Drive both is and isn't something familiar, weaving brutally realistic violence in
with lyrical beauty, switching back and forth with rapid unexpectedness.
Not exact matches
Sorvino is described as a «great
beauty,» but it's patently obvious that,
with her elfin features and less - than -
lyrical grace, she's far more attractive as a boy than a girl.
The Telegraph's Robbie Collin find it «sensual and
lyrical, tremendously well acted, heavy in visual and verbal metaphor, and so ablaze
with pastoral
beauty that the hillsides and forests seem to glow
with their own amber light,» and Eric Kohn of Indiewire agrees, claiming the film «maintains a visual sophistication unparalleled in international cinema.»
A work of bold,
lyrical beauty, telling detail and compelling characterization — at once cheerful and thoughtful, playful and profound — and written in a unique prose style that metamorphoses brilliantly
with the passage of time, 26a will surely be one of the most - talked - about novels of this year and many years to come, and its remarkable author, Diana Evans, welcomed gratefully into the highest order of literary achievement.
Al - Mohaimeed's prose is taut and yet
lyrical, evoking the harsh
beauty of the desert landscape in spare sentences rich
with vivid imagery.
Like Annie Dillard's Pilgrim at Tinker Creek, Winter is full of
lyrical passages about the sanctity of a simple life: «This valley shakes
with mystery,
with beauty,
with secrets — and yet it gives up no answers.»
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.
A transforming journey into the heart of
beauty and the peril of love, a romantic,
lyrical epic that resurrects history
with great authenticity and drama.
Governing Bodies is a
lyrical exploration into our complicated relationship
with the natural and urban world and how we find truth,
beauty and compassion to combat violence and complacency in our daily lives.
The large gallery that you'll come upon about two - thirds into the show,
with works from 1943 and 1944, is an audacious array of breathtakingly
lyrical beauty.
Represented in museum collections across the country — including the Autry Museum of the American West, the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, the Eiteljorg Museum, and the Briscoe Western Art Museum — Hagege brings the subject matter of the West and the Southwest into the twenty - first century
with a
lyrical contemporary style, a masterful technique, and a brilliant palette that captures the
beauty of the Southwest.
The paintings are never documentary and do not set out to record the events but are
lyrical and emotively - charged,
with a desperate
beauty that has the capacity to move far more than factual or documentary led descriptions.
Carolanna Parlato's show of recent paintings continues her long preoccupation
with how
lyrical abstraction might evoke ephemeral
beauty combined
with a certain rigor of process that actively arrests the form's potential drift into maudlin, painterly dramatics.
From her debut on the New York scene in the 1950s through to the 1990s, she painted her way into the annals of Abstract Expressionism
with steely determination, creating a body of work of soaring
lyrical beauty.