Sentence examples for inspired by imagery from inspiring English sources

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The landscape of the new memorial is largely inspired by imagery from the 1963 "I have a dream" speech, drawing literally on metaphors, including the "stone of hope" hewn from the "mountain of despair".

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Currently inspired by the colorful imagery of experimental photographer Matthew Brandt, Milk juxtaposes her shiny, beautiful bodies against vivid backgrounds and chaotic mixtures of richly-patterned fabrics.

Currently inspired by the colorful imagery of experimental photographer Matthew Brandt, Milk juxtaposes her shiny, beautiful bodies against vivid backgrounds and chaotic mixtures of richly-patterned fabrics.

An immersive dance performance in virtual reality, Celestial Motion is inspired by the imagery of solar physics.

The poets then banged out verse inspired by the imagery, and read it out loud to the sitter.

Far from being a kooky outsider who merely exorcised images from his subconscious, he is now understood as an artist inspired by the imagery of his hard life.

No such problems arose during an earlier performance by So Percussion, which presented new material composed by its members for a developing project inspired by city imagery.

Computers, Beeswax and Minerals "My paintings are inspired by computer imagery," said Jon Peters, an artist from Middletown, adding, "I prefer that they look mass produced".

Her drip-drip approach to promoting The Pinkprint started back in June when Pills N Potions was released and was followed by a bumtastic video for Anaconda and another apparently inspired by Nazi imagery.

Although the designers of these movie palaces -- the holy trinity being John Eberson, Thomas W. Lamb and the firm of Rapp & Rapp -- were sometimes inspired by religious imagery, their lavish "architecture of fantasy" was more often a celebration of materialism and escapism: "a shrine to democracy where the wealthy rub elbows with the poor," said George Rapp.

Before the roundtable began, William R. (Randy) Woodson, chancellor of North Carolina State University, offered a metaphor inspired by the imagery of DNA's double helix, saying, "Partnerships are critical to move manufacturing forward the triple helix of government, industry and university partnerships". He cited the founding of the Research Triangle Park as a perfect example.

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