Sentences with phrase «very lyrical»

After all, the only notes that lawyers ever write are footnotes or case notes, neither of which is very lyrical.
All this happened with a book which, perhaps, is unique, original and very lyrical inside its own nature.
It's a city portrait from the»70s, a very lyrical documentary.

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It's told with lyrical simplicity by relative newcomer Barry Jenkins, with very little dialogue.
But for all its dreamy narrative qualities, Marczak's film is actually a lyrical, fluid - motion documentary that, in a very different way from «Kate Plays Christine» (see above) but no less profoundly, blurs the distinction between narrative and nonfiction filmmaking.
Aside from the lyrical and visually inventive overtones, which confirm Jarmusch's genius at juxtaposing stylistic flourishes over naturalistic portraits of mundanity, this is a very funny film.
She's also a very dedicated lyrical singing student.
Kundun is a very beautiful film filled with rich scenery, intricate costumes and Scorsese's lyrical camera.
Needless to say, this lyrical quicksilver comedy is very much a New York experience.
There's a very lovely, lyrical quality to her work that makes one contemplate life.»
A Lyrical Copper exterior paint finish, presented with a blend of brushed and polished textures elegantly hints at the use of copper in only the very best audio systems.
The motor car features the unrivalled aural experience of the marque's Bespoke Audio system; the Lyrical Copper exterior paint finish is presented with a blend of brushed and polished textures, elegantly hinting at the use of copper found in only the very best audio systems.
In 20 brief snatches, lyrical and rich even in their leanness - with accompanying photos by the author - Guo creates something poetic and gritty that feels very true.
The Cloud Sketcher is a transforming journey into the heart of beauty and the peril of love, a romantic, lyrical epic that resurrects history with such authenticity and drama as to place Richard Rayner in the company of our very best novelists.
This is a transitional painting from the minimalism that Christensen had adopted when he first came to New York and the lyrical abstraction of his «Dorado» period — but beyond that, worthwhile in its own right, very tight and neat and sober.
I believe that it is the very unwillingness to acknowledge and recognize the existence and contribution of the Lyrical Abstractionists that undermines the foundation and topples the tower in which modern and post modern art history reside.
When people say his name, I tend to think only of incredible but somewhat predictable color photographs of America, those very Shore-esque lyrical presentations of our most banal shades of red, white and blue.
One of the very best films on view in New York right now is «Fly Paper,» a lyrical 23 - minute tribute to life and culture in Harlem by Kahlil Joseph, a filmmaker who directed some of Beyoncé's «Lemonade» while also becoming known for his own lush, impressionistic short works.
When I first got back to New York in the mid -»70s I was very drawn to romantic and lyrical painting and Rothko was clearly a huge influence.
Willem de Kooning is famous for his wild and very «hot» abstract paintings of women and also for his more lyrical late, bright abstractions.
Partly co-produced with the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía (Madrid, Spain) and the Museu de Arte Contemporânea de Serralves (Porto, Portugal), the solo exhibition of works by Cildo Meireles is a unique opportunity to venture into the lyrical vision of this extraordinary connoisseur of artistic languages, giving us a view of a very diverse, always unpredictable world.
Exhibited at The Museum of Modern Art in 1997 (see The City Review article), Lot 32, «Untitled XVII,» is a very beautiful and lyrical late work by Willem de Kooning (1904 - 1997).
By this time, Bowling had developed a very personal palette for his large, light - filled, lyrical colour abstractions that distinguished his work from that of earlier Colour Field painters working in the USA such as Kenneth Noland, Jules Olitski or Larry Poons.
The reference to mythology as a source of inspiration; using abstract composition as a way to evoke literary and lyrical stories; the control of the design so as to achieve a delicate balance between the freshness of gestural strokes and the clearness of drawing; the reference to the tradition of art history as an endless process of acknowledgment of the meaning of artistic practice; the attention paid to the sign itself as a multi-linguistic mark of the artist's expression; these are all constant features of Twombly's work, and have been since the very beginning of his career in the late 1940s.
«I've responded very strongly to the sensuality of Anish's forms and to his ability to remain lyrical even when he works on an immense scale» says Rushdie:
Rail: Your paintings are very buoyant and I could almost say lyrical, especially the color.
Fausto Melotti's «I lavandai (The Launderers)» (1969) has a lyrical quality and approach to sculpture, like a weightless aerial drawing, with a lightness of material and tactility, the work articulates space in much the same way as Alexander Calder's floating kinetic forms; space is the very essence of the work with «Untitled» 1974, Juxtaposed with the weight of Genzken and the organic fragility of Hesse.
In spite of his lyrical prowess, Grayling doesn't offer us a very detailed account of the mechanism by which oil makes men evil, other than to say that oil creates wealth, which creates power, which creates corruption.
Going to Move (Simon & Schuster, 1995, $ 17.99) Judith Viorst, adored by parents and kids alike for her Alexander book series (beginning with the lyrical Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day) tackles the pain of moving from a frustrated boy's perspective in this award - winning childrens» book.
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