Sentences with phrase «dreamlike style»

De Balincourt's imaginative, dreamlike style straddles abstraction and representation, and often evokes notions of American utopia and dystopia.
Taking off from the format of a typical teenage sex comedy, Brickman deepens the characters and tightens the situations, filming them in a dark, dreamlike style full of sinuous camera movements and surrealistic insinuations.

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A collage of styles and emotional responses, the album incorporates every aesthetic we would expect from Radiohead without hearing the album, this time leaning more toward the dreamlike than to the arena sound, all the while sounding fresh and non-repetitive: «A Moon Shaped Pool» is irrefutably a Radiohead release and irrefutably its own.
Yet it's in style and tone that the film comes alive, its prowling, dreamlike atmosphere, down - to - earth performances and unerring visual confidence echoing early Terrence Malick or the best of Harmony Korine.
Without a word spoken, the first two shots in Thief, Michael Mann's groundbreaking 1981 feature debut, announce a simultaneously grim and dreamlike vision that seems, in retrospect, perfectly poised between the great urban crime films of the 1970s and the formal aesthetics of the 1980s — the «style decade» that Mann's subsequent cinema and television work did so much to help shape.
Featuring a striking color palette, Mr Lafrance's artwork and style confers a dreamlike, metaphysical aura to the 911.
From the epic grandeur of Big Sur to the Mediterranean style stretch of Santa Barbara coastline, nicknamed «the American Riviera,» this region of picturesque hamlets, jagged sea cliffs and rolling wine country has long attracted, not surprisingly, writers and artists mesmerised by its dreamlike beauty.
The location here is a dream come true, and although we like the sand - under - foot rustic beach hut - style, it may be less than dreamlike for some.
The first game had style and it was certainly surreal, which are two of the reasons I loved it, but it's a big leap to go from «vaguely dreamlike» to «emotionally compelling».
In some works, the softness of his painting style and the candy - like colors add to the mystical, dreamlike quality of the feathery forests and twinkling skies.
These paintings, with titles that refer to inspirational affirmations (It's not going to happen like that, Devotion, Determination, Perseverance and Potential) are suspended between an analytical depiction of reality and a dreamlike dimension, between autobiography and imagination, with her own personal style and narrative, in which the attention to time and space is central, evoking at the same time an affinity between life and painting, both imbued with intention and with mystery.
While both artists create paintings that spark the imagination through dreamlike narratives featuring a compelling cast of characters, each painter's style is distinct.
This exhibition shows the development of Andersson's recognisable painterly style in sensuous new paintings populated by ghostly figures amid dreamlike interiors and seemingly calm vistas.
Working across a range of subject matter and styles, from abstraction to dreamlike figuration, Mazliach evokes a fragmented narrative of politics and history.
Her vibrant and colourful graphic style is dreamlike and mysterious.
The works from this series endow archetypal Surrealist tropes such as dreamlike landscapes with Lichtenstein's distinctive style, weaving Lichtenstein himself into an art historical narrative.
Rachael's style is a unique take on traditional portraiture, which she warps to create an otherworldly, dreamlike aesthetic.
But there's also Modern art at TEFAF — Alexej von Jawlensky's colorful 1913 canvasHead of a Woman, painted in a colorful expressionistic style, was on offer for $ 3.4 million at Galerie Thomas, from Munich; Surrealist Paul Delvaux's erotic rendition of female nudes in a dreamlike setting is at Salzburg's Thomas Salis Art & Design; Piet Mondrian's landscape painting of a house surrounded by trees from 1902, before the Dutch modernist discovered his signature style of geometric abstraction, is at Düsseldorf «s Beck & Eggeling; and Impressionist painter Pierre - Auguste Renoir's enchanting 1885 canvas Au Bord de L'eau (At the Water's Edge), which beautifully captures a woman rowing a boat on a rural lake, is priced at $ 12 million at Dickinson, of London and New York.
After a study trip to Europe in 1856 - 8, his style of American realism, which up to then had been characterized by a hypnotic, dreamlike stillness - as exemplified by his masterpiece Fur Traders Descending the Missouri (1845, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York)- became more contrived and sentimental, losing some of its appeal in the process.
Liz Craft Arrived from: New York City L.A. gallery: none Style: Craft's fantastical, dreamlike sculptures often veer in the direction of nightmares: they include glossy, upended spiders, functionless house - like constructions, goopy unicorns, baby carriages and assorted monsters.
This style of painting developed in tandem with Surrealism, extending the latter's Symbolist inheritance into strange, nervous or dreamlike mark - making and calligraphic gestures, eventually producing a highly poetic European counterpart to Abstract Expressionism.
Although «magic realism» is a term today more commonly associated with the 20th - century literature of Latin America, it was first coined in 1925 by the German art historian and critic Franz Roh to describe an emerging style of modern realist paintings with fantasy or dreamlike subjects, and is often seen as parallel to or overlapping with the New Objectivity movement.
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