Sentences with phrase «series early inspirations»

Aonuma promises a reborn Zelda that will dive into the series early inspirations.

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Jiang's inspiration for Birdnest came from his time working out of a series of cramped co-working spaces at an early - stage startup.
If you've been following our baby series for the past few months you probably remember the early inspiration board I created.
Taking inspiration from directors like Whit Stillman and Eric Rohmer, L for Leisure is a series of episodic segments following graduate students in the early 90s over different holidays.
Earlier this week, Priest spoke with Newsarama about the his run's origins and inspiration, as well as the characters and characterization he added to the series, and now in the third part of our expansive conversation he digs into the «Enemy of the State» arcs, T'Challa being replaced by Kasper Cole, the cancellation of the series, and his thoughts on T'Challa's big screen ambitions as Chadwick Boseman.
Launched at the Geneva Motor Show earlier this year, AMR amplifies and accentuates the sporting prowess of the British marque's road cars, by taking inspiration or direct influence from Aston Martin Racing's participation in the FIA World Endurance Championship; a series with which the marque tasted world championship success with factory drivers Nicki Thiim and Marco Sørensen just last season.
The first is the limited production LC Inspiration Series and the second is a «Black Panther» inspired LC that will star in the movie early next year.
And Detention certainly has inspiration from the early Silent Hill series.
It's all very Gears of War, which the earlier 2 games in the series clearly drew inspiration from, being third - person shooters.
The presentation includes the premiere of a new sculptural commission from this series that takes inspiration from the celebrated New York jazz venue Slugs» Saloon, which was open from 1964 to the early 1970s.
Lelong's smaller gallery room will feature an early inspiration for the Maypole sculpture, Kill Commies / Maypole (1967), alongside additional works on paper from The War Series, many of which have never been shown in New York.
Making a departure from his Inhaling Richter series and drawing inspiration from earlier works, Casselman constructs innovative abstract compositions in fresh hues, pushing his materials and tools to the limit.
On view will be signature pieces made in aluminum and copper, as well as early works, often gilded in gold leaf, that recall folded fabric and open fans, Benglis» original inspirations for the series.
The catalog includes signature pieces made in aluminum and copper, as well as early works, often gilded in gold leaf, that recall folded fabric and open fans, Benglis» original inspirations for the series.
From the early stages of her career, Varejão has been fascinated with Brazil's relationship with China through colonial trade routes — following the three months she spent in China, Varejão found inspiration in 11th century Song dynasty ceramics and developed an interest in craquelure — also known as the fine pattern of dense «cracking», an effect present in many of her artworks, especially in her most recent series.
Drawing inspiration from his own history and art practice, Flat Screen Nature is informed by the powerful odes to nature and expression found in his earlier series, as well as his Cloud (mid-to-late 1960s), Ocean (late 1980s), and Ozone (early - to - mid 1990s).
The works featured include Brassaï's well - known Paris de Nuit images, Ilse Bing's early formalist compositions, Doisneau's free - spirited and engaging photographs of Parisian nightlife, and André Kertész's early night photographs from Hungary — the purported inspiration for Brassaï's Paris series — as well as remarkable New York images that reveal the artist's consistently innovative vision further inspired by the night.
The inspiration for the series is linked to Crumb's avid collecting of vintage underground paraphernalia including records, flipbooks, and specifically, Art & Beauty, a catalogue published during the 1920s and 1930s featuring semi-erotic images of life models for art lovers and aspiring painters — an early example of a top - shelf magazine.
He used that method for inspiration when creating early abstract works such as «Colors for a Large Wall» and the series titled «Spectrum Colors Arranged by Chance» (both 1951), checkerboards of colour, black, and white squares assembled in a random order.
The series began as a pilgrimage to a remote area of Cornwall, on the south - western tip of the UK, where the trans - Atlantic fibre - optic cables that carry the Internet emerge from the ocean; a quest to rediscover the optimism, inspiration and sense of community he had found in the Internet's early days.
For her Cyborg series (1997 - 2000), Lee drew inspiration from the machine aesthetic of early 20th - century Modernism, suspending fragmentary female bodies from the ceiling; another series of sinewy, chandelier - like works are draped in glass and acrylic beads, offering a more abstract counterpart to the figurative cyborgs.
Beginning in early 2008, Monk found inspiration within Ed Ruscha's 1967 iconic photographic series and limited edition book, Twentysix Gasoline Stations, where Ruscha shot black & white photographs of twenty - six different gas stations found along the legendary Route 66 highway on a road trip from his studio in Los Angeles to his home state of Oklahoma.
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