Bulldog breeding started to be focused on the exaggeration of
that strong squared head, stocky body and original physique.
Not exact matches
This was a minor disruption compared to the previous year, when the festival was nearly cancelled due to a political conflict between the city and the festival organisers, relating to the screening of an anti-government documentary in 2014.1 Much has changed in the past year, most notably the impeachment of right - wing President Park Geun - hye, whose government the documentary had targeted, and the election of the left - liberal party
headed by Moon Jae - in.2 While the contentious political atmosphere has not entirely dissipated, as evidenced by the student protest groups still demanding an apology from the local city government, this year's festival was an attempt to return to normalcy, despite the untimely death of one of the festival's driving forces, deputy director Kim Ji - seok, a much beloved figure within the community.3 Although the festival had a
strong selection of international entries, including some of the best this year has to offer, such as Ruben Östlund's Palme d'Or winner The
Square and Sean Baker's The Florida Project, I have decided to focus my report on the Korean films.
The
square,
strong face I remember from my boyhood, when he would visit us on the Vineyard, armed with expensive gifts, wonderful brainteasers, and terrible jokes, is falling in on itself; the silver hair, still reasonably thick, lies matted on his
head; and his pale pink lips tremble when he is not speaking, and sometimes when he is.
The
head is
square in shape with a short but
strong muzzle, forward dropping ears, dark oval eyes and a large black nose.
Seeming to be
squared, this breed has a large and
strong body that is really muscular, with small ears set high atop its
head and bending, although not quite falling, down.
As with most terriers, the Patterdale Terrier can be stubborn at times and he has a hard skull that is
strong and usually slightly
squared off (literally and figuratively hard
headed).
They both have a
strong,
squared appearance, with its straight forelegs, no matter which angle you view it from, and its flat
head, to it's smartly docked tail.
He has a large
square head,
strong jaws, and usually has cropped ears.
Their
head is box shaped, very
square and they have a
strong jaw line.
Heading downstairs to the exhibition space, «Daughters of Penelope» surveys the historic relationship between women artists and Dovecot: there's a
strong sense of place ever present, from Moss circle /
square (2010) in which Caroline Dear draws on her training in basket weaving, picking out grasses from her home on Skye which she dries and knots into tactile, perishable grids, to Naomi Robertson's Kantha Diaries (2011) produced after a trip to west Bengal, absorbing Kantha quilt designs into blue - white reproductions of daily rhythms, or a rug, Untitled (2013) created by Julie Brook and Dovecot, that mimics the gradations of tone in the British artist's burnt ochre pigment drawings, picked up while travelling through deserts in Libya and Namibia.