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"impressionistic" Definitions
  1. giving a general idea rather than particular facts or details

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These impressionistic flashbacks tread the line between alluring and disturbing.
It was more impressionistic, rather than having certain standout moments.
His photos are very impressionistic, like a stream of consciousness.
What follows is a highly subjective, idiosyncratic and impressionistic guide.
Harris's personal stories about race are emotional but spare. Impressionistic.
Such are my "impressionistic " memories of Black Merlin's 7 AM set.
And, worse than impressionistic, ethnography had also come to seem exploitative.
Cézanne continues innovating with self-portraits using impressionistic strokes and dabs.
I'd say the effect is impressionistic, but that implies a fuzziness.
Divided into 10 brief chapters, it is impressionistic rather than comprehensive.
The charcoal provides a rugged, messy sense to their impressionistic style.
Then later on it became a bit more broad and impressionistic.
But this was the point: to try to make something impressionistic.
The result: A fast and furious approach that creates impressionistic, graphic visuals.
However, his paintings are more than just impressionistic accounts of past events.
The morning light was soft and gave the image an impressionistic feel.
This work echoes Minimalism but softens Minimalism's hard edges with impressionistic brushwork.
Ms. Fisher, 68, offers elliptical, impressionistic answers when explaining her improbable career.
" Some impressionistic piano notes and an out-of-nowhere exclamation—"All right!
For anyone expecting cozy Impressionistic prettiness, these are an invigorating inclusion and surprise.
It's also the sense I get from more impressionistic reporting on white voters.
In one of his impressionistic prose pieces, a three-foot length of wire.
It is an impressionistic van Gogh "Starry Night"-like phantasmagasm of rainbow colors.
From his hands came a slow, elegant tidewater of chords, unresolved and Impressionistic.
"Make it a little more impressionistic but yet still feel it," added Legato.
It is placed against a stretch of vividly impressionistic wall covering from Dimore.
The Confederate statue is not a prominent focal point in the impressionistic painting.
" Those feelings are translated into Eiger's heartrending and impressionistic lyrics on "Living Free.
This is the way Orta tells the story, in the impressionistic language of trauma.
Whether witnessed or seen in photographs, each is an impressionistic vision of the site.
It is Pippa's friends, colleagues and acquaintances whose stories we learn via impressionistic flashbacks.
The influence of Impressionistic-style art in Russia and the Soviet sphere is overwhelming.
But the Scottish director's impressionistic cutting style and superbly layered soundtracks are nothing new.
It's meant to be impressionistic more than telling someone what to think and feel.
"Process" deals with his mother's death, but it's more impressionistic meditation than raw dirge.
But that moment on the bus was very impressionistic in how it delivered information.
Rather, he is submerged in a lifestyle, and his lyrics are quick, impressionistic smears.
This section has more in common with neorealism than anything else — it's almost impressionistic.
As a star pupil of Stockholm's Royal Academy, she made a living selling impressionistic landscapes.
I was super impressionistic at that point, and that album sort of met me there.
It results in stunning, impressionistic sequences that play like an elaborate storybook come to life.
JH: Your impressionistic use of color in Thirst Street is the highlight of the film.
Ethiopia during the reign of Haile Selassie bursts to life in this impressionistic family history.
He doesn't really feel that the Bouquet series is neo-modernist or neo-impressionistic, though.
It's an impressionistic inquiry into representation, into mystery, into what can be captured, documented, understood.
History, especially when yoked to impressionistic travel writing, should never be regarded simply as fact.
The story is told from Ms. Beasley's perspective, as a kind of imagined, impressionistic memoir.
The advice of surgeons here seemed to be more of an impressionistic art than a science.
I think there's a trend now to be a little more vague or impressionistic or mysterious.
Passmore presents an impressive range of work in the collection, which includes impressionistic one-page pieces.
But bare-bones plot summaries fall short when it comes to Ms. Denis's customary impressionistic style.
Those pauses can last minutes or over an hour, enough time for fully textured, impressionistic portraits.
It's kept its voice while taking on a structure that's ingeniously both impressionistic and more cohesive.
But the nature of his journey to Stromboli, and how he tells it, is just so… impressionistic?
Directed by David Mallet, a comically prolific music-video surrealist, it hocks an impressionistic loogie at imperialism.
It's led to a body of work that sounds impressionistic, pieces that emphasize journeys rather than destinations.
Reading Hessler's impressionistic story about Trump supporters in Grand Junction gave me a sense of déjà vu.
I thought they were kind of objects filming for this impressionistic, almost psychedelic vision of the favelas.
