Wright rarely used her given names for any purpose.
Wright used Quartey's insults to fuel him in the fight.
Wright, at 6-foot-9, used to be a doughy 325-pounder who labored down the floor.
Wright used the jab to perfection, shooting at Trinidad's face as he tried to move forward.
Wright used the metaphor of the flood and the aftermath to comment critically upon 1920s British society at the time.
Wright used natural light to help dramatize forms and textures.
Wright used his natural leadership abilities to convince a group of Massachusetts settlers to come north with him.
In total, Wright used the subject in seven paintings.
It was also a shape that Wright used himself in a 1938 house he designed but never built.
To get the necessary 1970s' look, Wright used vintage lenses and old-style graphics.