Exploring on his own, Kox discovered the surrealist work of Salvador Dali and began painting portraits, landscapes, and surrealistic dreamscapes. |
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These are haunting, almost surrealistic, impressionistic versions of what Christmas Eve can be. |
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Royal blue and gold brocade curtains and surrealistic paintings set the tone. |
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Originally it was published with drawings and a surrealistic text to be read pell-mell over sometimes very loud music, not performed on the disc. |
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Johan merges many images together to create his surrealistic dreamscape portraits, with strange little boys as their usual subject matter. |
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Baldwin weaves biblical imagery deftly into this surrealistic episode, as John undergoes a trial by fire for his soul. |
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Henderson would carry into battle a keen humour and surrealistic artistry as a civilising force to offset the enormities of war. |
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Paul Lucas creates his surrealistic images using a combination of sculpture, photography, drawing and collage. |
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Set in an abandoned mine, the work features rapid-fire cuts and scene changes that give it a breathless, surrealistic bite. |
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His works are surrealistic and whimsical, rendered in oils and mixed media. |
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It is a surrealistic tale ambiguously told on the subject of alien abduction. |
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The center is still operating today, but at that time its inauguration appeared some-what surrealistic. |
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Flanders has always produced artists that portray the absurd and the surrealistic side of reality. |
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The surrealistic departure from Cape Town in the middle of the night is in itself still no preparation for what lies ahead. |
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That was a bit surrealistic, but I can't begin to tell you the fits of laughter we had! |
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In the poetry of his maturity, he used a rich flow of surrealistic imagery in dealing with metaphysical questions. |
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Their short stories range from surrealistic dream worlds and complex life analyses to dark future utopias. |
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On April 24 a surrealistic evening's entertainment, combining boardsports and music awaits you. |
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These creatures move against a background of macabre folk tales with surrealistic undertones. |
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Burger Blaster is a fast-paced arcade-style game with a surrealistic twist. |
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However, the increasing number of mediation circles started to become surrealistic and counter-productive. |
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The black-and-white footage, shot with a single silent 16 mm camera and dubbed with weird, repetitive applause tracks, is as surrealistic as a French art film. |
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It is a surrealistic story involving a tense relationship between lovers, nannies pushing baby carriages, and starlets parading around in a snake pit of Hollywood promises. |
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Arens collected such tiny surrealistic beachheads in a frontal assault on the mundane as others would collect porcelains or baseball trading cards. |
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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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Moments of anonymous lives on a bench in a surrealistic park. |
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For others, however, it is a farce of almost surrealistic dimensions. |
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I'm working on one about gender dysphoria but still executing them with surrealistic imagery. |
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Her theatrical works with surrealistic resonances impress by the strong impact of a raw poetry which questions the state of the world we live in and our responsibility as individuals. |
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In Catalonia, people have a different perspective: Visitors take coffee on the terrace of Barcelona's Parc Guell in front of Antonio Gaudi's surrealistic mosaics. |
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The website opens with a surrealistic choreography and creates a visual experimentation in which ultra slow movements, 3D tracking and morphing from one style into another provides a striking first view of the collection. |
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In the film, I also wanted those scenes to melt into one another so as to prevent the viewer from being aware whether this is a dream, or whether I merely took a surrealistic side-road. |
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With Mr Rack I think that we should lift the restrictions on passenger pools, because this situation is becoming increasingly surrealistic and is very irritating. |
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Listeners will sense intuitively that this painfully sad, almost surrealistic little waltz serves as a kind of benediction not only for all that André Mathieu stood for, but more importantly, on what he might have become. |
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Travestying himself in an omnipresent character, cooking up unbelievable adventures for himself in surrealistic decors, the incorrigible little man keeps laughing at himself. |
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Salvador Dalí added noses all over the place in his surrealistic works, and chose to accentuate his own with an extremely distinguished moustache. |
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A walk through a stand of proud tall oak gives one a surrealistic sense. |
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By which name was the US surrealistic photographer Emmanuel Rudnitsky better known? |
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The result is a new type of lamp carachterised by the surrealistic and magic of the relationship between the archetype of desk lamp and the water. |
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In 2008, he left the hot rod themed art to concentrate on developing his own surrealistic world and went back to using is real name, Jonathan Bergeron. |
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When he reawoke he felt for a second as though he were part of a surrealistic picture. He was sitting alone in an aeroplane ready to take off. |
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Based on a line of toy figurines, this stop motion animated program with 2D and 3D animation is made up of a series of surrealistic, surprise shorts. |
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A woman who enjoyed rare success as an architect and theorist, Bo Bardi resisted the label of feminist pioneer and conjured a cheerfully surrealistic community leisure centre out of an abandoned factory in São Paulo. |
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A curiously surrealistic intrusion into this tropical paradise is the Folly Ruins, the decaying remains of a Roman-style villa built by an American millionaire at the turn of the 20th century. |
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A collection and collage of silkscreened oversheets, this series of coloured variations presents a surrealistic vision of the origin of the world. |
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The first film to utilize surrealistic production design in a major way, Caligari is a key work of the Expressionist movement in post-World War I Germany. |
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Mexican painter and muralist who created realistic and surrealistic works that were inspired by Paul Cézanne, El Greco, Vincent van Gogh, Diego Rivera, Pablo Picasso, and Salvador Dalí. |
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Escape Artist gathers luminous and vivid photo-paintings from artist Fran Forman, who focuses on landscapes, daily life, and an almost surrealistic representation of both. |
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It's kind of surrealistic,'' said Fred Everts, 18, a senior. |
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Gigantino, largely unknown to the crowd, delighted with her whimsical and surrealistic poems, drawing traces of an emotional arc through seemingly disconnected images. |
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Surrealistic and abstract human figures instead dominate his oil paintings. |
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Key recordings included Jefferson Airplane's Surrealistic Pillow and the Doors' Strange Days. |
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