The overall effect of the chalked pattern was a simple design structure, done in a fairly carefree, unselfconscious and expressionistic way. |
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The works are an expressionistic mix of raw materials, typography, colour and artificial lighting, involving often quite bizarre detailing. |
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He might even start to look like a serial modernist, or a kind of expressionistic minimalist. |
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This resulted in a sparse, expressionistic film that is one of the best versions of the Scottish play in cinema history. |
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Other paintings oscillate between illusionism and a more expressionistic style of depiction. |
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Failure to reap the rewards of what he considered his great talent led to increasingly expressionistic and exhibitionist art. |
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This highly expressionistic sense of hyperrealism is so potent that one might almost miss The Set-Up's poetic existential allegory. |
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In this exhibition, viewers were able to compare expressionistic early works by each artist before moving on to examples of their mature output. |
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Despite the expressionistic framing and fancy camera angles, the film feels remarkably flat and prosaic. |
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This work drew heavily on the expressionistic fervor that Bolshoi training inculcated into the choreographer. |
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Over the past two decades, he has established a strong reputation as a passionately expressionistic painter of the human figure. |
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Within the context of art, say of realism versus expressionism, you can have a realistic body or an expressionistic body. |
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The director uses a variety of expressionistic techniques to create alternating moods of lyricism and ominous storm clouds. |
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His style, derived from observations of both art and life, is a more or less naive, expressionistic symbolism. |
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The finish looks gestural, hastily executed and expressionistic, but it is very carefully planned, indeed virtuosic in its realisation. |
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Anne Dorel, a freelance artist, creative research in the figurative, expressionistic portrait. |
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At this period there are signs of expressionistic tendency in his work, mainly in his choice of colors. |
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The latter's 1919 portrait of Koch, in a late expressionistic manner, shows the sitter in his role as writer or poet, complete with pince-nez, stiff collar and dark suit. |
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A dense libretto, by the composer, and an expressionistic musical style, which searches out new instrumental colors, make this opera a masterpiece. |
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He produced a portrait which, though not unsympathetic, adopted an expressionistic intensity of colour more vigorous than anything he had attempted previously. |
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They tend to end, bumpily or inspiredly, with ecstatic dancing, a song, an expressionistic poem, or a surreal dreamlike image. |
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The classics of the impressionistic and expressionistic eras serve as a model for an arty version of a classic game. |
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The thematically gritty film becomes a dark dreamlike expressionistic fable supported by innovative camera work and set design. |
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The juxtaposition of the fussily constructed trees and their funky, expressionistic bases brings home the schizoid quality of our cultivation of nature. |
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At first sight this bronze seems to be a simple expressionistic sculpture that could possibly adorn the stairs of a palace. |
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It epitomised their desire to move on from the more emotional, subjective, expressionistic art of the early 20th century and start afresh. |
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She has a very plastic but nevertheless expressionistic approach in her scenes. |
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Giogia Volpes expressionistic sponges produce a multitude of organic contortions in the space. |
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I consider myself representing the expressionistic movement in the electronic music. |
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The Dan of this region live in dense forest and the geographic proximity of the Guere-Wobe has led to a strong expressionistic influence. |
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But, accomplished and deftly controlled as it is, The Fallen Idol feels like a chamber piece beside the two baroque, expressionistic works made on either side. |
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Although this combination could have been truly unlistenable, their forays into rock music were ego-free, expressionistic and pared down to the bone. |
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His style has been loosely described as expressionistic, surrealistic, naive, and primitive, but was also strongly influenced by the urban realism of John Sloan. |
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But when he hits the frightening climax, the camera swerves at dizzying angles, the sound desynchs, and the makeup and sets become highly expressionistic. |
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Antonio Gala, a multitalented, original, and commercially successful playwright, debunked historical myths while commenting allegorically on contemporary Spain via expressionistic humour and comedy. |
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His early music was expressionistic, experimental, and abstract. |
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Instead, Mr Takahata has created a striking and expressionistic storybook aesthetic, with a subdued watercolour palette, sketchy character outlines and plenty of white space. |
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His style can be described as expressionistic, reflecting the destiny and tragic life of people in Western Kurdistan. |
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Claudia Baez ' paintings are animated by reverence for the history of Western art, rendered in a contemporary expressionistic vocabulary. |
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He works in a characteristically expressionistic painting style, displaying a deep interest in landscape alongside more figurative work. |
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The expressionistic figurative artist create images that reveal their meaningful presence in rhythmic flow of lines and curves. |
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Daley wanted to create a new program of short expressionistic films featuring her own works, as well as works created by independent women filmmakers from Halifax. |
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Disorder and the uncontrollable are visualised in an expressionistic way. |
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His work is very expressionistic and seems to reflect some of the inner conflicts he was going through. |
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A square that contains contrast, while simultaneously introducing the expressionistic mass that characterizes the entire shopping center designed by Chapman Taylor Architects. |
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The expressionistic gesture and the act of painting itself, became of primary importance to Jackson Pollock, Robert Motherwell, and Franz Kline. |
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The expressionistic impastos on the sculptures' surfaces reference a stylistic gamut of European post-war abstraction from Fautrier to Wols, Dubuffet to Giacometti. |
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His photographs and masterful expressionistic videos were for me as poignant and as important as the music and the bands and artists he worked with. |
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He lived in Paris 1910-14 and was influenced by the Expressionistic naturalism of Rodin. |
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