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"hewn" Definitions
  1. felled and roughly shaped by hewing: hewn logs.
  2. given a rough surface: hewn stone.

257 Sentences With "hewn"

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"Hudson Hewn: New York Furniture Now," on view through Aug.
The shop's aesthetic is minimal but warm, exuding hand-hewn bonhomie.
Cars often share an architecture; RC is hewn from three of them.
Supernatural needs its main characters to be defiant, rough-hewn, and broken.
But Wisconsin has led the way down this rough-hewn path before.
Two days earlier, he toured churches hewn into the rock in Ethiopia.
Turnbull took Abbott's job but has generally hewn to the Abbott line.
Edgerton imbues the character with such rough-hewn edginess that he instantly
Trump has admitted he has not hewn closely to his diet plan.
The Moth and the Darter are rough-hewn father figures to him.
The home has three gas fireplaces and hand-hewn cherry hardwood flooring.
Still others could be close-ups of rough-hewn, jewel-like coral reefs.
I was craggy and swollen, my nasolabial lines deeply hewn into my flesh.
That means the moral import of those rough-hewn landscapes are gone, too.
And what would this cardigan-wearing fellow make of these rough-hewn semi-abstractions?
That pain has drawn far less attention in recent months than Efron's hewn jawline.
In Modane, Savoie, rock-hewn underground galleries connect an armored combat block to others.
And with shelters hewn out of the solid rock, they were very robust, too.
It's slow, confusing and how many oddball, rough-hewn tchotchkies does anyone need anyway?
The college has hewn to Nunn's principles to a degree that can seem archaic.
Fallingwater was built out of hand-hewn sandstone, glass, concrete, steel — and smoldering indignation.
Traeger intensifies the effect with thick swaths of black ink and rough-hewn outlines.
Durgo Bann is a rough-hewn, frenetic comic about an interstellar cop with beautiful visuals.
Democrat campaign signs sprout from the lawn and rough-hewn art is hammered to trees.
Another group consists of nearly life-size representations of pilgrims hewn from chunks of oak.
It was also hewn from a rough diamond found in the Premier Mine in 1985.
The rock-hewn burial cave was recently discovered during construction work in the city of Tiberias.
The MacBook Air seemed hewn out of granite, with every surface, contour, and edge conveying strength.
Uagadou (Wag-a-doo), the major African school, is hewn into the side of a mountain.
George Bellow's intense, roughly-hewn depictions of boxing played a part in categorizing the School's perspective.
That pain has drawn far less attention over the last few weeks than Efron's hewn jawline.
DEEP IN PITS hewn from the earth dozens of teenage boys slam their hammers into the rock.
He cares for her sweetly, the camera lingering on the baby's fat wrists, Pattinson's rock-hewn face.
Its players aren't just employees, they're money-makers; finely-hewn tools; quantifiable assets and, at times, liabilities.
Ms. Bernstein's rough-hewn beasts are both comic and foreboding in their mutations of the human form.
The benches, too, are made of hewn trunks, their undersides showing the rough bark of the trees.
Ya'aburnee The images he depicts are serene, even blissful, even if they're hewn from rusty and jagged metal.
"I created a weapon for the defense of my fatherland," runs a Kalashnikov quote hewn on the pedestal.
Wild Gecko Handicrafts This shop sells (and makes) ceramics, handmade textiles and jewelry hewn from silver and bullhorn.
At Wolfgat they're poured into delicate stemware, contrasting with the handmade, often rough-hewn pottery and wooden dinnerware.
Awards: Supporting Actress (Laura Dern) Noah Baumbach is America's foremost chronicler of rough-hewn and disintegrating family units.
Trouble immediately jumps the two, and Garry Brown's thoughtful, blocky linework adds a rough-hewn gravity to this comic.
Chiodo means "nail," and the shop's ethos is further reflected in its exposed beams and rough-hewn wooden slats.
A former Boy Scout camp, the center comprises a series of rough-hewn cabins surrounded by pines and cedars.
It is a mischievous, irreverent, rough-hewn album that could as comfortably be called punk as it could funk.
Two outbuildings, carefully hewn beam-and-stone structures—the masonry was excellent—remained, but the structures had fallen into disrepair.
"This isn't a place," a staffer told me while rolling a joint on a piece of rough-hewn garden furniture.
With no Jews left to tend to the graveyard, the rough-hewn tombstones were worn blank by wind and weather.
Probably the only thing remaining — if anything — of the original 1693 house is the rough-hewn stone foundation, Murphy said.
These limestone sculptures, roughly hewn from blocks stolen from construction sites, are miracles of formal variety within strict, symmetrical constraints.
Alert viewers may also recognize a rough-hewn Lino Ventura — already a fixture in policiers — as one of Maigret's men.
And, the best movie space suits are the ones that also communicate that same kind of hand-hewn attention to detail.
Her memoir and three novels — produced in the span of less than a decade — feel hewn from these grand Faulknerian verities.
Local fishermen working out of hand-hewn canoes compete with megatrawlers whose mile-long nets sweep up virtually every living thing.
"You think they're chicken nuggets and they're nice and all," says one girl, a thousand-yard army-hewn stare on her.
Their house is hewn from cold cement, with peeling walls decorated by tatty Disney posters and toys untidily stashed in a corner.
The project is a bright, clean little package effusing Ladies of the Canyon-era Joni Mitchell with a rough-hewn contemporary twist.
