Picturing a reveler in a party hat trailing slightly deflated balloons while walking past a dilapidated shack in an overcast, unkempt field, the work's
deep emotional intensity is accentuated by the dead trees that frame the composition and further highlight the feeling of foreboding in the work.
Not exact matches
«Our fans always want to explore
deeper and more
emotional connections to NHL hockey,» said NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman, «and that is precisely what Rogers has promised to deliver over the next 12 years — channeling the reach of its platforms and the
intensity of its passion for the game into an unparalleled viewing experience.»
When he wrote it, my brother had gone through the wars, so to speak, spiritual and
emotional, and it has a wry, nightmarish
intensity to it, run through by
deep veins of both withering cynicism and luminous faith, that I found fascinating and rather disturbing.
But he was unlike the Renaissance man in that his own personal problems lent a bitter urgency, a sense of
emotional desperation and
intensity and determination to all he said, eyes flashing, calm voice firmly enunciating, occasional smile revealing a man still with roots
deep in the Saxon soil from which he continued to draw a stream of homely metaphors and coarse comment.
We often equate being in love with reliability and an
emotional intensity that delves
deeper than a relationship that's centred solely on sexual intercourse.
However, some gifted children differ in terms of their
emotional and moral
intensity, sensitivity to expectations and feelings, perfectionism, and
deep concerns about societal problems.