Sentences with phrase «more lyrical»

Think of it as both a more lyrical resume, a more consice Curriculum Vitae (or CV), and a perfectly executed business letter all in one.
Personally, I prefer a more lyrical explanation; that the term refers to a group of firms whose ability to attract and transact the best work, whose allure is — simply — magical.
Lee Ufan makes his own minimal gesture on an opposite surface, his multi-layered brush - stroke serving as a mark of time and place, while a new suite of paintings by Stanley Whitney completes this more lyrical, meditative and philosophical section of the show.
With time, the brushy bravura of her early work evolved into a more lyrical style that evoked the subtleties of visual perception.
Ned Rifkin has remarked that «this seemingly slight change has introduced a new intimacy of scale and simultaneously opened her work to a decidedly more lyrical tone in colour and feeling.»
The only curved canvas the artist has made in the last few years, which shows Kelly's more lyrical side, is a dark blue and white painting.
His colors are bolder and his work is even more lyrical.
«It became apparent,» Aldrich said, «that in painting there was a movement away from the geometric, hard - edge, and minimal, toward more lyrical, sensuous, romantic abstractions in colors which were softer and more vibrant.
There's a clear affinity with Abstract Expressionism's grand gestures and monolithic stubbornness but there's also a lighter, more lyrical side to his work.
The middle ground within Abstract Expressionism is represented by several varied styles, ranging from the more lyrical, delicate imagery and fluid shapes in paintings by Guston and Frankenthaler to the more clearly structured, forceful, almost calligraphic pictures of Motherwell and Gottlieb.
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.
Joseph is best known for his two - colour paintings, those of the 1960s being boldly geometric, relying on primary colours and optical effects; for Herrera the more lyrical abstraction of her early paintings gave way to a focus on pure geometry.
Lærke Lauta Danish artist Laerke Lauta's video installations have grown more lyrical and more technologically complex over time.
Influenced by the curvilinear forms of Art Nouveau, as well as by the Expressionist sculpture of Wilhelm Lehmbruck (1881 - 1919), Mueller's expressionism was more lyrical and less anguished than other Brucke painters, and his compositions were typically more balanced with simplified forms and colour schemes.
It also offers a supremely clear account of Mr. Johns's maturation from brilliant, methodical young artist to a deeper, more lyrical, less predictable one....
So these artists were up in a wave of abstract expressionism and they simply adapted the big direction of free expressionism or free abstractionism to their own particular interest and their work then tended to be more lyrical in character.
The clearly defined, almost mechanistic forms of his youth gave way to more lyrical images in which the human figure was often hinted at through sensuous washes of colour.
Monet simply was always more lyrical and more decorative.
A broad simplification of format, a breakdown of the clear figure - ground relationship, a looser more lyrical handling of the surface produce pictures free to operate with an enhanced optical and emotive vitality.
But he was there from the beginning and seemed to be an interesting departure from abstract expressionism, a more lyrical type artist than abstract expressionism.
Chia's new paintings have now, however, shifted to a softer, more vivid palette than we saw in his earlier work and the monumentality that he's known for has given way to a more lyrical, mythical mood.
Color is gently transformed and the watercolor washes along the page for a more lyrical approach.
Some of the most surprising works are in the strand entitled Spaces and Predicaments, where sculptures by Melvin Edwards and Senga Nengudi suggest a more lyrical, enigmatic and diffuse approach to exploring protest in art.
De Kooning moved to a more lyrical form of painting, (such as Villa Borghese, 1961), that lacks the urgent, anxious connection to the world of his earlier Women paintings (no bad thing, depending on your view of these violent images, often described as misogynist).
By the mid-1960s, she began painting lushly coloured, sharply focused, emblematic floral forms, taking a more lyrical and decorative Fauvist - inspired approach.
At the nexus of the two forms, the viewer sees an interconnected winding of ribbons and linear forms, more lyrical than biological.
He told Mr. Serota that while early paintings made visual reference to ancient graffiti, his intentions were «more lyrical» and his inclusion of phalluses and female body parts were often just ways to evoke male and female presences in the work.
Willem de Kooning is famous for his wild and very «hot» abstract paintings of women and also for his more lyrical late, bright abstractions.
Another untitled work from the same period containing more lyrical, spindly forms owes a debt to the Abstract Expressionist pioneer Arshile Gorky.
When he was there, he extended the geometric angularity that he had introduced in his Eggbeater paintings, but made it much more lyrical, much more delicate in keeping with his sense about the city.
The only curved canvas the artist has made in the last few years, which shows Kelly's more lyrical side, is a dark blue and white painting, and is also on view here.
Sutherland's seemed to be a more lyrical impulse, a poetic meditation on a human gesture diffused.
The only thing that has changed, as he goes to the studio every day to work (between his habitual thrice - weekly games of doubles tennis) is that his treatment of color has become less naturalistic and more lyrical and virtuosic.
Many artists began moving away from geometric, hard - edge, and minimal styles, toward more lyrical, sensuous, romantic abstractions worked in a loose gestural style.
During this time, because of her heavy teaching commitments, Albers made only a few larger works, but the transition of her patterns from the strictly geometric to something much freer and more lyrical is apparent.
Nevertheless, the concentric shapes and meticulously ordered compositions would remain until the «80s, when Stella's work shifted into a much more lyrical mode of abstraction.
«She really helped pull art out of the angst and trauma of the abstract expressionists, the wartime generation, and into a lighter, more lyrical kind of modernism,» says Betsy Broun, who directs the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, D.C. «I think it was a relief, a liberation.»
She really helped pull art out of the angst and trauma of the abstract expressionists, the wartime generation, and into a lighter, more lyrical kind of modernism.
Lee Ufan makes his own minimal gesture on an opposite surface, his multi-layered brushstroke serving as a mark of time and place, while a new suite of paintings by Stanley Whitney completes this more lyrical, meditative and philosophical section of the show.
He dreams, for instance, that the next Zelda title will use live performances throughout, utilising a full 50 - player orchestra to capture the big action scenes and an intimate string quartet for more lyrical moments.
Rhythmic prose can be more lyrical, driving, or smooth, all while helping connect readers to emotions in our writing.
With Possession, LaBute steps into more lyrical, classical territory by adapting A.S. Byatt's literate romantic novel Possession: A Romance.
The Wind Rises approaches its events from a more lyrical and abstract standpoint, not only not particularly commenting on the events in a moral sense, but also not particularly acknowledging their existence on a direct level.
Rather than attempting the stylistic ferocity of Alejandro González Iñárritu or Fernando Meirelles and Kátia Lund, Soto opts for a more lyrical approach, often delivering sequences that are hauntingly beautiful while also unflinchingly bleak.
«Ghost World» — a more lyrical look at teen loneliness than usual — continues Nick Rogers» daily look back at the 365 best films of 2000 - 2009.
Freddy Arturo Ginebra's score is guitar - based for the more lyrical sequences, but more often thudding percussion.
Raf Simons opted for a sculptural interpretation with dresses that are more lyrical than brash, while designers including Marios Schwab and Michael Kors showed neon chubbies that remind one of Bond Girls on LSD in Gstaad.
The names are more lyrical and somehow more joyous than they were 40 years ago, the subtle but significant difference between Ray Guy and Dre» Bly.
Its warmth draws you in and connects the listener, but if the band is striving for excellence, there is still more lyrical work to do.

Not exact matches

These words are more than a lyrical garland tossed toward Saul's adherents in an effort to win them (although we do not suppose for a moment that David was unaware of the positive political implications of his public and phenomenally articulate grief).
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