Sentences with phrase «which image pops»

So if I tell you now that the Instytutum Flawless Skin Mask works with TCD, which image pops up in your head?

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Some of the images, which are popping up in Facebook feeds and in blogs, are even from past years, judging from the dates mentioned on the signs.
Getting more hits, and concert tours, often did depend on the celebrity - friendly - manners and publicity - work that labels like Motown emphasized, but still, pop - music celebrity always remained somewhat different from the image - drenched Hollywood method of star - creation, which especially in the early days tended to be far more about the star's type - cast and sex - appeal possibilities than acting talents.
And he became boxing champ of his school as his way to deal with that image of me which kept popping us in his mind.
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Fellow pop A-lister Taylor Swift used the awards to unveil the video for her latest song, «Look What You Made Me Do,» in which she showed a new dark, bad - girl image.
The imagewhich no, isn't Photoshopped — popped up on Reddit earlier this week, and quickly spread around the Internet, with people questioning what was going on and whether this kiddo was safe.
The reds, yellows, and oranges of India's landscape pop with vibrant intensity, and the textural intricacies of the train itself, which is often shot from the side in wide angle, becomes a rushing vehicle of specific character details and images.
Failing that, it makes a Basquiat pop - art impression to subtly pervert familiar images — an instant credibility from an almost parasitic revisionism of which Ichaso's film seems to suggest Piňero was self - aware.
A meticulous maker of charged pop - noir images, he followed the revered Drive (2011) with the despised Only God Forgives (2013), which posited him as a less obscene Scandi - American equivalent of the French provocateur Gaspar Noé (in Enter the Void mode).
There are numerous Spielberg films which need to end before the end — usually suffixed with a grimly saccharine coda as a way to retain his image of cinema's big pop fun.
The message, which includes an image of the Merc With a Mouth blowing a kiss, starts off sincerely enough before it devolves into pop - culture references (Ron Weasely, Mrs. Tiggy - Winkle), crude humor (Seymour Butts, Michael Hunt, Jacques Strap) and literal nonsense («lorem ipsum»).
A few indie trailers — the futuristic Fast Racing Neo, Typoman and Image & Form's SteamWorld: Heist popped up before Nintendo's own Badge Arcade, an eShop title which allows players to buy attempts on fairground style crane machines with the hope of winning some new tat to adorn your handheld's home screen.
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Some images have recently popped up on the Teamspeed forums which are claimed to be from the upcoming Porsche Panamera.
With these you can zoom in on the images and articles, or choose to read in «Article View», which pops - up a box with nicely formatted text.
When enabled, this feature gives the display an extra pop of color, which helps prevents image washout in direct sunlight.
There's not a whole lot that's certain about these images, which popped up at Mobile01, showing Motorola's Shadow as a friendlier - looking Droid.
We also like a few of the unique features, such as Reading View, which removes images and pop - ups for a faster read.
We also like the browser's features, such as Reading View, which removes images and pop - ups for a faster read.
Also, we have media bombarding men every single day with sexualised images of women, which makes men think of woman as sexualised objects, but, when they act with sex on their mind, they're treated like they've broken one of the ten commandments, even though all they've known through TV, the Internet, magazines, pop songs, is that woman are these sexual things they must lust after — but God forbid they act like the sexual beings the media has conditioned them to be.
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A few indie trailers — the futuristic Fast Racing Neo, Typoman and Image & Form's SteamWorld: Heist popped up before Nintendo's own Badge Arcade, an eShop title which allows players to buy attempts on fairground style crane machines with the hope of winning some new tat to adorn your handheld's home screen.
On top of that, it suffered from image pop issues which happened quite often and often made the game look poor.
Admittedly, when I read the article the first image that popped into my mind was a political Super Smash Bros. in which Nintendo heroes attend summit meetings instead of laying out smackdowns.
The look and feel of TumbleSeed follows the popular «indie» design, which means you'll find lower resolution images with low poly counts, but it will still pop off the screen.
On display at Maddox Gallery will be new work from the artist's pop art inspired bubble gum series, which features iconic images of Marilyn Monroe, Audrey Hepburn and The Beatles, playfully reimagined blowing bubble gum.
A major figure in the development of Pop art in the 1960s, Robert Indiana is best known for his iconic LOVE series of sculptures and prints, which rank among the most recognizable images in postwar art.
The exhibition begins with works from the early»60s in which Brehmer cited and recombined pop imagery from advertising, commercial packaging, newspapers and pinup girls, all printed to emphasize the nature and underlying structure of the reproduced image.
