Sentences with phrase «deceptively simple line»

These four contemporary artists represent radically different approaches to drawing today, from Kelly's pure and deceptively simple line drawings to Baselitz's painterly and expressive style.
The plant drawings are, for the most part, deceptively simple line drawings made in graphite or ink.

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The lovely romantic duet «Kuch To Hua Hai (Something Has Happened)» has a huge heart to match the tune's heartbeat - pulsing bass line, which also serves to reinforce the darker undercurrent as the pair is not actually besottedly prancing over each other; and for the title ballad, Advani's subtly bittersweet picturization is not only one with Shankar - Ehsaan - Loy's simultaneously joyous and mournful melody (comparable with Michel Legrand's sweeping main theme to Jacques Demy's 1964 classic The Umbrellas of Cherbourg in its ability to effortlessly elicit warmth and pain all at once — especially as it recurs as an instrumental theme) but the profound poetry of Javed Akhtar's deceptively simple lyrics.
But look past the deceptively simple camera setups and muted line readings, and you'll find one of the most emotionally devastating movies about old age and parenting ever made.
Perfectly paced, each line and blank space in the deceptively simple illustrations is essential.
It sounds so deceptively simple in concept, but in practice it's astonishing how quickly you can become engrossed in the action, your eyes flicking back and forth like a drug addict eyeing up his next line.
His methods and materials range from deceptively simple drawings on paper of squares, lines, and dots, sometimes in light pastel colors; to collage and assemblage work with folds and cuts; to artist's books that are like works of sculpture.
The subject matter of his sculptures and paintings is deceptively simple: most works depict one seemingly innocuous subject (often pastel - hued children and animals drawn with confident, cartoonish lines) with little or no background.
O'Keeffe's facility with a variety of media — pastel, charcoal, watercolor, and oil — combined with her sense for line, color, and composition to produce deceptively simple works.
His colour palette is worked out through deceptively simple arrangements of lines and angles that bring colours into unexpected encounters with each other.
Clearly derived from the observation of nature, the sometimes deceptively simple drawings demonstrate Kelly's mastery of line and his continual fascination with abstract form, positive and negative space, and color.
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