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Legs without torsos, torsos without legs, Greek faces from antiquity, German faces from the 18th century, gods and officers, artists and noblemen.
It's no coincidence that these robots look like human torsos.
Their torsos were draped with colorful beads matching their bracelets.
The Drew is for those with long torsos and broad shoulders.
The more devout wore dozens in crisscrossing strings around their torsos.
Most of our passengers' limbs and torsos were crisscrossed with scars.
Their bodies get a little bit less than their heads and torsos.
Torsos, feet, thighs, arms, and heads are used both sculpturally and musically.
It removes appendages from torsos; it disassembles bodies and redistributes their parts.
See what it feels like as arms, hips, torsos and more connect.
She later found that it contained a print from Andy Warhol's "Torsos" series.
The hands and torsos tend to be a grayed violet, a deathly pallor.
Now they wear tight tops designed to show off their arms and torsos.
Perhaps they expected a Playboy poolside party instead of real torsos on parade.
Civilians with limbs and torsos crushed by debris were a sign of airstrikes.
Throats slit, torsos pierced with arrows, a pregnant woman daggered in the belly.
According to U.S. government records reviewed by Reuters, some torsos were infected with sepsis.
Kaitlyn: First of all, there are glittery lady statues with their torsos fused together.
In the eyes of the disembodied torsos I watch the sparks of life evaporate.
There are sections in which the dancers move limbs and torsos with fluent control.
Dancers in all white attached themselves to one another via rope at their torsos.
Torsos move as much as legs; as always with Mr. McGregor, heads often jut.
They had contracted their torsos, rounding their backs while looking away from the audience.
They brought out chains with five-inch blades and started whipping their bare torsos.
He got viewers to think about legs, feet, and torsos from another perspective: dance.
I paint large portraits of the bare torsos of women, trans, and gender nonconforming people.
They also tweak the positionality of arms, legs, and torsos during stretching and balance skills.
The device removes black ink tattoos from the arms, legs and torsos of some people.
He got his nickname because he would dismember bodies and only leave the torsos behind.
Paramedics, for example, use human heads and torsos to learn how to insert breathing tubes.
Her work was distinctive: cartoonishly rendered hands and torsos, floating on expanses of candy colors.
That the "Whites" are male is emphasized by two contrasting sculptures of headless female torsos.
The men, holding black blazers above their heads, lower the garments onto their bare torsos.
Torsos bend eloquently, sometimes effortlessly down to the floor, sometimes gently swaying like a breath.
In another collage, the artist Olaf Odegaard delineates himself amidst a sea of adrift torsos.
Higher-end clothes means pieces that pay attention to wider hips, longer torsos, bigger calves.
Red, silk cocoons wrap torsos so tightly as to evoke a mummy or a straitjacketed lunatic.
The guys bared their torsos on the beach, and the Pawnee public employees were looking great.
The physical language is gestural and convulsive, torsos contracting, bodies lunging, the movement low and grounded.
Minifig torsos tumble off the conveyor belt at The Lego Group's factory in Kladno, Czech Republic.
This is why runners lean forward in close races — to get their torsos over the threshold.
Stars, swirls, flowers and paisleys adorn the printed cotton material wrapped around their torsos and heads.
Sometimes, he walks by a mirror so that we see two beefy Asgardian torsos at once.
At the start, they draw invisible lines along the perimeter of their torsos with their hands.
The top and bottom of the reels are bare, like torsos with shoulders and midriffs exposed.
And most daring, are dramatically posed and lighted studies of nude male bodies: torsos, buttocks, genitals.
Dean: We have two medium hard upper torsos in space, two larges and two extra larges.
They wake up with spots on their face and play with fat that jiggles off their torsos.
Her art isn't limited to eyes, but ranges from lips to using full torsos as a canvas.
Taking cues from skate culture, several designers have featured looks with fanny packs slung across models' torsos.
In another room, two men that were killed in a car accident had their torsos carved out.
Families of chimpanzees, babies hanging tight off the torsos of their mothers, watched expectantly from the shoreline.
The torsos of the all-male opening-night cast (an alternate cast is all-female) are bare.
Students moved from the detail to the whole, drawing facial features, then torsos, then complete human figures.
Recently, Nichols has been making the long-awaited "boy-pots," having focused on women's torsos for so long.
Arms, legs, torsos and heads made from plaster of Paris are brought in from factories in the countryside.
Border officials in both countries struggled to verify the identities of the torsos and how they were used.
They are both kinetic, suspended, disembodied torsos caught in mid-flight, sharing a palpable sense of potent energy.
"Some wrapped toilet paper around their arms, torsos, and feet because they were so cold," the complaint alleges.
Two torsos were found 40 miles away in Manorville, tossed into the woods like unwanted hunks of meat.
A couple of seconds later, he pointed down a hallway at the Greek and Roman torsos with disbelief.
The women behind the translucent projection screens reach their arms up and twist their torsos in slow motion.
Bare torsos lean out of windows in Brighton Beach, practically falling out, tracking the goings-on like hawks.
And of the two medium-size torsos available, one has yet to be properly configured for a spacewalk.
In the middle of the Colombian Andean jungle, the couple embraces, their torsos and faces escaping the frame.
He began reconstructing heads, torsos, arms and legs from the fragments, including pieces as small as a fingernail.
Haynes's beautiful renditions of cis female, trans, and non-binary torsos take up space as a political act.
Similarly, adjusting the angle of your hips or the position of your torsos might make spooning more comfortable.
If torsos and tails are not your thing, other aspects of human anatomy are also available for study.
The women behind the translucent projection screens reach their arms up and twist their torsos in slow motion. ….
A price quote Hess sent to an Arizona medical training lab in 2016 offered torsos for $1,000 each.
There are misplaced limbs and torsos so torqued they look like they were handled by a curious child.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LOS ANGELES — Breasts, arms, legs, fingers, halved torsos, and a hairy mustache.
