Sentences with phrase «whimsical works of»

Inside the gallery was a beehive of young artists making and selling whimsical works of every description.
Featuring a sweet dog in a bathtub, the Dog Bath Canvas Wall Art by Marmont Hill is a whimsical work of art printed on canvas.

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Ken Lam, co-founder of the Toronto - based Navigate Design, and his team worked to create a concept for the restaurant that is whimsical, eclectic, and dedicated to Weslodge's origin, while infusing the brand's identity into the thriving business district of Business Bay.
While this bag may seem a little whimsical, it is perfect for fathers who love to work with their hands because it shows off a little bit of that craftsman pride.
Intermittent rounded bladders, sporting whimsical, winglike blades, help to keep the massive rope afloat in its subtidal life, to catch the sun's rays and perform the work of photosynthesis.
Add a touch of whimsical romance with ruched and tufted comforters in pastels to express your feminine flair, or go for some European elegance with black and white comforters that create a beautiful backdrop for your bedroom design and work well with any accent colors you love.
It's a difficult role, required to anchor a mystical, dreamy story in some sense of the real, but Farrell's inherent earthiness works to balance the films more whimsical tendencies, and makes it an offbeat charmer that's a win in the uneven filmographies of both director and star.
She's the miracle worker nanny that works at night like a whimsical little elf, and the next morning the house is clean, the baby is taken care of, and Marlo has been allowed a rejuvenating night of sleep.
Both are heavily pierced («You'll never get real jobs with those things in your faces,» Christine tells them in a moment of rage) and working at the local supermarket, trying to find employment after graduating from Berkeley.Sometimes it all feels too glowingly whimsical, a bit Little Miss Sunshine, and there are flabby moments, especially in the relationship between Christine and her dad.
The whimsical nature of the film might also be a turnoff for those interested in Haynes more provocative work.
He and screenwriter Reiko Yoshida (working from Aoi Hiragi's graphic novel) do prove to be just as creative and imaginative as the maestro in this whimsical tale of a bored teenage girl whose brave rescue of a cat sets off a chain of increasingly unusual events.
Faces Places (its original title is the even more whimsical - sounding Visages Villages) is a magnificent work that reckons with art as a global force, a local curiosity, and an individual act of expression.
Whether you find director Peter Jackson's work majestic and whimsical, or just bombastic and twee, his Tolkien films have created an indelible set of cinematic images over the past dozen years.
Set against Green's recent work, it's certainly less interesting than his run of whimsical miniatures, Prince Avalanche, Joe and Manglehorn.
In terms of Green's recent work, it's certainly less interesting than his run of whimsical miniatures, Prince Avalanche, Joe and Manglehorn.
For what it's worth, while these sorts of films are done quite often, the formula tends to work, as it is refreshing to see smaller tales done in whimsical fashion from time to time, and certainly, Georgia Rule has its share of interesting characters and points of view.
Arrietty boasts beautiful imagery, rich characters, warm humor, and whimsical fun, all key ingredients of prior Ghibli works.
To be fair, her films always had a cloying or whimsical tinge to them and her last few movies didn't reach the heights of her earlier work like A League of Their Own and Big but she always showed promise as a director — with Awakenings, arguably, being her most accomplished work.
Creators In an interview that's liberally sprinkled with his whimsical drawings, Ben Hatke talks about his new book Legends of Zita the Spacegirl, his work process and his other comics.
«From the whimsical and colorful fun of HELLO KITTY to the sci - fi action of ALL YOU NEED IS KILL, the tense political intrigue of MASTER KEATON, and the knockout adventure of ONE - PUNCH MAN, these works each demonstrate the impressive creativity and dedication to outstanding storytelling and artwork that makes the mange genre so compelling.
So in 2012, the then -14-year-old founded Wags 4 Hope, an organization that raises awareness about heartworm prevention and money to help shelters pay for treatment.At the same time, Annie entered a whimsical painting of a shaggy dog in a competition, and her work earned a lot of attention.
Entering the lobby, I found, in addition to the reception desk, bright meeting and work nooks decorated with whimsical lights in the shape of eggs with legs.
The game's story mode may be short, but is both sweet and whimsical largely thanks to the stellar voice work of Stephen Fry and High Laurie.
In the interview, we spoke in depth about the newly released Tales of Monkey Island series, the company's relationship with LucasArts, the challenges the developer faces on working within the whimsical conventions of the Monkey Island universe, and his own philosophy of designing adventure games.
Martin is known for her larger - than - life wall pieces, canvas work, and installations, consisting mostly of playful black - and - white illustrations filled with whimsical characters and messages.
