Sentences with phrase «frolicking figures»

Gluibizzi paints frolicking figures from our digital cosmos, utilizing photography from the amateur and selfie - sourced Internet.

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Want to frolic in the pool with your baby but can't figure out how to hang onto your slippery little girl / guy?
The landscape is populated by female figures of various, often ambiguous ethnicities and different body types frolicking and making art, seemingly free of male gazes or racial tension.
These layered quasi-narratives emphasize bright, acidy colors in which male and female figures happily dance and frolic, coming together in inventive ways while simultaneously remaining separate.
Also on view at the museum is a show about Expressionism in Germany and France, including works by Van Gogh, Cézanne and a remarkable lithograph by Max Pechstein, of blue figures frolicking in a lake.
Her figures frolic in the existential non-place of the gallery or art fair and have a distinctive enigmatic power.
In his works, plump figures decorated in pearls and dainty high - heels frolic amongst toads, flamingos, snails and fruit in an absurd yet uncannily familiar world.
They, in turn, are densely populated by tumbling, frolicking, coupling and sometimes fighting figures — men and women, birds, horses, the occasional satyr or imaginary monster.
The final product is a brilliant reinterpretation of pastoral scenes in which aristocrats frolicking in Europe are replaced with black figures relaxing on the shores of Lake Michigan in Chicago: sailboats, crew shells and parasols are substituted with motorboats, water skiers and boom boxes: a summer breeze is swept aside by lyrics from Motown and Snoop Dogg.
Despite its apparent naturalism, Ray's oversized figure of a nude boy frolicking animatedly, even rabidly, with the animal world, verges upon the classical.
Demure figures appear caught up in a private fairytale while others frolic across canvases nestled within kaleidoscopic wood patterns.
In the painting from which this exhibition takes its title, Viel Raum für allerlei Glück (Plenty of Room for All Sorts of Happiness), for instance, the vast expanse of clear blue sky — evoked with a transparency Büttner might not have envisioned in the «80s — suggests the vacuity of the happy life of the vacationing family who appear as tiny (but overweight) figures frolicking in the sea below.
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