Four of the show's six paintings represent composite figures with the bodies of quadrupeds awkwardly conjoined to human torsos.
This is my summer studio where I come to work on my large scale paintings and sculptures of torsos.
When NASA was deciding which size torsos to make, the agency opted against creating smalls and even extra-smalls.
Each female figure is draped in robes of heavy coils that articulate necks, shoulders, breasts, torsos, knees, and feet.
It consists of nine photographic works of gestures made with her own and her parents' bodies — feet, ears, torsos.
Mapplethorpe has cropped out the heads and raised arms, leaving their torsos and flexed legs, like idealised Greek statues.
"When officers arrived, they found two adult females suffering from injuries to their torsos," Portsmouth Police Department spokeswoman Sgt.
Clay and plaster heads and torsos, tinted to resemble bronze, are displayed in glass cases and tucked in corners.
Images posted on social media showed circular wounds on the faces and torsos of young men wearing traditional tunics.
Osprey has always been thoughtful about designing packs for women's torsos, and the Dyna 6 vest is no exception.
The girls are dressed sumptuously, in shiny, gold-embroidered fabrics that cover their torsos like so much metal armor.
NASA has six different-sized torsos available on the ISS right now: two mediums, two larges, and two extra-larges.
For example, a price quote Hess sent to an Arizona medical training lab in 2016 offered torsos for $1,000 each.
For some reason, torsos and waistbands are always off, dresses and skirts are always too long...the list goes on.
The installation's life-sized cloth sculptures of female torsos are embedded in the walls, struggling to get in or out.
The body parts they stopped included torsos carrying infectious biological agents that cause sepsis, a body's extreme response to infection.
In early 2016, authorities stopped nine torsos that were being returned from Vancouver, Canada, to MedCure in the United States.
Torsos are busted, a character named Tennessee wears a hat, an alien gets squished by a bit of factory equipment.
Littered with unfinished torsos and limbs, these diaries often serve as artist workshops, as in the notebooks of Henry James.
A tartan drop-waist dress with sleeves as big as most torsos was multitiered and puffed out like a balloon.
Soldiers still in uniform milled around in the crowd, bottles of beer in hand and rifles dangling from their torsos.
Each of these portraits of torsos — which belong to women, trans and gender nonconforming people —feels like a long investigation.
"Nearly one half of all Americans are torsos," he declares in one segment, strumming a guitar but not really singing.
Outfitted with arms and legs, heads and torsos, they would perform everyday tasks that we'd otherwise have to do ourselves.
The final works look something like flattened, truncated torsos and feature Greenham-related symbols including witches, tents and a missile.
The classic monsters, though — smashing cities, swatting planes out of the sky, exploding out of torsos — are embodiments of rage.
The camera pans on the torsos of two of the season's top-tier Bad Blonde Women, both wearing sleek black dresses.
A week after shipping two human torsos to Rathburn in Detroit, Mitchell got a call from the airline that transported them.
Few had space to lie down, and it was difficult to walk among the bodies without stepping on limbs and torsos.
"Seated Figures" originally consisted of 18 torsos and legs resting on spare metal supports, lined up as though awaiting dire news.
Have we encountered styling gimmicks like bellows pockets on dresses or multiple belts lashed around male torsos like harnesses run amok?
In some frames, it's almost impossible to count the number of people present, with limbs and torsos angled to confuse the eye.
We've been reduced to the two-dimensional characteristics of our profile pictures, just one among a grid of often headless, chiseled torsos.
But in almost every state, these laws do not apply to whole cadavers or to parts, such as torsos, shoulders and heads.
We expect to see men get hurt, but only in the ways that put their faces and bones and torsos in danger.
A picture from the archives of Paris's Rodin Museum shows Rilke, Rodin, Rodin's wife, and dogs with some headless torsos behind them.
Simultaneously massive and delicate, and floating eerily above the ground, two torsos are reinforced by curved carapaces, dangling shriveled, ash grey limbs.
Some asked for thicker bands to "streamline backfat," while others requested shorter bra straps to provide support for women with short torsos.
In October, doctors practiced on human torsos in a ballroom of the Hyatt Regency Jersey City on the Hudson in New Jersey.
The records show that officials determined that a Vancouver-area bioskills seminar to which the torsos were purportedly sent did not exist.
Two sets of the remains were later linked to the dismembered torsos of two women discovered in Manorville, about 40 miles away.
Or more realistically, their torsos, as much of Ibarreche's most popular work appears on t-shirts that she sells via her website.
Two sets of the remains were later linked to the dismembered torsos of women first discovered in Manorville, about 40 miles away.
Now, pale torsos, heads and busts stud the grand public rooms, which open onto elaborate gardens planted over an ancient burial site.
In contrast to this imagery, the floating, emblematic forms in his current show do not resolve themselves into heads, shoulders and torsos.
Finally, the wheels hit, torsos shifted, the smell of scorched rubber and the sound of screeching wheels arrived at the same time.
He recalled the time 2200 torsos were found in one part of the city, and a similar number of heads in another.
Then a hand carefully reached in behind each of the birds' knees and tugged, patiently pulling the torsos free from the wings.
For long stretches, prone dancers appear to be dozing in silence, their heads or torsos popping up periodically as something wakes them.
Some have recognizable faces, even painted ones; others appear to be deliquescing into formlessness, their arms and torsos stuck together like tallow.
Partygoers who were covered in the powder suffered burns to their limbs and torsos, while others inhaled the burning powder, causing respiratory problems.
The elder brother had known no sun and chunks of broken buildings and ash wailing towns; four hundred thousand ravens, his own torsos.
These congenital tumors have been found to contain bits of hair, teeth, bone, and in some rare cases, eyes, torsos, hands, and feet.
Watching two people make tiny adjustments to their torsos for an hour might not sound like the most exciting night at the theater.
To carry out the tests, scientists attached electrodes to the babies' scalps and placed additional sensory tools on their torsos to track contractions.
