Sentences with phrase «eventually developing a style»

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Every fashionista eventually figures out that confidence and comfort are by far the most essential elements when it comes to developing truly singular personal style; way more so than wearing the latest trends and «it» designer labels.
When we share poems with students and invite them to respond with their own ideas and musings while imitating the writer's form or style, we empower them to develop a voice, to work at something that will eventually become their own.
The gameplay innovations brought to the arcades in Renegade and the fast - paced style of Kung Fu Master would eventually be fused together as Taito developed its next project - Double Dragon.
While its predecessor might have been an early example of how a portable action - RPG could be executed, as well as adapting the Zelda - style top - down screen - by - screen adventure into traditional RPG trappings, Secret of Mana had a much greater influence on how games would eventually develop in Japan.
These works gained him international recognition as one of the first painters to develop a new style of postwar abstraction, and he was eventually associated — despite his rejection of labels — with such movements as tachisme, art informel, and action painting.
Eventually, Saito abandoned his theater work to focus on developing his particular style ofColor Field abstraction, often featuring calligraphic characters drawn from an alphabet of his own creation.
Eventually, Saito abandoned his theater work to focus on developing his particular style of Color Field abstraction, often featuring calligraphic characters drawn from an alphabet of his own creation.
Pollock experimented with a number of styles before eventually developing a vigorously gestural technique, dripping and spattering paint across his canvases in a seemingly random way.
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.
Originally starting out as a painter concentrating on narrative themes, Martin eventually developed her signature influential style of hand - painted grids on canvas, with muted backgrounds.
He experimented with the dominant and emerging styles of the late 1940s, particularly Abstract Expressionism and Surrealism, eventually developing a personal style of abstraction focused on dripping, cell - like forms, an allover instability, and sensitivity to color and light, as in Opposites (1950).
As with other forms of writing, you will eventually develop your own unique style, and every submission will bear your mark.
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