Robert Storr, former MoMA curator and, until last year, dean at Yale School of Art, compares her to late - stage Matisse - restricted in mobility yet conjuring moments of
great lyricism from coloured paper and scissors.
His dynamic brushwork, nervous line and extraordinarily rich colours give his paintings
a great lyricism; what ultimately interests the artist is the melancholy and desperation in the human condition.
Stylish and painterly, with moments of
great lyricism, it flies over the Spanish countryside to the sea... the film does everything in its power to escape the claustrophobia inherent in the story.
Erotic and corporeal symbols became more prominent, whilst
a greater lyricism developed in his «Blackboard paintings».
«The styl [e] of Briggs... in the fifties does bear a family resemblance to Still's while differing substantially because of [his] more explicit references to nature,...
greater lyricism, and... stress on painterly finesse.»
The current show presents a looser, less highly - wrought body of work; there is still the palpable sense of watching an artist think through every mark, but there is also
a greater lyricism to the final effect.
Not exact matches
Great Album full of
lyricism.
The 37 - year old Arkansas native blends the mystic nostalgia of Steven Spielberg's
great wonders with the romanticized bayou
lyricism of a Mark Twain novel.
Mike Leigh, the writer - director of «Mr. Turner,» has set himself a double task: He wants to give us a Turner who can take his place in the
great gallery of British eccentrics, and he seeks to duplicate the heightened
lyricism of Turner's paintings.
The abundance of texture and color, articulates an encyclopedic breadth of the human experience life with an eloquence and
lyricism commensurate with the
great works by Walt Whitman, T.S. Elliot and Lord Byron.
Fried's passion,
lyricism and humor — lauded by authors such as Allen Grossman and J.M. Coetzee — are on display as he explores
great minds and
great works of art that have moved him.
Develop your own intuitive responses by placing
greater emphasis on spontaneity and visual sensation by using repetition, color, line, and
lyricism.
But from these there have been fashioned
great canvases, that far from the casual and transitory implications of the subjects, have always a gripping
lyricism, and often achieve the permanence and monumentality of Egypt.
Was Hoyland also trying to get away from «the
great British landscape tradition» and the more rustic - type
lyricism at work in older artists like Heron and Lanyon?