In addition to his triumphant career, Perlman has a seemingly ideal marriage — to Toby, a woman who is his match
in ebullience, wit, and passion for art and music.
Saberhagen is popular with his teammates — genuinely liked by the entire club — so they shared
in his ebullience.
Not exact matches
Now,
in spite of the fact that the players still line up, doff their caps and bow at each other before every game, the spectators have discovered the true appropriateness of vocal
ebullience and downright derision, which add considerable color to their contests.
Alcino, who is Portuguese by birth and spent his childhood
in Angola, looks like the Hispanic half sibling of the actor Bill Murray, exuding a humor and
ebullience that seem breezily at odds with the lofty work he conducts on the floors above.
There was a vigor and
ebullience in this and Reeves's performance that had been sorely lacking of late.
Having helped create an all - singing serial killer tuner for «London Road,» Adam Cork uses his instrumental voice to capture the despair and
ebullience of North Carolina author Thomas Wolfe for «Genius,» (Milan Records) his Americana - accented score capturing the unique, orchestral spark of literary inspiration along with the jazz bounce of a copious writer's enthusiasm on the loose
in The Big City.
She makes even the most idiotic and disgusting moments sparkle with an
ebullience and an authenticity the rest lacks
in spades.
I loved the
ebullience of Magic
in the Moonlight, but it'll be nice to see Allen tackle more turbulent material.
There's no doubt the X4 exudes an extra measure of confidence — make that
ebullience —
in its bespoke clothes.
Author Joanna Penn is, actually, a glass -95-percent-full person, and her infectious
ebullience is evident
in London Book Fair RoundUp 2013: An Author's Perspective.
Next to eleven large paintings made between 1998 and 2003, provided by the Mazzoli Gallery
in Modena, there will also be a group of ten amazing new paintings portraying figures of great
ebullience against backgrounds of poetic landscapes.
In the catalog, the curators and additional essayist Diana Greenwold of the Portland Museum of Art attribute the irrepressible
ebullience of Hofmann's art to his initial experiences of America's technological prowess and the country's expansive horizons.
Sensual and erotic like Oldenburg's related soft sculptures, they forgo Oldenburg's melancholia
in favor of irrepressible
ebullience.
In many instances, the lyricism and
ebullience of her paintings evoke landscapes, both real and imaginary.
Their rhythm and
ebullience place them directly
in the tradition of Abstract Expressionism.
In the mid-60s he reined them in as though in penance for his ebullience, but then this concentration on a few elements led him to use steel mesh, to magical effect, and thus on to the floating horizontals of the sand - coloured Prairi
In the mid-60s he reined them
in as though in penance for his ebullience, but then this concentration on a few elements led him to use steel mesh, to magical effect, and thus on to the floating horizontals of the sand - coloured Prairi
in as though
in penance for his ebullience, but then this concentration on a few elements led him to use steel mesh, to magical effect, and thus on to the floating horizontals of the sand - coloured Prairi
in penance for his
ebullience, but then this concentration on a few elements led him to use steel mesh, to magical effect, and thus on to the floating horizontals of the sand - coloured Prairie.
Risky because Tuttle has frequently skirted the margins of nonsense and invisibility
in his work, though it can also erupt with
ebullience at times.
Smaller
in scale than those paintings of her 2014 debut exhibition, the new work matches
in surreal
ebullience their predecessors, praised by Roberta Smith as «big, boisterous semi-abstract canvases (that) exude an impressive confidence... like close - ups of billboards or a tour through some outsize undergrowth
in which nature has merged with several brands of abstraction, from early American Modernism to Color Field painting... (Silva) is already is tackling a lot with an astuteness and aplomb that make her a painter to watch.»
From the crass neon sloganism of early Henry Holland and the abstract radicalism of the second - wave Belgian avant - gardist A.F. Vandevoorst, to the peculiar functionalism of North - European designers like Ann - Sofie Back, and the party - driven
ebullience of downtown New York collective AsFour, Linde paints an image of a booming industry
in constant pursuits of newness.
Or when you take
in Sam Middleton's Love Day, with its nods to the
ebullience of midcentury abstract expressionism and the restraint of Asian calligraphy.»
Humour, sadness, elation, depression; pathos,
ebullience, turbulence; love, hate, attraction, revulsion; pointing, pushing, pulling, cavorting; turning, tossing, tumbling, twisting; rock and roll, victory and defeat; all the elements,
in fact, of intense human interaction and drama that were once the province of figurative art, particularly figurative painting — where they formed the pretext upon which was built a profound diversity of imaginative visual constructs — are seemingly no longer at the behest of figurative art, which languishes
in states of mock - academia or faux - avant - gardism, by turns bathetic, mundane or grotesque... all that human content is now, surprisingly but necessarily, the prerogative of the abstract artist.
I once used the title «Puberty on the Scale of a Planet» to convey how the human species seems to be going through the same awkward transition we all experience as individuals
in moving from often - reckless teen
ebullience to the more measured life strategies of adulthood.