Sentences with phrase «which recalls»

The edges are aluminum, which recalls devices like the Note 4, and corners are rounded similarly to what we might find on an HTC M9.
In preparing for PowerPlay, Chicago executed extensive drawings of the male nude, which she recalls as being frightening and difficult due to only ever having access to female models during her art education.
In Divers (1998), she portrays a female figure plunging into water — an image of Olympian vigour which recalls one of Francis Picabia's later paintings of sensual, anonymous women.
Over fteen years later, she has returned to her original medium, which recalls the rhythmic chaos of Jackson Pollock's drip paintings: the long, liquid lines and gurative blobs evolving into anthropomorphic trees, owers or people.
In 2011 he won the Turner Prize for his installation Do Words Have Voices, which recalls a melancholy urban park in autumn.
Leckey has manipulated the footage to surround her in a cloud of scintillating points of light, and there is fetishistic attention to the sounds of her stool creaking and the combing of her hair which recalls David Lynch.
[13] His work often made reference to religious or classical imagery, such as a portrait of Patti Smith [14] from 1986 which recalls Albrecht Dürer's 1500 self - portrait.
In simple terms, Hard - edge painting - which recalls the Precisionism associated with the De Stijl theories and Neo-Plasticism of Piet Mondrian (1872 - 1944), as well as works by Josef Albers (1888 - 1976)- combines the clear imagery of geometric abstraction with the intense hues of Colour Field Painting.
On view will be the photograph, La Méduse (2008), which recalls the French ship that was wrecked off of the coast of Senegal in 1819 as it was on its way to retake possession of the African land from the British.
Their unfinished state is embellished by thin gold leaf, which recalls the alchemical process of matter's transformation.
The history of colour reproduction, manufacture and consumption are further explored through the presentation of the film as a composite RGB projection, which recalls the mechanical print processes used in the textile industry.
In film, we chat with Dominga Sotomayor about her debut feature Thursday Till Sunday, which recalls memories of family road trips.
Here, thick, colliding slabs of white and red paint, and splashes of blood red, black, orange and white, nearly obliterate collaged patches of black - and - white checkerboard fabric, which recalls a finish - line flag.
The current exhibition presents, among others, the sculpture «King», which recalls an Egyptian statuette coated in gold leaf, with a face covered in voluminous artificial black hair that looks like the Black Panther hairstyles of the 1970s.
This shift, which recalls the encoding and evolution of language, marked the end of the Liquid Archive.
In post production, the crane cables were removed, finishing the work with a surrealist tone which recalls René Magritte, the Monty Python animations of Terry Gilliam and the aesthetic of some early computer games.
A native of Houston, current resident of New York, and expert on art of indigenous cultures, Edwards» fascinating life and mind are on display in this often witty and ruminative interview with Bomb Magazine, in which he recalls his East Texas roots and what life was like in the close - knit African American community of Houston's Fifth Ward in the 1940s.
This is the outcome of an almost purely improvisational approach which recalls the free - flowing but contained cut paper works of Matisse and the anthropomorphic gentle presences of the inhabitants of worlds by Miro and Jean Arp, without the reliance on strong and brilliant color.
Add to this her wonderful painterly technique, which recalls the prestige portraits of 19th - century art, and Yiadom - Boakye looks poised to be this year's winner no matter who takes home the prize.
McElheny has the performer walking along white chalk lines on the floor — minimal geometric abstraction meets catwalk — which recalls Andrea Zittel's performance Single Strand Forward Motion at the gallery back in 2009.
This collaged area has a crazy - quilt - like feel which recalls Sonia Delaunay's bold little quilt made for her infant son in 1911.
«In a 50 - year career, James Havard has painted in many styles, from realism to trompe l'oeil «abstract illusionism» to multimedia collage to his current mode, which recalls art brut.
The work is part of Coventry's Estate series, which recalls Kasimir Malevich's graphic suprematist paintings but actually represents the layouts of British public housing estates.
Most convincing, however, is his use of light, which recalls the back - lit emanation on a computer screen, allowing for a graphic reading of the works that situates them within the contemporary moment.
