Sentences with phrase «more poetic»

«The name sounds much more poetic than what it translates to, which in the local Sherpa language is «that thing there.»
Yet there remain numerous examples of gaudy painting in the new study, and the work of the Chinese artists chosen — such as Zhang Xiaogang — reflects the political pop and cynical realism championed by the international art market in the late 80s and 90s in preference to the more poetic painting movement being created by artists such as Liang Quan, Liu Guofu, Yang Liming and Guan Jingjing.3, 4
In contrast, other works have specific forms that evoke a more poetic, portrait - like singularity.
Although trained in philosophy, her abstract compositions contain a more poetic quality, their rhythm and warmth unbound from the rigors of formal thought and located more in sensory experience.
«I had an intuitive feeling that Mexicans would like a more poetic aspect of my work,» said Dean at an interview held at the museum.
But later on, it was acceptable even for minimalist to have more poetic dimensions.
«And I was fascinated to hear the artist's own description of his work as walking a tightrope between the hard textures of the urban built environment and something which leans towards the more poetic
But my paintings can ultimately thought of as constructions of a more poetic realm, where they correspond to vague emotions, dreams and memories that would be difficult to describe by any means other than painting.
Rachel White of Christie's notes that she used «a technique she inherited from Jackson Pollock, but her gestures are more fluid and harmonious than Pollock... lending her body of work a more poetic and lyrical quality.»
Since its beginnings, Shannon Ebner's practice has investigated language's structures, but where it once sought to make them objective by building words out of cinder blocks (among other things), it has now entered a more poetic, associative phase.
Though the painting's creation is strongly based on the methodology of approach, Jason Martin seeks validation for his work from a more poetic instinct, allowing the viewer to form associations, directed by the form, texture and colour.
In a manner more poetic than didactic, Bhalla urges his viewers to reconnect with nature's fragile ecosystem, the focus of his lens.
A new show drawn entirely from OCMA's permanent collection focuses on works by 16 women whose art in the 1990s underwent a transformation, from overtly political to something more poetic and personal.
The installation on Chrystie is a lot more poetic and involved linguistically.
Visual elements from the landscape, such as a branch, house, or road, are transformed into a more abstract visual language that vacillates between the recognizable, suggestive, determined and more poetic.
A quieter, more poetic approach to landscape, known as Tonalism, emerged toward the end of the nineteenth century, epitomized here by Bruce Crane.
[7] The exhibition divided his life and work into two decade - long periods, the first political phase until 2000, and the later more poetic phase.
Initiated by his move to Brussels in 2000, his later European period is characterized by a more poetic aesthetic.
Just as the nascent Arte Povera movement incorporated the physical remnants of its surroundings into its works, Kounellis used the visual signifiers that he saw in his own urban environment to develop a new, more poetic discourse.
The paintings are more poetic and visionary being loosely drawn from the myth of the city of Atlantis, rather than scientific concepts as in the other pieces.
Other fictional reviews are included along with more poetic fragments that address themes of sorrow.
A crucial link between the intellectually rigorous Conceptual Art of the 1970s and the more poetic and playful work of 1980s Pictures Art, Sarah Charlesworth (1947 - 2013) made photo - based works that deconstruct assumptions about photography.
Conversely, Only Way is through Milking Way pictures a more poetic, bucolic vision of dairy farming, showing the simple act of people milking cows by hand.
She began making figurative works that were more poetic than perfect, which caught the art world's fancy.
... I use this found imagery as a model, to see how information can be torqued or tweaked, made more poetic and expressive».»
Purging the sort of nihilistic imagery and motifs that had developed as recognizable trademarks of his practice, the new body of paintings pursues a more poetic sensibility founded in the impressionistic and sensorial.
Her subsequent video works departed from overtly political content or critique in favor of more poetic imagery and complex human narratives.
In parallel with this great modernist tradition is also an explicit Brazilian conceptual art that was less dogmatic and structuralist than their counterparts in Europe and North America, but more open, more poetic, more politically engaged, as we can see in the works of Cildo Meireles and Vik Muniz.
Parallel to this great modernist tradition there is also an explicitly Brazilian conceptual art that was less dogmatic and structuralist than its counterparts in Europe and North America, but more open, more poetic and more politically engaged, as we can see in the works of Cildo Meireles.
[3] Art reviewer Janet McKenzie noted the influence of J. M. W. Turner and a «more poetic and elemental meaning» in his work as his wartime memories receded.
An even more poetic piece is Eurydice, with its looping black lines of acrylic that spiral down below the collage elements and its firm lower border.
At this early stage, his works were mostly done in a geometric Op art style that drew ideas from both Bauhaus and Minimalist theory, while by the mid-sixties, he moved away from the optical, scientific aspect of his work and toward a more poetic and painterly direction.
«Our paintings have always been recognized as a turning point in Turner's work in a movement that began in the teens and accelerated in the»20s,» said Susan Grace Galassi, the senior curator at the Frick Collection who organized the show, «moving away from naturalism towards a more poetic treatment of topographical subject matter, and towards a more imaginative treatment of light and color.»
The marble benches also have texts but these from the Living series have a quieter message, more poetic and reflective.
«The ads in this coming issue are much more poetic and much more sincere,» says Roberts.
Nothing is more poetic and accurate about the sentiment of the gaming community.
Maybe if I were more scientific, I would have called it «All Exponential Growth Processes Run Into Constraints and Threats,» or if I were more poetic, «Nothing Lasts Forever — Nothing Grows to the Sky.»
But many of the passages and monologues in his earlier, groundbreaking work, such as «The Electric Kool - Aid Acid Test» and «Radical Chic & Mau - Mauing the Flak Catchers,» are much more poetic in content and vision and much more powerful as poetry than as narrative.
For instance, the beginning of Chapter One might be made up of fast - paced, short, choppy sentences, while the second half is written in a slower, more poetic style.
The writing is more poetic and the characters are more engaging, fleshed out (Ruthie A).
I know we all have a lot to do, but here are a few easy options to help our English teacher tribe add more poetic voices to our curriculum.
While the director behind The Immigrant and The Yards took inspiration from some of the most famous Heart Of Darkness-esque tales, he set out to make a film more poetic and transcendent, as Gray puts it.
There's also a wonderfully moving scene, darker and more poetic in tone, when Poppy encounters a tramp late at night.
Matthew Heineman's documentary Cartel Land was a shock to the system, taking us deep into the belly of the border drug war, and Sicario serves as a perfect narrative companion, exploring the seedy underworld through a more poetic, explicitly violent lens.
From a storytelling standpoint, there should have been a better, more poetic way of doing this.
Garland seems to be going for something more poetic and mood - based, with images of Portman climbing into a scorched hole in a white, webbed room, and a burning lighthouse lingering long after the film ends.
I fall under the latter camp, for all the schmaltz — however expertly acted by Osment — comes after what would've been a far more poetic and appropriate conclusion.
It has its moments of visual beauty, but a little more poetic daring and a little less in the way of safe artiness might have made this one something more than an expertly conceived business proposition.â $ After a second viewing of the film recently, I still find myself feeling that way.
So while comparisons to the undercover nature of Rogue One's third act last year are inevitable, it's hard to think of a more poetic way for Finn to prove himself, once and for all, as a loyal member of the Resistance, than by making him return to the side on which he was originally raised and trained to serve.
Though his attempt to trick Thanos was his weakest effort of all time, it's more poetic to think Loki knew he was outmatched and that it was better to die trying to trick the Mad Titan than to serve him as a coward.
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