Sentences with phrase «lyrical nature»

The contrast between the lyrical nature of Lundqvist's figures and the economy of her landscapes illustrates her unique balance of the traditional, the folk - inspired, and the contemporary within succinct, narrative driven tableaux.
With their experimental materials and sculptural expression, Hasselknippe's works share much in common with Modernism's lyrical nature - abstraction, especially through her emphasis on the sensuous experience of natural elements translated in abstract forms.
A small country with a big reputation, with a fascinating, friendly and kind people, whose lyrical nature is expressed in the passion of their welcome.Ireland has plenty of impressive natural wonders.
rock sampling, angelic choruses, Native American winds, accordion and the music box percussion all resonating with the gently troubled vibrations of normal childhood lost, along with the, lyrical nature of mad individuality.
Later, Dev Patel takes over the role of Saroo, and it's a jarring transition, not only because the little boy is now a man, but because the lyrical nature of the film transforms into a standard «issue movie with stars» kind of thing.

Not exact matches

He is a nature romantic who can wax lyrical over the shape of well - bred potato (really), but he is also a realist about the farmer's tasks.
The fundamental nature of this seeking and salvation - bringing God and his historically authenticated resolution is lyrical acknowledged in the final line of the Introit, «Give Ear, O Shepherd of Israel: Thou that leadest Joseph like a flock.»
Wren as a first name is delicate, lyrical and poetic, and a beautiful choice for parents who love names derived from nature.
The lyrical animation, with its meditative attention to nature, bears the unique stamp of Japan's Studio Ghibli, cofounded by the great - «Spirited Away» animator Hayao Miyazaki.
Written and directed with a lyrical, unfussy directness by Stephane Gauger, Owl and the Sparrow tells the simple story of a young, runaway orphan whose resolute, openhearted nature helps forge a bond between two adults she drafts into her life as a sort of replacement family.
Lyrical and mysterious, contemplating age - old sci - fi questions (of artificial intelligence, of perception versus reality) while grafting them onto a commentary about the changing nature of movies.
The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald's lyrical, Jazz Age novel about the idealist James Gatsby — and the nature of the American Dream.
The writing was lyrical at times and the descriptions of nature show keen observation.
Rich, lyrical lines illustrate the nature, people, and history of Australia in a generous sampling of Murray's complex and earthy poems.
With her celebrated lyrical prose and haunting imagery, Urquhart's A Map of Glass is a skillful exploration of love, loss, and the transitory nature of place.
All this happened with a book which, perhaps, is unique, original and very lyrical inside its own nature.
Written in lyrical prose, If I Forget You is at once a great love story, a novel of marriage, manners, and family, a meditation on the nature of art, a moving elegy to what it means to love and to lose, and how the choices we make can change our lives forever.
Suzanne Caporael at Ameringer McEnery Yohe, through Dec. 22 The various ways we mediate our world have long been the concern of painter Suzanne Caporael, who can give the most esoteric taxonomies for processing nature, in particular, a lyrical twist.
This may be Obayashi's most ambitious exhibition to date, given the highly experimental nature of Gander's rigorous but lyrical art, which often uses found objects and defies conventional display.
Nature served as the inspiration for his sculptural works and his output was devoted to lyrical works of reclining female nudes and elegant stone faces and torsos influenced by Greek classicism as well as sculpture from Asia, the Pacific, and Africa.
This exhibition asserted that the transparent and generous natures of contemporary art can more solidly and articulately lay bare the lyrical moment where god and artist are engaged in the same creative act.
For example, if I take a lyrical text from Persian tradition, I put it in a straight line of a grid instead of preserving its calligraphic nature.
My nature has a lyrical as well as a dramatic disposition.
Kunath's new paintings offer even more ambitious equations, with single picture planes, including variables as diverse as history painting, still life, comic book imagery, commercial illustration, nature photography and lyrical references.
Never afraid to use large formats, Helen Frankenthaler's work focused on forms found only in nature, using their fluid shapes, and her own lyrical gestures to make abstract compositions.
The book also features Dion's own provocative, witty and often lyrical writing on nature and his role as an artist engaged in environmental issues.
Gino Miles has always been interested in the classic harmony between man and nature, sing spare visual language to create lyrical forms in tight balance with the negative space around them.
Invoking the exquisite landscape paintings of the Song dynasty (960-1279 A.D.), he rendered in watercolors and pastels a series of nature scenes that were moody, lyrical and atmospheric, at once lush and spare.
An architect and designer who specialized in shop and restaurant interiors, which are by nature ephemeral, and furniture and utilitarian objects, Kuramata brought a lyrical dreaminess to his work that proves infectious even after the unreality of Japan's «bubble economy» for which it was created has long since burst.
With his expressive technique and lyrical approach to nature, not to mention an element of angst, he developed a definite Nordic identity.
Although the works harmonise perfectly to create a lyrical whole, the nature of their minimalist conception makes it difficult for any one piece to particularly stand out from the rest.
Darra Keeton's paintings give lyrical expression to nature, transforming isolated details of landscape into compositions charged with vitality.
He was also influenced by the theologian Ludwig Gotthard Kosegarten, who taught that nature was a divine revelation, and by the melancholic Mannerist German artist Adam Elsheimer (1578 - 1610)- an inspiration to both Rubens and Rembrandt - whose lyrical landscapes and nocturnal scenes showed great sensitivity to the effects of light.
The contradictions inherent to human nature are at the core of the artist's work, which she conveys in a sensual, lyrical and allegorical language.
The art is typically lyrical and inspired by nature, cityscape or something observable that inspires the artist to pick up their brush or create sculpture.
His were the lyrical yet formally adventurous nature photographs emulated by thousands of amateurs and professionals.
Other abstract artists whose works were grounded in nature include Manoucher Yektai, who absorbed the ideas of abstract expressionism and the School of Paris; Sohrab Sepehri whose semi-abstract compositions drew on imagery of desert landscapes from his native Kashanor; and Abolghassem Saidi known for his lyrical and sensuous style.
Here's a summertime post about music, people, and the planet — lyrical and instrumental compositions that connect you with the «pale blue dot» or inspire you to live a life attuned, at least a little, to nature's cycles.
When I spent a week in Ithaca, N.Y., as a visiting professor at Cornell earlier this fall, I finally got to meet Diane Ackerman, the author and poet best known for a string of lyrical and popular books on natural history and human nature.
Many design writers wax lyrical about what is and what is not design - it is actually pretty simple, if it is not nature, it has been designed.
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