Sentences with phrase «make dreamlike»

Polish mixed media artist Finnabair (also known as Anna Dabrowska) puts together these richly - textured collages of salvaged tech parts along with other finds like dead moths, fabric, buttons and paints them to make dreamlike landscapes with a deeper significance.
Quick cuts are soon juxtaposed with slow - motion close - ups of hands, eyes, and whatever else they think makes it dreamlike.
Employing loose washes to illustrate theatrical domestic settings inspired by the cinematic imagery of Dick Bengtsson, Andersson makes dreamlike prints, paintings, and drawings that channel dreamlike narratives.

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When Adam and Eve take the fruit, they do not make a decision between good and evil but rather imagine possibilities of action and then act almost without knowing it, sunk in «a strange, dreamlike kind of contemplation.»
It is telling that the band playing at the Bataclan theater where ISIS terrorists killed more than one hundred was Eagles of Death Metal, an instance of our Western dreamlike fantasy that we can make dark powers emotionally satisfying for entertainment but otherwise politically and spiritually harmless.
Teens with narcolepsy are often very sleepy during the day and have sleep «attacks» that may make them suddenly fall asleep, lose muscle control, or see vivid dreamlike images while dozing off or waking up.
Luxurious and elegant, this white plus size wedding dress made from satin has been naturally enhanced with the off - the - shoulder bodice that has been embellished with dreamlike lace.
Dreamlike and romantic, this ivory plus size wedding dress which has been made from satin and chiffon highlights the low v - neckline bodice that features the beautiful embroidery and the illusion short sleeves.
Federico Fellini was one of the leading figures of the international cinema in the 1960s, whose dreamlike images and indelible characters made La Dolce Vita, 8 1/2, and Juliet of the Spirits among the most acclaimed films of that era.
Dan Romer's dazzling, dreamlike score and Fukunaga Malick influenced direction make this an incredible experience.
Although the final few minutes don't quite live up to the pure, unchecked brilliance of the remainder of the film, Swiss Army Man's surefire strangeness, its brilliant, dreamlike soundtrack and its two bizarrely mesmerizing central performances make it a surreal venture into totally uncharted territory.
Much is made of Area X's dreamlike nature, but for much of the film's run we are too in the moment to be able to appreciate this fact.
Plus, check out a video essay comparing the dreamlike romances of Call My By Your Name and Before Sunrise, and find out how you can make your own Ringwraith Gauntlets from the Lord of the Rings trilogy.
Appropriately, the long takes in the musical sequences aren't there so the audience can «see the dancing,» as the old cliché goes, but to cast a spell: The unbroken camera movements, self - conscious as they may be, make the movie more dreamlike.
Dreamlike is very hard to do and only the greatest directors in history have ever been able to pull it off; when it's done badly, the effect is to make you wonder if you really just saw what you saw.
Perhaps it's the attempt at the odd, dreamlike quality that makes Passion Play so weird and off - putting.
The narrative isn't entirely comprehensible on one viewing, but the torrent of emotions, the dreamlike tone and the gorgeous cinematography makes for an unforgettable story of human connection in the face of an unfeeling and at times enormously unfair and mystifying world.
The only person who upstages Gere is Cedar himself, who makes Norman an unexpectedly stylish drama full of flair, with some real creative split screens and an inspired dreamlike central sequence.
The crucifixion makes a brief, ethereal appearance and is all the more impactful because of it, but its Christ's journey and anguish in the desert that takes centre stage, providing for a dreamlike cinematic experience.
This has the effect of making the film dreamlike but still mostly coherent, set in an undefined past and featuring a largely interchangeable ancillary cast of near identical white people.
But that's also what makes them so interesting, not to mention her dreamlike arrangements weave a delightful, ethereal soundscape reminiscent of the angelic pop anthems of Imogen Heap.
It's all portrayed in the game's unforgettable visuals, a dreamlike diorama of cardboard and sponge that blends the home - made aesthetic of Michel Gondry music videos with the heady surrealism and humour of stop - motion children's TV from decades ago, shows like The Clangers or The Magic Roundabout.
