Sentences with phrase «conveyed than in his work»

Nowhere is that theme better conveyed than in his work, The Boys: The Story of 732 Young Concentration Camp Survivors.

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Today, many Iraqi and Syrian archaeologists evoke this infamous chapter in medieval history to convey some sense of the devastation wrought by the so - called Islamic State (ISIL), along with the continued brutality of more than four years of civil war in Syria.
Such an elliptical manner of telling a tale probably couldn't work in a movie, because the camera tends to function independently of offscreen narrators, conveying far more than could correspond to a single voice — which is probably why filmmakers from William Wyler to Luis Bu — uel to Jacques Rivette haven't even tried to approximate Bronte's form.
Working with guys like Antoine who know what it likes to be in a less than bad situation can convey that very easily on film.
While it certainly conveys the importance of keeping teaching and learning at the forefront of decision making, it is no more meaningful, in and of itself, than admonishing the leader of any organization to keep his or her eye on the organizational «ball» — in this case, the core objective of making schools work better for kids.
Together, you can accomplish so much more working together on your eBook rather than accepting blanket changes that you're not happy about, while conveying trust in your editor's skills at the same time.
Some works convey a sense of place using no more than a simple graphic line, as demonstrated by Roy Lichtenstein and Saul Steinberg; others inject atmospheric effects as seen in examples by Richard Artschwager, Jennifer Bartlett, and Alexis Rockman.
«It's easier to make your mistakes on paper than it is in steel,» he has said, and his lyrical drawing in watercolor and ink conveys the grace of his monumental works.
It is in these intuitive, rather than intellectualised, works that Soriano sought to convey «the truth of our interior world, the reality of our psychic world.»
For a start, how about teaching art history in art lessons from the point of view of the artist, tell them Francis Bacon hung about with the Krays, or that Caravaggio murdered someone, let them know that the stuff about the vanishing point and composition are tools for conveying aspects of life, death, fear, sex - god forbid, humour - and those po faced dullards with posh voices that stand in front of great works pointing at background views of Tuscany are no more to do with painting pictures than I am an art historian.
The ground floor has been intricately reconfigured with arched passageways and small room in order to show the temporary exhibition — Africa is No island — bringing together 40 young photographers whose work conveys aspects of contemporary African lives and more than challenge the dark continent stereotypes.
I get enormous satisfaction from making work that conveys my thoughts and feelings more articulately than I can in words.
b. 1954, Santender, Spain Although influenced by ideas ranging from philosophy to multiculturalism, Juan Uslé's lyrical abstract works do not aim to be in any way representational, rather they convey his personal vision of the world, which is poetic rather than narrative.
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