Sentences with phrase «into bucolic»

More than 50 of his landscapes are gathered together at Brandywine River Museum of Art, a 30 - minute drive out from Philadelphia into a bucolic landscape that has long attracted both the hugely wealthy (two Du Pont family estates, Longwood and Winterthur, are open to the public) and artists from Hudson Valley painters to three generations of Wyeths.
Schutz creates unsteady cornucopia compositions that build out of paint, creating shifting spatial planes that flip - flop, flickering in confetti color and, until recently, with creamy paint, which flower into bucolic clusterfucks.
The cultural scene is alive and well with crafts and artists galleries, community theater groups, and visitors love our local weekly newspaper which gives a glimpse into the bucolic life in the small town of Cambria.
TARRYTOWN, New York — After a frantic stop and go drive through downtown Manhattan, we glide into the bucolic green countryside of Westchester, where century homes are bought and...
What the film lacks in narrative coherence and momentum, rookie director Jerome Reybaud compensates with a layered character study about sexuality and fulfillment, an incisive glimpse into its bucolic setting, and a sometimes playful examination of technology's influence on relationships.
After introducing the magical plant of the film's title — a phosphorescent wild berry that blooms just once every seven years — the movie settles into the bucolic lull of its rural surroundings, as Mary (voiced by Ruby Barnhill in the English - language version) unpacks her belongings at her new home, a charming cottage belonging to her Great - Aunt Charlotte (Lynda Baron).

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Stalin threw about a million troops into the dense forests and frozen expanses that connected the two countries, and able, determined Finnish troops turned the bucolic landscape into a charnel house for underprepared, underfed, and initially overwhelmed Soviet troops.
If Amazon is concerned about retaining employees as they move into their 30s, settle down and have families, Montgomery's bucolic neighborhoods and strong public schools might be the answer.
The meeting began on a Wednesday night at the bucolic campus of the University of Saint Mary of the Lake in Mundelein, Illinois, and the frank discussion quickly moved into a variety of topics including several difficult ones such as the Council of Trent, which is particularly anti-Protestant but still binding for Catholics, and the Catholic doctrine of the church as the prolongation of the incarnation of Christ (presented by Father Thomas A. Baima, the Catholic co-chair of the event), as well as social issues ranging from care for the poor, abortion, and the recent developments in gender and sexual ethics in the West.
It is a peek into everything that SirLady experiences living here in the bucolic Hudson Valley.
In the heart of North Carolina's bucolic wine country, east of the Great Smoky Mountains, lies Loyd Ray Farms — a factory farm that turns pig poop into energy.
Most of us think of honey bees as having a bucolic, pastoral existence — flying from flower to flower to collect the nectar they then turn into honey.
Fracking has already drawn considerable scrutiny from environmental groups, unhappy homeowners, and teams of lawyers who blame the drilling method for polluting pristine rivers, turning bucolic farmlands into noisy industrial zones, and leaking enough methane to make ordinary tap water as flammable as lighter fluid.
Even after he settles into a kind of domestic accord with a surrogate family, operating a service station on a bucolic stretch of mountain road with a waitress (Wright Penn, virtually unrecognizable) and her eight - year - old daughter (Pauline Roberts), Jerry becomes increasingly obsessed.
«Lobster,» which also stars John C. Reilly and Ben Whishaw, plays out in future where a bucolic but creepy resort hotel takes guests in for 45 days, in which time they must either find true love or be turned into the animal of their choice.
Director Michael Mayer does a fine job of capturing the indolence and languor of the bucolic setting and drawing us into the emotional torment of many of the principals, including Konstantin, but also Irina, who fears the loss of her younger paramour to an even younger ingenue.
«Fargo» revels in introducing agents of chaos into a seemingly bucolic setting and seeing how these stars of Hell affect the people around them.
Awkwardly bookended by novelist Nathan Zuckerman's (David Strathairn) visit to his 45th high - school reunion, it's the story of Seymour «Swede» Levov (McGregor), a Jewish «golden boy» and star athlete, who marries Dawn Dwyer (Jennifer Connelly), an Irish - Catholic beauty queen, and settles into a seemingly bucolic life on a farm in Old Rimrock, a WASPy western New Jersey township.
The rest of the piece is the typical stuff, tied together more or less coherently by Fulci this time around, as Luca mills around in his bucolic circle before being drawn into a battle not of his choosing by bestial rivals.
While Malick delves into the celestial creation of the universe and its chaotic evolution, including dinosaurs near a riverbed, his earth - bound narrative, set in 1950s Texas, revolves around stern, pious, domineering Mr. O'Brien (Brad Pitt), his spiritual, nurturing wife (Jessica Chastain) and the bucolic childhood of their three sons, one of whom tragically, inexplicably dies at age 19.
Arriving just in time for summer, Rosecrans Baldwin's new novel, The Last Kid Left, is set in a New England beach town, where the bucolic, sea - swept terrain is smote by a double murder allegedly committed by a teenager, whose girlfriend's foray into digital, private pornography ends up going viral.
Guest Contributor Joshua Sevits / The Hall Art Foundation in bucolic Reading, Vermont, is located in a faithfully restored stone farmhouse with three large barns, each of which has been turned into exhibition space.
Hovering at the edges of these works are intimations of suffering and mortality which layer the poignancy of experience into these vividly playful and bucolic scenes.
Before the delving into the hectic holidays, have a rare bucolic moment in Times Square through Tal Yarden's «Counting Sheep» as it takes over the screens of the Midtown hub.
Bucolic scenes from trips or images extracted from videos that caught her attention trigger a process towards paintings that come into existence in a rare combination of seriousness and leniency.
It can be surprising to find this bucolic site, where a waterfall flows into the LA River, amid the built environment of the Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area.
A community can quickly go from bucolic hamlet to congested megapolis in just a few years, and that can compromise your quality of life if you're locked into a mortgage for the next few decades.
Nestled into eight acres of bucolic countryside, the Old Deacon Schoolhouse is a well - preserved example of a typical rural Ontario schoolhouse.
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