Ancient Irish fighters used carefully hewn stones as weapons, throwing them with apparently expert precision at enemy combatants at surprisingly far distances.
The 100 minimalist rooms have off-white linens, pale oak walls and black cabinetry; rough-hewn timber tables lend warmth and texture.
You explore worlds—and accomplish your mysterious objectives—in places hewn together by jagged, low-res 3D textures and clashing color schemes.
Kuma's luminous, spare, predominantly wood-hewn buildings often look out of place among the stark shapes that fill architecture magazines and journals.
During the Philadelphia years, the works gained the pared-down imagery and rough-hewn materiality that have characterized his work ever since.
Also in storage are the several ax-hewn beams that may or may not have been a part of the Bull's Head Tavern.
The KeyOne is an attractive phone with solid fit and finish, hewn from aluminum and covered in Gorilla Glass 4 on the front.
With his pencil-scratch, rough-hewn style, Sherman has spent the last month making a loud and bold impression on the comic scene.
The knots you see along the bodice of several dresses are supposed to be little rough-hewn, but with aspirations of something fancier.
On exhibit are two bodies of work: funky, rough-hewn totems composed of driftwood, textiles, nails, feathers, and odd Joseph Cornell-like constructions.
Video game racing has been, from its inception, a mostly linear experience with cars zipping around tracks hewn by impenetrable, often invisible barriers.
When I picked one up and turned it around in my hands, it was heavy: hand-hewn from a solid piece of wood.
Botha has perfected a rough-hewn, not-quite-finished aesthetic (full of zip ties, vices, wires, and cables) that tantalizingly straddles different interpretations.
The sculptor's rough-hewn and loosely figurative assemblages of plaster, wire, wood, and found materials are instantly engrossing and pulse with inner life.
His brightly-colored canvases and rough-hewn ceramics take classical source material, cut them up, and re-assemble them in a collage-like process.
From the biological simulacra to the digital fauna, Stephen describes these interconnected systems as if they were hewn directly from their real life counterparts.
After Laura (Dafne Keene) buries her biological father, she pauses for a moment at his gravesite, contemplating the roughly hewn cross that adorns it.
The damage exposed the rough-hewn timbers cut by Willard's great-grandfather when he arrived from Czechoslovakia to this very spot in the 20173s.
But wait until "White Horse" concludes the LP with bluesy, rough-hewn guitar leads and a dusted monologue from the man behind the music.
Its clock — along with a likeness of the cliff-hewn Treasury of Petra — is behind the bronze doors of a cabinet in the base.
Everything Is Fine marks the project's first proper full-length, and in spite of its downhome, rough-hewn feel, comes stacked with highfalutin credentials.
The character models and buildings appear to have been hewn out of the same materials as the islands, all rough surfaces and odd lines.
Goggins knows that actors with rough-hewn good looks who start out excelling at heavies aren't always allowed to evolve out of their specialties.
Even earlier hand tools, the largest here 1.5 million years old, were hewn into nearly ideal spheres whose shape did not increase their utility.
Meanwhile, Poland have a rough-hewn mountain of a centre-back in the form of Kamil Glik, partnered by the equally boulder-like Michal Pazdan.
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It contrasts rough-hewn rock with shiny metal surfaces, plus a few scattered antiques, just to show how wealthy and sophisticated its villainous owner is.
"I have coined the term 'cut noncut' — that is a stone hewn only on one side to fit the shape of the jewel," he said.
My grandfather, Harold (Hod) Chrisinger, was a rough-hewn man — undereducated and overburdened — who joined the Army in the summer of 1944 at age 18.
It was followed by thousands of comments questioning Ms. Trump's commitment to the populist causes that propelled her rougher-hewn father to the White House.
Stretching across the mammoth and rough-hewn space, it felt like you were stumbling across the light sculptures in the wild, their starting points unknown.
Expansive (easier to make expansive things here) and intricate and ceramic and funny and painterly-sloppy and feminist and curious and rough-hewn and large-minded.
Her secret is that she and several other people (including her beloved Homer) were kept locked up in a psychopath's basement, hewn out of bare rock.
The three handmade weather vanes recall the region's traditional architecture, and the base of the building, made of rough-hewn fieldstone, recalls old New England masonry.
The "maverick" was Matthew McConaughey as Rust Cohle, a man with forearms hewn from oak, a tragic past, and a mind made out of razor blades.
This particular canvas is somewhat representative of the group, as it is defined by rough-hewn vertical rectangles, their edges jagged and vague, their dimensions irregular.
But this was no ordinary double-braid: The two chunky, rough-hewn plaits waterfall down the singer's back and are adorned with a black velvet bow.
But old YouTube-hewn habits die hard, so naturally a few vigilant crowd members confused some of black-clad anti-government protesters for the hard left.
The structures, built with rudimentary materials—rough-hewn timber, sun-bleached corrugated metal, thatch, tarps—were linked by makeshift bridges, drooping electrical wires, and laundry lines.
But a living wage was not what the young Trump wanted and so he headed west, winding up in Seattle, then a rough-hewn logging town.
The sculptures' rough-hewn papier-mâché construction makes no effort to pass them off as plausible copies of their well-wrought ceramic, glass, and alabaster originals.
All along the sides of the valley, overlooking what was once a busy oasis, hundreds of massive carved tombs, hewn from the orange-yellow rock, stand guard.
Buchegger's objects, on the other hand, are genuinely playful, light, and buoyant — due in part to her assertively hand-hewn finish (as opposed to Koons's suprahuman sheen).
