This style evolved into what the artist termed Neo-Plasticism, which restricted this method to the use of black, white and primary colors, all arranged
with a syncopated, rhythmic flair.
Even if this weren't clear, the very first scene establishes a world of comic - book exaggeration and formal abstraction; it's set in a raucous club ablaze
with syncopated strobe lights and the announcement «Welcome to Hell.»
With every syncopated beat, the conductor pushes his star pupil to excellence — and the brink of madness.
If a violin had been made in the first place by Antonio Stradivari himself and if skilled hands had played upon it the compositions of the masters, any cheap endeavor to make it hiccup
with syncopated jazz would be resented.
Not exact matches
-LSB-...] Crayon Salt Dough by Sugar Aunts Patriotic Fun
with your little Sparkler from
Syncopated Mama Color Rice American Flag from Powerful -LSB-...]
The issue as I arrived in the fourth song was that a host of rapid
syncopated (off - beat) rhymes makes staying on beat
with the indicated notes a chore as my ear connects PaRappa's own vocals
with my button presses and I subconsciously try to correct to make the song sound good.
Finally Vessel, Jon Hopkins's track remixed by Four Tet
with a video directed by Bison, combined glitchy
syncopated sounds
with a rhythmic editing using fractal anaglyphic images of dancer Claire Meehan's movements.
More to the point, Irwin manipulates the way that color emitted from fluorescent tube lights shines and disseminates through space by playing
with the chromatic rhythms as well as the
syncopated oscillation of color hues, of temperatures and light densities.
With a story told through
syncopated moments, Scaccia creates a sense of freedom, one that is relieved of both reason and judgement.
Her grid paintings might have a decided visual beat, but they never have the
syncopated feel that Gonzalez, even at his most systematic, gets
with his eye - dropper approach to applying dots of color.
Together they will generate
syncopated compositions
with the pounders» rhythms.
Ms. Thomas made her late works by brushing on one small block of color at a time until she had filled the canvas or most of it
with her irregular patterns, as in «Iris, Tulips, Jonquils, and Crocuses» (1969), in which vertical sequences of patches in deep blue, yellow, red and orange create a
syncopating rhythm.
Drawing upon a formative childhood in a musical household, David Ellis composes
syncopated rhythms, playful scores, and intricate beats
with the most homespun of resources.
Expanding her range of mark making in scale shifts and close ups, Ferris couples
syncopated brushstrokes
with airbrushed oil paint to create surfaces that combine the topography of textiles
with the banter of gestural mark making.
Set to a
syncopated jazz drum beat, the hand - animated film compares the conquest of America by the Pilgrim settlers to the ravaging of contemporary society by Methamphetamine drug addiction; the fanaticism of religious zealots is equated
with the compulsion of addicts.
In the 1967 painting
Syncopated Rhythm, also known as The Black Snake, many of the qualities I have noted are present: the use of simultaneous colour contrasts (now also including much greater use of black) that suggests the instantaneous, but set alongside considerations more associated
with time - bound arts like dance and music; the painting itself being a continuation of a series and presented in a format that necessitates an experience of time duration.
With a couple of other kids, I would go across 110th to the Park and walk among the hundreds of people, singles and families, who slept on the grass, next to their big alarm clocks, which set up a mild cacophony of the seconds passing, one clock's ticks syncopating with anothe
With a couple of other kids, I would go across 110th to the Park and walk among the hundreds of people, singles and families, who slept on the grass, next to their big alarm clocks, which set up a mild cacophony of the seconds passing, one clock's ticks
syncopating with anothe
with another's.