Sentences with phrase «young bohemian artist»

Young bohemian artist Sarah (Lizzy Caplan) hesitates over moving in with her boyfriend of two years, the alt rock singer Kevin (Geoffrey Arend).

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It may be hard for many younger visitors to imagine now but quirky Hampstead was once considered quite a bohemian place, better known for its connections to artists, musicians and academics than the super rich.
A Bohemian mother, a rebellious teen, and a punk artist all guide a young boy into manhood with stunning perfection.
«There comes a time in a young artist's life,» John O'Neal explained, «that the romantic period of living the bohemian life is over and you have to make the decision of how you're going to make a life as an artist.
Bohemian romance is promoted by Dash Snow's enlarged blurry Polaroids of his young friends behaving wildly, while Michael Vasquez's Impressionistic paintings based on photographs of people and scenes from his own gangster past invoke the myth of the outlaw artist.
Raised mostly in Texas and New Mexico by bohemian parents who'd escaped anti-Semitic violence in Europe, he's been a young disciple of Richard Feynman, an employee at Atari, a scholar at Columbia, a visiting artist at New York University, and a columnist for Discover magazine.
The artist — who has long dealt with queer male themes — was particularly interested in accounts of those young, bohemian aristocrats suggesting that queerness was boyish charm rather than criminal aberrance.
The quintessential Bohemian, she spent more than half a century, from her early days as a WPA artist living in the heart of the Village, through her Whitney retrospective in 1974, until her death ten years later, painting, often in near - obscurity, an extraordinarily diverse population — from young black sisters in Harlem to the elderly Jewish twin artists, Raphael and Moses Soyer, to Meyer Schapiro and Linus Pauling, to the American Communist Party chairman Gus Hall — creating an indelible portrait of 20th century America.
Dubbed «Bright Young Things,» the new series recalls London in the 1920s as seen through the eyes of young, bohemian aristocrats, who were actual people that were cleverly culled together by the artist from art historical and literary souYoung Things,» the new series recalls London in the 1920s as seen through the eyes of young, bohemian aristocrats, who were actual people that were cleverly culled together by the artist from art historical and literary souyoung, bohemian aristocrats, who were actual people that were cleverly culled together by the artist from art historical and literary sources.
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