In the exhibition, 23 - year - old Chicago artist Darius Airo's bright, poppy paintings will be displayed near classics by the influential painter Ed Paschke, and whimsical semi-figurative works by the recent School of the Art Institute of Chicago M.F.A. graduate Jenn Smith will share space with those of Hairy Who founding member Jim Nutt.
The work is whimsical and free, perhaps to the point of excessive freedom, although this kind of abandonment has been the staple of lyric abstraction in America for a long time.
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The 35 - year - old, Tel Aviv - based artist's works often depict the whimsical trots of his globe: sailing in the Aeolian Islands off the coast of Italy, bunkering down in the French countryside amidst sun - drenched fauna and terra cotta - roofed houses; or simply harnessing a keen observation and infatuation with the small moments of life that we tend to neglect, but can influence us in a big and prominent way.
The exhibition offers a great variety of his works, from the humorous and serious to the whimsical and wondrous.»
Bringing together political, imaginative, and whimsical works, the show «offers a vision of Africa in the twenty - first century as a place of unbounded optimism, rapid growth, and massive cultural transformation and presents the continent as a hub of experimentation that generates innovative design approaches and solutions with worldwide relevance.»
Or more likely, since Weiner had already created site - specific work at the CAMH, she was at home with its sweeping dimensions, and knew exactly how to best fill it with her particular brand of whimsical dance - theater.
He began his artistic explorations with visual experimentation inspired by the work of pioneers of geometric abstraction, such as Kazimir Malevich and Piet Mondrian, as well as by the playful and whimsical figuration of Paul Klee.
The work spans extractions and decades: from Henri Cartier - Bresson's 1937 series of images taken at the coronation of King George VI; to Akihiko Okamura's documentation of the Northern Irish troubles in 1968; Raymond Depardon's delve into the bleak industrial decline of Glasgow's Govan and Maryhill districts; the whimsical London, Cambridge and Oxford streetscapes of Cas Oorthuys; and Tina Barney's candid portrayals of the British upper classes.
And Mork is happy to get more of her work, which includes highly detailed, surreal drawings that are both realistic and whimsical, out to the community and to the city.
Kate Macgarry brings the talented young filmmaker Samson Kambalu, whose short works are based on a whimsical set of rules and play with the traditions of both European and African cinema.
There are lighter, more whimsical works, like the spinning Internet startup chair of Glenn Kaino and the early «net art» of Mark Napier, though even those works explore more than what's on the surface.
She currently lives in the D.C. area and works primarily with collage, encaustics, and natural elements in a light and whimsical exploration of darker subjects in today's world.
Other surprises include a handful of abstract collage works by Andy Jenkins, known primarily for whimsical figurative illustration.
Kørner's work is whimsical and leads the onlooker on a journey of discovery.
Rizzie's work combines the colors and textures of faraway deserts with implied lush naturals, intriguing shapes and whimsical circles to make his art.
An industrial and graphic designer who lives and works in New York, Banks has produced a body of sculptural work reminiscent of the witty and whimsical style of Alexander Calder.
Doig is unconcerned with whether people think he is British or Canadian; he creates highly stylized, personal reflections of areas and events but thinks that working from memory alone would be «too whimsical»; and, while acknowledging «the painter's inheritance,» is bothered when people see his work as part of «traditions in general.
There's no doubting Ashbery's sophistication; his whimsical works on paper channel Max Ernst's collage novels, Anne Ryan's intimate accumulations of paper, string and fabric and Joseph Cornell's unseemly lyricism.
In that show, Dupuy - Spencer's drawing «Trump Rally (and Some of Them I Assume are Good People)» stood out from her other works for both the timeliness of its content (people in MAGA hats) and its dark humor — Ku Klux Klan hoods become whimsical Caspar - the - Ghost - shapes, the ralliers» faces distorted cartoonishly.
There is something direct and whimsical, forthright and imaginative about this painting that anticipates works done by Thomas Nozkowski, as does the vertical painting «7.65» (1965), where a band of different solid colors move across the bottom and left side of the painting, partially framing the mottled green field.
Sited somewhat incongruously at the center of this storm of passion and rage is Alexander Calder's whimsical Calder's Circus (1926 — 31)-- one of the Whitney's best - loved works — which embodies the energy but not the anxiety of the works in its vicinity.
At first blush, the vibrant ink drawings, collages, film works, dioramas, and sculptures by Canadian artist Marcel Dzama appear to be whimsical visions of a playful imagination.
He employs a machine that is designed to print glossy images in series into a whimsical tool that creates unique works of art that can't be copied.
The destruction brought to a work like Speechless (2013)-- the scraped and gouged surfaces punctured by the blanked - out faces of unidentifiable persons — is disturbed more by the buffed gradations and soft, whimsical applications of paint than the frustrated violence brought to bear on the pictures.
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