The old guys are more linear, though, and "Nightmarket" is one of Burial's most impressionistic hazes yet.
It was like all his sketchbooks compressed into one — an impressionistic retrospective stretching back to early childhood.
To be extremely impressionistic, I would divide the modern progressive approach to marriage into three distinct phases.
Let me ask a question about the trip wire approach versus the impressionistic/moralistic approach to company breakups.
Walking the plank isn't so bad on this impressionistic Tilt Brush virtual reality painting of a pirate ship.
At once starkly real and beguilingly impressionistic, the film resonates as an electric meditation on anxiety and heartbreak.
Ljungqvist's impressionistic four-minute video about the photo series is a fittingly non-linear complement to Relander's images.
"The Click Effect" is our attempt to create a virtual experience that is equal parts impressionistic and journalistic.
"I think it has a similar impressionistic effect, turning distant objects into abstract blocky shapes", he told me.
Mr. Sherman acknowledges those somber elements but foregrounds his story with brighter hues in a more impressionistic style.
He savors the impressionistic figures in works like "Two Figures at the River" (1913) and "Donkey Rider" (1914.).
You go from the stringent, forceful music of slavery to this really open, impressionistic music of the forest.
Like Young's and Niblock's, Radigue's impressionistic compositions are agonizingly slow: based on dawdling, discreet resonances that amble along.
In my memories of him, which are scant, hazy and impressionistic, I can't recall ever watching him shave.
After its impressionistic preamble, Les Misérables settles into the kind of police procedural we've seen a thousand times.
In his dreamy, impressionistic world, his artistic choices can seem banal and tossed off, or pointed and profound.
This record has influences that come from Nordic pop music, traditional Korean music, impressionistic and Russian classical music.
Light flooded the center stage as Christopher Tignor began his set of impressionistic drum playing and whizzing violin experimentations.
Childe Hassam's impressionistic New York scenes feature Union Jack flags to stir up feelings of allegiance to the Allies.
I haven't seen Sutton's prior film, Memphis, and I was thrown off by his impressionistic approach to the material.
A new Japanese Breakfast song called "Glider," a more impressionistic and synthetic take on Zauner's pop, soundtracks the clip.
Last October, Linda Troeller, a photographer who lived there from 1994 to 2013, published her own impressionistic photo memoir.
Equally photorealistic and impressionistic, the oil paintings are often awash in color, geometry, patterns, and an occasionally dreamy haze.
Along with its new title, "Atlanta Robbin' Season" has a different, more serial structure from the impressionistic first season.
If you tire of contemporary, head here for Impressionistic, vivid scenes of life on both sides of the Atlantic.
Still, the way Mr. Hough played the opening of Schumann's Fantasy brought out an almost impressionistic quality in it.
Throughout the '20s and '30s, the city symphony was an impressionistic documentary style that treated cities as tone poems.
Only Tiny is allowed to describe specifically how he died, and even that account is more impressionistic than forensic.
I am me — or rather, we are us — because of your crooked-impressionistic-out-of-focus-rule-breaking vision.
What might have been an impressionistic story of grief and coming of age emerges as fragmented and strangely static.
He paints figurative portraits with live, impressionistic rendering of skin tones of pale brown, signaling his own Latino heritage.
The album sleeve and booklet swirl and dance with amorphous black and white shapes, textures, and Hyde's impressionistic urban poetry.
Remember how the body recoils from near-perfect replicas but is comforted by impressionistic representations, like Monets and stuffed animals?
In other words, expect impressionistic plotting, sun-dappled scenery, and many, many shots of attractive people twirling, crying and laughing.
On her solo debut, she fashions an impressionistic, enchanting neosoul style from nothing but voice, beatcraft, and endless good vibes.
"The point here is that their method [...] gives them huge latitude in doing this sort of impressionistic interpretation," says Argamon.
Painted in social realist style with slight Impressionistic color value, it portrays women construction workers in the classical Soviet format.
Then there are Chytilová's more impressionistic films, like the already famous Daisies (1966), and the gorgeous Fruit of Paradise (1970).
Before the revelation from the unmade bed, Ms. Pratt said that her work was "impressionistic" and without a clear theme.
The music is a swirling aural collage with splashes of vintage Sonic Youth noise rock, offset by jagged, impressionistic lyrics.
Through the use of impressionistic lighting (by Federico Restrepo) and video projections (also by Mitrani), Nemeth evokes a synesthetic space.
The film is personal and impressionistic, the quality of the cinematography excellent and the blend of imagery and music powerful.
But this is a different kind of book, a loose, impressionistic collection of prose snapshots, street photographs and journal entries.