Thirteen artists, from countries ranging from Samoa to Switzerland, came to ink their inspiration onto disembodied legs, torsos and arms made in silicone.
And when I scroll through Grindr's grid of faceless torsos, I find myself only messaging guys with complexions lighter than a paper bag.
Eve Ackroyd's intimate works of disembodied eyes, heads, hands, and torsos read like a collection of serialized images stolen from a personal cache.
He's also still making work in which he takes multiple photographs of torsos and other body parts and maps them onto abstract shapes.
For Austin Austin, Newby has conjured a figurative gang of monochromatic faces and torsos that embellish the brand's recycled boxes, bottles and tubs.
As two toned torsos lean into each other, both clad in only white briefs, one man cups the weight of the other's groin.
The robot consists of three pairs of hands fixed to mobile torsos, which whizz back and forth on a fixed track behind the net.
Visuals of lace-covered legs and torsos emerging from mountain range mist are painted in the style of landscapes, yet radiate with human sensuality.
I can make out limbs and torsos relatively easily — hair, fingernails, and eyes as well, which might be green, black, red, brown, or blonde.
In the movie, Amy Adams plays a linguistics professor who works to communicate with the heptapods, which sport long muscular torsos and seven legs.
But Mr. McDermott took special care with Titano's part, noting that modern musclemen, with V-shaped torsos, bear little resemblance to strongmen of yore.
Most of the victims were found with severe burns on their upper torsos, and autopsies of two victims confirm that they were lit on fire.
" Meghan followed up with a photo of her baby boys' torsos, legs and feet, captioning it, "Announcing our perfect, beautiful, and healthy twin baby boys!
It's not until well into the gallery that there are pictures of jail cells, knives, staged recreations of assaults, and men's torsos with stab wounds.
Aggressively ugly, they have expressions of exaggerated horror that recall Edvard Munch's "The Scream"; their mammalian torsos are sometimes fuzzy with tufts of brittle hair.
Demand for body parts from America — torsos, knees and heads — is high in countries where religious traditions or laws prohibit the dissection of the dead.
Male torsos in "Untitled (Male Nude)" (1985) and "Untitled (Man With Antler)" (1985) look as if they were suspended in amniotic fluid — or something else.
Evenly lit, crisply photographed, they look like pictures from an illustrated medical dictionary, indexical images of heads, torsos and mouths that are detached from context.
Since one sequence of slow-changing horizontal patterns kept bringing dancers' mouths, torsos and groins close together, how erotically suggestive was this meant to be?
Mr. McGregor, 48, creates hyperkinetic, often strange-looking movement, distinguished by its extreme extensions, buckling torsos and improbably fast coordinations among parts of the body.
The hand-stitched sweaters adorn the torsos of the carousel barker Billy Bigelow (Joshua Henry) and his sailor friends, played by dancers and ensemble members.
The statues had arrived at the museum in four separate pieces — two heads and two torsos — in a series of gifts between 1987 and 1992.
New York's Clifton Benevento features Gina Beavers, whose work I already adored but whose painting cubes of male torsos and raw meat are deliciously visceral.
Long-distance runners tend to be lean and light, and cyclists have over-developed legs, while the best swimmers are tall with long arms and torsos.
The Dogan news agency said autopsies on the three bombers, whose torsos were ripped apart, had been completed and that they may have been foreign nationals.
" King Edmonds followed up with a photo of her baby boys' torsos, legs and feet, captioning it, "Announcing our perfect, beautiful, and healthy twin baby boys!
They knelt down and pulled off their T-shirts, revealing bloody marks across the front of their torsos where they had also been hit by pellets.
On one hand, it's a silhouette that you can find just about anywhere this fall; on the other, it's perfect for shorter torsos and petite heights.
Warm up your weekend by seeing which stars are sportin' sweatpants (and not much else) and take a guess at which celeb owns the toasty torsos.
A fair few men in the promotion even kept their body hair, like Tully Blanchard and Magnum TA, who had glorious chest rugs on their torsos.
A pas de deux in which the dancers astride the rocking chairs arch and bow their torsos, arms raised like birds in flight, is particularly moving.
The exaggerated torsos and spindly limbs of the dolls that hung over his bed — nuns, bullfighters, skeletons — provided a template for his work throughout his life.
These tapered female forms seem semi-linked, their long limbs and hyper-extended torsos forming lattice-like vertices behind which a foregrounded pair of oversized eyes stare.
The blouses definitely fit like they were made for shorter torsos, and the ankle-length pants actually hit my ankle rather than dragging on the floor (woohoo!).
Their thick, sloping thighs, curvilinear arms, cinched torsos, and tapered feet and hands are all stylized as if based on the template of a voluptuous falling leaf.
In Seward's Icebox, as soon as the mercury nudges above 55 degrees, most of us are donning shorts to splay our pasty torsos out on rocky shorelines.
Pauly and Vinny first took a stroll through the sand before tearing up some serious waves on a jet ski ... all while showing off their tatted torsos.
The reality stars showed off their toned torsos in athletic pants and crop-tops while going on a beverage run to Alfred's Coffee in Beverly Hills, California.
He has been criticized for defaulting to a distinctive hyper-kineticism, all angles and arrows, limbs veering off into space as torsos and heads duck and weave.
Pitsiladis spoke respectfully of Eshetu, the coach, who had discovered Bekele and other Olympic champions, choosing potential stars by their body type: short torsos and long legs.
The mysterious, unlabeled book features two women's torsos per page, framed very similarly to her own work: chin- or neck-down nudes that end at the waist.
They spend their training hours in that position, their torsos torqued to the left, their weight on their left legs as their right legs sweep powerful strides.
The film included the number "Triplets," in which she, Fred Astaire and Jack Buchanan played infants, with adult-size heads and torsos but short, stubby baby legs.
This was the early nineties, long before the Internet, with its miles and miles of headless torsos, all hairless and strangely similar—there was nothing sexual here.
