She drew soaring cityscapes in crayon, painted remote-looking girls in watercolor. |
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In the meantime, I'm enjoying the mists of autumn but, when I dream, it is of cityscapes rather than rural landscapes. |
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Chaotic, dark and layered, the collage suggests an apocalyptic futuristic urban world that only remotely relate to our traditional cityscapes. |
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Nightime in the area also brings exciting vistas over Canary Wharf, lit up to create breathtaking cityscapes. |
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His main characters are usually portrayed against huge backgrounds, maze-like cityscapes or walls of nameless faces. |
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The large, stylized portraits he presented employ the same picture-book graphics and primary colors of the earlier cityscapes and car book. |
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Thematically, works range from portraits and self-portraits, cityscapes, crowd scenes and spectacles to cultural icons. |
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His subject matter ranges from portraits to cityscapes, harbor scenes, still lifes and sports figures. |
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While the tintype served the mass-portraiture market, wet-plate lent itself to landscapes, cityscapes, and mass-reproduced celebrity portraits. |
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In both the cityscapes and the flower paintings, an almost shocking liberty with facts is apparent. |
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This follows his earlier, highly acclaimed series of landscapes, seascapes, cityscapes and flowers. |
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It was around that time she began painting cityscapes, no doubt inspired by the spectacular view they had from their 30th floor apartment. |
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Shlosberg's oil paintings are interwoven with Russian folklore in both large and small-scale surreal landscapes and cityscapes. |
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Townsend's contemporary work combines photo-realistic renderings of surreal settings which include cityscapes, organic forms and common objects. |
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The exhibition catalogue makes dizzy reading as one flicks through the highly animated drawings of buildings, aerial views of cityscapes. |
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Glorious shots of the verdant Cuban countryside alternate with graceful, old Spanish cityscapes from Havana. |
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The artist said he has always been inspired by the cityscapes and urban culture which peppers the environment he grew up surrounded by. |
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Other magazines such as Fortune, Vogue and Harper's Bazaar celebrated with vertiginous skyscrapers, statuesque dancing girls or streaks of neon over futuristic cityscapes. |
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The film leaps from cityscapes to stages and back without a blink. |
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He painted American landscapes and cityscapes with a disturbing truth, expressing the world around him as a chilling, alienating, and often vacuous place. |
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A closer look reveals entire nighttime cityscapes embedded in the blots of paint, glimpses of Paris, Hong Kong, Prague, and other cities from Park's travels. |
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Ski areas are certainly more natural than cityscapes, but they still create significant environmental impacts through logging, erosion and damage to wetlands. |
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In this work, the viewer is confronted with images of various cityscapes. |
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A keen artist with a sketchbook full of imaginative cityscapes, he's delighted to combine his love of art with the chance to explain his position. |
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Running through May 13, the exhibition includes figurative painting, pastel drawing, urban cityscapes, found object mosaics and sculpture. |
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It appears then that, in Soviet animated film in the early 1960s, formalistic montage was only appropriate in the representation of disharmonious American cityscapes. |
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Honking horns and busy city streets, shimmering city lights and the excitement at a baseball game or a parade all come alive in Cityscapes by jazz pianist Eric Baumgartner. |
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Berger, president of the Cityscapes Development Corporation. |
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