Georgia-based artist Adrian Cox elegantly renders his bulbous humanoid creatures in classic painterly style with an Impressionistic understanding of light.
Throughout the series, Rogers shifts her preference for creating realistic photographs with a distorted edge, to crafting wholehearted, living Impressionistic works.
Seimetz's episodes are colorful, with frenetic editing, time-jumps, light flares, lens distortions, and a generally more impressionistic feel than Kerrigan's.
Like Daubigny, Besnard pursued different directions in his prints and paintings, favoring facile, impressionistic brushwork and bright colors in the latter.
Covenant's approach to storytelling is more impressionistic than linear – which is a nice way of saying there are lots of gaps.
We should probably make a companion record of rigorous Pibroch chanter parts (synthesized, naturally) with impressionistic Japanese poetry over the top.
The spots, which initially aired during tonight's Mr. Robot season finale, are glitchy and weird; impressionistic moments rather than traditional teasers.
Law is not supposed to be an impressionistic art form in which some see a criminal and others see a crank.
It all came together to form an impressionistic image of Discovery as she rode into space atop the distinctive exhaust plume.
Technically my painting style probably falls into the category of "impressionistic realism" although I wouldn't say that this is entirely intentional.
It's composed of brief, impressionistic pieces, dated starting in 2004, that she wrote while living in Chicago (where she's still based).
Mr. Faraut's impressionistic conflation of humor, wonder, horror and sympathy whisks this movie to the deluxe suite of the pleasure palace.
This conceit, impressionistic rather than schematic, would allow her to organize a variety of moods into a tense but cohesive whole.
Mr. Klein is aided inestimably by his cinematographer, Bobby Shore, who has a gift for dark, voluptuous compositions and impressionistic flourishes.
The album was accompanied by a one-weekend only impressionistic documentary film about the album's creation called One More Time with Feeling.
But the performances are one thing and the visuals are another, and The Young Pope's saving grace is its surreal, impressionistic beauty.
Their formal ambition is on a par with Karl Ove Knausgaard's autobiographical "My Struggle" series, or Krzysztof Kieslowski's impressionistic "Three Colours" films.
Where Strand is impressionistic and rapturous and Akerman intensely composed, Simon lets Mimi move and speak leisurely in front of the camera.
For a time in the early-2000s, millions of kids were listening to impressionistic, semi-improvised mood jazz without even knowing it.
LaRiccia took pictures with his SX-70 camera and used a stylus to manipulate the images to look like impressionistic watercolor paintings.
Hand drawn by its creator, director, and illustrator Sébastien Laudenbach, the film's beautiful 2D animation is a freeform, Impressionistic take on fantasy.
In effect a visually rich and meticulously constructed love letter to The One That Got Away, it was elliptical, impressionistic, self-referencing.
His songs endure, equal parts confessional and craft, yet their punctuation — woeful slide solos and impressionistic a cappella arrangements — make them transcendent.
These EPs took all the core components of Burial's first two albums and radically reconfigured them into sweeping, if still impressionistic, epics.
So I like the idea of making the flashbacks almost like pieces you're putting together in your mind — hand-held, romantic, impressionistic.
Mr. Elverum has always been an impressionistic lyricist, but here, the line is blurred between singing, speaking and raw emotional data dump.
His songs felt authentic and intimate, yet they were filled with invented places and characters, private symbols, and impressionistic scraps of language.
"Purists may howl, but they'll also miss the pleasure and point of this playfully impressionistic movie," Manohla Dargis wrote in The Times.
The game's style seems tailor-made for a mobile console, favoring more impressionistic character models while playing around with more realistic particle effects.
They're all quite impressionistic, though they do look like me, but it's hard to look at a portrait of yourself and assess it.
This collection of his work spans a career of over 30 years, leaving readers with an impressionistic picture of a distinctly American ecology.
None of the impressionistic muddle of rock lyrics for them; their subjects, scenarios and verbal conceits are as clear and legible as limericks.
But they must move beyond the fantasy of deep, fact-based, intellectual, personal deliberations in our pervasively shallow, impressionistic, anti-intellectual, impersonal world.
Later in the month, Ms. Macras's "Open for Everything," an impressionistic dance-theater piece about European Roma communities, will receive its American premiere.
The effect is impressionistic, almost painterly, with each new shot a brush stroke that fills in the picture, but also a little disorienting.
"Rather than going for computer graphic realism, we wanted an impressionistic tactile feel for all the space sequences," Rosenberg tells The Creators Project.
She has no episodic memories—none of those impressionistic recollections that feel a bit like scenes from a movie, always filmed from your perspective.
