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- The other is a close-up of natural shapes picked out against a depthless silver-leaf ground.
- Projecting a sense of being both depthless and expansive, they hearken back to the spirit of German Romanticism.
- Meanwhile, to see how another era actively fashioned zeitgeist into something both depthless and oceanic, take a plunge in the Washington show.
- "Dark " only hints at the never-ending warfare, lawlessness, barbarism, disease and depthless ignorance of most of his contemporaries.
- Okwui Enwezor, curator, art critic and writer, describes the characters in the film as bewildered, anachronistic and depthless in the harsh flare of history.
- Black is solid in a depthless role, while Bruce Davison ( as her second attorney ) and " One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest's"
- The three-dimensional feel asks a lot more of the eyes than the flat, depthless animation we're used to from, say, " South Park ."
- The Persian youth stands as stiff as a doll in a spatial setting of Escher-like illogic, in which one-point perspective and the depthless flatness of Persian manuscript tradition clash.
- This was bizarre and bewildering until I realized that Mother Teresa was as different from the depthless Bridget as you can get, and it was nice to remember that she, too, existed at the end of the 20th century.
- The first trend was a continuation of the style of Master Honor?in which the human figure is treated with a sinuous plasticity and, despite the use of modeling to create the impression of relief, was contained within a flat and depthless field.
- A further departure from Vel醶quez is his luxurious depiction of detail or incident which he achieved with brilliant, depthless strokes, whether on the figure of a sitter, a curtain on a wall, a floor, the surface of a river, or on plain earthen grounds.
- He commented that the overall release was " glossy and depthless ", and concluded " Her voice isn't the strongest, the lyrics are woeful and filler abounds but Kylie hasn't lost her knack for producing a superior brand of pop . . . ".
- His depthless wife, Beverly ( Phyllis Katz ), lives to decorate; and his rap-happy, jive-talking son, Tyler ( Jason Behr ), hangs with an African-American guy named DR . ( Jeremiah Birkett ) because Tyler hopes it will help make him blacker.
- Each of the inky, tangled forms in " Three Bird's Nests " ( 1885 ) seems to yawn open onto a depthless abyss; his " Sprig of Flowering Almond in a Glass " ( 1888 ), by contrast, is as sweet as a valentine.
- Watson ( 2007 ) describes Stevenson's " The Wrecker " as " a prophetically postmodern vision of a depthless world of travel, exile, novelty and rootlessness, of'discarded sons'whose corruption, in a world they neither understand nor fully belong to, is curiously innocent ."
- I walked through the show, front to back, several times, and the return to Courbet was always a lift . For various reasons, the work in the opening galleries reminded me of New York art at the moment : well made, fairly well versed in history, keyed to polish and style; but thin, depthless.
- However it falls, shortly the sun will shine on it, and then you have the special splendor of this place as well as its essential draw, a world of brilliant, almost blinding contrasts : the virginal snow, the depthless azure of the sky, the baked brown of adobe ( and faux adobe ) buildings, the red of hanging ristras of chilies, and over all, the high god of the region, the sun, yellow as a daisy's heart.
- His Captain is possessed of an entirely depthless villainy, presented in barks and bellows, measured gestures of Napoleonic authority and a Southern accent that he hasn't persuasively mastered . ( At one point the word " penal " emerges as " penile "; the " pee-nile code . " ) It's a portrayal that delivers only on the expected and feels absorbed from bad movies rather than good ones; in midplay I found myself fondly recalling Strother Martin in " Cool Hand Luke " and his curiously pained rendition of utter power over other men : " What we have here, " you may recall him saying, with high-pitched, slow-burning rage, to Paul Newman's renegade Luke, " is a failure to communicate ."
- As with " The Last Hurrah ", it is not a roman ?clef but the clan is certainly reminiscent of the Kennedy family . " Edwin O'Connor, the author of " The Last Hurrah ", summed up the era in his final novel, " All in the Family " :'Corruption here had a shoddy, penny-ante quality it did not have in other states . . . . Here everything was up for grabs and nothing was too small to steal . . . . In our politics there seemed to be a depthless cushion of street-corner cynicism, a special kind of tainted, small-time fellowship which sent out a complex of vines and shoots so interconnected that even the sleaziest poolroom bookie managed, in some way, however obscure, to be in touch with the mayor's office or the governor's chair . '"