In addition to the pumpkin coach stroller, which comes complete with hand-hewn metal filigree (by humans, not fairy godmothers), a tufted seat, and a sun shade.
As a role player, he added an essential element, his brute-force bars operating as a blunt instrument, their firmest connection to a rough-hewn street aesthetic.
It may be that he saw in it a physical approach to paint, a kind of "abrupt, rough-hewn brushwork" similar to his own, Ms Robbins suggests.
During his relatively short career — he died of cancer in 1919, at 54 — he outfitted interiors with hewn timbers, delicate plaster ornaments, botanical embroidery and filigreed hardware.
For me, these read in part as send-ups of the genre of rough-hewn, macho, fork-lift-enabled sculpture that arose in the US the 1960s.
If the Texan were no longer in contention, his voters would flock to the more rough-hewn alternative of Trump and not the smooth establishment charm of Rubio.
Even smells will be part of the exhibition, from the herbs used to make inks and dyes to the freshly hewn cedar aroma of the caravansary pavilion itself.
Indeed, the new study unearthed new details about Ötzi's fashion sense, including the first evidence that his quiver of arrows was hewn from the hides of roe deer.
For 15 years, she and her husband, the Colombian designer Oscar Peña, lived in a book-filled loft in the rough-hewn Borough district; her studio was above.
But in recent decades, rural depopulation has meant fewer people live in the homes, which are composed of rooms hewn into the walls of an excavated circular courtyard.
Noah Baumbach is America's foremost chronicler of rough-hewn and disintegrating family units, and in Marriage Story, he pries open one divorce to find the beating heart inside.
Byam was a deft craftsman in the tradition of American vernacular woodcarving, and his roughly hewn art is haunted by 20th-century culture, both its wars and fantasies.
The exhibit, which explores how painstakingly detailed handwork contrasts — and, more often than not, dovetails — with machine-hewn technology, doesn't open until May 5, timed to the Met Ball.
He adores the rough-hewn music and iconography of his native Texas, but he has never been too cool to sing sweeter, softer songs about suburban love gone right.
In the distance you can see a pond stocked with fish, and beyond lies a multi-purpose yurt which carries a smell reminiscent of dried herbs and hewn wood.
With that in mind, it's no surprise that this Mayer-hewn remix is a lengthy affair, but every second of its eight and a half minutes is a delight.
The art form traces its lineage to the medieval empire of Great Zimbabwe, founded in the 11th century, whose most renowned artifact is a fish eagle hewn from soapstone.
And yet, with just a handful of rough-hewn and improvisatory films to his name, Rice is a seminal, if little seen, New York underground filmmaker from the 1960s.
The photographs of the dynamited Buddha images, which had been hewn into sandstone cliffs some 2202,2628 years ago, is a stark modern reminder that nothing in history is sacrosanct.
The sculptures are abstract amalgamations of tightly hewn, crisscrossed steel — in silver, ketchup-red, deep blue — and shaped roughly like steeples, squat squares, headless saddled ponies, or nothing at all.
The dancers are all barefoot, but a large part of their vocabulary looks like rough-hewn ballet, with academic positions of the feet and prolonged use of half-toe positions.
A live ranking for hotel reservations put Liverpool in first place among European cities, Merseyside's rough-hewn charms briefly trumping Venice and Barcelona (and apparently benefiting from a special offer).
His speaking voice is higher than his rough-hewn croon would let on, and when he's excited, or emphatic—which is often—it rises quickly in both pitch and volume.
In "The Next Day" he did it too, albeit less subtly: it is more of a classic 1970s rock album, but with the edges—the glamour and artifice—hewn off.
The decor is rustic in a way befitting heartfelt Mediterranean food — think roughly hewn wooden benches and gravel underfoot — and eminently more romantic than the view from the road suggests.
While Wilco would trade much of gritty, rough-hewn twang for synths and Beatles-indebted pop exuberance on their third album Summerteeth, the energy from their earlier oeuvre never left.
Indeed, there is something axelike in his demeanor, and he seems most elemental—most true to his own hard-hewn being—when stripped to the waist and savagely splitting logs.
But the 193-to-15-foot ax-hewn beams Mr. Woodward had photographed were in fact recovered at 52 Bowery, throwing into question the tavern's location next door at number 50.
Vladimir Guerrero Sr., the former Expos star, and several other family members sat in the rough-hewn box seats above the first-base dugout and bore proud witness to both milestones.
The Hoa Hakananai'a is unique among the Moai because it is made of basalt, while the larger statues that still populate Easter Island were hewn from blocks of compressed volcanic ash.
PARIS — The rough-hewn sounds of clacking spoons, twanging banjos and humming fiddles might seem to be something of an anomaly in a city known more for Edith Piaf's sensuous lullabies.
If you decorate your living room with Ina's "rough-hewn salvaged wooden beams" and "river stone hearth," people will think your main home was taken away because your husband went bankrupt.
Pine beams from a Boston warehouse were milled for the new house's main-level flooring (now with radiant heat), while the hand-hewn floorboards upstairs came from a Nova Scotia barn.
The years since have seen a pronounced 80s soul and pop influence temper the band's rough-hewn majesty into muscular, glistening arena-anthems as their fanbase and fame has grown exponentially.
Mr. Servan-Schreiber is "Scepter," for the knife-hewn walking stick he totes; Ms. Gannon is "Axolotl," a salamander nicknamed the walking fish — a coded reference to her love of swimming.
