Sentences with phrase «draws aesthetic inspiration»

She draws aesthetic inspiration for her animated videos from a combination of Japanese art forms — ukiyoe woodcuts, manga, and anime — while she often sets her layered, surrealistic narratives in domestic interiors and communal spaces such as public restrooms, commuter trains, and bathhouses.

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You have such a pleasing aesthetic and great taste / home decor style that I'm always able to draw inspiration from you.
He draws thematic inspiration from classic Western director John Ford (specifically 1956's «The Searchers») and from his beloved»30s and»40s crime movies as well as the visual aesthetic of French New Wave auteurs.
There are a few styling oddities here and there, such as the awkward shelflike protrusion that's created by the vents beneath the center display, but the aesthetic is largely understated despite drawing heavy inspiration from the LFA supercar, starting with the instrument cluster.
The 159 elegant rooms draw inspiration from the muted tones and refined aesthetic of traditional Chinese ink paintings, and embody the intrinsic charms of the Orient.
Trailblazers is a team - based racing game that draws as much on science fiction as it does on 1950s hot rod culture for aesthetic inspiration.
Hailing from Edo State, the historic seat of the Benin Empire, he draws inspiration from the dual aesthetic and spiritual traditions which infused his upbringing, using imagery and iconography from both Edo traditions and Catholicism.
This, combined with constant inspiration drawn from classical comic book imagery, pop art and American cinema (especially the horror genre), as well as the aesthetic of classic prints (Durer, Goya, Daumier, Kathe Kollwitz, etc.), creates Hancock's unique approach to collaged painting.
In creating her works the artist draws inspiration from both established formal principles of Western painting and the rich traditions of Islamic art, however the aesthetic outcome is a new order that is foreign to both.
For her Cyborg series (1997 - 2000), Lee drew inspiration from the machine aesthetic of early 20th - century Modernism, suspending fragmentary female bodies from the ceiling; another series of sinewy, chandelier - like works are draped in glass and acrylic beads, offering a more abstract counterpart to the figurative cyborgs.
But the exhibition also demonstrates how art has drawn inspiration from the materials and aesthetic possibilities of industrialization, which have continuously pushed the limits for what has been considered art.
Drawing inspiration from such sources as local architecture, amateur photographs, and state fair banners, their work runs the aesthetic spectrum from sleek to handcrafted, underscoring the diverse manifestations of the vernacular within our lived environment and its impact on artists working today.
However variant in their approach, aesthetic or genre, all of the exhibited works draw inspiration from the notion of comfort that characterizes the privacy of domestic life.
«However, when artists draw inspiration from past movements and genres, the present artwork being created holds true to the intentions, aesthetic and validations of the historical lineages; an artistic acknowledgement to the predecessors.
Artists often draw inspiration from science and nature but scientists aren't immune from appreciating the aesthetic qualities of the microscopic subjects they study.
And while it might seem daunting or feel too late (after all, 62,000 chemicals were grandfathered in with no safety testing when the Toxics Safety Control Act was passed in 1976), there are strong past successes from which to draw inspiration, like the banning of lead in wall paint and gasoline, after which average human blood lead levels dropped impressively, or the Canadian trend to ban aesthetic pesticide use.
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