In a long horizontal piece titled "Calming Freshness," a mountain range is conceived as a series of near-abstract vertical curves suggesting a visual embodiment of sound waves.
National Gallery of Victoria director Patrick McCaughey called her work the "visual embodiment of the fatal shore".
In 1921, he met the writers André Breton and Paul Éluard, who saw in his work a visual embodiment of the Surrealist aesthetic they were formulating, and invited his collaboration.
It is the visual embodiment of Goodwill's quasireligious belief that labor is a gift everyone can give.
This visual embodiment of Ryans' wholesome, traditional values is quite synthetic, and was shot in California.
Such influences are given a particularly incisive visual embodiment in the "Spanish Refugee" series, which is unique, at least in the Queens College show, for being shot almost entirely indoors.
Beyond issues of adaptation of text to film, Kiarostami often begins with an insistent will to give visual embodiment to certain specific image-making techniques in Persian poetry, both classical and modern.
"The Evoq is the first visual embodiment of what the new direction of Cadillac is from a product standpoint," Ms. Kosak said.