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But making an icon isn't easy.
Making an icon -- we learn that making an icon is called writing, not painting -- is essentially a ritual.
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"Make an icon out of popcorn," he directed.
"We need that because the Democrats have made an icon out of Barack Obama".
"They're stylized to such a degree that she almost makes an icon out of your face".
Without a rock, reef or Opera House to its name, Adelaide has made an icon of its food culture.
The Internet assaults underlined the growing reach of self-described "cyberanarchists," antigovernment and anticorporate activists who have made an icon of Mr. Assange, a 39-year-old Australian.
"We don't want to make an icon of Novak, but people are always trying to put him up there," he said.
At Legion there was an artist called Adham Faramawy who made an icon that you clicked, and then you had a man dancing naked on your screen.
Brand will be looking at what makes an icon, why we need heroes in an "age of atheistic disposability", and how they might just be ordinary, flawed individuals after all.
There's a similarly unanchored toe in Wiley's "Judith and Holofernes," but the isolation of the murderous figure in that painting makes it plausible that she has been rendered in one gorgeous dimension, made an icon.
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