On the other end of the spectrum were performers who interpreted historical or personal events, and this work was generally more abstract and impressionistic.
Mr. Shorter also took part in a chamber deconstruction of his impressionistic standard "Footprints," with Esperanza Spalding on bass and Joey Alexander on piano.
Like all immigrants, he had to synthesize a world from unmatched fragments, which obviously was good practice for creating this kind of impressionistic theater.
But taken together, they are a gauge — imperfect and impressionistic — of what draws people to museums and what they see when they get there.
Those who follow Finney are able to see the highly detailed and impressionistic artwork alongside the text of his work-in-progress, The Cormorant.
Whitworth's impressionistic journies through Barcelona, Dubai, and Pyongyang have earned him a distinct, instantly-recognizable style, even in the wide world of timelapse filmmakers.
It is in Pat's mind that we spend the most time, as he speaks in an eloquent, impressionistic language audible only to the audience.
He talks of "brilliant atmosphere", paints an impressionistic painting of "fun", and has a smile that seems to be permanently stretched across his face.
Most Pink Sweats songs are spare — the ornamentation comes in the storytelling, which is vivid and direct, communicating a great deal via impressionistic detail.
That sequence in a lot of ways is meant to be impressionistic, but that whole speech ends with Elliot realizing that he's at fault.
His sense of harmony reveals itself in daring melodic extrapolations and in chords that are complex and impressionistic yet as transparent as folk music.
Stand before "Las Meninas," the prize of the Prado; examine his handlebar mustache, the cross on his doublet, the impressionistic ruffles of his sleeves.
Let The Corpses Tan is an impressionistic retro film in the vein of 1970s European exploitation cinema, full of montages of guns, knives, and breasts.
If it's too far in the other direction, too impressionistic or too atmospheric and prestigious, it gets dismissed as niche and doesn't find its audience.
So very deliberately, we tried to make the opening and closing of the film look a little more impressionistic, a little more surreal, like stagecraft.
The first act is broad and impressionistic, and each of the next two sections is more realistic and denser with psychic danger than the last.
Bixler-Zavala's lyrics became more impressionistic, skewing away from traditional punk song fodder and embracing a kind of linguistic splicing that bordered on the nonsensical.
" IGOR ," a diffuse, impressionistic record, can be seen as a reaction to the audience-baiting and groupthink of more cynical pockets of the music industry.
"Maria by Callas" is an impressionistic, melancholy portrait — primarily a self-portrait, heavy on candid, little-read letters — of a meteoric rise and agonizing decline.
Minervini's film presents an impressionistic portrait of life in New Orleans; Bi's dreamlike feature, partly in 3-D, demands to be seen in a theater.
They are impressionistic records, a constellation of bits that accumulate in an appealing miscellany of objects and concepts — the moon, the 1970s, winter sounds, manholes.
Roughly two-thirds of the postcards conform to a grid which, view from afar, indicate a kind of impressionistic mountainscape, punctuated by lakes and wildlife.
Come Swim is an impressionistic portrait of anxiety, imagination, and darkness — as such, it's not a particularly dialogue-heavy film, which lent Beggs some creative freedom.
Combined with an occasionally extreme jitteriness, this aesthetic raised the audience's awareness of the cameraperson's presence, which magnified the sense of impressionistic subjectivity in the work.
"I fell in love with its simple but elegant front and dramatic, intricately layered tulle skirt that enhanced the dress' free-spirited, impressionistic qualities," she said.
I thought "God, Pt. 3" sounded like a nightmare: not the linear, horror movie type, but the unmoored, impressionistic terror that leaves you soaked in sweat.
Even when they differ dispositionally, they seem to adopt similarly impressionistic approaches, favoring frequency ranges, instruments, and effects that to render precise melodies as misty approximations.
As designed by Starlet Jacobs (set) and Elaine Wong (lighting), Mr. Monteagudo's production has a darkly impressionistic quality that conveys the bewildering nightmarishness of Beau's life.
Beneath the game's impressionistic visual style—which resembles a stone splashing into Monet's famous water lily ponds—lies the whirling gears of a familiar clock tower.
Just like how when the camera was introduced, art shifted from being focused on realism and accurate depictions of events to being more abstract and impressionistic.
But more recently Kutcher has been using bugs to create abstract paintings—colorful, impressionistic and non-toxic works that showcase the scuttling bugs' paths across canvas.
Poem Midway through this impressionistic gem from the poem "We Are Here to Slow Time," the phrase "a cling wrap, of which there is none" appears.
