Sentences with phrase «obvious influence on his work»

Peter Doig, who was Anderson's teacher at the Royal College of Art in London in the 1990s, is an obvious influence on the work, both in the style of rendering and the choice of scenery.

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It includes all of the works by Whitehead and Hartshorne that have obvious theological importance, works on theological topics that have been significantly influenced by Whiteheadian philosophy, and essays that are critical of...
It includes all of the works by Whitehead and Hartshorne that have obvious theological importance, works on theological topics that have been significantly influenced by Whiteheadian philosophy, and essays that are critical of process theology.
Its got an obvious prince influence too which comes off as gimmicky to me even if prince worked on it with her.
This was a theme throughout the talks, but it was made obvious in practice merely by all the groups besides publishing gathered there (including, but not limited to: an automotive working group, ones on Internet - connected devices, virtual reality, and web payments — everyone working on how web standards will influence their industries).
Hazards, for example, provide more of a nuisance than thought - provoking obstacles, and the obvious influences on presentation reminiscent of M.C. Escher's famous works are nothing more than visual eye candy that do nothing to enhance gameplay.
Despite the obvious street art and comic book influences, Todd states painters such as Willem de Kooning, Peter Saul, Matisse and Franz Kline as having an impact on his work.
Despite the obvious influence the civil rights movement had on the public's regard for his celebrated later efforts, the accolades he received for the collage work — if a lack of interest in what preceded it is any indicator — seemed to have followed the pattern set by the critical reception of the AbEx movement.
The mural sized paintings that became so familiar with the rise of Abstract Expressionism are an obvious early influence on Hoyland's mature work.
The color of Edvard Munch is an obvious influence on use of sickly greens, dark crimsons and burnt oranges in «Playground» (1954), the earliest work in the show.
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