Sentences with phrase «rural scenes of»

Mandelman's rural scenes of farms, barns and small villages illustrate a longing for simpler values.
Jockum Nordström simultaneously evokes a sense of nostalgia and unfamiliarity in Back to the Land (2008), which features three peculiar characters in a rural scene of underbrush, trees, and cloud formations.

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My own sense is that the early - to - mid 60s embrace of R+B dance got overdone — as best exemplified by the way England's mods turned to amphetamines to keep them engaged in the non-stop-dancin'their scene championed — and thus eventually provoked a reactive turn to heaviness (hard - rock, art rock), relaxed rural - ness (country - rock), and even outright mellowness (James Taylor and co.).
Jerry Marshall, CEO at the Arthur Rank Centre, an ecumenical base for the national rural offices of the Church of England, Methodist and United Reformed Church, says: «Some Christians would assume the rural church scene is traditional, old - fashioned and elderly.
With a collection of rural and small town scenes, this print was chosen and named in honor of New Glarus, Wisconsin - the small town Nicki's Diapers was founded in and remains in to this day.
Just south of the Mason - Dixon line and north of the Union - Confederate lines during most of the Civil War (and the scene of its bloodiest battle, Antietam), Maryland is a crossroads state, with both Northern and Southern influences and with both industrial and rural economies.
His interesting approach to the score emphasises the rural upbringing of the horse's owners, contrasting this with orchestral grandstanding for the racing scenes.
Shane Black has denied this plot point and a recent production rumor gives the impression it's more of a rural setting as scenes have been shot on a local private farm, supporting Black's denial.
Lawrence is Katniss Everdeen, another inexpressive rural heroine from the films» concentration camp Appalachia; the similarities between the characters of her first two star turns has been cited regularly, but the echo of the mother / daughter scenes may have escaped most viewers» notice.
The race scenes, parked at the beginning and the end of the movie, exhibit an unprecedented level of textural detail (at times, only the giant windshield peepers and lolling hood tongues remind that you're not watching real NASCAR footage), while the animators capture the soft dusk glow of the rural heartland so invitingly that Cars 3 may inspire even more road trips than Toys «R» Us shopping sprees.
To recap, the crew was filming a scene where two cowboys fight in front of a 1900's era church in rural Montana as part of a promotional trailer for an upcoming title that they could not name.
Familial strife played out under a rural Middle - American sky in Nichols» Shotgun Stories, setting the scene for the director's half - decade of rich drama dipped in religious myth.
The narrative is partly driven by the culture shock produced by Everett's incongruous arrival in the rural Irish outback, a bit like those recent scenes of President Obama quaffing Guinness in the Emerald Isle except transplanted to the set of Father Ted, and partly by the impudent, ambiguous, seemingly indolent figure of Boyle.
A foot chase through a favela in Brazil sizzles with excitement, as do later scenes in a rural park space and a finale in the streets of Harlem.
The scenes in the museum are overextended to the point of viewer frustration, and the visuals, which have been touted by some critics as the most notable aspect of the movie, are nothing to write home about, not even to rural Minnesota.
In a sequence of scenes, a rural midwestern family prepare for a thunderstorm and the cleanup that follows.
In scenes alive with emotional truth, River, Cross My Heart weighs the effect of Clara's absence on the people she has left behind: her parents, Alice and Willie Bynum, torn between the old world of their rural North Carolina home and the new world of the city, to which they have moved in search of a better life for themselves and their children; the friends and relatives of the Bynum family in the Georgetown neighborhood they now call home; and, most especially, Clara's sister, twelve - year - old Johnnie Mae, who must come to terms with the powerful and confused emotions sparked by her sister's death as she struggles to decide and discover the kind of woman she will become.
The up - and - coming star of the U.S. cellular scene says Wi - Fi Calling will deliver service to rural areas where few, if any, cell networks have gone before.
Hidden from the world, down a faint dirt road, and camouflaged by trees and earth tone colored tarps in the foothills of rural Fresno County, CCSPCA Humane Officers discovered a deplorable scene.
It's an artistic hub popular for its Tz» utujil oil paintings — vibrant canvases that often depict a bird's - eye view of rural scenes and landscapes.
There is something relaxing about sitting back while listening to the clackety - clack of the train while gazing out at the beautiful scenery and rural scenes that make up the Valley of 1000 Hills.
The Inchanga Choo Choo is a steam train named Wesley that has been around since the 1930's and now has the wonderful task of steaming to life on the last Sunday of each month and transporting passengers on a round trip from Kloof to Inchanga... There is something relaxing about sitting back while listening to the clackety - clack of the train while gazing out at the beautiful scenery and rural scenes that make up the Valley of 1000 Hills.
A growing number of beachfront restaurants, bars and boutiques fuels a lively social scene within this rural idyll and surfers» haven.
Arriving at the Chinese border, we change trains to a Chinese sleeper train for the final leg of our journey, taking in scenes of rural Chinese life as we travel through the countryside.
It's the meeting place of two states, of heritage charm and modern sophistication, of urban life and a rural environment, of a progressive arts scene and traditional country - style activities.
Nestled in the rural rice paddy village of Canggu, Aradhana Villas offer a relaxing retreat thats only a short drive away from the shopping paradise, culinary delights, and glamorous social scene of Seminyak.
Surrounded by forest and rural scenes, Villa Indah Manis is also blessed by stunning vistas of majestic mounts, not to mention Bali's beautiful beaches.
The region offers a combination of rural village scenes with farming areas and some stretches of rice paddies.
