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So it's just another fuzzy portrait of a south Indian person".
From Romney we've been given only a fuzzy portrait of how his biography and ideology supposedly converge, of what set him in motion and what makes him tick.
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Even the comparitively warm and fuzzy portraits by the Humans of New York guy aren't off the hook when it comes to these issues of ethics and photography.
And in the show's final small gallery, where the grays finally yield unequivocally to warmer browns, four abstractions are color-coordinated with a fuzzy double portrait, based on a snapshot of the artist and another man in front of a church.
Mr. Armstrong is a photographer best known for his classically posed portraits of men, some of which appeared in the 1995 Whitney Biennial, and, more recently, for what he calls his "fuzzy-wuzzy" landscapes and cityscapes, blurred portraits of places that have been collected in a book, "All Day Every Day," published last month by Scalo.
As Perry raced to put on the finishing touches — mouth, cheek, shirt — the portrait grew fuzzy and self-doubting.
As Perry raced to put on the finishing touches mouth, cheek, shirt the portrait grew fuzzy and self-doubting.
By Siobhan Roberts September 19, 2017 Zadeh, pictured in a self-portrait, was interested in the fuzzy infinity that lies between zero and one.
In expanding it into a book Mr. Sheff added some of the warm, fuzzy dailiness of family life to an otherwise stark portrait (both "Beautiful Boy" and "Tweak" describe rituals like carpooling), and, inevitably, he lost some certitude.
His portrait of his daughter, Kitty, at 291 with a fuzzy hat on, rhymes with Picasso's "Head of a Woman" just behind her.
The Chamber of Commerce of Boulder, Colo., should be over the moon about the portrait of that city presented by the warm and fuzzy romantic comedy "Catch and Release".
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