This comes, I think, from juxtapositions that strengthen the already heavily saturated colors of the images. |
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The elegance of the juxtapositions, presented with utmost tact and finesse, allowed associations to seep into our minds almost unbidden. |
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Many of the poem's juxtapositions seem casual or accidental at first, but then turn treacherous. |
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A kind of levelling has taken place, in which works co-exist in democratic if sometimes odd juxtapositions. |
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Guyana is a place of strange contrasts, unexpected juxtapositions, curious incongruities. |
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Images are made strange in her works by their changed contexts and odd juxtapositions. |
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Here they are stifled by large pictures of lesser quality, although the juxtapositions are instructive. |
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The letters manage to humanise his juxtapositions of emotional extremity and spiritual clarity. |
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It continues to thrive on juxtapositions, the mixture of the shiny new gems and the bright life behind the drab facades of the old buildings. |
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I admired the energy of the prose, the juxtapositions, the surreal imagery, the insights. |
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My sense of harmony, abrupt juxtapositions of texture, polyphonic approaches to rhythm, and voicing, probably have a lot to do with this relatively early fascination. |
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It's interesting, I can see a distinction between how a curator like John Szarkowski might draw on news reportage and introduce his own juxtapositions of imagery. |
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Against jarring juxtapositions of Chopin melodies, he tackles stereotypical female images such as coquette, bride and mother with a gaggle of flying baby dolls. |
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All these things cohere because of the surrealism and typical Spanish violence of the juxtapositions, the balance between flat prose and highly florid colouration. |
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The show is punctuated by subtle, skilled curatorial juxtapositions. |
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There are similar juxtapositions everywhere in the show, of unalike things taken in inappropriate single glances. |
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For sweet-and-sour fans eager to try new juxtapositions of flavour, serve foie gras with fruit or onion compotes. |
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The result is a whistle-stop tour of design history told through intriguing — and often surprising — juxtapositions. |
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These elements are all combined using juxtapositions and other explorative processes in the creation of Gregory's artwork. |
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Adeena Karasick's Amuse Bouche served up a word salad of phrases, concepts, metaphor, and wit in wild and tasty juxtapositions. |
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This is the ultimate theme of The Waste Land, concretized by the poem's constant rhetorical shifts and its juxtapositions of contrasting styles. |
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Affable and unexpectedly humble, he marvels at how Trinidad's urban and natural worlds rub up against each other, creating odd juxtapositions. |
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Insights toward cratonic connections within one of those supercontinents may help constrain the same juxtapositions within the other. |
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The numerous occlusions and juxtapositions make pedestrian segmentation for counting purposes difficult. |
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Through his work, Boontje explores juxtapositions of the old and new, naturlism and technology. |
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Sometimes, however, I'm startled and delighted by their irreverent juxtapositions. |
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It is these unusual juxtapositions and displaced elements in daily life that are the objects of my research. |
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You can hear it in the 16th notes played near the beginning of the piece and repeated throughout in various juxtapositions. |
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Outside, after dark, black-and-white cloudscapes were projected onto the gallery's townhouse facade in pretty juxtapositions reminiscent of Surrealist collage. |
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The freedom of art, of the poet to act or speak, is controlled by the surface beauty of specific juxtapositions and diversions created by the melody or assonance of language. |
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A strong colorist, she seemingly delights in bold juxtapositions. |
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Percy expresses her own disbelief not by direct pronouncements but with ironic juxtapositions. |
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By the early eighteenth century, operatic juxtapositions came to be seen as part of a standard order of representation, weakening the original shock-effect of the genre. |
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She does very unlikely layering, juxtapositions, superimpositions, things that you think just wouldn't work. |
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I admit, however, that for all their structural impressiveness, topical juxtapositions, and aesthetic beauty, part of me can't help but want to crawl inside these magical little worlds made of words and play. |
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His work showed summary compositions, flattened forms with dark and broken outlines, juxtapositions of unharmonious colors, and various patterns of brushwork within a single work. |
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The Whitney show has been vividly installed by the curators Elisabeth Sussman and Thomas Weski with juxtapositions that interrelate like stanzas of a poem. |
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As he shifted his focus from figurative to nonfigurative, the surface of the canvas appeared to be more simplified even if the juxtapositions of rich colour were more complex. |
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What he sought to produce through the juxtapositions of effects, ideas and practices were mosaics to hold the elements in tension rather than in a coherent unity. |
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These surreal juxtapositions and visual collisions paved the way for a new chapter in Indochine's history: the release of La République des Meteors, the band's kookiest and yet most serious album to date. |
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Often you come upon unexpected but illuminating juxtapositions of objects. |
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Coffee tables are places for odd juxtapositions. |
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Such visual juxtapositions of the buildings in the Parliamentary Precinct are characteristic of views of the premier symbols within the Central Capital Landscape. |
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In that sense the book works both linearly as well as through the juxtapositions that make collages work. |
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Thus such elements as collage were introduced, arising partly from an ideal of startling juxtapositions as revealed in Pierre Reverdy's poetry. |
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This concerto began with extended cacophony, then bitonal juxtapositions of the soloist to the orchestra, and an admixture of references to variety of musical genres. |
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Juxtapositions of rock and mineral make obvious reference to the powerful composition and structure of the Iceland landscape. |
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