Sentences with phrase «marked by the repetition»

The film keeps its biography moving and even as Ziegfeld's life is marked by repetition, the sharp, well - paced production doesn't make the vicarious experience burdensome.
silver with a touch of green mixed media painting that is 24 x 36 inches from Erin Parish, whose trademark paintings are marked by the repetition of circular forms and the influence...
Shimmering complex red, blue, gold and white contemporary abstract mixed media painting in resin and oil by Erin Parish, whose trademark paintings are marked by the repetition of cir...
Starting in the mid-1960s, at The Factory, his New York studio, Warhol concentrated on making films that were marked by repetition and an emphasis on boredom.

Not exact matches

Mark my words, there'll be no repetition of this lifetime story, not by Leicester again.
On Majority Conservatism, Tim Montgomerie writes from Australia on the wisdom of a polling guru: «Abbott's constant repetition of a few key messages — Scrap the carbon tax; Stop the boats carrying illegal immigrants; and Build more roads — sent political journalists to sleep but they were killer messages identified by Mark Textor's opinion polling.»
And as we have come to expect, the meeting was marked by rhetoric, repetition, and occasional outbreaks of fibbing.
misses the mark, and sadly by a long way: repetition, a lack of variety, and a faulty health mechanic, make the game often more painful than enjoyable.
Inspired by painters like Paul Cézanne, Henri Matisse, Mark Rothko, Milton Avery and Helen Frankenthaler — all of whom explored the variance of tonality on limited compositional formats — Vecsey creates work that is filled with ideas about arrangement, lyrical color, perspective, repetition and surface.
Maintaining the consistency of the brushstrokes while varying the amount of paint and pressure applied, Lee keeps «expression to a minimum in order to achieve the maximum» (L. Ufan, Lee Ufan, Tokyo, 1993, p. 3) The almost hypnotic repetition of marks that comprise From Line is created by the artist pressing a brush loaded with blue paint suspended in viscous glue directly onto the surface of the canvas, then repeating the process until there is barely any pigment left on the filaments of the brush.
The exhibition marks the fourth exhibition curated by Jason Andrew and organized by Norte Maar for 1285 Avenue of the Americas Gallery (previous exhibitions include: Jack Tworkov: A Retrospective; To be a Lady: Forty - Five Women in the Arts; between a place and candy: new work in pattern, repetition, and motif).
Marked by the time that he tracks in his work — printed, rubbed, or faded — the repetition and pairings of work point toward an inward, contemplative, and empathic place.
Influenced as much by Frank Stella's early «black paintings» as the subtle gradients of Andreas Schultze, the works in Circuiting are an exercise in precision and repetition, finding new value in various kinds of mark making and leaving little to be discarded.
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