Sentences with phrase «from folkloric»

Fittingly its closing date was Halloween, the old festival of All Saint's Eve, which has been famously elevated in the USA to a theatrical celebration far removed from its folkloric and religious origins.

Not exact matches

Trend Spring Fashion With Floral Embroidery Outfits — We're talking traditional yet modern stitching on everything from jeans to blazers that creates a pretty, folkloric vibe.
The outerwear ranged from sheepskin - collared capes to a trench decorated with folkloric hearts and bugs.
Chloe Guipure Lace & Silk Crepon Top Chloe Folkloric Patched Lace Skirt (also love this simpler version from Net - a-porter) Oscar Tiye Malikah High Heel Sandals (also in all black) Chloe Python Handbag Chloe Dafne Sunglasses Song of Style Jewelry Marble Pyramid Bracelets
It does, however, hold the film back from achieving the purity and simplicity of the folkloric ends to which it strives.
Departure from Cusco, bound for Archaelogical Site of Ninamarca, crossing by high mountains to the typical and folkloric town of Paucartambo where we will have lunch and a little walk, and then we will continue our journey to the highest point of Three Cruces, where people go down around Cloudy Forest where with luck we will observe the national bird of Peru; the Cock of the Rocks, trogons and different varieties of animals like monkeys, medicinal plants, flowers.
Monte Alban Ruins tour USD13 public (includes transport) USD25 private (includes transport, entrance and guide) 9 am to 1 pm Folkloric parades, shows, orchestra FREE (Check schedule upon arrival) The following activities in Oaxaca can be done as an all day tour for USD40 including transport, guide, entrance fees, or they can be done individually as follows: Tule: USD 0.50 entrance + Transportation (30 mins from Oaxaca) Mitla: USD 5 entrance + Transportation (1.5 hours from Oaxaca) Mezcal factory: free entrance (about 1 hour from Oaxaca) Hierve el Agua: USD2 entrance + Transportation (about 3 hours from Oaxaca) Teotitlan de Valle: visit a local family that weaves and naturally dyes incredible carpets and tapestries.
The images used on posters are from Hand's own photographs of strange objects and folkloric artefacts.
Walking into the space conjures up recollections of the circus or some other heightened theatrical experience, populated by ghoulish, bizarre and animalistic characters sourced from Romanian folkloric myths, ceremonies, costumes and handcrafts.
As with Ebtekar's work in general, the piece is signature of his use of Persian folkloric symbology derived from ancient texts, specifically the poetry of Hafez.
Rooted in myth and mystery, this siren figure — evocative of a mermaid — references both the dugong, an endangered relative of the manatee found in warm coastal waters from East Africa to Australia, and the East African folkloric legend of the half woman, half sea creature who entices and eludes (nguva in Swahili).
This mingling of the magical with the factual takes gallery - goers on a folkloric dream they're not likely to wake from for some time.
Her newest paintings, entitled The End of Love and on view at Untitled Space in NYC from May 1 — 13, 2018, are lush and full, folkloric and sensual in color and subject matter.
Lari Pittman, from 12 Tableaux in Which the Avant - garde and the Folkloric Kissed, 2015, acrylic and lacquer spray over gessoed, heavy weight, paper board.
Events from the turbulent history of Albania, from Ottoman times to the communist period, social rituals, folkloric costumes and sociologically interesting group portraits can all be found in the collection.
Known for his innovative blending of figuration and abstraction, deft use of color, «hybrid juxtaposition of high and low,» and inspired interpretations of folkloric myths and Roman poetry, the survey features six bodies of work including layered paintings from the 1990s, Afromuse watercolor portraits, and new works created since Ofili began living and working in Trinidad.
Presented on a series of tables through the gallery, Iannone's work from 1968, Lists IV: A Much More Detailed Than Requested Reconstruction, is a narrative sequence of 34 black and white drawings, which highlight the artist's folkloric interest in coitus and the female form.
The Biennial took its title from Harris's book Mondo Utah and constituted, according to Moulton, of «a structural appropriation of Trent's book and a way to think about regionalism and the folkloric in an exhibition form.»
Known for her association with a generation of artists that became internationally prominent through the exhibition Beautiful Losers, Rojas in her earlier paintings drew from various Russian and Eastern European folkloric subjects.
Music and dances from the Philippines performed by Gwynneth Carla, Ethan Sabay Philippine Folkloric Group and Filipino Performing Arts Group and more.
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