The phrase
"ethereal quality" refers to something that is delicate, light, and seems almost heavenly or otherworldly.
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The large - scale diptych painting titled Stigmata has a rich, deep, almost
ethereal quality of surface and yet presents an uncanny similarity of form.
The film has a dreamy,
ethereal quality about it that asks more questions than provides answers, but it is all done in such a way as to bring comfort to the receptive soul watching it.
Despite his small 5» 3» stature Mohamed's shape and his
overall ethereal qualities were said to be as close to human physical perfection as possible.
Olsen, whose talent was made powerfully apparent with her breakout film, 2011's «Martha Marcy May Marlene,» does a fine job but, given her wide -
eyed ethereal quality, she seems an unusual casting choice.
For generations, artists such as Mark Rothko, Yves Klein and Kazimir Malevich have attempted to locate and convey a
certain ethereal quality within a space of visual absence, one that abstract painter Peter Halley defined as a «serenity or radiance».
The work is often unrefined and raw, it comprises of objects and installations that seem on the verge of collapse or have an
exquisite ethereal quality.
Working in black and white, Levin's forms silhouetted beneath a frothing surf and suggestions of endless depths take on a nostalgic,
even ethereal quality.
[11] Such studies support what we might intuitively know to be true: «More so than any other artistic endeavours, music
possesses ethereal qualities that infiltrates and permeates multiple facets of our existence in a complex manner.»
The stockings in Blossom (2014) and R.S.V.P. Reverie «Scribe» (2014) extend vertically, horizontally and diagonally across the gallery walls, with a strength that belies the simple,
ethereal quality of her materials.
We're treated to slow zooms and fades, and once one gets comfortable with this style they truly add to the film's
more ethereal qualities.
That's pretty amazing, and it does what we might have once thought impossible: assign real, tangible value to
the ethereal quality we call empathy.
This gives the field of astrobiology
an ethereal quality; despite all the possibilities, an answer on whether or not we are alone in the universe continues to slip through our fingers.
The ancient practice of Ayurveda, otherwise known as «the science of life,» calls the fall and winter months «vata» season, after
the ethereal quality of the cosmos that is seen in cold, dry, windy weather.
The story detailed Madison's final days — down to the last Instagram picture she posted, in which «holiday lights are twinkling in the trees of Rittenhouse Square, and Madison put a filter on the image that produced
an ethereal quality, almost as if the night is underwater.»
Go for a shadow with a bit of shimmer in a cream formula; it sinks right into skin and gives
that ethereal quality.
I think it is a gorgeous piece with
an ethereal quality.
I love
the ethereal quality of the gauzy fabric.
Look for a dress that has
an ethereal quality and delicate, intricate details.
There is such
an ethereal quality about this..
My inner 6 - year - old loves this dress for
its ethereal qualities; my adult self appreciates it for its beauty.
Lynne Ramsay's been wowing us with her deft artistry for some time now; her masterful staging and collapsing of time signatures adding
an ethereal quality to Morven Callar and We Need to Talk About Kevin.
There's
an ethereal quality to these infernos, Kosinski's camera hanging back in awe of their destructive majesty.
Every scene, every shot has a rhythm and
an ethereal quality that belies the familiarity of the story we know.
A Fantastic Woman is a film on the cusp of greatness — Benjamín Echazarreta's dreamy cinematography lends
it an ethereal quality, as does Matthew Herbert's flute - heavy score, capturing the way Marina's spirit seeks to break free from the confines placed on it by society and Orlando's family.
Sumptuous visuals that thematically convey
the ethereal qualities of the natural world and man - made environs.
So where he went right was in his handling of
the ethereal quality of the «In Between».
Even the oil burning sound track is on point, almost invoking
an ethereal quality as it lays the power down.
Wind the Drive select dial to «Dynamic mode» and the engine almost takes on
an ethereal quality, embracing a deep, menacing soundtrack that provides an accurate portent to its surfeit of performance.
It is dark in the cave, so flashlights help you spot the stalactites clinging to the cave's roof, the stalagmites growing up from the ground and the crystal structures that give this underground world
an ethereal quality.
Much like the Indian Ocean island that they inhabit, The Zanzibar Collection's quartet of idyllic hotels have
an ethereal quality that makes you believe that they can't quite be real — but they most certainly are LIKE TIMBUKTU OR CASABLANCA, Zanzibar is a place the very sound of which causes More Comments
Much like the Indian Ocean island that they inhabit, The Zanzibar Collection's quartet of idyllic hotels have an ethereal quality
The heavy use of tribal drums combined with flowing melodies gives
an ethereal quality to this music.
There's Dreams, which are
ethereal qualities — I'd like to have more money, more free time, or I'd like to make more art.
She has recently begun printing some of her most iconic images as shimmering sublimation prints on aluminum plates, lending
an ethereal quality to already exquisite prints.
Imbued with
an ethereal quality, these works celebrate spray paint's ability to create atmospheric layers that seem to extend beyond the frame.
In her colourful Reflections series, Chou delves into
the ethereal qualities of water, captivated by the rippling effect of wind and ephemeral passages of light on its surface as exemplified in Orange, White and Green # 1 (2013).
Upon closer inspection, one learns that the abstract meanderings of Reeder's marks are made by placing pasta noodles on the canvases and spraying paint over them — resulting in
the ethereal quality throughout his pieces.
Brush strokes further obscure the clarity of these skyscapes, giving them a dreamlike and
ethereal quality.
The translucent nature of many of the types of stone he chooses gives his works a glowing,
ethereal quality — a celestial quality which sculptors have been intensely pursuing throughout art history.
As the history of art is concerned very much over a work's provenance, or its record of ownership, Beshty's works offer the viewer tangible accounts of their own prior histories gives his works a glowing,
ethereal quality — a celestial quality which sculptors have been intensely pursuing throughout art history.
The art historian David Alan Mellor, who published a study of Denny's work in 2002, has described these later works as having
the ethereal quality of «abstract Turners».
Watercolor artist Fahren Feingold imparts
an ethereal quality to her unique works depicting the female form.
His oeuvre manipulates both moving and still imagery, evoking
an ethereal quality that is suggestive of another plane of existence.
While the first of these paintings in late ’46 are airy and brushy in the vein of Matta or Gorky, over the first half of ’47
this ethereal quality was quickly discarded in favor of a more grounded, geometrically abstract style.
Some are portraits, others present people in more complex postures creating sensual and
ethereal quality to the work.