Among the most indelible is the phantasmagoric street fighter Tyler Durden — another great mover, with another of Pitt's career-defining torsos — from David Fincher's "Fight Club" (1999).
A moment later, they are separated by a man who roughly claims her, and an intensely physical rhythmic group dance—undulating torsos, fanned hands—engulfs them all.
The upper body continually complements the lower body; torsos tip, twist and fold; wrists circle and flourish; angles of the head and eyes are a constant pleasure.
On Tuesday afternoon, the medical examiner said the cause of death was "blunt impact injuries" on the torsos of both children, and the deaths were declared homicides.
And, besides, most of them have spent weeks if not months getting their heads and torsos banged up, checked into glass and sent crashing to thick ice.
By the end of '526s, the rope itself largely disappears, as the torsos that come to populate her drawings adopt its meandering, fluid qualities for their shape.
So it was with Netflix's The Haunting of Hill House, which after 10 episodes of family secrets and unexpected zombie torsos, left us wondering what exactly we'd seen.
Their big, bold movement expresses (and requires) strength and surrender; kneeling, they circle their torsos backward in a row of deep hinges, arms outstretched and chests wide open.
Dotting the space are classical torsos, animal figurines and cartoonishly large children's shoes made of porcelain and stoneware — elements she will later combine in her complex, hybrid pieces.
McCann devotes sections to "the mushroom effect," or how the heads of suicide bombers are nearly always separated from their torsos, and the damage that rubber bullets cause.
The shoulder straps and hip belt are shaped and contoured differently to accommodate a woman&aposs structure and anatomy while its harness is built to fit shorter torsos.
We take measurements to find out what's a comfortable fit for the spacesuit, then we'll add an inch or so to the height of their torsos anticipating this growth.
In contrast, with few exceptions, it is legal for companies such as Science Care to dissect donated bodies and sell or lease the parts, whether torsos, heads or limbs.
Among their users, gay dating apps often conjure a few stereotypes—superficial conversations, torrents of unsolicited nudes, and an endless cascade of profiles displaying nothing but toned male torsos.
On the park's lawns, three torsos, headless and legless, all titled "Synonym" (2017–2018), melt off of and into their bases, as if the sun had grown too hot.
Chinese women who wear facekinis also sometimes wear bathing suits that cover their entire torsos and arms, similar to the burkini and to the wet suits common among surfers.
"The two men are more heavily injured, particularly in their heads and torsos," said Kenneth Tong, a senior immigration officer, while the mother and daughter are in stable condition.
Haynes likens these torsos to landscapes — that is how they feel when she is working on the portraits — and the analogy is apparent when you're up close to them.
In "Body/Sculptures," a series from the early 1970s, Mr. Breder photographed nude models holding mirror-like steel plates that transformed their legs and torsos into a biomorphic tangle.
It's essentially Chopped but with weapons, and at the end they test these enormous swords on ballistic gel torsos to see if they are capable of killing a man.
Or you can just visit the museum's exhibit on the "Torso murderer," a never-caught serial killer active in the 16933s who left behind mutilated (you guessed it) torsos.
As I was trying to check in an individual above me had murdered two women in his room, severed their heads, set the torsos on fire, and fled the scene.
As the male models started sloughing their tight shirts, their torsos tight, pecs perfect and abs bulging, I couldn't help but feel the ugliest I'd ever felt in my life.
They look at their own lives from above, below, ahead, and behind—bending their limbs and twisting their torsos into the kind of knots that shouldn't be possible for humans.
Half-human creatures like satyrs, goats from the waist down, tended to be depicted with huge erections, sometimes the size of their torsos—and often drunk off of their asses.
All five victims were found lying face down on the floor of the lobby with apparent gunshot wounds to the back of their heads and upper torsos, the affidavit says.
In her painting "Friends," a handful of bright figures, some missing a head or limb or with large circles cut right through their torsos, are thrown across a jazzy background.
The ads changed a lot as Axe grew up, but certain elements stuck around to remind viewers who the product was really for, like the floppy haircuts and unripped torsos.
A portrait by the rising star Paul Mpagi Sepuya, who photographs his and others' bodies fragmented by mirrors, complements the late Ren Hang's sculptural compositions of intertwining torsos and limbs.
On a recent day, a dozen or so Russian men worked shirtless in the summer heat, pushing logs into a whirring band saw, their tanned, sweaty torsos covered in sawdust.
NASA has at least two medium-sized spacesuit torsos on the ISS, according to a NASA spokesperson, but only one of them will be ready for the upcoming spacewalk on Friday.
I've seen sharks fighting crocodiles, sharks that jump out off water, sharks jostling steel cages, sharks gnashing at underwater cameras, shark-attack victims whose legs and torsos look like burst sausages.
Tested on eight human subjects lying in various positions, compared to a mannequin, the drone successfully identified the living people as long as their upper torsos were visible to the camera.
A man walks into a bar, declines a drink because he's "waiting for a friend," and, when the "friend" arrives, goes in for a hug—torsos arranged at a pious distance.
This densely hung exhibition of new work revisits several series that Ms. Benglis developed in the 1970s and '80s, including her knots, columns and torsos, giving them a new expressive power.
Several of these works are on view, with their subjects' heads seeming to float above their long, stringy extremities — they are at once arms and legs — with no torsos in sight.
Torsos fitted with leather corsets litter the room, while hidden at the back is a vintage 1950s Singer sewing machine, bought at North London's Chapel Market for 60 pounds in 1988.
Zolciak-Biermann allegedly posted a photo of Kaia and Kane on her Instagram story that she then quickly removed and replaced with the a photoshopped version that gave both kids smaller torsos.
Once lost to the Metropolitan Opera's prop storage, it has been restored to its former grotesque glory: a painting of the heads and torsos of two wounded figures in a barren wasteland.
