uses a dating app to pursue interpersonal relationships that go beyond geographic restrictions; Cheng Ting Ting creates paintings depicting scenes of horse racing devoid of human presence; and Mark Chung uses found footage to create a large - scale installation arranged like firework displays.
But through the realization that many of their scenes depict the ravages of human intervention in the environment, we are forced to acknowledge that visual pleasure comes at a tremendous cost.
«His art... is about the human condition, which is why the images or scenes depicted are not specific to China, nor especially to the era... and individual experience in this rapidly modernising society acts as a backdrop to Jia Aili's awareness of human frailty, vulnerability, and the need to be mindful of one's surroundings.»
His scenes depict the drama and pathos inherent in human struggles.
His long - running Split of Life series encompasses an extensive range of enormous paintings depicting scenes of human brutality and suffering.
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