Impressionistic, experimental, and earthy, the book provides a sweeping view of the richness and the turmoil of Bengali culture, literature, and politics in the twentieth century.
It wanders through raw acoustics, aching samples, panicky post-hardcore, and jittery house beats, held together by lyrics that read like an impressionistic short story collection.
Ben Sisario wrote about it in 2004: Shepard captures Dylan and his motley circle — Joan Baez, Allen Ginsberg, T-Bone Burnett — in biting, impressionistic road vignettes.
Ms. Secor's portraits create an impressionistic montage of Iranian life during the last 37 years, which is hugely valuable in helping us understand Iran's complex back story.
And that's part of the reason why apps like Prisma, and whatever prototype Zuck used to create his dog video, mostly render things in impressionistic painting styles.
For an impressionistic survey, type "gossip" into Google, click on "images" and see who appears to be doing it; then try the same with "nagging" and "bossy".
"Miles Ahead" and "Born to Be Blue" self-consciously play with genre by transforming Davis's impressionistic style and Baker's tender pathos from the stage to narrative structures.
Or Miller goes too far is the impressionistic bent he has in "Turtle Lungs" (2012) where without the title, I have no idea what I'm looking at.
Plenty of hardcore bands were built around their singer's ability to goad, or maybe intimidate, the audience into singing along, but Werner opted for something more impressionistic.
About a decade ago, the Swedish designer Fredrik Paulsen began creating furniture from pine stained with impressionistic swaths of brilliant color, resembling a summer horizon on fire.
It could be variously characterized as a wildly impressionistic production documentary, a deranged remake of F. W. Murnau's silent classic "Nosferatu," or an eccentric assemblage of outtakes.
On Sunday, she announced through her Instagram account that she had finished a four-story impressionistic depiction of a vagina on Pike Street, in the same neighborhood.
Gerwig has conflated the book's two halves in a way that honors the permeable boundary between adolescence and adulthood as a series of impressionistic joys and crises.
These flirtatious entities are given voice, and impressionistic physical life, by a spirited chorus of performers made up of Artem Kreimer, Nancy Tatiana Quintana and Michael Oloyede.
The impressionistic markings of olive and hunter green make a bold contrast with the buildings Ms. Gallace paints, which can appear as simple as three solid polygons.
As Information Skies unfolds it gets no less abstract and impressionistic, leaving viewers with more questions than answers as to exactly where the characters are experiencing reality.
Plus, there's the velvety voice of the narrator reading impressionistic lines (the script was written by two poets, one Russian and one Cuban), that knits these spaces together.
Google search frequency for "bear market": On a more impressionistic level, last Thursday saw a saturating volume and intensity of bad news and negative extrapolation of scary trends.
On July 2nd, NASA's Landsat 8 satellite snapped some weirdly impressionistic images of Florida's Lake Okeechobee, in which you can see billions of green microbes spawning like mad.
Impressionistic windows to painterly dreamworlds are LA-based visionary artist James R. Eads' specialty, but with a new tool he pulls viewers into his Van Gogh-inspired imagination.
Perversely, his prose is set nowhere recognizable, like the prose of Edgar Allan Poe, and his "characters" scarcely exist except as vehicles for impressionistic descriptions of mental states.
" Others consist of impressionistic sketches of skies and landscapes, as in "Rainy Day": "The air is a concealed yellow, like a pale yellow seen through a grubby white.
By my impressionistic reckoning, the most successful candidates Wednesday night were two senators who started the campaign with promise but have never—up until now—had their moment.
Nothing if not thorough, he spent an hour introducing us to our home for the week: "Topiary," a converted Ford Econoline utility van painted in impressionistic multigreen foliage.
Paleography is an impressionistic science, which is a fancy way of saying that scholars often disagree about how to interpret its findings, and Davis is a careful scholar.
Mero, 32, permanently in a hoodie and ball cap, provides impressionistic color commentary, bulging his eyes, peppering in dance moves — with his voice sometimes thinning to a squeak.
Both are authors who use language on the page like paint on a canvas—words make broad, impressionistic brushstrokes rather than the painstaking pencil lines of faithful description.
Much of the picture plane functions as an excellent example of slightly impressionistic landscape painting, but the rendering on the sign's lettering reveals astonishing precision in Timoney's craft.
Refusing to fully interrogate Manning's crime or her ethical choices, Hawkins simply observes her embrace of freedom in shots that favor impressionistic attention to her evolving physical appearance.
His father had studied painting in Hanoi and Paris, where he settled and became well known for post-Impressionistic paintings that often portrayed Asian women among luminous flowers.