But the Penguins are committed to protecting Murray at all costs, be it with their legs, their arms, their torsos or, in the case, of Patric Hornqvist in Game 4, his head.
The alien monsters that resembled the writhing biomass that spawned them were little more than smears of low-resolution textures across a few enormous blocks that stood in for torsos and limbs.
When I arrived at his home, he and Belém were getting painted by their wives in preparation for the outing, their torsos and faces daubed in vivid swatches of yellow and red.
Still wedged between their torsos, it occurred to me that Grammy Annette has probably been on this earth too long to be scandalized by some friendly kid with a home dye job.
As was the case for the replacement image for Diana's tucking story, members of these communities are also frequently represented by images of singular body parts, or disembodied torsos and obscured faces.
You will listen to the same song, and thump along the floor to the same beat, a pulse that echoes up your feet to thud in unison exactly where your torsos meet.
Your avatar joins a cluster of identically shaped avatars in this Gucci call center: green, blue, and yellow creatures, all with gleaming googly eyes and their country's flag pinned on their torsos.
Inside, the police found five women lying in the lobby with gunshot wounds to the backs of their heads and upper torsos, spent shell casings littered on the floor all around them.
The artist, a recent graduate of the Ochanomizu Institute of Art in Tokyo, has launched a crowdfunding campaign on the site Motion Gallery, for headless torsos in the shape of a hairless hunk.
Some of the men's wives try to put their husband's corpses back together, matching severed heads and limbs to countless torsos, but to no avail; too many of the dead look the same.
In Satterwhite's version, four life-size nudes mimic the poses of Jesus and company, their torsos containing small screens showing a performance in which Satterwhite grimaces as he drags his body across a floor.
These companies often provide the donated bodies or body parts used by the doctors – such as torsos, hands, and legs – either from the company's own donor program or from other non-transplant tissue banks.
Some of the most interesting pieces in the exhibit, however, in my opinion, are the tattooed silicon body parts (torsos, legs, arms) that the original exhibit curators, Anne and Julien, commissioned for the exhibition.
The man in the Hyundai took out a knife and plunged it into the torsos of the other men, then got back in his car and drove partway down the street, the police said.
The Dogan news agency said autopsies on the three bombers, whose torsos were ripped apart, had been completed and that they may have been foreign nationals, but the outlet did not cite its sources.
It's an astute exploration of humanity and the body — specifically the female body — through the lens of young Cassie, who continues in a long line of women born with their torsos twisted into a knot.
As early as 1945, she began a series of paintings she called "Femme maison"— woman house — in which the heads or torsos of women are depicted as buildings, with openings of windows, doors and staircases.
Each had signature moves, too, a color-coded style: the blues did something closest to ballet; the greens scooted and slapped their pelvises, propelled by undulating torsos; the reds, jazzier, draped themselves over gold railings.
These are basically assemblages of black and white limbs and torsos topped with the head of an African sculpture, a black woman (reminiscent of the figurative painter Alfred Leslie) or a merging of the two.
Stephanie Schierholz, a spokeswoman for NASA, said in an interview on Monday that there were already two medium-size hard upper torsos — "essentially the shirt of the spacesuit," according to NASA — at the space station.
With Ono, who is "all concept," he was given only cursory instructions and three weeks to make a 2003 piece: 100 cast body parts to be heaped on the floor like garbage — arms, legs, torsos.
Their faces are like no other faces on earth; they have big torsos (just one bad result of their encounter with Western civilization is a high-sugar diet that bloats their bodies) and sticklike legs.
In addition to the heads of miniature sleeping babies, Lim also fashions ceramic sculptures of tiny torsos, utensils, hearts (occasionally with teeth), animal skulls, pigs, and forearms—most of them about the size of a thumbnail.
A story at AFP fills in the details of the discovery: The farmers found terra cotta heads and torsos in the province of Shaanxi and alerted Zhao, then working as the curator at a local museum.
In 1941, the elder Borglum died, financing dried up, plans to carve the torsos of the presidents to the waist were abandoned and Del Bianco returned to Port Chester, where his company carved hundreds of tombstones.
His plenary lecture on Thursday contained photos of men and women doing research in water environments, including a handful of scantily clad women whose torsos were censored with blue boxes, according to several people in attendance.
The sculptures were hard to miss at the 22016 Art Show in the Park Avenue Armory — an arresting line of ceramic female busts with rosette heads and raffia torsos, both majestic and ethereal, figural yet abstract.
The walls will display reproductions of photo collages made by Anica Presley, an artist and one of Ms. Meyer's former classmates, that depict naked female torsos and legs emerging from, or enveloped by, cuts of beef.
One day, after hours on the river with no sign of human habitation, we rounded a bend and saw a dugout canoe, carrying a woman and a child, both with long black hair and naked torsos.
Get ready to see these toned torsos face off in WrestleMania 35 ... get a glimpse of what's to come by scrolling through our gallery of WWE Superstars and see if you can guess whose striking bod!
He then wrapped everyone else — for that scene, littered around the stage and unmoving — in tape, circling each dancer around torsos, over and under shoulders, until everyone was bound to each other my long tendrils of tape.
Everett's dress code requires workers at "quick-serve" retailers including coffee stands, delis, fast food restaurants and food trucks to cover their breasts or pectorals, backs, torsos, buttocks, upper legs and pubic areas while on the job.
Inside, you admire the incredible murals on the walls,  like Wojnarowicz's cow or Luis Frangella's expressionistic torsos, but you know you have to watch your step because the risk of falling through to the water is real.
She was best known for raising old-fashioned knitwear to flattering new and practical designs: figure-hugging skirts and sweaters, especially ribbed pullovers with high armholes that made the shoulders seem smaller, torsos narrower and legs longer.
We showed our lichni karti to the two men stationed at the door, their torsos obscene with muscle, and then descended a long carpeted staircase that was lit dimly by red lights set high along the walls.
