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Numerous artists received his advice and encouragement; one especially anxious painter was even given telephone tutorials when a tricky picture was close to completion.
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In another series, the chevrons became diamonds, his first shaped paintings (1964-69), by the simple device of butting one set of chevrons upside down against another, forming a tricky squarish picture hung on the diagonal.
The aerial combat is thrillingly executed, and Mr. Bay has clearly mastered some tricky war-picture techniques, managing to convey disorder and mayhem on a large scale while maintaining a coherent sense of space and geography.
And Tricky Dick pictures are their own special subgenre of political cinema, beyond category and beyond the scope of this discussion: he's the No. 1 anomaly in the history of the office, and every film about him, from "All the President's Men" to Oliver Stone's Gothic "Nixon" to last year's whimsical and very funny "Dick," is hopelessly eccentric.
But if the details are tricky, the big picture is clear.
"Tricky finding a picture of George Pope – all I could get was a tiny little photo of a cigarette card someone flogged on eBay a while ago.
The swift mothballing of "Moneyball" may also increase doubts that Hollywood can still deliver tricky but appealing pictures like "Michael Clayton," "Good Night, and Good Luck" or "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button".
Not because only white girls spend a period of their youth making mistakes, living and learning, but presumably because it is less tricky to use pictures of white girls.
The tactical picture is tricky.
Taking the perfect picture is tricky (at least for me).
Determining how well marine reserves work is scientifically tricky, and a snapshot picture doesn't tell you much.
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