Mr. Pequeño took a seat on the floor of the Quintín family's communal kitchen, an open-sided platform made from hand-hewn wood planks and protected by a palm-thatched roof.
The eminent bassist Christian McBride has been playing recently with a new quartet, often exploring the repertoire of Thelonious Monk and toying with the rough-hewn sound of 1960s post-bop.
And Moreau's rough-hewn, obscure landscapes harken back to the shadowy backdrops in Leonardo da Vinci's portraiture, especially "The Virgin of the Rocks" (22003–22014) and "The Mona Lisa" (20053-22005; 2980).
Gypsy pegs had a streaked, rough-hewn look, as if brushed with ash from the open fire, and a little ring of reclaimed tin near the top to hold the wood together.
I never saw a vision of God's face on my fingertip that told me to paint sacred art like Howard Finster, who has several rough-hewn pieces in the National Gallery exhibition.
Outside the towering, rough-hewn stone facades of Lee and West Ambler Johnston residence halls, where suspects Natalie Keepers and Eisenhauer lived, respectively, students were reluctant to speak on or off camera.
Along one wall hangs an installation of hand-hewn spoons, and in a corner rests a catalpa wood sculpture whose smooth round surface and gently undulating veins evoke a distant planetary surface.
In her solo show at the Sharjah Art Foundation's exhibition spaces, many knobby, roughly hewn shapes of animals and houses, alongside her rarely seen lava stone, text-based paintings fill the space.
To that end, the girl spends time with a rough-hewn school escort (Albrecht Schuch) who believes that patience and emotional support will have a greater and more lasting impact than medication.
He said that Rapa Nui is considered the most isolated inhabited island in the world and that most visitors (and locals) never make it to that rough-hewn side of the island.
But for all of Wimbledon's expensively produced PR campaigns, many seasoned Wimbledon-goers' first recognizable sight or sound of the Championships is not Pimms or even the manicured gleam of meticulously hewn grass.
Thicke and Williams claimed they were inspired by Marvin Gaye, but the court's guilty verdict indicates that their so-called inspiration may have hewn to close to the source material and became appropriation.
Behind them wore their black cloaks like their own yellow fish heroes wearing a rough-hewn figurehead, a black trout slashed on a huge chest, with colors crossed inside and forth their heads.
You can find weird stuff and places that way: rotten bridges of rough-hewn logs and steel cable; rusting steam engines; trees that have grown around old cables in grotesque and baffling ways.
In this age of perfectly hewn rectangular slabs, where the most impressive new computers — our phones — are nearly void of mechanical parts, let us pay homage to the few tactile joys that remain.
THE Ben Abeba restaurant is a spiral-shaped concrete confection perched on a mountain ridge near Lalibela, an Ethiopian town known for its labyrinth of 12th-century churches hewn out of solid rock.
These hover in our peripheral vision as Mr. Rawls and the musician Chris Kuklis concoct ceremonial dance and song of their own, clad in rough-hewn regalia by the Serbian designer Sasa Kovacevic.
Earth's surface, in his abstracted, horizon-less photographs, does look like a massive supine dragon or an impossibly immense dinosaur, some reptilian beast with cracked, rough-hewn skin and eyes about to open.
The book, "Fishing With John" (22015), is both a love story about her relationship with the rough-hewn Mr. Daly and an examination of the world of commercial salmon fishermen in British Columbia.
Here, the row of rough hewn tally-marks were set off like prison bars against the soaring verticality of the Corinthian columns and the timeless values of democracy they are meant to communicate.
There's simply no way for a group of individuals—even ones with such robust underground metal credentials as these four—to have hewn such a hateful, rabid, manic album without really fucking meaning it.
From the record's swaying, uncertain introduction right through to the finale, a warm, rough-hewn platonic love song called "Sunday Roast", Barnett's sophomore record feels like an altogether more fully realised portrait of herself.
A woman known as Sister Freya, whom Sister Kate hired for her hand hewn apothecary experience after knowing her for years, tended to these pots carefully with a plastic ladle and latex-gloved hands.
It should also be bombproof: I've destroyed more external hard drives than I can count over the years, but this drive has no moving parts, and is hewn from two solid pieces of aluminum.
The construction in Jerusalem above is a crumbling 19th-century marble shell over a 12th-century Crusader shrine, inside of which is a rock-hewn tomb that many Christians believe was that of Jesus.
Once I got the cochlear implant, a transmitter of rough-hewn sound that set my skull rattling and my nerves screeching, I found that music jolted my core in ways I could not explain.
Sabogal drew from traditional Andean and popular arts, like engraved mate gourds, to illustrate the magazine's pages, and favored rough-hewn, figurative woodcut prints, a medium allied with international Socialist causes of the time.
HOUSTON (Reuters) - It took just hours for Tropical Storm Harvey's floodwaters to destroy hand-hewn cabinets and wood floors that Chad Wilson spent more than 18 months to build and install in his Houston home.
A person familiar with LG's plans has told The Verge that the company is aiming for an all metal and glass design, which the rough-hewn material pictured here would not be in sync with.
What makes Carl's and now (if true) Rick's exit all the more surprising is the fact that the AMC series has largely hewn closer and closer to the comic book storyline with each passing season.
On the one hand, Watson is simply attempting to do for gospel what Fat Possum did for Mississippi blues—to introduce it to the eager Americana audience that values rough-hewn authenticity and overlooked folkways.
Size: 5,383 square feet Price per square foot: $369 Indoors: The front door opens to a main level with brick floors, columns created from hand-hewn logs, and wall and ceiling accents of shingled pine.