"A succulent goes along with your Eames chair and your Group Partner ceramics vase," Ms. Churchill said, referring to the clay torsos made by a Brooklyn-based artist that have been enjoying a long pop cultural moment.
The hunched torsos in "Backs" — as many as 80 arranged in rows and bent over as though in prayer, or obeisance or in anticipation of the lash — cast a spell all the more powerful for their ambiguity.
Even as woodblock-print artists, in their illustrations of well-known stories from, for example, the kabuki stage, produced pictures incorporating depictions of tattooed bodies, sometimes those inked backs, arms, and torsos also depicted stories of their own.
In his office, leafing through photographs, the doctor murmurs about the horrors he has witnessed: youths whose torsos were burnt by chemical fumes from leaking fuel drums, corpses of mothers and newborn children, still tethered by umbilical cords.
"Yugen" is far more conventionally balletic than Mr. McGregor's usual style, which offers fractured angles; extreme, almost scary extensions of the legs; and swerving, curving torsos that often seem to propel the rest of the body into motion.
Superman, on the other hand, could melt Lex Luthor's head with his eyes or fly through 100 henchmen's torsos at the speed of light, chopping them in half, but he doesn't, because he's an American hero or whatever.
A gold brocade corset and big floral silk bow — clichés of formality — were crushed and bolted onto the torsos of both boys and girls with no discrimination made between the two; shiny vinyl leggings paired with tweed jackets.
Instead, in "The Breast Portrait Project," Ms. Haynes — who works from life over a series of sessions with her sitters that can take years — depicts the torsos of women, trans, and gender-nonconforming people in remarkable, caring detail.
Stoning was an antiquated Islamic punishment, usually for adultery, that involved burying a married woman and her lover in pits, with their hands tied behind their backs, and pelting their heads and torsos with rocks until they died.
They took an eternity to put on, and women would often have their servants pull the boning tight to their torsos, tying up the laces to ensure it was as close-fitting as possible (a practice known as tightlacing).
Much of Andonis Foniadakis's "Kosmos" is emphatic and flimsy: an exasperating display of dancers walking purposefully, pausing and then suddenly whipping their bodies (and hair) into space with twisting torsos, flung-out arms and spinning falls to the floor.
"It's all anyone wants to talk about in interviews," Stephanie Phair, the new chairwoman of the British Fashion Council, lamented before a show of up-and-coming designers at Fashion East full of ties that bound: arms, torsos, busts.
But here, as in other recent work, he has pared down his dance language, and it is thrilling to watch at close range as the dancers' limbs extend in space while their torsos curve and buckle with improbable fluency.
The stars and their toned torsos have dominated movies and magazine spreads alike since it was legal to be shirtless in a movie, circa 1977, when Arnold Schwarzenegger invented being massive in Pumping Iron (per my deeply unofficial calculations).
On the opposite wall, there's an end table with green marbling and gold trim on top of which sits a pair of gold statuettes that from a distance resembled Oscars but up close reveal themselves as busts of nude female torsos.
The new mom of three (she and husband Jim Edmonds are also parents to daughter Aspen, 18 months) shared the arrival of her second and third children with a black-and-white photo of her baby boys' torsos, legs and feet.
I cannot picture her on her laptop carefully selecting her own seat like the rest of us, agonizing over whether to plunk down an extra 30 bucks so that our femurs can fit along with our torsos in the seat.
Our particular crew doesn't abide old divisions and categories: where vulnerability is distinct from strength, or romantic sexiness is reserved only for images of women, or attractive naked torsos belong only to those who spend long hours at the gym.
Spanning just five years, the works offered a glimpse of a strange world with its own playful iconography — featureless torsos and faces, umbrellas, underwear, palm trees, car radios, hands, handbags, and other icons of everyday Americana — deployed in enigmatic compositions.
In Belfast this past week, the Malone rugby club said that it was investigating a photograph that had emerged of two players simulating sex acts with a trophy cup, the names of Mr. Jackson and Mr. Olding stuck to their torsos.
The women at first appear flat, their faces almost gray, except for their small slashes of ruby lips, and their clothing and bodies incorporate Kahraman's experiments with geometry and symmetry, their arms and torsos twisting themselves into seemingly impossible shapes.
Porowski, the food and wine expert on Netflix's "Queer Eye," had just completed a rigorous workout led by Akin Akman, the trainer who has helped carve action-figure abs onto the torsos of the likes of Jake Gyllenhaal and David Beckham.
WMDOLL, one of China's biggest sex doll makers, which is based in the southeastern province of Guangdong, launched what it calls AI-powered dolls at end of 0003 that offer features ranging from simple conversation to moving eyes, arms and torsos.
It was also refreshing to see their unusually emphatic use of weight as they trotted or jogged backward, swung their torsos in large, slow circles, and took flat-footed balances whose line and gesture had a new kind of volume.
He took the erotic implications of Henri Matisse, the orifices of late Arshile Gorky, ad Giovanni Battista Tiepolo's luscious sun-struck clouds, and transformed them into fleshy abstract limbs and twisting torsos entwined across a canvas punctuated by drips and splatters.
Unique takes on classical portraiture created from reclaimed detritus (like pieces of chairs, linoleum, doorknobs, and wallpaper), Shrobe's works often include only fragments of the faces of his "sitters," their collaged torsos surrounded at least partially by old frame fragments.
Editorial Observer The touchstone scene in the new horror film "Get Out" depicts a 20-something white woman named Rose appraising the sculpted torsos of black athletes on a laptop as she sits in her bedroom sipping milk through a straw.
Once he's joined by Zac Efron as a cocky new Baywatch recruit, the pair and their very chiseled torsos flex, smirk, and build a reluctant bromance while saving swimmers and investigating a criminal conspiracy that threatens the sanctity of their precious beach.
This is not just because it's harder to see bodies get hurt than to read about it; it's also that, rather than just seeing torsos kicked, we linger on the faces of bystanders, who are often children looking on in genuine terror.
