Sentences with phrase «lyrical style»

With time, the brushy bravura of her early work evolved into a more lyrical style that evoked the subtleties of visual perception.
Kahraman's unique intensely lyrical style borrows from female representation in Renaissance compositions, Japanese painting, and Persian miniatures.
He explains: «For many decades, I was working under a self - imposed austerity, but many artists, as they get older, release themselves and tend to embrace a freer, more lyrical style.
Jiles» lyrical style and minimal punctuation allow the reader to become immersed in the dusty Texan landscape, witnessing the anguish, fear, compassion, and joy in the unlikely pair's journey, which will appeal to fans of Tracy Chevalier and Geraldine Brooks.
A versatile prose stylist... [Aboulela's] lyrical style and incisive portrayal of Muslims living in the West received praise from the Nobel Prize winner J. M. Coetzee... [she is] a voice for multiculturalism.»
Q: The book is written in an unusually lyrical style, with repeated phrases and short chapters.
Written in a lush, lyrical style reminiscent of The God of Small Things, infused with the flavors and scents of Middle Eastern food, and spiced with history and fable, Crescent is a sensuous love story and a gripping tale of risk and commitment.
Fans of Neruda's lyrical style will be transported, aided by Sergio Armstrong's stunning cinematography.
For those afraid that David Gordon Green had completely abandoned the lyrical style that marked such early films as George Washington and All the Real Girls for the crude stoner - comedy mode of Pineapple Express and Your Highness, well, it's back in his latest film, Prince Avalanche, though perhaps not in the way one might have expected.
Writer / director Toni Kalem makes an exceptional directorial debut, constructing a wonderful lyrical style whose direction, performances, and cinematography all unite in a distinctly dreamy sense of place and purpose.
Unlike many other guides that purport to be for beginners, Peltier explains sky identification from first principles in a lyrical style that is immediately interesting and informative without being condescending.
While Gordon's graceful, often lyrical style is engaging, The Complete Fly Fisherman isn't a book to be read in one sitting.
album arrived in 1984, but within a few years the group's sparse lyrical style came to seem old - fashioned; a generation of rappers had arrived with a trickier sense of swing.
«Growing Pains» keeps up the group's smirking lyrical style and color - blast pop hooks; it's fun but savvy.
love to wright poetry and lyrical stylings.
The album kicks off with an acoustic tinged intro featuring the always comical lyrical stylings of Oderus Urungus (Dave Brockie) before blasting into «Madness at the Core of Time» which is a song done in typical GWAR fashion.
The verses from the musical are broken down into separate rhyming style categories, such as rhyme weaving and assonance and consonance, and are placed side by side with hip - hop verses to compare the lyrical styles.

