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In more than 500 films made between 1896 and 1912, Méliès used disappearing tricks, dissolves and superimpositions to create seemingly impossible images.
For over three decades, John Nelson has specialized in making impossible images seem real.
The juxtaposition of unexpected or impossible images is, for example, a particularly strong element in surrealist poetry and haiku.
But when you stack Barbie on top of all the other impossible images heaped on to children, she may contribute to a child's sense-of-self crashing down.
Think about the wackiest place possible--and conjure up some impossible images, too!
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How liberating, too, he said, to be that much older and not have to maintain an impossible image of perfection.
Even New Labour, which he broadly supports, "fosters this impossible image of a kind of New Labour superman".
Nevertheless, when we sit down in front of the empty page, we should start looking forwards, and backwards, for that impossible image right now.
When I think of an artist obsessed with dance, it's Edgar Degas who comes to mind, a figure forever haunting the wings and rehearsal studios of the Paris Opera, trying to capture the elusive, impossible image of a dancer moving through space.
Over the years, I've listened to women lament or rage, or both, against the pressure of her impossible image.
I'd put in peace — peace in themselves and appreciation of their own unique beauty as opposed to some manufactured, airbrushed, untrue and impossible image that daily confronts them in our culture.
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