Shore is brilliant at aligning his own
idiosyncratic touches with his director's, lending to an experience that, fittingly, lands left of center.
As calculating as Sheeran can seem here, he understands there's a fine line between universal and generic, which is why he gives his songs
the idiosyncratic touches they need to stand out.
Not exact matches
Forgetting the
idiosyncratic, unspeakably diverse crowds of strangers, we become drawn through television to the familiar faces, myths and visions of the American Way of Life, thereby putting ourselves in
touch with a shared vision of the human order — a vision that engages our loyalties and makes sense of our world.
None of these
touches are surprising; what is — refreshingly so — is how well Altman's distinct,
idiosyncratic tools service the needs of as straightforward an entertainment as a this.
Contrary to these sentimental journeys, Schutz and Bernhardt have been endlessly
idiosyncratic, always creating wide bandwidth variances of material, scale, surface,
touch, tools, technique, color, and figuration.
Sal Scarpitta's art, which is simultaneously
idiosyncratic and in
touch with major European and American art movements, such as Futurism, arte povera, and Minimalism, has yet to be fully recognized in America.