Sentences with phrase «brooding landscapes»

His paintings of this time conjure the realm of the unconscious in brooding landscapes populated by biomorphic forms, rendered in tiny, meticulous brushstrokes.
Forget moody portraits and brooding landscapes — celebrate the world's wonders!
It's a captivating experience, that grabs you forcefully and drags you into its brooding landscape, daring you to fly in the face of overwhelming odds.
Seen together, the work offers a fractured, brooding landscape, mirroring the internal psyche of the protagonist and channeling feelings of abjection, strength and freedom.
Thick daubs of paint applied with a palette knife are punctuated by linear passages and off - register color patches, offering a fractured, brooding landscape that navigates an exotic and unfamiliar world.

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«The Analeptic Ritual» is a 14 - minute brooding and building landscape of sound.
past work as a photographer explains the stunning picturesque landscapes (the snowy fields of Sweden and the winding roads of hilly Italy), which keeps the viewer's interest from lagging during the down times when the story stagnates and when there are too many long closeups of a brooding Clooney instead of any action.
Coppola gives her primary characters a Gothic twist replacing the older, brooding, tired masculine figure and the young, naive heroine with a feminine adventurer who provides the masculine figure with the motivation and opportunity to journey into the unfamiliar landscape.
If Anderson's canvases have become more brooding and self - contained since «There Will Be Blood,» his masterful 2007 collaboration with Day - Lewis, they have also opened windows onto vast and cavernous psychic landscapes.
Instead he seemed trapped in a landscape of irritable brooding, and taking his anger out on the mute Giants gave him no escape.
Bring your little ones to explore the exhibition American Legends: From Calder to O'Keeffe and learn how artists such as Charles Burchfield and Marsden Hartley create brooding skies, tangled trees, and landscapes of different kinds.
With a cheerful eclecticism that's in contrast to its brooding, lyrical title, this group show adheres only sporadically to its stated theme of landscape.
Abstracted womb - like forms open out beneath a relatively realistic moorland landscape — echoing both mining tunnels and the birth of Lanyon's first child — the brooding reds and blues given an incised, sculptural quality by the scraping away of wet paint with a razor, a technique learned from Nicholson.
Constable's two great landscapes of the 1820s, The Leaping Horse (1825) and Boat Passing a Lock (1826) will be hung alongside Turner's brooding diploma work, Dolbadern Castle (1800).
Jacquelyn Gleisner speaks with artist Angela Dufresne whose «landscapes are murky» and portraits are «brooding
You will meet street artist Lowdown's beautifully forlorn portraits, David Bray's fine line kitsch drawings and Samantha Gare's brooding and bubbling landscapes.
Since Carnegie's subjects range from the relatively benign, isolated nature painting — along with the brooding architectural structures that often occupy the landscape, such as a gateway into a cemetery — to intimate little studies of excellently formed female asses, this is not an unreasonable question.
Where would we be without Emily Brontë's dark and brooding saga of ill - fated romance and revenge set amid the rugged landscape of the Yorkshire Moors?
The couple turned to Hamptons architect Bill Beeton and builder and landscape architect Michael Derrig for a beach house that would fit their growing brood and would also fit in with the village's older homes.
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