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One poem repeats the word forty-one times, creating the shape of a penis.
It was made with one of his "living brushes," a curvaceous model coated in his signature blue and smeared on the canvas, creating the shape of a buffalo.
On Monday three supreme court judges considered whether his painting, Bharat Mata (Mother India), which depicts a nude woman on her knees creating the shape of a map of India, was sacrilegious.
Made with one of the artist's "living brushes," in this case a curvaceous model coated in his signature blue and smeared on the canvas, creating the shape of a buffalo, the work sold to an anonymous bidder for $11 million, or $12.4 million with fees, and right at its high $12 million estimate.
Dr Miller's colleague Prof Sangeeta Bhatia, from MIT, said that the technique was similar to creating the shape of a vase in wax, surrounding it with molten metal and then melting the wax away.
Lanning explained that the CG sequence that occurs between Abe escaping RuptureFarms and entering the Stockyards was to be accompanied by footage of a meteor storm hitting the surface of the moon, creating the shape of Abe's paw, in order to imply that there's "greater forces that are really behind it, that are trying to send him symbols".
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"What I say yes to and what I say no to creates the shape of how I am perceived," Waits's idiosyncratic document of complaint continues.
For daytime, this meant micro-plisse pleating, the tiny zigzag folds of which concertina to subtly expand and contract so that the body creates the shape of the garment rather than being imprisoned by set-in-stone measurements.
Gump n Hell gave it an Indonesian spin, featuring Piko Taro using an apple and a banana to create the shape of the communist icon, the hammer and sickle.
The one above is my favourite (click on the image at the top for the full version), an expressionistic design in which Portman's multiple arms fold over one another in alternating black and red to create the shape of the swan's body, while the swan's neck curves gracefully up from hers.
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