With its impressionistic opening giving way to sweeping melodies, the work has an appealing throwback glamour with touches of Mahlerian Weltschmerz and just a hint of jazzy swing.
More impressionistic and, indeed, gorgeous uses of neon can be found in Mundy Hepburn's Hummingbird and Candice Gawne's Anemone, which depict the two species named in work's titles.
More often than not, we get to 25 or 113 years out and we untether our narrative from a certain certainty and become more impressionistic in our presentation.
Three hundred words is a lot, so here are the highlights: 420alt-rightbitchfacecat cafécheat dayclicktivistcold brewdabbingdad bodfriendiversaryhangryK-popKushlightsaberman bunmic droppetrichorsextslaysmackdownstochastic terrorismstruggle bussuperfoodteachable momentuncanny valley It's rather impressionistic, isn't it?
Like art gallery patrons might appreciate the Impressionistic strokes of a Monet or the intimacy of Michelangelo's "Pieta" captured in carved marble, Reel Big Fish is also very dope.
The segue from shot to matrimony sounds improbable, but that's the way Pamela tells stories: as impressionistic collages of names, moments, and places, sometimes daisy-chained into breathless sequences.
If all you know of Terence Davies is his recent Emily Dickinson biopic, "A Quiet Passion," then his impressionistic memoir of 1940s and '18713s Liverpool, England, is essential viewing.
"Maria by Callas" is an impressionistic, melancholy portrait — primarily a self-portrait, heavy on candid, little-read letters — of the meteoric rise and slow decline of the celebrated soprano.
In an impressionistic vein derived clearly from Roy DeCarava, it is, as Bey articulated at the talk, a "dark photograph of a Black subject" that takes darkness as representational.
Kristen Stewart has revealed herself as an adventurous, versatile actress, but her directorial debut, the 17-minute "Come Swim" — the other swimming movie — is an exercise in impressionistic vagueness.
Unlike her previous films, "The Last Thing" is a fast-paced political thriller with car chases, shootouts and body counts that includes tight close-ups and impressionistic landscape shots.
The darkly colored sequence is jagged-looking and often out of focus, and the quick cutting and rapid, agitated camera movements at times turn it into an impressionistic blur.
One part wants to be Impressionistic, one part wants to be hard-edged Minimalism, one wants to be trompe-l'oeil, and another is going to just be cartoony and flat.
The idea was to focus less on making sure listeners can follow every single blow, and more on conveying the "impressionistic energy of the moment" using sound effects and music.
"But I also wanted to have a show that was a little more dynamic," Patrick, who has "impressionistic" memories of growing up watching the original series with her family, explained.
Beyond its grainy and impressionistic effect, the mesh filter also serves as a physical barrier, reinforcing how goods, spaces, and experiences may be accessible to some people and not others.
"They're much more data driven than the impressionistic and poll-driven stuff you get on the networks, that's their strength and their weakness," said former Biden economic advisor Jared Bernstein.
"Contrary to a lot of descriptions, it's not some hazy, impressionistic blur: it has a wonderful clarity, directness, and simplicity," wrote Pitchfork's Nitsuh Abebe in 2012 about Ocean's music. Indeed.
With their latest, "Double Negative," they've gone full-on impressionistic, smearing and distorting sounds to create beautiful songs from distant moments playing on a radio that's fallen down a wormhole.
In a single year, 1922, Picabia produced geometric abstractions, figurative silhouettes ("La Nuit Espagnole" is perhaps the most notable), and conventional, vaguely impressionistic watercolors of women draped in floral fabrics.
Archival imagery and new renderings flicker, multiply, and transform to give birth to a new vision of the past, more organic and impressionistic than the regimented knowledge of the museum.
Where the previous permanent collection display aimed to narrate 4,20153 years of Jewish history, in roughly chronological order, the new one, "Scenes From the Collection," takes a fractured, impressionistic tack.
Even with her impressionistic style, one can see the models of yellow cabs evolve over the years, the different street vendors and the changing store signs as businesses opened and closed.
As the race continues, the scene takes some impressionistic turns, showing, for example, the warped view of a city street from the perspective of a driver going 140 miles per hour.
Despite lively tempos and propulsive percussion, this music sputters by in an impressionistic wash of sound, as if each note has become slightly pixelated and the beats can only move incrementally.
Instead of photos of endless aisles of gallery booths or blue-chip artworks, Google will return many images of impressionistic, figurative paintings hung on white walls above a speckled gray carpet.
The Great Barrier Reef offered pieces as ornate and fragile as its namesake, and Rainbow Springs rendered her sound in oily impressionistic strokes, fluttering between Technicolor sequences with a deft hand.
