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One story of mine ended with the protagonist speaking about a fuzzy photograph of a girl he'd known.
In Italy, Chi offered readers a lavish spread of images on Monday, its cover depicting a somewhat fuzzy photograph of the duchess with a boldface headline: "The Queen Is Naked".
"Will they embrace in a warm and fuzzy photograph?" he asked "I'm not sure that's essential because the people are going to know they're on the same page because they are, in fact, on the same page".
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Debicki woke up to an inbox full of fuzzy photographs of the gang celebrating.
In a telephone interview, Mr. Nash described how he builds sketches using fuzzy photographs, biologists' descriptions, old Victorian artwork and skins stored flat in old museum collections.
More direct -- but projecting, like much of Ms. Piper's work, an off-putting, morally bullying tone -- is a 1990 series of fuzzy photographs of black men, across which red letters spell "Pretend not to know what you know".
On view are a drawing and painted chair back by Jean-Michel Basquiat along with works by relative old-timers like Taro Suzuki and the writer Edit DeAk (showing fuzzy photographs) and restless up-and-comers like Tom Sachs and Hiroshi Sunari.
When I flick through the Enquirer, I realise, squinting at the fuzzy photographs, that Judy is the woman who has been circling Dolly all day, micro-managing the hair and keeping close during our interview.
"Proof" comes in many forms, from fuzzy photographs and shaky videos to plaster casts of footprints and tufts of hair.
At the centre of a grey canvas is a fuzzy smear, reminiscent of those blurry photographs taken by eyewitnesses of supposed supernatural phenomena.
In its disregard for traditional aesthetics and its penchant for technocratic forms of representation, like charts and fuzzy documentary photographs, idea-based art is rarely camera-friendly.
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