Sentences with phrase «dreamlike worlds in»

In his photography, the use of double exposure, collage, and scratch - and - peel methods allows Nahusenay to create irreproducible, dreamlike worlds in which the spiritual ostensibly strains against, and spills into, the physical.
He lived with his mother in Queens and seldom ventured beyond New York City; however, Joseph Cornell created the most exotic and dreamlike worlds in his «shadow boxes».
Lovely sephia photographs of New York open a window into Hoffman's dreamlike world in this trailer for The Museum of Extraordinary Things:

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It dealt with visions of Britain's role in the world in a way that felt credible and desirable, rather than dreamlike and self - interested.
For instance, sleep paralysis, or the experience of feeling paralyzed while still aware of the outside world, is reported in up to 40 percent of all people and is linked with vivid dreamlike hallucinations that can result in the sensation of floating above one's body.
Shot in soft honey hued yellows and baby blue pastels, there is no doubt you are stepping into a hyper - realized, dreamlike East coast college campus, and whether or not you're familiar with that world (or its sensibilities) will largely determine your enjoyment of the film.
«Tell me the story of us», Frances says to Sophie as they elaborately plot out their future in a whimsical dreamlike world.
Where his Metropolitan and Barcelona dropped anchor in immaculately - observed social environs (Manhattan's waning debutante scene and the European refuge of loquacious Americans, respectively), Stillman's modestly - budgeted return to filmmaking holed up in a dreamlike and not especially convincing college setting, where Gatsby-esque self - inventors sought to transform their ugly little world through good soap and new dance crazes.
Miracle's early dip into the muffled world of a flooded sub-basement immediately immerses us in the dreamlike narrative, one that replicates the free associative fluidity of the unconscious.
The narrative isn't entirely comprehensible on one viewing, but the torrent of emotions, the dreamlike tone and the gorgeous cinematography makes for an unforgettable story of human connection in the face of an unfeeling and at times enormously unfair and mystifying world.
In this sophomore feature, Wheatley showed a fierce command of the film medium, creating a dizzying religious parable set among a world of violent crime and ethereal justice with dreamlike sadistic cults operating levers best left unmolested.
It helps to solidify and further embed us in the dreamlike world.
This is an unusual account of World War I, the trenches seen only in abstract cutaways or dreamlike visions while Kent focuses on the women left behind.
He may have finally left his somewhat - brief coma and its dreamlike world, but now hes stuck in the middle of the ocean.
It's feminine in terms of its dreamlike watercolour world, of its delicate, beautiful art design and considered characterisation of its central figure.
Driven by a central murder mystery in which the player character is said to be the killer, an unnamed victim narrates the dreamlike story as you make your way through Wuthrer's sketchbook-esque world.
Simmons has been producing set - up photography since the late 1970s, depicting mannequins, dolls, and dummies in dreamlike, often eerie staged worlds to explore domesticity, gender roles, objectification, and the increasingly questionable space between animate and inanimate.
The virtual worlds are dreamlike in their aesthetic, yet the artifice of the simulated reality is left apparent.
This Cuban painter moved in avant - garde circles in pre-second world war Paris, joined the surrealist movement, then returned home to paint his masterpiece The Jungle (1943) in which masked dancers move in a dreamlike space.
Included here is her 4.5 m 1964 mural The Magical World Of The Mayas, a dreamlike panorama in which collective psychic transformation is posited as a distinct possibility.
Puryear's evocative, dreamlike explorations in abstract forms retain vestigial elements of utility from everyday objects found in the world.
In her work, Jones describes a dreamlike world inhabited by winsome young girls, plants with roots pushing into the soil, insects, cats, scarecrows and sheds.
The artist is particularly interested in landscape and as such has created numerous images of the natural world, from detailed representations of plants and flora to more surreal, dreamlike panoramics.
For his current exhibition at Roq la Rue gallery in Seattle, «Hastemaker», Weldon builds upon his vibrantly colored, dreamlike world.
In the 1930s, Melotti created fanciful and dreamlike narratives embedded in small ceramic squares, continuing to work with ceramics and terra - cotta throughout the Second World WaIn the 1930s, Melotti created fanciful and dreamlike narratives embedded in small ceramic squares, continuing to work with ceramics and terra - cotta throughout the Second World Wain small ceramic squares, continuing to work with ceramics and terra - cotta throughout the Second World War.
All of these series show the real world in a blurred, dreamlike fashion.
Artists in this exhibition evoke the Enlightenment - era identity of mystical and medical discovery; their works look inside the human body in the hope of reconciling the quickly evolving world of clinical science with the un-mined depths of the psychic, the dreamlike, and the imaginary.
The German artist's love for precision, in an almost obsessive manner, brings models to life under the brush stroke and draws one into a dreamlike world where time has suspended.
With softened features and closed eyes, the iridescent white marble sculptures exist in a dreamlike state, encouraging the rushed world around them to pause and perhaps join in the dream.
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