Not exact matches
The color change — from soothing green to a straight - up blood red — is no doubt calculated to raise the
emotional tenor, as is the file - folder nav menu and the ragged, runaway - note feel to the heading graphic
in the middle of the page.
Though it tries too hard to evoke the journey aspect of the Lord of the Rings DVDs» appendices, failing to earn the
emotional tenor of a conclusion
in which the ramshackle postproduction facility is dismantled and crewmembers speak of starting families
in the time it took to complete the film, it's a piece blessedly light on promotional affectations.
The
emotional tenor remains as soul - crushing and painfully insightful as any of Ware's work, but it's really insufficient to talk about what happens
in anything he does.
They were too melodramatic — that's never been the
emotional tenor that I've been interested
in.
Wylie works from observation and memory, internalizing her subjects, tirelessly reworking a given motif
in drawing and collage until the image is suffused with the artist's idiosyncratic style and
emotional tenor.
Hugh Steers (1962 — 1995) was celebrated for his allegorical painting that captured the
emotional and political
tenor of New York
in the late 1980s and early 1990s, particularly the impact of queer identity and the AIDS crisis.
Works
in the collection exemplify photography's intrinsic ability to document, whether by recording the social changes of a particular region or capturing moments of high
emotional tenor.
Each of these elicits different qualities from Katz's artistic vocabulary: woodcut, for example, yields an
emotional tenor not commonly seen elsewhere
in his oeuvre, as the traces left by chisel and burn are left legible and accepted by the artist.
In the lines of his best drawings, one can read movement, volume, weight, the
emotional tenor of the artist and subject, the scientific knowledge of the time, and the artist's philosophy.
I take
in the
emotional tenor of the moment without becoming part of it.
The
tenor of the
emotional environment
in which children are raised has life - lasting effects for them (Valliant, 2012; Waldinger & Schulz, 2016).