The vivid contrasts of darkness and light enhance the almost unnatural beauty and Gothic elegance of the model.
Others will be haunted by what has been described as unnatural beauty.
His eye is taken by a young Polish boy, Tadzio, in whom he sees unnatural beauty ('Surely the soul of Greece; Lies in that bright perfection; ...Mortal child with more than mortal grace').
Every woman and every man in the room had that same quality of unnatural beauty, health, and personal perfection.
They went together through the gorgeous unnatural beauty of cactus and azalea and found Leonard Quinton, poet and romancer, with his head hanging downward off his ottoman and his red curls sweeping the ground.
He separates the concept of Realism (arts) from Naturalism (arts) within a discourse that views popular culture as anxious, obsessed with artificiality and unnatural beauty.
His muscular, black-and-white compositions, frequently concentrated on one strong figure that anchors the secondary objects of attention, sing the rhythmic song of manual labor, the unnatural beauty of machines, the endurance, intensity and struggle of the worker's life.
In the late 1940's Porter perfected the time-consuming dye-transfer process, which gave his color photographs of nature an unnatural beauty that occasionally turns garish.
Sultan Mahmud Shah, ruler of Malacca, dreams of a woman with unnatural beauty.