In the end, two models came out in glistening evening columns, torsos encased in stiff ruffled organza shells; each woman had one arm supporting her opposite elbow, which was cocked up and out to the side as if holding a cigarette en pose.
Their torsos were painted with messages in the style of the women's rights organization Femen, a collective that is devoted to overthrowing patriarchy and that is known for highly visible protests against sex tourism, abortion restrictions and female genital mutilation, among other issues.
CHICAGO — Patients have come to expect a technician to drape their torsos with a heavy lead apron when they get an X-ray, but new thinking among radiologists and medical physicists is upending the decades-old practice of shielding patients from radiation.
In the second movement, "A Vision," Ms. Copeland was joined by Devon Teuscher and Hee Seo, along with the 12 other women who, at one point, sat in a semicircle while curving their torsos and extending and bending their arms in unison.
COX'S BAZAR, Bangladesh (Reuters) - The two Rohingya Muslim brothers, six-year-old Mohamed Heron and four-year-old Akhter, held each other as they showed burns on their arms and torsos that their uncle says resulted from Myanmar's armed forces firing rockets at their village.
So fans of the German rappers Kollegah and Farid Bang were hardly shocked that, on their latest album, they bragged that their torsos were "better defined than an Auschwitz inmate's" and vowed to "make another Holocaust" (against whom was unclear—possibly rival hip-hop artists).
If you've spent any time on Instagram in the past year – or even just caught a passing glance at a favorite celebrity – you have likely seen a quirky, colorful dinosaur lurching across the torsos, keychains and bags of what seems like half of Hollywood.
"Knowing how adamant I was about content, the two of us sat in his office for more than an hour, with scratch pads and pencils drawing 'dirty' pictures like two 9-year-old schoolboys: breasts, buttocks and torsos," Bochco pens of sitting with Iger.
Clark and Morcom have filled their apartment with a riot of small plastic objects—"Star Trek" action figures, action figures in tiny tutus, mini robots, bigger robots, Daleks from "Doctor Who," dolls, manikin torsos, as well as shelves and shelves of old records and DVDs.
Pros:Stretchy, soft, comfortable, versatile, just tightly-woven enough to keep you warm on a crisp morning or nightCons:Too hot in certain climes, maybe a little short for some tastes and torsos (which I didn't mind while surfing as it stayed out of my way)
He has toured flood zones with local officials ("We saw an alligator swimming across Clay Road"), removed drywall from a damaged home with his family ("Caroline, the 9-year-old, we discovered, can wield a mean hammer"), greeted Coast Guard heroes with dazzling torsos.
And while the looks heavily relied on the themes Rodarte does best — tiers, statement sleeves, storybook tulle — there was a new sense of darkness, as models in sheer gowns were draped in huge, deep purple orchid leis and had spiderwebs like cages marking their torsos.
Even if Meredith Grey or Cristina Yang lived in a world where it seemed more common to treat patients with bombs in their torsos than acid reflux in their guts, Sophie still saw something genuine in how invested these doctors were in their patients.
In "Beat Out the Sun," a motley crew of warriors marches on the sun, their torsos overlapping à la Egyptian reliefs, as if beating out the source of all life is the fastest, stupidest way to destroy our planet, if not the solar system.
About 30 hunters dressed in whatever protective gear they could find: Despite the heat, some wore winter coats to cover their forearms and torsos; some covered their heads by wrapping mosquito netting around plastic construction helmets and separated the mesh from their faces with beaks of bamboo.
Alas, she makes little progress in this piece, which is set to music by the Brazilian artists Marcelo Jeneci and Zé Nigro and features an amalgamation of dance phrases with little connective tissue beyond repetitive walking patterns, in which dancers with rubbery torsos move in profile.
Louisa Chase, whose turbulent canvases, with their landscape-derived images and ghostly torsos and hands, made her one of the brightest young stars in the much-heralded resurgence of painting in the 21986s, died on May 21991 at her home in East Hampton, N.Y. She was 65.
It's got driveable Warthogs and Spartans with energy swords scaling the torsos of hulking aliens, but it also smartly weaves in LEGO-inspired bits where the playable Spartan needs to build barriers and other structures using the pieces he or she's picked up along the way.
Likewise, the stage was filled with multiple aspects of the rich demands he made of the upper and lower body: intricate footwork; lines fully stretched from finger to toe; arms that work as gesture; straight lines; and dramatic gestures, with torsos bending and twisting in every way.
Between the two Pierre de Wiessants, Small creates a historical context for Rodin not through his contemporaries, but instead through the ancients, with fragments of Ancient Greek and Roman sculpture, similar to the ones Rodin himself collected, leading to an up-close comparison of hands, feet, faces, and torsos.
For a dance-cognizant visitor from the United States, watching a class in técnica cubana is heady: very familiar and then suddenly not, as torsos contracting in Graham style turn ultra-sinuous, ultra-African, or a standard ballet exercise swerves into the gestures of an Afro-Cuban god.
My favorite freebie, Haw Par Villa, was opened in 1937 by the Aw brothers, the inventors of Tiger Balm; I never tire of the sometimes-gruesome dioramas and sculptures depicting Chinese folk tales through imagery that includes dismembered and impaled torsos or people drowning in bubbling pools of blood.
The men, needing a headquarters, had commandeered an abandoned mud-mortar house whose primary charm was its location: the building next door had been obliterated by an air strike, and the remains of half a dozen Islamic State fighters—charred torsos, limbs, and heads—still littered the rubble.
Both were presented in wintry shades ranging from puce to slate, in heavy materials such as velvet and satin (or sometimes both), frequently used to stunning effect against dark-skinned models (another departure) and with long panes of matching fabric that wrapped around the models' torsos like sashes.
"I Served the King of England" is no more "about" an apprentice waiter than it is about any number of anecdotes that threaten to hijack the narrative — of a passing salami salesman or of a tailor who prepares fittings on balloon models of his clients' torsos that float around his shop.
