Sentence examples for book ink from inspiring English sources

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These style icons have always gotten a lot of book ink, including the tone poems of Betty Cornfeld and Owen Edwards in the reissued "Quintessence: The Quality of Having It" (Black Dog & Leventhal, 2001) and the first-person experiments of Dodie Kazanjian in "Icons: The Absolutes of Style" (St. Martin's Press, 1995).

In a plate from his book "Ink and Blood,"from 1946, Szyk shows himself at a drawing desk with an angry little Hitler struggling to escape his brush, while Mussolini and Pétain slump in the wastepaper basket and an obese Hermann Goering awaits his turn on his hands and knees.

Overall, the portrait depicts a middle age professional man, possibly a merchant, a banker or an account keeper of some sorts, posing in his study with the attributes of his status and occupation, book, ink, quill as well as his upper class attire, clearly represented.

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Victoriana is also a continuing theme, evidenced by scarves and purses of the era, pocket watches by Jules Jurgensen, and an entire section devoted to calligraphy that includes instruction books, ink and pens.

Before Wikipedia, Smartboards, cell phones, the Internet and Google, there was pen and paper, print books, ink-smeared newspapers and a chalkboard in every classroom.

Hey, watch the colouring book, the ink's drying.

They are tucked into the book of ink sketches and notes he holds as he talks.

The show includes a leather-bound book of ink sketches with a cover that for some reason bears the title "Marshall Jenkins's American Home Therapy".

Surrounding these artists is work by some of their more interesting peers: Sue de Beer's twisty photograph of twins, Steve DeFrank's Chuck E. Neumanle Alface E. Neumandface and Paul Ramirez Jonas's amazing little foldout book of ink portraits look especially good.

This particular page from his sketch book contains ink drawings of the crocodile movement of shifting sands, together with various tiny, scribbled notes to himself about what to put where, and why, such as these: "Lugworm digger?" (beside figure of a bending man) or "Bring the water in?", the second as a challenge to himself.

Keep clicking to see 11 science-centric tattoos from science writer Carl Zimmer, who wrote about science tatts in his book 'Science Ink.'.

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