In "Dybbuk," Robbins and Leonard Bernstein, in a commissioned score, addressed dark, obsessive aspects of their Jewish heritage; "Antique Epigraphs," to Debussy, is an all-female dance, both introspective and impressionistic.
Punctuated with terrifying (albeit controlled) explosions, choking smoke storms, and impressionistic images of fractured landscapes, "Behemoth" seems to shudder with the destructive power of invisible, ubiquitous, and cruelly indifferent authority. ♦
His images are at times like a visual stream of consciousness, an impressionistic rendering of messy rooms, family pictures hung on wood-paneled walls, piles of laundry and ice cream breaks.
And when the person playing your character has a face so familiar to you that you won't ever be able to think of your character again in a more impressionistic form?
What you've seen in the demo is still work in progress, too—we are aiming for a realistic approach in many ways, like lighting, but we have an impressionistic twist to things.
Today, Ryan has written an impressionistic reflection on the ways that Suicide's music has intertwined with his life's best and worst moments—and why Vega's screams are still ringing in his ears.
Michael C. Hall stars as Thomas Newton, the character Mr. Bowie played in "The Man Who Fell to Earth," and this impressionistic show is a sequel of sorts to that 5475 film.
Michael C. Hall stars as Thomas Newton, the character Mr. Bowie played in "The Man Who Fell to Earth," and this impressionistic show is a sequel of sorts to that 21 film.
Leaning heavily and adeptly on the Impressionistic style of plein air painting, the artist's works include normal scenes that are as commonplace as they are elevated and splendid versions of the outdoors.
Those familiar with Mr. McCraney's earlier work, much of which is written in a startlingly original impressionistic style, are likely to be bewildered at first here by the seeming kitchen-sink naturalism.
She returns to the cinema with You Were Never Really Here, an impressionistic interpretation of the classic pulp noir trope—a shadowy contract killer trying to survive after a hit goes wrong.
And Time magazine's Hogwarts sorting quiz may have some scientific basis, but most of the sorting quizzes scattered across the internet are impressionistic and silly and make no claims about scientific accuracy.
At once expressionistic and impressionistic, this latter-life portrait follows the painter — played by a raw, superb, often harrowing Willem Dafoe — primarily during his time in Arles, in the South of France.
Dedicated to Colescott's early work, the first section of the exhibition includes a selection of solemn still lives reflecting the precociousness of a young artist, visible in quiet landscapes and impressionistic experiments.
I'll describe what I saw, and I'll share a sample of my handwritten notes among the images here so you'll get an impressionistic sense of what I felt when I was there.
The subject — inspired by the memory of an older sister, Sophie, who had died at 18940 — wasn't the problem, but his Impressionistic style was an affront to a local taste for academic naturalism.
It's a breathtakingly impressionistic world where the boy, Cuca, moves from rural environs to the metropolis life in search of his father, experiencing the culture shock of nature versus technology along the way.
Given that Villeneuve hews closely to the moody, somewhat impressionistic approach to storytelling that Ridley Scott used back in 1982, we found ourselves with quite a few lingering questions about Blade Runner 2049.
The films on the list below run the gamut from "strange but true" stories to impressionistic portraits of a forgotten America, with approaches that range from arty and elliptical to punchy and direct.
"Sea Stories" is exactly what the title suggests, an impressionistic ramble through international waters that also manages to find time for life advice and stoned games of GoldenEye 007 on a Nintendo 64.
The film by Beth B takes a nuanced look at her mother's triumph over depression, combining a daughter's impressionistic images with her mother's journal entries to convey the depths of her harrowing descent.
It's also difficult to know what to say about the magnificent Jerry Pinkney, whose every-award-winning impressionistic realism (or is it realistic impressionism?) is both a wildly imitated style and unmistakably his.
It was part of an impressionistic sequence that illustrated Carol's struggle to reconnect to her humanity, the walkers shifting between their pre- and post-death selves as riders wielded swords with ruthless grace.
She becomes a participant in the ensemble's impressionistic re-creations of an outcast childhood, a brutalizing stint in prison (in which cavity searches were common events) and the bewildering early days of freedom.
For her piece, Kaelin used a widely circulated meme of Trump entering Air Force One while the wind flipped over his toupee, producing an impressionistic portrait in a style similar to Lucian Freud.
In a month, prestigious auction house Christie's will invite the upper crust of the art collector world to their Manhattan showroom to bid on a gold-framed impressionistic portrait of a European gentleman.
His most ambitious work may have been "American Falls," an impressionistic 55-minute journey through American history that consisted of synchronized projections on three screens and made considerable use of deteriorated film images.
