Sentences with phrase «with phallic symbols»

His # 20,000 prize, presented by Sir Peter Blake, will have to be shared with Claire, the burliest glamour girl in town, whose ruched satin «coming out dress», exquisitely embroidered with phallic symbols, hangs on one wall of his exhibition gallery.
You start at Phra Nang Beach at the opposite end to the Princess Cave (the small cave filled with Phallic symbols, left by couples hoping to get pregnant).

Not exact matches

They brought the guns with them, and did not want the goverment to take them away.They modified the English bill of rights (1689) and made the 2nd amendment, which has now been changed sufficiently that gun nuts can have their phallic symbols and think that this makes them stronger.
Instead of murals of Edelweiss, in Bhutan they have murals of phalli, each delicately decorated with bows and ribbons... for in Buddhist Bhutan, the phallic symbol is one of good luck and prosperity.
Artifacts from that period — the obese human and animal figurines and the phallic symbols carved in stone or bone and modeled in clay — point to the idea that the people had an obsession with the living world and its successful propagation through the descent group or lineage.
I must say, the phallic symbol suggestion from donnac is very interesting and one that, now pointed out, I totally agree with.
Fertility shrines are carved into the rock face here, with local Thais placing phallic symbols in them to bring them good luck.
Actually, there are two caves next to each others filled in with gigantic wooden phallic symbols.
The Men and Machines series, showing working men with various types of mechanical equipment, portrays Cold - War era images of technological advancements and plays on the cliché of machines as phallic symbols of male sexual power.
Though rife with phallic weaponry, contentious battle scenes, or shadowy figures in the midst of an assault, her illustrations include playful symbols of childhood and recreation applied in soft shining colors making otherwise horrifying revelations seem only attractively unsettling.
Tagged with abstraction, art, art exhibitions, figuration, form and content, Hepworth Wakefield, logical levels, metaphor, modernism, phallic symbols, process and content distinction, still - life, symbol, universal, William Scott
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z