Freed from the architectural scaffolding, the artists» wall hangings are flowing layers of fabric; their shape, color, and substance calling attention to the emotional and
lyrical content of the work.
The lyrical content of the record is an adaption of texts taken from Dave Beech's book «Art and Value: Art's Economic Exceptionalism in Classical, Neoclassical and Marxist Economics» (Brill, 2015).
But in similar form to John Mark MacMillan's hit song,
the lyrical content of «Reckless Love» is causing a stir of theological discussion.
Not exact matches
«When you have an album and it is professionally written, having it on a score sheet and on
lyrical content where people can download it, if it's a native song, you have it on a little bit
of translation so people can understand and that's one
of the best way to make high sales» he said.
With these characteristics in mind, I'm spending June clarifying the course
content for Into the Flash, which is — yes, a chance to get prompts, get feedback on drafts, and read awesome examples
of flash — but it's also designed specifically to foster
lyrical writing and smart surprise.
Microsoft Studios manager Michael Saxs Persson waxed
lyrical about Project Spark to OXM, citing multiple examples
of its potential for massively creative user - generated
content.
Like
Lyrical Abstraction and Neo-Geo, the term can feel nearly libelous to the individual artists who find themselves so identified, perhaps because it seems to suggest a strategy
of isolating and securing a limited formal objective to the exclusion
of psychological and political
content.
Their music speaks
of issues such as wartime economies, sexual compromise, and the demand for liberties through
lyrical content and an inventive, high - energy stage show.