Marion Wagschal's paintings created between 1980 and 2015 reflect the artist's affinity
for psychological portraits, the selected works are telling of her preferred subject: the feminine figure as a repository of stories both personal and universal.
Known
for her psychological portraits of women and children, Bishop Good's photographs reveal the subtle nuances of the human drama by examining the hidden feelings that belong to the realm of self - awareness.
Not exact matches
Now a new study suggests that the ubiquitous smartphone self
portraits don't just have
psychological implications
for the people taking them; they can also have a real impact on their friends and followers, as well.
Ahead of its UK release later this month, Lionsgate has debuted the first poster and trailer
for director Anna Rose Holmer's award - winning drama The Fits; take a look below... THE FITS is a
psychological portrait of 11 - year - old Toni (Royalty Hightower)-- a tomboy assimilating to a tight - knit dance team in Cincinnati's West End.
The Fits (Director: Anna Rose Holmer, Screenwriters: Anna Rose Holmer, Saela Davis, Lisa Kjerulff)-- In this
psychological portrait, Toni, an 11 - year - old tomboy, is assimilating into a tight - knit dance team in Cincinnati's West End when a mysterious outbreak of fainting spells plagues the team, and her desire
for acceptance is twisted.
It quickly became a polarizing film
for film critics, many embracing the Red Shoes meets Repulsion
psychological portrait of neurosis and obsession in a meek, repressed young woman (Natalie Portman) who still has little girl prima ballerina dreams, others critical of the melodrama, hysteria and blunt metaphors («high - grade hokum,» as one critic called it).
Known
for her extraordinary dignity and poise, here we see a
psychological portrait of the First Lady as she struggles to maintain her husband's legacy and the world of «Camelot» that they created and loved so well.
Vertical Entertainment has revealed an official US trailer
for the release of the
psychological horror - thriller Rupture, from director Steven Shainberg (of the film Secretary over a decade ago, as well as Fur: An Imaginary
Portrait of Diane Arbus).
This allegorical
portrait of the Algerian resistance was inspired by the real - life story of the Papin sisters, two maids who brutally murdered their employers in 1930s France — also the basis
for Jean Genet's influential 1947 play The Maids and Claude Chabrol's 1995
psychological thriller La Cérémonie.
While it includes all the requisite details of Hemingway's storied life — the love affairs, the feuds, the wars (real and emotional)-- that shaped the writer in all his complexity, her
portrait is a largely
psychological one, seeking both the impetus
for his distinctive fiction as well as the roots of the failures in his personal life.
For example, an editor might use these keywords to describe a mystery suspense novel: «noir atmosphere,» «urban settings,» «world - weary protagonists,» «harsh realism,» «
psychological depth,» «wistful poetry,» «atmospheric,» «urban landscape,» «violent
portrait.»
I rely on animal body language in my work as a metaphor
for these underlying patterns, transforming the animal subjects into human
psychological portraits.
Dutch artist Hellen van Meene is best known
for her carefully staged
portraits of adolescent girls, revealing the
psychological tension and ambiguity of this transitional stage of life.
Neel is renowned
for her visual acuity and
psychological depth, and her
portraits and nude paintings of friends, family, strangers, and prominent cultural figures alike convey an incredibly consistent intimacy regardless of the relationship to her subject.
Chantal Joffe is well known
for her powerful
portraits paintings, celebrated
for their fluid brushwork and
psychological charge.
Alice Neel is best known
for her
portraits which, with their controlled painterly drama and
psychological nuance, are complete and polished formal statements in a classical genre.
The exhibition combines depictions of funerary bouquets, which Packer approaches as
psychological stand - ins
for people, with individual
portraits of those she knows well — mostly family members and close friends.
Recently seen in Young Americans 2 at the Saatchi Gallery in London, Lowe is best known
for his hyperreal, close - up,
psychological portraits of children and babies executed on metal panel.
Peyton herself owes a debt to the great
portrait painter Alice Neel, known
for her incisive
psychological studies, and in fact paid homage to Neel with a nude image of the artist (referencing Neel's own famous nude self -
portrait at age 80.)
Her
portraits stand out
for their
psychological insight as much as
for their vivid sense of colour and animated brushwork.