Not exact matches

RELIGION is devoted to the pursuit of individual style; lyrical quotes, musical muses and British heritage have always been heavy influences behind each collection.
Instead Caldecott, in a lyrical, elevated tone reminiscent of Tolkien's own writing style, goes deep into Tolkien's spiritual vision, showing how this led him to create a work that is illuminated throughout by a faith at once fully orthodox and profoundly personal.
«Caldecott, in a lyrical, elevated tone reminiscent of Tolkien's own writing style, goes deep into Tolkien's spiritual vision, showing how this led him to create a work that is illuminated throughout by a faith at once fully orthodox and profoundly personal»
This led to them co-writing the classic hymn «In Christ alone», combining contemporary and Celtic hymn style with rich lyrical content.
Players can wax lyrical about his style of management all day but for me that is just rhetoric, spin for the fans and the media when they are probably feeling angry and frustrated but can not voice their true feelings.
These faculty members make it possible for the school to offer extensive programs in a variety of styles, including ballet, pointe, lyrical, jazz, tap, modern and hip - hop.
Elinore has over twenty years of movement and dance experience in the styles of ballet, lyrical, modern, and jazz in her repertoire.
Buñuel conjures with Freudian imagery, outrageous humor, and a quiet, lyrical camera style to create one of his most complex and complete works, a film that continues to disturb and transfix.
In the end the taste of H.K. filmmaking dominates in the film's deliberately chaotic visual style, a circular narrative that heads nowhere, and lyrical song interludes that abruptly interrupt the non-stop action and camera movement.
But in the end the taste of H.K. filmmaking dominates in the film's deliberately chaotic visual style, a circular narrative that heads nowhere, and lyrical song interludes that abruptly interrupt the non-stop action and camera movement.
Once again, Granik introduces us to a kind of family that cinema rarely captures believably, and she does so with a style that's both lyrical and realistic at the same time, anchored by a pair of unforgettable performances.
Rees, in partnership with co-writer Virgil Williams, both have a lyrical storytelling style that is both delicate and slow - burning.
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.
The sweeping historical frame proves ideal for Burke's elegiac style, and his fusillades of moving, lyrical prose make us feel the beating hearts of all his demon - wracked characters.
The Gift of Rain should be high on readers» lists if for no other reason than its lyrical narrative style.
Gaige's lyrical, literary style still places her in this broad category, though this novel is certainly the most active of her three.
This lyrical text about the life of the Chilean Nobel Prize — winning poet mirrors Neruda's personal style.
Beyond genre preferences, there's style — you might like slow and lyrical, I may prefer fast - paced - and - gritty.
«[Commissario Guido Brunetti] is the perfect hero for Leon's minimal, almost lyrical writing style... As usual in Leon's novels, the frank depiction of the darker aspects of life in modern Venice sits right alongside some of the most enchanting descriptions of the city in contemporary fiction.»
I'm concerned, however, that my style (lyrical language) and preferred literary sub-genre (magical realism) is not «on trend» these days.
In 1968, Guston drastically changed his artistic style from a lyrical form of abstract expressionism to a kind of cartoony figuration.
Breaking with the lyrical, abstract styles then dominant in Paris, the nine artists present declared their commitment to «new perceptions of the real,» incorporating found objects and quotidian materials into their work in an attempt to blur the distinction between art and everyday life.
Over six decades, the artist has explored through her distinctive style of lyrical, luminous abstraction, which reflects through her paintings executed in oil, carrying a sense of intriguing intimacy combined with uncompromising yet gentle intensity.
Lyrical Abstraction shares with both Abstract Expressionism and Color Field Painting a sense of spontaneous and immediate sensual expression, consequently distinctions between specific artists and their styles become blurred, and seemingly interchangeable as they evolve.
Many artists began moving away from geometric, hard - edge, and minimal styles, toward more lyrical, sensuous, romantic abstractions worked in a loose gestural style.
Lyrical Abstraction was opposed not only to «l'Ecole de Paris» remains of pre-war style but to Cubist and Surrealist movements that had preceded it, and also to geometric abstraction (or «Cold Abstraction»).
In the last couple of decades he accessed a late style which was wildly inventive and lyrical — an «anything goes», no - holds - barred manner.
She remained living on the Left Bank in Montparnasse until 1953, where she developed a lyrical, sketch - like abstract style that would later become more rational and geometric after moving to New York in the 1960s.
By the beginning of his professional artistic life in the late 1930s, Pasmore had quickly established himself as an assured painter of lyrical landscapes, figures and still - life studies in a style that drew upon his familiarity with the work and writings of a number of post-impressionist masters such as Pierre Bonnard.
A variety of abstract styles ranging from geometric abstraction, lyrical abstraction, hard - edge painting and color field painting are linked with the work of Ronald Davis.
Avery developed a lyrical mode of painting, verging on abstraction, that was independent of the prevailing styles in American painting during his lifetime.
In his large - scale oil painting Mother Tongue (2013), a hybrid geometric and gestural abstract work, Gerber has been informed by French lyrical abstraction, more precisely the calligraphic style of the German born painter Hans Hartung (1904 - 1989).
Beginning in the 1950s and 1960s, several Abstract Expressionist / color field artists (notably: Barnett Newman, Mark Rothko, Robert Motherwell, Adolph Gottlieb, Theodoros Stamos, Sam Francis, Ludwig Sander, Clyfford Still, Jules Olitski, and others) explored motifs that seemed to imply monochrome, employing broad, flat fields of colour in large scale pictures which proved highly influential to newer styles, such as Post-Painterly Abstraction, Lyrical Abstraction, and Minimalism.
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