Sentences with phrase «pitch black ground»

Careful layering of fragmented Cimmerian shades, comic book text, digitally manipulated imagery, and realist depictions of European saints on pitch black ground meld into dynamic scenarios which recall the cover of an absurdist graphic novel where it is not entirely clear who the villains or the heroes are and what exactly they are fighting for.

Not exact matches

It's 8:30 AM and it's still pitch black dark outside - However the snow covering the ground and trees illuminates the sky, the Christmas tree is twinkling, and the wood burning stove is providing maximum coziness.
Capacity: 75,643 (all seated) Address: Sir Matt Busby Way, Manchester M16 0RA Telephone: 0161 868 8000 Fax: 0161 868 8804 Ticket Office: 0161 868 8000 Stadium Tours: 0161 868 8000 Pitch Size: 116 x 76 yards Pitch Type: Grass Club Nickname: The Red Devils Year Ground Opened: 1910 Undersoil Heating: Yes Shirt Sponsors: Chevrolet Kit Manufacturer: Adidas Home Kit: Red, White and Black Away Kit: Black with White Trim Third Kit: Grey and White
In a year excitingly devoid of a clear Oscar frontrunner like «La La Land,» which won this prize here last year, «Three Billboards» made an enjoyably offbeat choice for top honors: a crowd - pleaser of blistering intelligence and pitch - black humor, grounded by Frances McDormand's ferociously controlled performance as a grieving mother forging her own path to justice.
Pitch - black Australian horror film «Killing Ground» goes where so many other chillers from the land down under have already gone by pitting two redneck hunters against a pair of doe - eyed lovers.
Last year a Ford Fusion Hybrid autonomous research vehicle with no headlights drove in pitch black at the company's Ford Arizona Proving Ground, as part of the company's journey to delivering fully autonomous vehicles to customers around the globe.
Through the pitch black, while trying not to stumble on the uneven ground, I flashed my torch around to discover large site - specific wall drawings delicately rendered in charcoal and covering most of the available surfaces.
At the time she described these ground - breaking paintings in personal, psychological terms as «white nets enveloping the black dots of silent death against a pitch - dark background of nothingness».
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z