In the second configuration, the industrial democracy appears as a stylisation of the world of democracy as it is envisaged by the capacity-orientated approach. |
The main attribute of this New Classicism was the principle of stylistic synthesis, the balance between stylisation and the observation of nature, between expression and harmony. |
And Christine Entwisle's Lady Capulet, in a fit of experimental stylisation, runs a mini-marathon round Juliet's deathbed, merely provoking incredulous titters. |
The position of the figures and the stylisation of the features are so similar to pre-Hispanic objects that you first think to a touristic reproduction of antic whistles. |
The boxy, stripy set is still hideous, and there's too much stylisation for a comedy that deals with such themes as class, money and social mobility. |
Armed with their creative thoughts, they not just experimented with the marquees but also changed the typical stylisation of goddess Durga. |