All the prehistoric imagery evocative of pregnant bellies and female genitalia that adorns sites like Catalhoyuk, the matriarchalists' holiest of holies?
Likewise, Edwin Land inspired his employees not only with his inventions, but also with the evocative imagery with which he surrounded them.
An intense summertime teenage affair is described, knowingly more sexual than romantic, with short instrumental lines breaking the evocative imagery sometimes in mid-sentence.
The album closes with "Sugar Baby", a lengthy, dirge-like ballad, noted for its evocative, apocalyptic imagery and sparse production drenched in echo.
They adopted complex plots, ambiguous symbolism, and evocative imagery.
He is known for his complicated rhyme schemes, many of which contain polysyllabic 'patterns', internal rhymes and alliteration, evocative imagery, simile and metaphor.
McKean developed a flair for melody and musical storytelling with vivid evocative imagery.
Ms. Lee has a talent for evocative and sometimes grotesque imagery, and on the attack she is at the height of her powers.
In rebellion against romanticism, the modernists attempted to renew poetic language and to create a poetry characterized by formal perfection, musicality, and strongly evocative imagery.
Some evocative imagery in a final act twist goes someway to making up for that.