Levels are cleverly designed with tremendous verticality thanks to the dual screens of the 3DS, making navigation through the game's retro dreamlike landscapes all the more fun and challenging.
Driven by a central murder mystery in which the player character is said to be the killer, an unnamed victim narrates the dreamlike story as you make your way through Wuthrer's sketchbook-esque world.
The pieces» curved edges create feelings of change and fluidity in the images making the landscapes feel foreign and dreamlike.
The onslaught of these dreamlike hardedge pop works derived from Robert William's successful magazine catering to street artists the world over is enough to make me feel sorry for Artforum, which feels so old and tired, like a hobbled circus elephant, here at ArtPad.
Collings» washy, dreamlike sensibility, similar to that of painters like Ginny Casey, Michael Berryhill, and Roger White, make me think yes.
The horizon, the sea, the sand and the beach grass of Long Island all make their appearances, but in hazy, dreamlike forms, inviting the viewer to share my personal connection with the landscape.
Made out of polyester fabric in an edition of three, shows the artist working at his most crowd - pleasing scale, allowing viewers to enter the work and share, in a dreamlike fashion, a moment in his memory.
His singular techniques — extensive layering of color and collaged elements as well as lacquered surfaces that have been buffed to a dreamlike sheen — make each painting, no matter its size, instantly identifiable as his own.
For her first solo show in New York, Kristalova presents surreal sculptures made in glazed porcelain, stoneware and patinated bronze that portray the awkwardness of youth, which the artist envisions as dreamlike amalgams of human form with elements taken from animals, insects and trees.
The exhibition, which extends on over 1,000 square meters, presents pieces made by the Swiss artist in over forty years, from her early works of the»80s to the installation Pixelwald, expressly conceived for the Kunsthaus Zurich, a dreamlike constantly - changing forest composed by 3000 LED lamps suspended on wires, a «screen exploding in space» as Rist herself defined it.
Instead, the wall text described it as «a dreamlike procession of black puppets, made from cardboard paper cutouts... a ghostly reminder of the violence of a land plagued by oppositions.»
His 2016 show at the Serpentine Gallery in London encapsulated both the singularity of the artist's aesthetic and the diversity of his vision: three rooms, each appointed with his colorful retro - futuristic furniture, dreamlike illustrated wallpapers and abstract sculptures made from repurposed items such as vases or jugs or chairs.
If this dreamlike tableau isn't really animated — it isn't clear who's being killed and by whom — this is art that's designed to resonate in the mind as much as the eye: a sumptuous magic realism for the digital age, with a random, search - engine - like connection - making rendered in oil painting that delights with the sheer richness of its surfaces.
Feintuch paintings have been described as combining myth and cartoons to make images that are «tragicomic,» «tender,» and «subversively ironic,» and Pondick's sculptures have been described as «a dreamlike melding of human, beast, and steel,» «visceral metaphors» that are «excruciatingly unique,» «provocative and psychologically charged.»
Suh also weaves transparent structures made of monochrome polyester, at once luminous, architectural, and ephemeral, inviting viewers to wander through their dreamlike interior passageways (which might be replete with toilets and light switches).
The dreamlike narratives — a meeting of the ordinary and the extraordinary — are told through her alter - ego Cynthia, a woman who questions relationships to the everyday objects that make up our domestic lives.
This style of painting developed in tandem with Surrealism, extending the latter's Symbolist inheritance into strange, nervous or dreamlike mark - making and calligraphic gestures, eventually producing a highly poetic European counterpart to Abstract Expressionism.
Suh weaves translucent structures made of monochrome polyester, at once architectural, and ephemeral, inviting viewers to wander through their dreamlike interior passageways (often complete with details such as light switches and door handles).
These «neo-Symbolists» make mythological and dreamlike pictures that challenge prevailing assumptions about narrative, subjectivity and figurative painting itself.
When I first saw the picture I was blown away, and couldn't quite put my finger on what it made me feel, but I think the best I can say is Contemporary Fairytale... lol... there's something very dreamlike, slightly off - kilter — I think it's the way the light falls (and maybe the wardrobe looking like Narnia is on the other side!)
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