The way in which Anne Collier skilfully re-photographs existing images of American pop culture from the 1960s, 70s and 80s using a large - format plate camera is similarly intriguing.
Although these images recall the haunting cliché of the Mona Lisa, in which the eyes follow you, the cartoon reference might place these paintings squarely in the tradition of Pop Art.
His series «Cowboys» (1980 — 1992), for instance, in which he rephotographed images from the famous Marlboro advertising campaign, is indebted to Pop art's critical interest in consumerist culture.
In the 1950's Andy Warhol — the enfant terrible of Pop Art — was a successful commercial illustrator, which explains his interest for the appropriation of newspaper headlines and tabloid image.
Although her early work was in sculpture, she was better known for her multimedia pop culture assemblages of found objects and her paintings, which included found images.
I particularly like the drawings, which recycle images from pop culture into freaky teenage collages.
That piece and others in the exhibition explore the notion of pop portraiture, which, Zabel writes, is «more about the power of the media to package an image for distribution and consumption than about the individual represented.»
Such is Guangyi's acclaimed series of paintings titled Great Criticism which powerfully juxtapose aesthetics of agitprop revolutionary images to the kitsch sensibility of pop art and popular consumer logos, in order to highlight the conflict between China's political past and its highly commericialized present.
Fantastic images of warriors and staged historical battles are invaded by irrepressible color and pop - images from electronic media in the former Core Fellow's paintings, sculpture, digital collage, video, and installations, which express his «concern with romanticized and sterilized representations that occur with the westernization, commercialization, and imposition of entertainment value upon history.»
His practice moved quickly from Pop - influenced images to three - dimensional forms which predominated in future shows.
Leckey's interests might have shifted throughout the last decade — from an obsession with pop culture, subculture and the figure of the dandy in earlier films such as Parade (2003), and in his band collaboration DonAteller, with fellow artists Ed Laliq, Enrico David and Bonnie Camplin; to the high / low culture face - off of his BigBoxStatueAction performances (2003 — 11), in which Leckey's giant speaker stack confronts icons of modernist British sculpture, such as Jacob Epstein's Jacob and the Angel (1940 — 1); to his later multimedia performance lectures, the Internet - driven epiphany of dematerialisation In the Long Tail (2009) and its antithesis Cinema - in - the - Round (2006 — 8), with its more reflective inquiry into the physicality of images via, among others, Philip Guston, Felix the Cat, Gilbert & George, Homer Simpson and Titanic (1997).
Other Warhol source images a photograph of an electric chair that inspired «Triple Silver Disaster,» which he created in 1963, when he was transitioning from hand - painted to mechanically reproduced pop, and a publicity still from the 1953 Marilyn Monroe film noir «Niagara,» cropped tightly and used to create his iconic «Marilyn» prints.
Reski enacts his own succumbing to the onslaught of contemporary pop - cultural imagery as a theatrical backdrop in which to plant images that distil desperation into metaphors for desperation.
This example of illustration showcases the free - flowing line that seems to hide the inner child of one of the most successful Pop artists of our time, and also reflect the easy in which he approached the piece of paper and produce some of the most beautiful images.
This has been the primary focus of her so - called «Art History» paintings, in which she detournes famous images by artists like Andy Warhol and Frank Stella to incorporate her own viewpoint, such as in her series of paintings sneaking her own face into the Pop artist's self - portraits.
Set against a painted surface of psychedelic colors, Aram's process of layering various incongruous images into a unified composition recalls the formal practices of 1960s Pop artists like Andy Warhol, which in turn echoes early Cubist collage.
Prince recycles these American (male) pop culture fantasies from found materials, most often advertising images and magazine layouts which he rephotographs, repaints or overpaints, arranges in collages, or breaks down into fragments.
From an art historical point of view, this noteworthy find, in which the artist has acted on the playful aesthetic potential in iconic Soviet images, confirms once more the conceptual links between Rajangu's early work and Sots Art, which mixed the approaches of socialist realism and pop art and, according to Boris Groys, sought to analyse the all - encompassing aesthetico - political Soviet project.
Hamilton immortalised his dealer in his Pop Art masterpiece Swingeing London 67, a screen print of a famous news image in which Fraser is handcuffed to Mick Jagger inside a police van, following their appearance in court on drugs charges.
But with one exception: a wall painting with much sparser use of the dots in which the popping of new after - image circles characteristic of the early disc works occurs in a new setting to tremendous effect.
Frequently interjecting his own name or image into his work, in addition to collected cultural reference, one of Turk's most recognizable pieces is Pop, 1993, in which the artist created a realistic wax figure of himself as punk icon Sid Vicious — posed as Andy Warhol's Elvis.
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