The layering of marks, painterly swirls and colored fields create forces within the composition that act upon each other resulting in a dynamic spin that sends the allusion of landscape and space
into sweeping movements.
Not exact matches
They too had to see their children come up with their own version of religion, as that first youth
movement, the Great Awakening of the 1730s,
swept the young
into revivalism.
In the late 19th century certain Quaker and Mennonite bodies were
swept into the
movement.
And they also provide the imagination and fantasy of possible and alternative futures that bring people
into politics,
sweep them up
into movements or give them a reason to participate.
Reverse the
movement by stepping your right foot forward back
into a deep lunge and then
sweeping your left arm and torso upright (stay low in the lunge).
Her class
swept me
into movement and breath and was exciting and fun but also challenging.
What does it mean to hold an awards show in the thick of the #MeToo
movement — a
sweeping reckoning that is bringing Hollywood's worst sins to light, and attempting to transform the industry
into a safer, more inclusive space?
SYNOPSIS: In 1913 London, a young laundress (Mulligan) is
swept into the Women's Vote
movement just as it begins to boil
into militant activism.
In 2016, a youth
movement of over 1,000 autonomously run public school occupations (or encampments)
swept into my field site.
The long roof and
sweeping character lines of the door form a tapered cabin shape which naturally curves in at the rear to follow the
movement of air as it flows
into the vehicle's wake.
Two recently acquired works in the African collection provide insight
into far - reaching social and economic changes associated with the independence
movement that
swept across Africa during the 1950s and 1960s, bringing an end to European colonialism officially, if not in reality.
Layers of glass are fused together and then carved away, assembled
into series of panels where a
sweeping pattern is created by the
movement from one panel to the next.
This exhibition is comprehensive, informative, fascinating and simply brilliant, allowing the viewer an insight
into this short - lived art
movement that attempted to make sense of the rapid modernity that was
sweeping through their lives.
In 2008, Hancock parlayed
into the world of dance with Cult of Color: Call to Color, a collaboration with composer Graham Reynolds and choreographer Stephen Mills for Ballet Austin, which received great critical acclaim, with Eleanor Heartney calling it «an exuberant mix» that «
swept the viewer along in a satisfying blend of sound, imagery and
movement» in an article for Art in America.
For many first - person shooter fans in particular, it's the mouse, the perfect way for them to communicate
sweeping hand
movements into game - winning feats of excellence.