Phrases with «evocative title»

An evocative title is a name or phrase that strongly brings up specific emotions, memories, or images in the minds of people who see or hear it. Full definition

Sentences with «evocative title»

  • Easily the winner of the «most evocative title of the festival» award, Granny's Dancing on the Table tells two stories: the present - day struggles of thirteen - year - old Eini (Bianca Engström) who lives alone with her abusive and religious father in rural Sweden, and Eini's accounts of her grandmother's (Karin Bertling) colorful adventures in decades past. (seventh-row.com)
  • Joseph Beuys often uses evocative titles such as Sternbild des Bären / junger Elch rechts über dem Haus des alten Müllers (Constellation of the bears / young Elk right over the old Miller's House)(undated) that shed light on his compositions. (artefuse.com)
  • Glenn Brown's work has been the subject of numerous exhibitions with evocative titles both in Britain and abroad, signalling his role in the renewal of contemporary painting: a painting that looks at the history of western art in order to «digest» and «transform» its given styles, and subsequently to produce a psychological content and an idiosyncratic universe. (artlyst.com)
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