The form evokes fantasies of Pharos, and even Babel.
His irregular forms evoke the heated discussion between self and society.
Its smooth form also evokes a stone that has been polished by the movements of the sea.
The completed form evokes different images to different viewers.
Poetry uses forms and conventions to suggest differential interpretation to words, or to evoke emotive responses.
This form evoked certain mysticism, which is unusual for the rather sober Protestant church architecture of those years.
Yet its very form evokes the social-protest work it once was.
The forms are appealing and evoke "tactile responses," Ms. Cochran said, but they also can be disturbing.
The marked, pierced or otherwise self-altered human form has always evoked an attraction-repulsion response in the body-conflicted West.
But beneath their outward playfulness, these forms evoke a rancid Marxist take on the education of middle-class children.