Sentences with phrase «exuberant style by»

She made these impeccably tailored pieces step right in line with her joyfully exuberant style by wearing the look with her long braids.

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Imagine that, Rob Gronkowksi, the shirtless party animal, the guy who has lived a life away from football with verve while being hawked by social media, a man with an impromptu, exuberant style.
I was won over by the credit sequence, which shows rock - and - roll heroine Susan (Renee Zellweger) lip - synching Little Richard's «The Girl Can't Help It» while cavorting madly around her fluffy 50s bedroom, shot in a slurred, pixilated form that recalls the exuberant camera style of Wong Kar - wei (Days of Being Wild, Chungking Express).
Indeed, it would benefit from being more exuberant, to live up to the expectation set by the extrovert styling.
See for yourself the exuberant Rococo style in the engraving on the high altar, followed by a view of the cross vaulting and the Chapel of the Santíssimo Sacramento.
Katherine Bernhardt is showing Night Fruit, a two and a half by three metre painting in electric neon colouration and Bernhardt's characteristic loose and exuberant style.
Remembering Lisa de Kooning — The NYT's Sunday Styles section has a long and moving piece on the by turns sad, hard, blessed, and exuberant life of Willem de Kooning's daughter, whose death in St. John is still being investigated as a possible homicide (pending forensic - testing reports).
These paintings were seen as a reaction to or even an attack on the exuberant, gestural Ab Ex style, and Stella was definitely inspired by a Jasper Johns flag painting, but he has insisted that the Black Paintings were «my own version of Abstract Expressionism.»
His paintings and drawings are informed by a surreal, ongoing narrative of epic proportions, in an exuberant style inspired by his love for comics, superheroes, pulp fiction and pop culture.
The exuberant style in which this large canvas by Elaine de Kooning is painted exemplifies the energy of its subject, identified as Bacchus, the ancient Roman god of wine, fertility, and ecstasy.
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