Sentences with phrase «whose vast body»

Como Fregas What Now will comprise a survey of works by John Valadez, a celebrated Los Angeles based artist whose vast body of work has captured the Chicano experience amidst the dynamics inherent in the ever - changing landscape that is Los Angeles.
Working from his own original screenplay, «A Quiet Passion» treats the life and the work of the poet Emily Dickinson, whose vast body of work was mostly unpublished in her lifetime.
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.

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King may be a national hero whose birthday the country commemorates on Monday, but to many he remains a one - dimensional hero - the vast body of his work unknown.
The body is a vast society of societies; the mind or psyche is a single, personally ordered society whose primary immediate data are indistinctly intuited momentary actualities forming the bodily societies.
The number of independent coachbuilders had dwindled to but few companies by this time - moderately successful were Park Ward, Hooper, H.J. Mulliner and James Young, by whom the vast majoritiy of Bentley S2 Continental were bodied plus those few standard cars whose owners had decided to order a rolling chassis for custom coachwork.
And that's because of the permafrost, the vast subterranean body of icy soils throughout the Arctic region whose total carbon content is estimated to be roughly double what's currently in the atmosphere.
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