Surrounded by forest and rural scenes, Villa Indah Manis commands breathtaking views spanning the Indian Ocean and the southernmost tip of the island all the way up the west coast past Jimbaran, the airport, Kuta and Canggu, and inland to Bedugul.
Surrounded by forest and rural scenes on a spectacular location known as Jimbran southern peninsula of Bali, this peaceful 3 bedrooms Bali villa provides spacious accommodation for 6 guests commanding spectacular views Jimbaran Beach.
The rural scene is balanced with a certain amount of low key development.
Just as 19th century American Realists shunned romanticized views of their world, the artists included in this exhibition have abandoned conventional ideals of scenic beauty to depict, in detail, unremarkable scenes of the rural landscape as they encounter it or AS IS.
The show is broad in scope, variously revealing how the «radical naturalism» of JMW Turner informed the first photographic panoramic views, and the way PH Emerson and TF Goodall channeled the hazy beauty of the Impressionists in their captured scenes of rural life on the river; as well as shedding light on Julia Margaret Cameron's relationships with George Frederic Watts and Dante Gabriel Rossetti, and the nascent parlour popularity of stereograph photography (among many other examples).»
Before arriving at a final print, I construct iconic architecture creating rural scenes out of clay and wood then paint or draw their backdrops.
Organized by Laura Valeri, associate curator of European art at GMOA, this show will feature scenes depicting rural Georgia dominated by the cotton industry.
Spanning more than 50 years of his career, Jamie Wyeth, on view through July 5 at the San Antonio Museum of Art opens with his childhood drawings, traces his development as a portrait painter, examines his stint in The Factory with Warhol in New York, contemplates the rural scenes that pay homage to his family's legacy and details his emergence as a great animal and bird painter.
The artist aligned himself firmly with Regionalism, an American art movement of the 1920s and 1930s that promoted the depiction of ordinary people and scenes of the rural United States.
These artworks range from romantic depictions of the South's agricultural history to scenes of African - American life that address themes including social justice, emotional response to place, and rural decay and degradation.
His work from this period includes a number of rural, night - time and winter scenes in this area and nearby Sandy Hook.
Using photographs of the world around her as source material, the city scenes, rural studies and atmospheric portraits she depicts have the evasiveness of dreams and intangible recollections.
Scenes of the rural South, portraits of industrial workers, familial interior scenes, sporting events and political forums are all included in this snapshot of American life by Richmond Barthé, Romare Bearden, John Biggers, Julius Bloch, James Chapin, Philip Evergood, William Gropper, Chaim Gross, Robert Gwathmey, Palmer Hayden, John Hovannes, Edward Laning, Jacob Lawrence, Jack Levine, Saul Levine, Edmund Lewandowski, Jackson Lee Nesbitt, Thomas LoMedico, Reginald Marsh, Paul Meltsner, Augusta Savage, Raphael Soyer and Warren WheScenes of the rural South, portraits of industrial workers, familial interior scenes, sporting events and political forums are all included in this snapshot of American life by Richmond Barthé, Romare Bearden, John Biggers, Julius Bloch, James Chapin, Philip Evergood, William Gropper, Chaim Gross, Robert Gwathmey, Palmer Hayden, John Hovannes, Edward Laning, Jacob Lawrence, Jack Levine, Saul Levine, Edmund Lewandowski, Jackson Lee Nesbitt, Thomas LoMedico, Reginald Marsh, Paul Meltsner, Augusta Savage, Raphael Soyer and Warren Whescenes, sporting events and political forums are all included in this snapshot of American life by Richmond Barthé, Romare Bearden, John Biggers, Julius Bloch, James Chapin, Philip Evergood, William Gropper, Chaim Gross, Robert Gwathmey, Palmer Hayden, John Hovannes, Edward Laning, Jacob Lawrence, Jack Levine, Saul Levine, Edmund Lewandowski, Jackson Lee Nesbitt, Thomas LoMedico, Reginald Marsh, Paul Meltsner, Augusta Savage, Raphael Soyer and Warren Wheelock.
Photographers Among Us examines the many dimensions of photojournalism and documentary photography through a survey of 225 works that capture scenes of war, mass incarceration, suburbia, and urban and rural landscapes, among other images that continue to resonate today.
This exhibition includes humorous scenes designed for Day of the Dead celebrations and ornately carved nativity sets, as well as toys, ceramics, and textiles used every day by the rural citizens of Mexico.
Discovered by Schnabel in a second - hand store in New York City, the original engraved images feature agricultural scenes that depict the seasonal activities of rural England for each month.
The great popular art of the»30s was so called American Scene painting, very rural, very nostalgic painting.
Salzinger explores fictitious, super natural landscapes with her lens, creating surreal environs that stretch from a rural tornado scene to the the depths of deep space.
Amelia Furman grew up in rural, central Pennsylvania amidst pastoral scenes of farms, fields, and forests.
An Encounter in the Calle Valentin Gomez Farias, Tijuana, 1991, the most naturalistic of these, records a scene of stark, rural poverty: shacks line a steep, eroded dirt track that diminishes to a vanishing point on a high horizon line.
The nine decades of Yayoi Kusama's life have taken her from rural Japan to the New York art scene to contemporary Tokyo, in a career in which she has continuously innovated and re-invented her style.
The Ground Around demonstrates that the landscape genre in its contemporary form is far removed from its seventeenth century heyday; those peaceful scenes of rural England have evolved into Manfred Pernice «s cement pot full of nettles.
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