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John Kelly, acclaimed performance and visual artist from New York City, is in Rome where he’s spending his time making stunningly beautiful photographs and videos as part of a project called Inhabiting the Skin of Caravaggio.
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John Kelly, acclaimed performance and visual artist from New York City, is in Rome where he’s spending his time making stunningly beautiful photographs and videos as part of a project called Inhabiting the Skin of Caravaggio.
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Inhabiting each of their outlooks then drives the narrative, and gives a story a depth and verisimilitude that I feel is often lacking in plot-based writing.
Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Interview: Therese Fowler, Part 2 2008
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Inhabiting it, having sex with it, becoming it, moving inside it, running and leaping and fighting and taking spectacular risks just before falling into a bed of florid vines with your significant — and incredibly hot — alien companion to fondle her tail as the planet smiles in happy bioluminescent munificence all around you.
Article Round-Up: Thought-Provoking Writing About Avatar | /Film 2009
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Inhabiting their roles to an uncanny degree, all the actors deliver searing performances.
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Inhabiting that same space with someone, intimately, every day, is challenging on some many levels and in different ways.
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Inhabiting their roles to an uncanny degree, all the actors deliver searing performances.
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Inhabiting their roles to an uncanny degree, all the actors deliver searing performances.
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Inhabiting the upper level of the net is a digital entity called the Digital Carnivore.
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Inhabiting the wooded savannahs of tropical southern African, Southern ground hornbills forage on the ground, picking up animal prey from among the grass or from low-growing vegetation, and grabbing everything from insects, snails, arachnids and worms to lizards, snakes, tortoises and even squirrels and hares.
Archive 2006-08-01 Darren Naish 2006
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