Sentences with phrase «whose body maps»

Or the most intriguing name: Bambanani Women's Group, whose body maps visualize life with HIV in South Africa.

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That is a number that was arrived at by the Boundary Commission, a strictly non-party political body whose incredibly complicated job is to create a constituency map of Britain that will respect, as far as practicable, historic geographic allegiances while at the same time ensuring - once again, as far as practicable - that the number of electors in each seat is broadly similar across the country.
Here, she put on a reported 50 pounds in weight to play the mother whose «body looks like a relief map for a war - torn country».
Her weary Marlo is a sympathetic character whose desperation is written in the circles under her eyes, her grim mouth and her often - clever lines: «My body looks like a relief map for a war - torn country.»
Over the past 60 years, Jasper Johns has developed a body of work whose images of flags, maps and targets are instantly recognizable to any seasoned viewer of modern art.
Saville's blatantly feminist subject matter - obese and sometimes faceless women whose vast bodies resemble mottled pink relief maps or hugely rendered versions of ancient fertility charms - partly originates in a trip to America made midway through her course at the Glasgow School of Art.
To learn more, a great starting point is a map created by Carl M. Sack, a geographer and cartographer studying at the University of Wisconsin whose wider body of work can be explored at Northlandia.com:
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