Anne Valverde uses photography to capture
the moments in the city environment, coloring certain details of her photographs.
Not exact matches
With stunning graphics, each track looks to have a fully fleshed out and active background, with lively
environments surrounding you at every
moment, whether you're
in the
city, jumping sand dunes, or sliding
in the snowy mountains.
Where Strider Arcade / Genesis and Strider NES featured varied industrial and natural
environments, Strider 2014 is set entirely within a
city landscape, layered with a subtle rasterized visual filter to emphasize the futuristic setting: From the moment Hiryu drops in from his glider, to the not - quite - final moments of the game, players venture through all areas of the techno - industrial Kazakh City; while it lacks the Egyptian and jungle themes of classic Strider titles, players are introduced to pristine governmental architecture, dank industrial working areas, the neon - engulfed underground slums, and cybernetic research facilities to name a
city landscape, layered with a subtle rasterized visual filter to emphasize the futuristic setting: From the
moment Hiryu drops
in from his glider, to the not - quite - final
moments of the game, players venture through all areas of the techno - industrial Kazakh
City; while it lacks the Egyptian and jungle themes of classic Strider titles, players are introduced to pristine governmental architecture, dank industrial working areas, the neon - engulfed underground slums, and cybernetic research facilities to name a
City; while it lacks the Egyptian and jungle themes of classic Strider titles, players are introduced to pristine governmental architecture, dank industrial working areas, the neon - engulfed underground slums, and cybernetic research facilities to name a few.
Jang studied at Chungang University
in Seoul; recent solo and group exhibitions include Hidden Track, Space Willing N Dealing, Seoul (2014), The
Moments, ONE AND J. GALLERY, Seoul (2012), Encounter, Experience, and
Environment, Gilman Barracks, Singapore (2012) and Seoul
City Exploration, Seoul Museum of Art, Seoul (2011).
This beautifully illustrated volume provides a compact introduction to Chase's paintings and pastels and samples several of his favorite motifs, including the theatrical
environment of his antique - filled studio, the modern women he celebrated, the costumes and decorative arts of Japan, children at play
in city and countryside, and thoughtful
moments of leisure and contemplation.