Sentences with phrase «typically deadpan»

Composed on raw linen, the quick - witted drawings and hand - rendered texts are typically deadpan in their humour, while the bold leafy pattern and graphic elements recall the vernacular of Los Angeles and Southern California design.
His quick - witted drawings and hand - rendered texts are typically deadpan in their humour and reveal chance utterings like snippets of over-heard conversations.
His quickwitted drawings and hand - rendered texts are typically deadpan in their humour and reveal chance utterings like snippets of over-heard conversations.
Judd responded to such charges by arguing, in his typically deadpan style, that «Art need only be interesting» and that it was «Something you look at».
Judd responded to such charges by arguing, in his typically deadpan style, that «art need only be interesting» and that it was «something you look at.»
Bill Murray may have received his one and only Oscar nomination for Lost In Translation, but it's his typically deadpan turn in Groundhog Day that remains his greatest.

Not exact matches

Naturally, Lanthimos» film isn't an exercise of pragmatism, but it is more dreary and clinical than his typically distant, deadpan movies.
Speaking of Geralt it's easy to write him off as another typically gruff hero with a voice so gravelly it could be used for making driveways, but he's actually quite a fascinating character, exhibiting a far more complex personality that you'd initially give him credit for, including some deadpan humour, genuine caring, interesting insights and much more.
There is also a lot of strong monochromatic painting, by artists like Marcia Hafif (a small, bright, handsome, yellow enamel square), Olivier Mosset (a small off - white square, typically flat and deadpan), Kathy Drasher (a warm, peachy decagon with a poetic bit of text) and Daniel Levine (another square, this one an ethereal, almost glowing, white).
On view in the small first floor gallery of the Whitney Museum and serving as a brief but illuminating preface to Cotton Puffs, Q - Tips, Smoke and Mirrors: The Drawings of Ed Ruscha upstairs, Ruscha's photographs, which he typically assembles into carefully designed books, are concerned with the irreducible, deadpan fact.
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