RUDRESH MAHANTHAPPA'S INDO-PAK COALITION "Agrima" (self-released) Mr. Mahanthappa, an alto saxophonist, writes along the divide between contemporary jazz and South Asian classical, always with a sense of acute direction and well-hewn architecture.
"Vox is the only party that can stop it (the exhumation)," she said, speaking next to the mausoleum, hewn into the rock of the pine-forested valley and dominated by a 152-metre (500-foot) cross.
Sitting in E Pellicci on London's Bethnal Green Road, over two enormous bowls of pasta absolutely swimming in cheese, I look up to see a man apparently made of roughly hewn sandstone, standing at the counter.
Illustrated with a boxy, rough-hewn look by Hayden Sherman, and featuring a tight and compelling script by Sean Lewis, The Few follows Edan Hale, a drifter taksed with keeping a baby safe in the badlands.
In his bowls, Carl Eller (a former Viking and Pro Football Hall of Famer) pays homage to the state's 10,000 lakes with rough-hewn shapes in which his large, sensitive fingers have left waves and rivulets.
In the Art Gallery of Ontario catalog, the conservators Pete Dandridge and Lisa Ellis describe roughly hewn bases, "odd-sized bits of wood" and slightly misshapen, asymmetrical components that have been found on altarpieces and triptychs.
Among the sculptures are an alligator carved from a 250-year old eucalyptus tree, a chameleon hewn from the wood of the mango tree, a carved peacock complete with towering plumage, an owl, and other wildlife.
When that abated, the Mura came upon a path through the jungle nearby that had recently been hewn with chainsaws and machetes - a logging path and the first sign of a new area that would be targeted.
The last time I'd seen Groene was almost a year ago and he was showing me two stuck-together pieces of black cardboard, the rough-hewn seedling for the product idea that would become the Surface Book.
HOUSTON, Sept 5 (Reuters) - It took just hours for Tropical Storm Harvey's floodwaters to destroy hand-hewn cabinets and wood floors that Chad Wilson spent more than 18 months to build and install in his Houston home.
Kara Rooney's "Alter No. 8" (2016) cuts its own path between the streamlined and the rough-hewn, with two columns of ravaged white hydrocal rising above a sleek, black-framed, abstract digital photograph jammed into their base.
For the past three years, Hannah Cook and Elliot Wajchendler have been peeling horsehair plaster off the walls and ripping down ceilings to expose the home's charming details, like an old brick fireplace and hand-hewn beams.
But his career would forever be defined by his turn as Wyatt, with his stars-and-stripes helmet astride his motorcycle, "Captain America," in "Easy Rider," a rough-hewn character that often times reflected his personal life.
On this December afternoon, she is still dressed in the headscarf and rough-hewn dress of her character, Isabelle Arc, the mother Joan of Arc, with legs covered in makeup to mimic the dirt of rough country living.
The clip mostly consists of verité lo-fi footage of Hunt singing and picking through the dirt and brushing her teeth, rough-hewn stuff that emphasizes the contrasts between her work and the raw material that informed it.
"I have a very Mediterranean sense of style," she said, nodding at the arched doorways, the walls that were faux-finished to resemble aged plaster, and the limestone and rough-hewn marble floor in the double-height foyer.
Following his excellent OVO Sound Radio guest mix, we asked him to make us one, and he obliged with 46 minutes of trap bruisers, 90s big beat anthems, and his own bump in the night, synth-hewn instrumentals.
There's no evidence Americans would have been more trusting of their upper-class cousins had those elites hewn more closely to WASP values—the problem was that so many elites turned out to be corrupt, incompetent, or both.
Backed by billions of dollars in state-led investment and a French cultural partnership, the authorities expect al-Ula and its majestic rock-hewn tombs of Madain Saleh could eventually attract millions of visitors, local and foreign alike.
For tourists, it promised cheap, air-conditioned travel far from the Rift Valley scarps and rock-hewn churches of Ethiopia's Northern Circuit, in a region that nonetheless incorporated some of the most remarkable sights in the African Horn.
Until recently, many Saudis avoided the rock-hewn pre-Islamic tombs at Al Ula out of a pious superstition that they were haunted, and non-Muslim tourists who wanted to visit the country almost never found a way in.
"Rootabaga Stories," Carl Sandburg Grossly underappreciated, this is in my view the best of all children's books — wildly, passionately imaginative, gently moral and quintessentially American, both in its diction and in a certain rough-hewn but kindly common sense.
The David Gareja monastery complex, a sixth-century rock-hewn site sprawling across the barren slopes of a mountain about 60km (35 miles) southeast of Tbilisi, has represented one of the "major stumbling blocks" to the negotiations, Kakachia noted.
" Swinging a tote bag as he walked west, Berg said that when Wolfe wrote a book that detailed how Perkins had hewn his novels from dense forests of Wolfean prose, "Perkins begged him, in vain, not to publish it.
As the making gets rougher-hewn looking, more hand-slabby, these sculptures begin to resemble scaled-up versions of what might have begun as small, finger-shaped figurines in the studio, with all the rough vitality of their manual-craftedness.
I would've told her that I remembered once at camp lying next to Davis on the edge of a dock, our legs dangling over, our backs against the rough-hewn planks of wood, staring together up at a cloudless summer sky.
The big players have taken off on their own, ending up in familiar places: The U.S., favoring a hands-off approach, has left responsibility with Big Tech; Beijing imposes its own norms on Chinese companies; Europe has hewn a middle path.
