Sentences with word «ebullience»

In the catalog, the curators and additional essayist Diana Greenwold of the Portland Museum of Art attribute the irrepressible ebullience of Hofmann's art to his initial experiences of America's technological prowess and the country's expansive horizons.
In addition to his triumphant career, Perlman has a seemingly ideal marriage — to Toby, a woman who is his match in ebullience, wit, and passion for art and music.
He was jovial to the point of ebullience when I met him at his brother's compound outside Washington (his brother, Prince Khalid bin Salman, is the Saudi ambassador to the U.S.).
Risky because Tuttle has frequently skirted the margins of nonsense and invisibility in his work, though it can also erupt with ebullience at times.
India's IPO market is coming back to life as companies take advantage of investor ebullience on the country's economic prospects.
This is life, whether we initially recognize it or not, and any question of its worth, given its evident trials, is so swiftly beaten back by the film's infectious ebullience as to dissipate almost entirely by its conclusion.
Author Joanna Penn is, actually, a glass -95-percent-full person, and her infectious ebullience is evident in London Book Fair RoundUp 2013: An Author's Perspective.
Sensual and erotic like Oldenburg's related soft sculptures, they forgo Oldenburg's melancholia in favor of irrepressible ebullience.
After the war, back in San Francisco, Bischoff found himself once more in the midst of avant - garde artistic ebullience - mixing, among other painters (and to name but two), with such artists as Mark Rothko and Clyfford Still.
Dan Walsh's paintings such as Flight (Image above, 2016) or Circus (both 2016) create structures of hard - edged ebullience, where symmetry and order wrestle with the sensual delight of the rounded forms and colours.
We are a country that increasingly idealizes and rewards a type - A personality leadership of overbearing public positivity, dominance, and back - slapping ebullience.
Entering the market at today's S&P 500 price / earnings multiple of 21 times previous 12 - month earnings gives investors little cushion should the present market ebullience fade, especially when one considers that the 40 - year average P / E multiple is closer to 16 times.
The tone of Christian diet writers themselves is usually one part ebullience and two parts anxiety.
As captain of special teams for the Browns» successor team, the Baltimore Ravens, he played with his old ebullience and abandon and had one of his best seasons, with 18 solo special teams tackles, two fumble recoveries and one caused fumble.
Now, in spite of the fact that the players still line up, doff their caps and bow at each other before every game, the spectators have discovered the true appropriateness of vocal ebullience and downright derision, which add considerable color to their contests.
She is a skilled clinician, and so enthusiastic about her work that she approaches diagnosis with a certain cheerful ebullience, manifested most directly by a rapid verbal delivery in which the words tumble out so closely on one another that she seems always on the verge of stuttering.
As a filmmaker, Buscemi blends the spontaneity John Cassavetes always tried for (and rarely achieved) with the communal ebullience of Robert Altman.
A film of almost total sugar - rush ebullience but flecked with moments of adult - world portent that occasionally pierce through the innocent sphere of childhood wonder.
Kevin Pollak and Kerry Bishé do their best with weakly - etched roles as Max's screw - up son and hyper - devoted granddaughter, and Mort Sahl, Rance Howard and Lee Weaver provide forced ebullience as Max's old - age - home buddies.
There's no denying that Washington can play a rococo villain with flip ebullience, but I fervently wish he were doing it in a movie that paid more than lip service to the real world.
Morris's ebullience permeates the tale (possibly apocryphal) of his assurance to Hamilton that the great Washington was not so austere as often thought.
His sense of humor and natural ebullience can sometimes lead to clownish antics in the ring but any «acting up» should always be completely good - natured.
I've jokingly proclaimed Saints Row IV the greatest game of all time, which is partly an expression of my enthusiasm for it and partly a reflection of its deliriously over-the-top ebullience.
Next to eleven large paintings made between 1998 and 2003, provided by the Mazzoli Gallery in Modena, there will also be a group of ten amazing new paintings portraying figures of great ebullience against backgrounds of poetic landscapes.
Their rhythm and ebullience place them directly in the tradition of Abstract Expressionism.
Manzoni's ebullience contrasted starkly with Castellani's introverted, thoughtful presence.
The fluorescent ebullience of Levy's painted digital prints recalls the bouncy logic of Lisa Frank as much as the shape - shifting Frank Stella, the digital tectonics of our cellular world unveiled in topsy - turvily layered grids.
Divided into triptychs, the six large paintings here — biggest 60 bu 90 inches — deftly incorporated bits of collage along with spatters and ripples of paint, and they conveyed enough gestural ebullience to suggest the sheer joy of their making.
Her touch with a brush allows her to make a variety of exuberant marks that seem to dance with unique and energetic ebullience.
Here lies the contradiction of Matisse's life as an artist: despite the apparent ebullience of most of his work, he always sought to empty out his emotions, so that the painting might attain a perfect visual purity of coherence, and unity of form and content.
The pure abstractionists keep to the relatively safe waters of inventive ebullience, while Brown and company brave the rapids of recognizable subject matter, while holding fast to the same improvisational attitude that marks abstraction's timeless appeal.
Bright, solid, blocks of red, overlaid with black recalcitrant surrealist «branches» on pristinely white Dibond, create tension and opposition via ebullience and self - containment.
From the crass neon sloganism of early Henry Holland and the abstract radicalism of the second - wave Belgian avant - gardist A.F. Vandevoorst, to the peculiar functionalism of North - European designers like Ann - Sofie Back, and the party - driven ebullience of downtown New York collective AsFour, Linde paints an image of a booming industry in constant pursuits of newness.
I once used the title «Puberty on the Scale of a Planet» to convey how the human species seems to be going through the same awkward transition we all experience as individuals in moving from often - reckless teen ebullience to the more measured life strategies of adulthood.
Global trends echo that awkward, sometimes damaging, transition from teenage - style ebullience to the more measured norms of adulthood.
The room with its mix of patterns and color has an air of inviting ebullience.
He was jovial to the point of ebullience when I met him at his brother's compound outside Washington (his brother, Prince Khalid bin Salman, is the Saudi ambassador to the U.S.).
So there is an even chance that the bond market's ebullience on Friday will be reversed on upcoming inflation reports.
After the War, back in San Francisco, Bischoff found himself once more in the midst of avant - garde artistic ebullience - mixing, among other painters (and to name but two), with such artists as Mark Rothko and Clyfford Still.
Dan Walsh's paintings such as Flight or Circus (both 2016) create structures of hard - edged ebullience, where symmetry and order wrestle with the sensual delight of the rounded forms and colours.
Project dejection or ebullience.
Still, after the 2015 election, the ebullience felt unsustainably fizzy.
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