Because of the mold's
almost otherworldly qualities, the film understandably adopts the aura of an atmospheric sci - fi flick, specifically through intricate sonic textures and cinematic lighting and compositions.
This gives those moments where the reality of their situation pierces the veil of the valley a more
pointedly otherworldly quality, exemplified by John's hazmat suit that seems to exist in the crossroads between
Everything in Ori and the Blind Forest has a distinct hand - painted look which, along with all the glowing and trailing elements, lends everything an
impressive otherworldly quality.
This gives those moments where the reality of their situation pierces the veil of the valley a more
pointedly otherworldly quality, exemplified by John's hazmat suit that seems to exist in the crossroads between 12 Monkeys and Marvin from Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
He found solace and strength in science fiction, and like those he read about, Jonathan Pitre had
otherworldly qualities.
Think linens, flatware, glassware, and backdrops that will have an ethereal and
otherworldly quality.»
Of course, the whole movie bears Scorsese's unique visual stamp, but the agitated, disjointed camerawork suggests
an otherworldly quality particularly in those final scenes.
Houston also noted
an otherworldly quality about the bride: «when she turns up to commit her first murder -LSB-...] Truffaut is already parting company with Hitchcock.
These 3 - foot by 4 - foot prints allow you to see photographs in a bigger way, and the halftone printing on an industrial printer gives
them an otherworldly quality.
The whole experience had a magical,
otherworldly quality to it, paddling along in the dark light that, with the water glowing all around us.
De-contextualized close - ups of pedestrian items like a head of cauliflower or a kitschy seashell lighting fixture take on an unsettling, almost
otherworldly quality, reminding the viewer of DeFeo's uncanny ability to create the illusion of texture and three - dimensionality even in her flat works.
Although based in reality, van Meene's portraits have a distinctly detached and
otherworldly quality to them.
Evoking Italian «Primitives» such as Piero della Francesca, without descending into pastiche, it has a serene, graceful,
otherworldly quality.
«His work had a narrative and
otherworldly quality to it and very specific color palettes,» Mr. Peck said.
For The New Yorker, Minter photographed Clark slightly obscured through a piece of glass, and saturated with rich purple and green hues that compliment the singer's eyes and give
her an otherworldly quality.
Su Yu - Xin for example explores environment through vibrant colours and an almost
otherworldly quality.
Using the light - sensitive characteristics of photography and moving image, his work is imbued with
an otherworldly quality and offers a powerful metaphor for the human condition and the passing of time.
Made from memory, McCormick's figures are seen from a distance, depicted against muted backgrounds that give her scenes
an otherworldly quality.
While the arduous nature of her process is evident throughout, her chosen method of display — hanging these panels with separation from the wall — imparts movement and emphasizes the impact of light, instilling the works with
an otherworldly quality.
The exhibition's installation on the eighth floor will take on
an otherworldly quality by using the galleries as a single, surreal landscape yet drawn from ideas tied to a common social reality.
Thus, the objects gain a singular and almost
otherworldly quality, appearing at once physical and immaterial through his application of color.
He is fascinated with
the otherworldly qualities of images from a forgotten time or place.
He had
an otherworldly quality that made it seem as though he was not interested in establishing any relationships with teachers or peers.