Sentences with phrase «through bucolic»

Seasons After Fall is a 2D platformer from indie studio Swing Swing Submarine with some fairly unique mechanics and a story somewhat rooted in Celtic mythology, revealed to the player in pieces as they travel through bucolic deserted landscapes.
Next, you will be transferred through the bucolic countryside to Rotorua.
Very composed, solid and whisper quiet, the X6 glided serenely through the bucolic back roads of South Carolina.

Not exact matches

Yet, while that connection's undeniable (tonally and visually, it's closest to Terrence Malick's bucolic debut), writer - director Michael Pearce's first feature has a distinct heart and identity, rooted in his own upbringing on the island and filtered through the legacy of Jersey's real - life «Beast»,»60s serial sex offender Edward Paisnel.
The Taconic Parkway traces a narrow path through some especially bucolic countryside east of the Hudson River.
It also occurs to me that driving through Nebraska is like being on a gigantic treadmill in front of a greenscreen that depicts bucolic scenery on an endlessly repeating loop.
TARRYTOWN, New York — After a frantic stop and go drive through downtown Manhattan, we glide into the bucolic green countryside of Westchester, where century homes are bought and...
While the romantic narrator imagines a bucolic future in an old country house with children running through the dappled sunlight, her new husband plots to organize a revolution and fight a guerrilla war in the Catskills.
Every street is prettier than the last, and the bucolic river that runs through Bruges is the perfect place to admire the historic city.
The Aldrich, located in bucolic Ridgefield, Connecticut, tends toward thought provoking, New York - centric exhibitions, but through their Radius program, they try to help regional artists build careers.
The photographs» bucolic landscapes are the result of a «walk through nature,» in a region once inhabited by the artist's family, echoing the style of the photo - documented art of 1970s Land Artists, an act infused with the ideals of Romanticism.
Conversely, Only Way is through Milking Way pictures a more poetic, bucolic vision of dairy farming, showing the simple act of people milking cows by hand.
Before the delving into the hectic holidays, have a rare bucolic moment in Times Square through Tal Yarden's «Counting Sheep» as it takes over the screens of the Midtown hub.
Boat names evoke the pastoral activity of fishing and the landscape of the sea; the paraphernalia of naval warfare describes a bucolic idyll expressed as if a shaded garden temple; instruments of revolution and agriculture - a gun, a drum, a guillotine blade, a hoe, a spade - similarly harness the language of the seasonal metamorphosis in which a garden, like society, is ordered and celebrated through themes suggested by the French Revolution.
The show features more than 40 original fine art prints including lithographs and etchings that chronicle daily life — the bustle of urban streets, boisterous moments of leisure, modern modes of transportation, and bucolic rural images — by leading artists who approached their subject matter through the lens of realism: George Bellows (1882 - 1925), Thomas Hart Benton (1889 - 1975), Edward Hopper (1882 - 1967), Martin Lewis (1881 - 1962), Reginald Marsh (1898 - 1954), John Sloan (1871 - 1951), Benton Murdoch Spruance (1904 - 1967), Stow Wengenroth (1906 - 1978), and Grant Wood (1891 - 1942).
This canvas began its life as a meticulous recreation of Johannes Itten's color wheel (which she did herself; she outsources none of her painting to assistants), which she then overlaid with an uncharacteristically sweet and wistful portrayal of a believably proportioned naked woman gazing out through the slats of a barn, a bucolic scene with a lovely sense of interiority.
I don't live on a farm, although a bucolic setting has always been a dream of mine, but my childhood weekends were spent frolicing with my siblings, and numerous cousins, through the fields of my dear Aunt Stella's little farm.
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