The former reimagines a standard Air Wick air freshener as an oxycontin-dispensing device, surrounded by what looks like hewn stone, which creates an effect that's at once ultra-modern and recalls the caves in which our species once lived.
The renovation by Creative Space, LA and Annabelle Selldorf makes for a dynamic experience, as visitors progress from white cube to sun-drenched atrium and into rough-hewn warehouse galleries, while smaller, more intimate rooms allow you to catch your breathe.
His film is obsessively concerned with authenticity, from the period dialogue filled with thees, thous, and Puritan catechism to the hand-hewn boards that make up the remote cabin on a wilderness farm where most of the action takes place.
"It was risky, in the early part of [the 20th] century, to presume to write fiction about ordinary, rough-hewn people engaged in the rigors of dry land farming in frontier Nebraska," Kathleen Norris writes in her introduction to the novel.
While he isn't channeling a rough-hewn character like Ned Kelly, as he did in "True History of the Kelly Gang," his second Man Booker Prize-winning novel, his two narrators still like to kink and twist their Aussie phrasing.
Against a nearby wall of the long, low-slung industrial building, Shechet had piled wood in various stages of fabrication: hollow, car-tire-size slices of trunk with the bark still on, towering rough-hewn beams and thin sheets of plywood.
The cavernous 3,600-square-foot space, a former commercial building in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., is currently filled with otherworldly figures, their bodies hewn from ancient-looking cork or wood and adorned with swaths of pastel paint or swipes of nail polish.
They adhered to a version of wabi-sabi, privileging rough-hewn and period-appropriate materials, including Flemish stone tiles from a historic house in Belgium and a vintage French pharmacy counter (now the reception desk), over those with perfect polish.
He grew up on skis, venturing into the mountains behind his home on tall, hand-hewn wooden planks just as his Kazakh ancestors — products of the many nomadic waves that swept Central Asia over thousands of years — did before him.
While Dear You would smooth the band's approach all the more—had "Save Your Generation" been a single maybe Jawbreaker could have been the next Nirvana—it's one of the band's most rough hewn songs that has had the deepest resonance.
Zukie shouts from inside a room he has hewn himself from a bass line as tall and dense as trees, runs a zigzag course over a shifting terrain of percussion, summons phantom armies of brass instruments to come riding over the crest.
The government, along with a French cultural partnership, has already begun financing infrastructure at al-Ula, which features majestic rock-hewn tombs and 2,000-year-old stone carvings by the Nabateans, the pre-Islamic Arab people that also built Petra in neighbouring Jordan.
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Utilizing hardware synthesizers, a loop pedal, and a breakbeat editing software from the around the turn of the millennium Kuhn's approach to drum and bass tropes is rough hewn, handmade feeling—worn and comforting like an old quilt from a loved one.
The stock, much of which is Brazilian, includes dozens of baskets and mats woven by the Xavante people, Yawalapiti hammocks, a pair of 5-foot-tall Mehinako masks, two elk-skin drums and a bow and a clutch of hand-hewn wooden arrows.
The style creates an atmosphere of impending marvels, and many of Vang's poems perform, in words, the transformations that they describe: In the dove tree Corrals of your hair, A scaffold ascends The perfumed winter Where frost has hewn You into azalea.
Sitting in a comfortably shabby trattoria near the West Village apartment he shares with his wife and daughter, he was craggier, more rough-hewn, with a star-shaped dimple on his right cheek, a sweep of silver hair and a short, scraggly beard.
Formed by bright red Quonset hut ribs and flanked by two smaller partial domes, the structure — whose windowless front is done in inky coal masonry studded with rough-hewn chunks of aquamarine glass — looks like a spaceship that's pulled up its jet bridge.
Size: 4,924 square feet Price per square foot: $365 Indoors: Built into a bank so that animals and, later, tractors could be driven into the barn at ground level from the hillside, the house has hand-hewn beams and interior stone walls.
Besides the Great Zimbabwe, said Webber Ndoro, director of the African World Heritage Fund, there are the rock-hewn churches in Lalibela and the ancient city of Aksum, both in Ethiopia, which is, significantly, the only African nation that was never colonized.
"Most uptown galleries, with a few notable exceptions, were showing stuff that still looked like Impressionism," said Ms. Dodd, 89, in an interview in the rough-hewn walk-up loft on East Second Street where she has worked since the late 1950s.
The government, along with a French cultural partnership, has already begun financing infrastructure at al-Ula, which features majestic rock-hewn tombs and 2,000-year-old stone carvings by the Nabateans, the pre-Islamic Arab people that also built Petra in neighboring Jordan.
The work ranges from an oversized version of a traditional, rough-hewn Roman cage cup by Karla Trinkley, to a vase inspired by South African pottery by Mieke Groot, selected from a series wherein the artist recreated vessels encountered on her world travels in glass.
In the mid-1990s, North Korean authorities announced they had discovered the tomb of Dangun and his wife just outside Pyongyang, going so far as to "reconstruct" a white stone pyramid flanked by rough-hewn obelisks and statues of ancient princes and snarling beasts.
In a city of churning newness where quaint blocks often give way to glass and steel, the mansion, at 100 Clark Street, will join other similarly recreated buildings that hide in plain sight, hewn of modern materials and methods but quietly clinging to the past.
