"Lyrical beauty" refers to the captivating and poetic quality of something, such as a song, poem, or even descriptive writing. It suggests that the words or expressions used have a musical or flowing quality that makes them visually or emotionally pleasing.
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It demonstrates the raw, emotional power of his iconic drip paintings while looking forward to an entirely new series, all the while retaining an
underlying lyrical beauty.
For 50 years, Brodsky has created abstract works
of lyrical beauty inspired by the Long Island l...
Drive both is and isn't something familiar, weaving brutally realistic violence in
with lyrical beauty, switching back and forth with rapid unexpectedness.
As the story arcs toward its touching denouement, it's those quiet moments — imbued with the windswept soul of the landscape — that harbor the
most lyrical beauty.
Achieving moments of
lyrical beauty seldom before attempted, much less reached, in his earlier films, Rosi here appears to be moving beyond a politically - inspired cinema and more towards an investigation of private spheres of experience.
GABRIEL OROZCO (born 1962 in Veracruz, Mexico) is renowned for creating work that highlights the elegant and
lyrical beauty found in the everyday.
The large gallery that you'll come upon about two - thirds into the show, with works from 1943 and 1944, is an audacious array of
breathtakingly lyrical beauty.
From her debut on the New York scene in the 1950s through to the 1990s, she painted her way into the annals of Abstract Expressionism with steely determination, creating a body of work of
soaring lyrical beauty.
Del Toro creates a magnificent fairy tale for grown - ups in which the innocence of fantasy collides with the horrors of war - and the result is a devastating, poignant and unforgettable film of
lyrical beauty, with astonishing visuals, great performances and a wonderful score.
So great is the caricature surrounding Herzog sometimes I forget that he is actually a skilled filmmaker who is not afraid to offer up his opinion and produces works of
lyrical beauty.
A work of bold,
lyrical beauty, telling detail and compelling characterization — at once cheerful and thoughtful, playful and profound — and written in a unique prose style that metamorphoses brilliantly with the passage of time, 26a will surely be one of the most - talked - about novels of this year and many years to come, and its remarkable author, Diana Evans, welcomed gratefully into the highest order of literary achievement.
I found myself re-reading sentences and paragraphs just for
the lyrical beauty of them.
It is this diverse cultural background that makes Fan Ho's creative style so unique, full of
lyrical beauty, dramatic power, and poetic grandeur.
Brodsky's work draws its primary inspiration from his surroundings and melds his personal experience with the landscape — and its light, color, and mood — into abstract paintings of
lyrical beauty, according to the museum.
While the Pollack and Rauschenberg lots have considerable historical interest, they pale in comparison with
the lyrical beauty of Lot 11, «Number 15» by Bradley Walker Tomlin.
I don't want
a lyrical beauty.
It was also during the early 1900s that McCubbin began to focus on Impressionist landscape painting, capturing
the lyrical beauty of the Australian bush - the early influence of Camille Corot giving way to the more expressionistic light and colour of JMW Turner.