Sentences with phrase «key inspiration»

My five key inspirations for Dream with Little Angels.
This line of questioning has produced a rich tradition of contemporary art, and Sibande counts contemporaries such as Tracey Rose and Nicholas Hlobo as key inspirations.
Hussey's work for Reliquaries is drawn from three key inspirations from the artist's life.
He noted that other European masters, particularly Cézanne, also provided key inspiration.
by Walter Chaw In an age of post-satire, where Sarah Palin has a cognitive episode on every channel and prints the take, where it's actually become impossible to mock something that's constantly in the process of taking itself down, enter E. L. James's radioactively - popular «Fifty Shades of Grey» trilogy, which creeps under the low bar set by key inspiration Stephenie Meyer.
Key inspirations obviously come from the AE86 Celica, but the dynamic portion of the BRZ also draws from the Honda S2000 and the Datsun 240Z.
As acclaimed literary biographer Seymour carefully weaves the intricate fabric of Graves» passionate life, she identifies key inspirations — especially his vision of the goddess and his devotion to such real - life muses as Laura Riding — and offers fresh readings of his work.
The obvious irony of a dinosaur functioning as the analogue for Yooka - Laylee's key inspiration defines the unfortunate identity crisis that plagues much of the overall experience.
Marini cited ancient Etruscans as one key inspiration for his rearing horse and rider.
Finishing up our trip in the city where daddy was born was a bonus, as connecting with family is one of our key inspirations for travel.
Apart from that, a key inspiration for all of my designs is the materials I use.
The controversial diaries of Richard Crossman, a Labour cabinet minister under Harold Wilson, provided a key inspiration.
A speech he gave on «the home» in May 2004 was a key inspiration for the formation of this blogsite.
Science fiction serves as a key inspiration for the man whose job it is envisage Intel's future and, to a large degree, the future of computing itself
Her music compositions are translated into her fashion designs through technology: namely, print and colour enact an enchanting synaesthetic experience that recounts the story of Cen Si's childhood in Finland, the key inspiration for her collection this season.
NEW YORK, United States — You don't expect one of fashion's most sought - after stylists to cite the late Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple, as a key inspiration.
Served Cold Savage director Brendan Muldowney revisits some of his key inspirations with JAMIE HANNIGAN.
While the film adaptation wouldn't be adapting Coates» book directly, Coogler has named the comic as a key inspiration, and it's not a stretch to imagine Bassett's role as Ramonda in the film being similar to her comic counterpart, especially if it means seeing Ramonda play an integral part to Black Panther's growing royal court scene.
As his debut feature Savage — an arresting, violent and vengeful slice of Dublin life — hits Irish cinema screens, director Brendan Muldowney revisits some of his key inspirations with Jamie Hannigan...
The latter is a key inspiration in that while, notionally a platformer, Owlboy spends most of his time airborne, navigating dungeons, dodging enemy projectiles and exploring picturesque villages suspended in the sky.
A key inspiration for Shaun of the Dead, Life Is Sweet tells one family's story over a hot London summer.
In addition to Chaplin, Garbo and Metropolis (1927) are also obviously referenced but, interestingly, some of the film's key inspirations are «talkies».
I think it will also be a key inspiration for his domestic strategy during this new term of government.
Future generations of game designers will cite this as a key inspiration.
«This is a brand - new challenge for me,» Mizuguchi said, revealing how new technology has always been a key inspiration to him.
This was their key inspiration for their tentatively - titled Next Car Game, a crowd - funded spiritual successor to FlatOut that aims to jumpstart the broken down genre in a big way.
By popular demand, Need for Speed takes its key inspiration from the best - selling Underground series, bringing back the illegal night time street racing, extensive car customisation and open world driving that cemented Underground as a firm fan favourite.
His complex heritage serves as a key inspiration for Namingha.
Ms Woodlawn was one of the key inspirations for the Lou Reed song «Take a Walk on the Wild Side».
The artist Isabel Rawsthorne, who had become a friend of Giacometti's in pre-war Paris and was a key inspiration for his haunting elongated women, brought admirers such as Eduardo Paolozzi and William Turnbull to his door and introduced him to Francis Bacon and Lucian Freud.
On 9 April, winner of the Aesthetica Art Prize 2015, John Keane, will be appearing at York St Mary's to discuss the key inspirations behind his large - scale paintings of arrested victims from the great Stalinist terror of the 1930s.
The event will offer a unique insight into Keane's award - winning Fear series, as the artist himself discusses the key inspirations and processes behind his large - scale paintings of arrested victims from the great Stalinist terror of the 1930s.
In addition to thinking about the production of sound as a key inspiration Kirsch later brings up an interesting point about Picasso's «use of paint as if it were an element of collage.»
The biographies of hundreds of important artists, teachers and innovators would not be complete without mentioning Hofmann as a key inspiration.
She was a key inspiration behind NWEI's 2011 conference, held in Port Townsend, WA.
Also, my parents were a key inspiration.
Eslinger credits the new NAR president with being a key inspiration for her own leadership pursuits at the state level.
Photographs of the owners» wedding in South Carolina were a key inspiration for the decorative schemes.
The feature examines the rise in popularity of Larder cupboards with the TV show Great British Bake Off named as one of the key inspirations.
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