And it seems right and even dignified that this object of desire evoke a more heightened response, one out of favor with marketers of "aspirational" luxury.
Different objects evoke different senses of motor readiness.
Every object he saw evoked its peculiar history, clear with the vision of countless generations of his observant forebears.
The objects in the show date from that time and later, and fulfilling the exhibition's title, the calligraphy here generally evokes nature of a benign sort.
The resulting two objects evoke an age-old conflict between man and nature in which neither completely wins.
Instead, the new objects depend on what people attribute to them; they shift the focus to what the objects evoke in us.
His delicate objects may evoke birds, ships or sticks of dynamite.
The 100 objects in the show evoke the city's history in politics, sports, architecture, entertainment and finance.
Personal and universal objects evoke connections, found on sailing voyages to Venezuela and frequent trips to flea markets from New York to Munich.
As in much of his work, sociability is the theme and the objects evoke the modest pleasures of leisure activities and gentlemanly commerce.