Fumi weathered the downturn by becoming a destination for those seeking daringly contemporary work, from the expressionistic, rough-hewn vases of the German ceramist Johannes Nagel to the cast bronze, gum-paper-clad storage units by the Anglo-Dutch design duo known as Glithero.
And in the case of the movies, the data they'll be using is influenced by the biases of Hollywood executives, who have long hewn to a hopelessly outmoded set of beliefs about what people want to see (and, by extension, what they'll pay for).
Despite the scale of the work, and the rough-hewn feel of the materials Nonas uses, the grittiness of lived experience and a real human past prevails here, something that is perhaps less about the architecture and the factory's process, and more about the factory workers themselves.
In person, these works, done in acrylic, Sumi ink, and collage on enormous sheets of paper, tread a fine line between the purposive and the accidental, the exquisite and the rough-hewn — an uneasy mix of lustrous surfaces, refined lines, carved-up supports, and ingenuously awkward brushstrokes.
We don't currently live in a world of small, perfectly hewn moments of interpersonal drama, the type favored by Mad Men and its most obvious predecessor, The Sopranos; we live in a world of big, sweeping stories, with slow builds to climaxes drenched in fire and fury.
The genius of "Hudson Hewn" is in Ms. Carlquist's decision not only to pair antique with contemporary furniture in Boscobel's lower-level exhibition gallery, but also to create a past-and-present conversation in each of the period interiors by adding a contemporary piece to the setting.
In the sparsely furnished parlor, beside a rough-hewn mantle-less brick fireplace (Cotton convinced the couple not to replace it), a pair of low-slung settees covered in blue-and-white ticking face each other, and a 19th-century mahogany grandfather clock stands in the corner.
Perhaps most remarkably, she's able to portray Toni's transformation from a rough-hewn dancer into a confident one, arms and legs moving with a sinewy precision that doesn't convey catharsis so much as it communicates a visceral frustration with a life spent searching for something somehow out of reach.
Photo by Caitlin McLafferty Toronto's Frigs may have dropped the "Dirty" prefix from their name, but they've injected it right back into the sound of their forthcoming EP, Slush: Think sludgy, scuzzed-out post-punk awash in psychedelic feedback and the grunge-hewn emotional ferocity of singer Bri Salmena.
Just as the Sentinelese appear to modern eyes to stand outside of time, with their rough-hewn weapons and ocean-bound lives, so does their rough administration of justice, suggesting some iron decree that is immemorial, nearing the divine: Cross this line and you will be struck down.
Soon, bands like The Lawrence Arms and The Honor System would offer up their own takes on this brand of punk, and before long, this kind of lo-fi, rough-hewn strain would become Chicago's chief export to the rest of the punk scene over the next decade.
Nevertheless, he was able to see through the grime to the thing he really wanted: a hand-hewn, white-oak frame with unique "gunstock" posts, chiseled Roman numeral "marriage marks" indicating how the various pieces slotted together, and some timbers so rustic that they still had bark on them.
Inside, Vervoordt and his project manager, Erik Van der Pas, adhered to a version of wabi-sabi, privileging rough-hewn and period-appropriate materials, including Flemish stone tiles from a historic house in Belgium and a vintage French pharmacy counter (now the reception desk), over those with perfect polish.
Like a castle-size version of a log cabin, Hôtel Sacacomie sits high above frozen Sacacomie Lake, offering wintry panoramas from its pine-hewn dining room with a roaring fire in the fieldstone fireplace — the perfect place to warm up over local smoked trout and duck confit poutine.
He'll upend two of the property's classically Georgian wood-paneled rooms with pieces from his stable of up-and-coming designers, such as a roughly hewn white plaster lamp by the London-based sculptor Viola Lanari and a tie-dyed screen print by the British artist Christopher Page.
We would have shot on film if we could afford it, but we spent too much money on hand-hewn clapboards [for the cabin exterior] and cloth and whatever else, and getting the UK actors to North America, and casting all the kids, searching around Yorkshire for them and all that.
His albums reveal the rough-hewn ambitions of their immediate predecessors but refined and rendered in flawless HD. Late Registration unveiled an orchestral ambition that had been just under the surface of College Dropout; My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy solidified the portrait of obliterated ego that drifted through 808s and Heartbreak.
Given the turbulent politicizing the British four-piece offered on their ruthless, Mercury Prize-winning debut Silence Yourself and the rough-hewn catharsis of their feedback-drenched live sets, there's something a little disorienting about the fact that Savages' newest record, Adore Life, is almost entirely an album of… love songs?
But the unscheduled year ahead would nonetheless yield Savage Times, a collection of the 19 songs and five EPs that El Khatib would churn out over the course of 2016 in an alternatingly steady and fraught flow, rough-hewn tracks knocked out in the moment and released online just as impulsively.
Here, though, she placed them at the center of her project by creating full-size furniture pieces that are otherwise nearly exact copies of her prototypes, which range from three to six inches tall or wide, honoring their rough-hewn look and accepting whatever problems of proportion arose during their enlargement.
Christopher Hoyt's excellent set design, a simple wooden platform with rough-hewn study tables that evoke the old-world synagogues that immigrant Jews rebuilt in this country in the early decades of the 20th century, allows Ms. Loveland to underline the parallels between the Malter and Saunders families with symmetrical, overlapping scenes.
Of course my dad delights in those rutted roads, in the coarse lip of a hand-hewn gourd and the singe of mezcal in the throat, in the mornings when the Mexican mountains are blue and blue and blue and the heart seems to bottom out into something so much larger than itself.
