Sentences with phrase «blankness with»

The Tate Britain show includes his odd portrait of the DJ Tony Blackburn as a dark three - leaf clover, and another of German chancellor Angela Merkel as an expanse of green blankness with pale lips and a yellow chin.
Morris Louis and Barnett Newman barely disturbed the blankness with their marks.

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Bereavement can be, not blankness and utter loss, but suffering that with all its poignancy is nevertheless the beginning of a richer fellowship with the Eternal.
I quickly realised that I loved colouring in but, halfway through the picture I was getting bored with the repetition and blankness of mind.
With minimum dialogue, he conveys Joe's internal blankness and frustration beautifully, despite the fact that his character remains an enigma.
In projects as varied as That Awkward Moment, We Are Your Friends, Dirty Grandpa, The Paperboy, and At Any Price, he's had opportunities to play all manners of comedy, drama, and romance, and he approaches it all with the same himbo blankness.
Here his blankness is perfectly suited to Chili's unflappable cool — and in one of the most welcomely gratuitous dance sequences in cinematic history, he reprises both his defining rôle from «Saturday Night Fever», and his seminal floor moves with Uma Thurman from Pulp Fiction.
Her blankness as a character made it all the easier to insert yourself in her place as a reader, but when you're charged with bringing her to life on screen, that vagueness of personality is a huge, maybe insurmountable challenge.
Amour means love, and this film could easily have been titled Love and Misery, as strong and indescribable feelings mount when a life partner begins the inevitable slide downhill... a trip which often starts with something as bland as a few moments of blankness at the breakfast table.
Retreading «Prisoners» territory to an extent that at times makes you wonder if they're two parts of some sort of Canadian auteur experiment that no one else is in on, what is lost in the transfer, however, is any of the Villeneuve film's subtlety or shading, and we are left only with its most lurid, credulity - stretching highlights, with all other textures blasted out to snowy blankness.
Retreading «Prisoners» territory to an extent that at times makes you wonder if they're two parts of some sort of Canadian auteur experiment that no one else is in on, what is lost in the transfer, however, is any of the Villeneuve film's subtlety or shading, and we are left only with its most lurid, credulity - stretching highlights, with all other texture blasted out to snowy blankness.
In this one, Tris (Shailene Woodley, with her constantly - surprised blankness) and Four (Theo James) find themselves in a dystopian Chicago, I think, except that later they're taken to a place I believe is also Chicago, or at least Future O'Hare, thus as the characters repeatedly referred to «going to» Chicago, I was never for a moment not confused.
The canvas plays obviously with the painted gesture, but the blankness of the image denies its own trace of the living artist.
The process by which the artworks are cast in urethane add to the blankness, as the artist has to fill in the puff stickers with paint to recapture the pop culture icons and weather them to recreate the look of the original.
His works elicit a blankness of southern Californian suburbs, of patios and bungalows, architecture of the oblique, paired with deadpan dialogues, which reveal the absurdity of the banal.
It looks as if, for Tworkov, painting is an endless interrogation: how does one come to terms with the blankness of the canvas, this zone of unbounded possibility?
Wagenknecht's latest body of work puts a new spin on Klein's act, laying her own nude body on blank canvases while a Roomba saturated with IKB shuffles around her, creating a confused pattern of blue streaks outlining the large patches of blankness where she reclined.
Instead of religious imagery, Artschwager has adorned his panels with anything but — ghostly blankness, an orgy, quotidian domestic interiors.
Reviewing the latter exhibition in Artforum's October 2003 issue, art historian Michael Lobel noted that «the large scale of much of Rosenquist's work was initially intended to offer the viewer some critical perspective on commercial imagery by calling attention to its numbing blankness,» and that «the hallmarks of Rosenquist's mature style — the slick rendering, the vibrant Pop colors, the sustained attention to the surfaces of commodity objects ---- are brought together to imbue [his smaller] works with an uncanny psychological resonance.»
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