The dancers' arms curve and, their torsos twist into classical shapes, and as their legs rotate outward, recognizable steps begin to appear — a shimmer of a "pas de chat," the stately lines of an arabesque — as though Mr. Forsythe were riffling through the pages of a ballet master's text book.
Customers came in steadily Thursday: one college filmmaker looking to rent mannequin limbs and torsos, a social worker who bought a terra-cotta Mayan statue for her garden and a Lebanese real estate tycoon who had paid thousands to buy a Hollywood sign that Mr. Metropolis was supposed to ship overseas.
The company became known (and still remains so) for its blending of Black American and African movement (think bent knees, hips and backsides swaying rhythmically, shoulders and torsos dipping and twisting) and emotionally evocative gestures with a classical ballet vocabulary that emphasizes strict adherence to geometric lines and a courtly bearing.
Even before Sam Mikulak of the United States men's gymnastics team remarked to The Wall Street Journal that his teammates might garner something like the attention paid their more obviously mediagenic female colleagues if they performed shirtless, Mr. Mikulak and his teammate Jake Dalton were regularly posting Instagram shots of their ripped torsos during training.
No matter how monumental or unwieldy their creations, we prefer to imagine artists as solitary figures, their hands stained and raw: Rodin in his aerie in Meudon scratching at half-carved marble torsos; Bacon hunched over a giant canvas in South Kensington amid detritus; Calder in Connecticut, beavering away beneath a wave of bent wire.
In a couple of the images, the crates, too small for the dazed inhabitants to lie down in, were suspended above the ground, and the torsos and hands of the human attendants around them craned and caressed at each crate's tilt and sway: gestures of care within the constraints of an inescapably cruel act.
In a couple of the images, the crates, too small for the dazed inhabitants to lie down in, were suspended above the ground, and the torsos and hands of the human attendants around them craned and caressed at each crate's tilt and sway: gestures of care within the constraints of an inescapably cruel act.
Unlike the slightly stoned dads and couples tightly gripping onto one another's torsos, I'd really only become recently obsessed over just the one album—1993's Painful and in particular the song "Nowhere Near"—and that's why I was here, plus the time I listened to "Well You Better" a whole lot when it came out in 2013.
"Bill," by Ms. Eyal, a longtime member of Batsheva Dance Company, and Mr. Behar, is a quirky departure, but brings to mind the work of the choreographer Ohad Naharin as its malleable performers move with rippling precision that utilizes their strength — deep pliés that root into the floor — and suppleness, with torsos that bend and stretch like taffy.
Presented by New Discretions at Denny Dimin Gallery, in its attractive new Tribeca space, the show includes work from The Breast Portrait Project, a series of oil-on-linen paintings depicting nude torsos (all 58 inches tall and of varying widths), as well as new paintings of altars and small oil-on-board paintings and graphite drawings.
The fair is full of expressively sexual work of every sort and size, from Caroline Wells Chandler's jubilant and genderqueer crochet characters — the largest of which, at 15 feet, spans an entire wall of the Roberto Paradise booth — to Jennifer Chan's "Body Party" (2015), a bed spread printed with disembodied, oiled, and ripped male torsos, in the ltd los angeles booth.
There was a smattering of women in neon bikini tops that Mr. Baker maneuvered around, bouncing and leaping onto an adjacent couch so as not to neglect the cabana behind us, separated by a plunge pool of aquamarine chlorinated (one hopes!) water where more bikini-clad 25-year-olds were waist deep, torsos swaying, champagne flutes in the air, responding to his enthusiasm.
Rather than wilt away as Homo sapiens have spread forth bearing concrete, bitumen, and steel, a select number of species have developed elegant adaptations to cope with the peculiarities of urban life: more rigid cellular membranes that may ward off heat, digestive systems that can absorb sugary garbage, altered limbs and torsos that enhance agility atop asphalt or in runoff-fattened streams.
Influenced by the politically radical Bread and Puppet Theater collective, founded by Peter Schumann on the Lower East Side in the 1960s (the company would share fresh-made loaves and homemade aioli with their audiences), a young Kiki Smith made papier-mâché sculptures such as "Hard Soft Bodies" (1992), which consists of two female torsos hanging, like ghostly husks, against the wall.
The front is an art-book-filled office-cum-salon, with walls hung with antique mirrors and vintage photos, including one of Charles Baudelaire, his lodestar; the back is a workshop crowded with stone arms and torsos, piled alongside pieces of old chandeliers used to construct limited-edition light fixtures for spaces like Loulou, the Dirand-designed restaurant in Paris's Musée des Arts Décoratifs.
The primary paradox of the picture is that Marsyas, despite his placement front and center, doesn't dominate the image: he may bisect the composition straight down the middle, but the interlocking heads, torsos, and arms on either side of him subsume his tortured form — which is partitioned at the waist between the dark fur of his satyr's goat legs and the fleshy humanity of his upper body — into an all-over design with no focal point, a device well ahead of its time.
The automatic drawings in "Sketches" (29) allude to spectatorship, as disembodied human eyes appear among nipples, breasts, and torsos; "Copy After Donatello: Judith and Holofernes" (1935-37) replicates the famous Renaissance sculpture of the Biblical scene, in which the vanquished general awaits decapitation from Judith's upraised sword; in the ink study and subsequent sculpture "Mother and Daughter" (1933), a fully dressed mother holds hands with a naked daughter, allowing sexual domination to color an otherwise innocent moment of maternal love.
Someone like Kyrie Irving is, like, a little bit bigger than average, but someone like Chris Copeland, or, like, Karl-Anthony Towns that we made a jacket for, they&aposre like monsters, you know, these guys are, like, 6-9, 7 feet, and it&aposs really weird because their torsos will not always be super abnormal, like, they might have, like, a regular-sized torso, but the length of, like, their arms, is, like, huge, you know, and their height is huge, and then their hips are bigger than normal, you know.

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