For one home built in 2002 in Las Mercedes, a recently gentrified neighborhood adjacent to Asunción's historic center, Benítez shielded the three-story structure with pleated brick screens, a rough-hewn reinvention of the mirage-like brick waves used by the Uruguayan master Eladio Dieste in his 1960 Church of Christ the Worker.
I'm still in the wee hours of the game, on the first island, but it so strongly evokes the mountainous terrain and sun-kissed shores and rough-hewn towns of the show, the statues of the gods and goddesses and the call to mythical adventure, and I keep humming the theme song while playing.
In Greenwich, a renovated, five-bedroom, four-and-a-half-bath, 3,229-square-foot home, with an eat-in kitchen, a large dining room with hand-hewn ceiling beams, a living room with an 18th-century French fireplace surround, an office, a ground-floor guest suite and a detached two-car garage, on 0.54 acres.
Once you make your way past the rocks and fauna, you'll eventually enter a cave system (complete with Na'vi paintings on the roughly hewn walls); a dark passageway (full of bioluminescent plant life); and on through huge, rusty doors that open into the "labs" belonging to the Pandora Conservation Initiative, current home of the Avatar program.
Whoever wrote the official Air Force press release about this achievement clearly earned their MFA from the Iowa Writers' Workshop, because this is pure poetry: "Ten, nine, eight, seven, six..."A steady voice reads through a crackling radio atop a roughly hewn 2x4 wooden shelf, adding lumber to the smells of coffee and aftershave inside the enclosed trailer.
Though Van Duysen's sparsely furnished, whitewashed, raw-wood-hewn residences and commercial projects throughout Europe, including the August hotel in Antwerp and the Aesop store in Hamburg, have established him as one of design's leading minimalists, he detests the label; he's always felt his work is softer, richer and more livable than the movement with which he's often associated.
The 2016 edition of Prophecy Festival followed in the German label's decades-long tradition of supporting what they term "eerie emotional music," a nebulous tag that meant we got to see proggy French shoegaze, legendary British neofolk, and celestial Norwegian black metal comfortably share a rough-hewn stage over the course of two very intense days.
Last year we said that, "Robert Hood doesn't so much make music as craft hulking, huge, ridiculously massive mechanisms that bolt relentlessly on and on, getting tighter and tighter to the point where implosion seems inevitable," when referring to the other side of this tremendous 2015 release ("Ritual" by Floorplan) and the same applies to this rough-hewn monster of a record.
His offices in Santa Monica, a few blocks from the gym where he maintains his hewn-oak physique, would make a cosy retreat: there are film posters and body-building awards, framed photographs of him with Pope Francis and sundry presidents, works of art by Andy Warhol and others, and many movie props, including a life-sized crocodile beneath his pool table.
Though some of the bigger components are shipped in from Germany, things like the energy-harvesting turbine, which is hewn out of a special alloy designed by Mercedes itself, are made on the Mercedes premises in the UK. "We are an R&D company," explains Cowell, as he walks us through the floor where the company's engineers and metallurgists develop their ideas.
Its galleries, courtyard and cavernous, rough-hewn hypogeum are filled with a wide-ranging collection of mostly Italian works from the end of the 19th century to the present day, including Berto Lardera's "Apparition VII," a 1962 metal work that resembles a minimalist pirate ship, and a Picasso-esque polychromatic head with four eyes that the sculptor Enrico Baj rendered in majolica.
So while this three-CD set is the nearest we'll get to a comprehensive overview, it may be too gruffly hewn to convert you, and there's a sense in which I'm equally taken with the outtakes and rarities CD  The Mayor of Macdougal Street, which Elijah Wald compiled while editing Van Ronk's text, leavings, and interviews into the terrific autobiography of the same name.
Mr. Hughes, who is married to the investor Sean Eldridge, had bought the 4,164-square-foot apartment in March 2010 for $4.8 million and undertook a meticulous renovation — adding high-end appliances, a custom home theater and sophisticated sound system, and a wet bar, among other things, while maintaining many of the original 19th-century architectural details, like the hand-hewn timber columns and the wood-burning fireplace.
In between, he pushed the boundaries of genre and style to their absolute limits with albums like Dirty Mind — economical, explicit, and rough-hewn — and Sign o' the Times, a sprawling, sensual, and socially conscious double LP. And while his popularity peaked with the 1984 album-movie combo of Purple Rain, his discography was rich enough that it's hard to pinpoint any one release as his true creative peak.
The artists and furniture designers featured in "Hudson Hewn" also include Atlas Industries (Newburgh); Dzierlenga Furniture (Salt Point); Fern Handcrafted Furniture (Hudson); Josh Finn (High Falls); Rob Hare (Ulster Park); Asher Israelow (Brooklyn and Hudson); Nokolai Jacobs (Rosendale); Christopher Kurtz (Kingston); Mike Legget (Woodstock); Moran Woodworked Furniture (Gallatin); David R. Morton/Big Tree Woodworks (Kingston); Samuel Moyer Furniture (Staatsburg); Munder-Skiles (Garrison); Pacama Handmade (Woodstock); and Michael Puryear (Shokan).
Levov was one of those slum-reared Jewish fathers whose rough-hewn, undereducated perspective goaded a whole generation of striving, college-educated Jewish sons: a father for whom everything is an unshakable duty, for whom there is a right way and a wrong way and nothing in between, a father whose compound of ambitions, biases and beliefs is so unruffled by careful thinking that he isn't as easy to escape from as he seems.

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