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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a wall of image" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in a context where one is describing a large, overwhelming collection of images or visual content.
Example: "As I entered the gallery, I was met with a wall of image that left me speechless, each piece telling its own story."
Alternatives: "a barrage of images" or "a flood of visuals".
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"Without that agreement and that trust between reporter and source, the real news simply dries up, and the whole truth steadily recedes behind a wall of image-mongering, denial and even outright lies".
You can do a Google search for a particular image, and a wall of images floats across your screen.
Dix's "War" etchings are not the only instance of a wall of images bearing down on you.
A wall of images by painters who knew her gives a sense of Knights's complex but calm intelligence, as well as her beauty and isolation from other people.
Some effort has been made to group the art according to themes of a sort, like a wall of images of the women in Picasso's life in the opening room, or a room of his late etchings (the most interesting body of work) upstairs.
Create a wall of images that inspires you.
"Er, that's mine," he then says, directing me to a plywood seat opposite, which turns out to be a touch excruciating, in front of shelves bearing a discriminating selection of architectural books, and opposite a wall of inspirational images – great buildings, beautiful bodies, maps of Africa, the former model Ashley Shaw-Scott, whom he recently married.
Search results are returned as a wall of product images and can be refined by price and features.
Users can perform keyword searches in the app, or browse through a visual wall of image thumbnails.
The show peaks with a wall of these reverberating images, as Verburg turns intimate moments into breaking news.
The cameras feed into a ground-floor room known as the "viper room," filling a wall of screens with images from around the complex.
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