But Aces does tease potentially longer - term fun with the story mode, which recalls the classic Game Boy Advance entry by filling the gaps between matches with boss battles, mini-games, and other fun bits.
Meanwhile, item acquisition is handled via a crafting system which recalls the alchemy mechanic of Gust's Atelier games.
Rapczak also spent some 2 and a half years working on the HoloLens mixed reality (MR) HMD at Microsoft, which he recalls here as the device's potential gaming applications are discussed.
Its bold 2D art style, which recalls classic, mid-20th century animations, and engaging, tough boss battles catapulted Cuphead to everyone's most anticipated list.
Coupled with a transition onto widescreen televisions, gamers can opt for a new visual filter which endows the game with a pleasing, hand - drawn aesthetic which recalls the art style of Valkyria Chronicles.
Classical music plays in the lobby, which recalls historic England with its white columns, sleek floral drapes, palms, and royal busts.
The hotel facilities are decorated with white cubist stag's heads and slender trunks of silver birch, which recalls the wall of forest — patterned wallpaper in the rooms.
In her senior year of high school she participated in a week long internship at the Bermuda Aquarium, which she recalls as the best week of her life.
David Grann talked about his book Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI, in which he recalls the murders of members of the Osage Indian nation in the 1920s.
Steven Callan talked about his book The Game Warden's Son, in which he recalls his life as a California game warden, including stories of patrolling with his father, also a warden, and the investigations he solved...
Terry Alford talked about his book Fortune's Fool: The Life of John Wilkes Booth, in which he recalls the life of John...
It's heavily based on the 2004 Bronco concept truck, which itself recalls the design of the original 1966 Bronco.
Italian style sportiness and comfort Combining sportiness and elegance, the Alfa Giulietta is the result of Alfa Romeo's new direction in style and technology — an approach that started with the 8C Competizione supercar and which recalls the brand's glorious past while projecting its traditional values of technology and emotion into the future.
The front bumper incorporates the LED daytime running lights, as well as the splitter, which recalls the low - slung nose of the R28 Formula 1 car.
And yet he's also drawn to the Mustang, which recalls the 1960s with every crease in its sheetmetal.
The mildly luxurious, tech - laden interior fares better, except for the dash's overlarge expanse of soft black plastic, which recalls the rim of a flying saucer from planet Hyundai.
Gehlbach also remained impressed by Brinkworth's commitment to students in which he recalls her once spending two hours meeting with a student.
Another key GCE learning outcome that bridges social and livelihoods education states that «Learners develop motivation and willingness to take necessary actions» which recalls ECE's Leadership skills and Active Citizenship.
The film is a riot of references — from the imperious Idris Elba's pre-battle cry which recalls Shakespeare's Henry V «band of brothers» speech, to Spielberg's little girl in red in «Schindler's List.»
The early stuff, which recalls Paul Schrader's more grueling Hardcore, isn't bad, although the lucky breaks that crack the case open for Welles stretch credulity.
Or perhaps it's the camaraderie, which recalls the companionship of the original Ocean's cast of Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis, Jr..
I may only be lukewarm on the film itself, but I wholeheartedly adore this poster design for «The Brothers Bloom,» which recalls (to me, at least) a 1970's Robert Altman effort in its intricate, throwback Americana style.
Four other deleted scenes (in 4:3 letterbox), one of which recalls the lamented epilogue to Psycho in having a therapist profile Bourne for his ex-colleagues, plus a too - mushy alternate ending, standard - stuff making - of («The Birth of The Bourne Identity» (15 mins.)-RRB-
As a challenge to himself, Ray writes an early eulogy for Frank in which he recalls a time when he watched his so - called tough dad pet a bunny.
in toto, HD), opens with a reminiscence from the man himself circa 1987 in which he recalls growing up in a home that frowned upon going to the cinema — he claims he only ever saw movies as a child at birthday parties.
There's a gentle thrill in the way he tracks his camera down the length of the entire train, introducing each character with impressive efficiency, or the overhead shot used to discover the all - important corpse, which recalls the old - fashioned fun of Cluedo.
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