He was drawn to the French composers Claude Debussy and Olivier Messiaen, detecting in their music the fascinating harmonic contrasts that brought him to the work of the impressionistic jazz pianist Bill Evans.
The film is passionate, impressionistic and encyclopedic, but one thing it is not, even at its exhaustive length, is a by-the-numbers telling of the band's 1003-year hippie-pirate soap opera.
Stunning, impressionistic sequences play like a storybook come to life Bayona has already proven himself as a gifted visual filmmaker, but he gets a chance to really stretch his legs with the monster's tales.
As its name suggests, the installation lets viewers inhabit four animals through both the visuals of the headset and a haptic harness, creating an impressionistic rendering of what being another creature might feel like.
Beaux was at the White House painting a double portrait of First Lady Edith Roosevelt and her daughter, and somehow the President was convinced to sit for the Impressionistic painter for a few moments.
Holden's lyrics on Home were one searing cry for help after another, the ones here are influenced by Mary Oliver and Wendell Berry and take on a more formalist, poetic tone, impressionistic and abstract.
We enter into Mandy's head space via hazy images, impressionistic flashes and extreme close-ups as she tries to figure out what happened, how she feels and what she wants to do about it.
It's an amorphous idea, one that Didion never seems to have articulated to her satisfaction, and the notes mostly consist of quick, impressionistic sketches of each state and long transcriptions of her conversations there.
Her script remixes the linear progression of Alcott's novel that other adaptations adhered to, creating a more impressionistic portrait of family life which eschews the cliché that coming of age is a straightforward path.
The effect is impressionistic; it suggests a personality that is hard to pin down, almost restlessly seeking a mould (the reggae artist, the philosopher of Rastafarianism, the spokesperson for the dispossessed?), but ultimately remaining unsettled.
Regurgitating a tangled fur ball of tropes from policy debates past, Biden delivered an impressionistic, stereotyped word-picture of Black family life that only made notional sense because of the exhausting familiarity of the narrative.
He famously sympathized with JFK assassin Lee Harvey Oswald in his bizarre and rambling speech accepting the 1963 Tom Paine award for civil rights (later dramatized in Tom Haines' impressionistic Dylan biopic I'm Not There).
Unfolding slowly and quietly, with no talking heads, and no captions after an introductory block of text, the majority of the documentary is an impressionistic portrait of a few of the island's long-term inhabitants.
The rest of the movie plays out in disturbing and nonlinear flashback, showing us impressionistic details from earth (a dog, a friend, a train) and scenes from the ship when it was full of people.
Petroski makes a weak and impressionistic argument that the construction quality of residential structures has declined over time, reprising an argument he made in 2014 on the Op-Ed page of The New York Times.
Impressionistic daubs of sound—a soft strike on the center of a cymbal, a tap on the edge of a drum, a scrape of a stick across a drumhead—conjure a sense of limitless space.
Croft's memoir is impressionistic and inventive — through brief, nonchronological chapters written in the third person (and giving her younger self a different name) she recounts a childhood derailed by her little sister's terrifying seizure disorder.
" It's worth noting the fact that this story takes place in LA instead of fashion meccas New York or Paris is an early hint that Refn is less concerned with realism than an impressionistic "heightened reality.
But to place viewers inside Jessica's romanticized world of memory, the group abandoned its Pixar-friendly animation style for something else entirely: an impressionistic, illustrated look that reveals itself, stroke by stroke, seemingly in real time.
But because DNA testing companies lack aggressive oversight and play their algorithms close to the chest, the gems of genealogical insight users hope to glean can be more impressionistic than most of these companies let on.
" Despite being overwhelmingly enamored with, focused on, and talented with his varying degrees of hyperrealism, this wasn't always the case for Boersma: "When I first started out, I pained in a more or less impressionistic mode.
The brushwork is feathery, impressionistic, and inconsistent, with some areas barely resolved and others, like the bejeweled gold crown on the figure of Midas — the impassive witness to the execution — refined to a trompe-l'oeil finish.
"I've moved more and more, as an artist, toward directness, because I'm just surrounded by the indirectness and amorphousness and impressionistic character of whatever 21st-century life is," Mr. Krell said by phone, from Los Angeles.
We have Todd Haynes' impressionistic biopic I'm Not There, starring six actors as six incarnations of Dylan, including Christian Bale, Heath Ledger, and Cate Blanchett, who acted with a sock down her pants and was impeccable.
Ritchie zips past an impressionistic version of the boy's childhood — a whisked-together blur of physical abuse, childhood scheming, and fight lessons — and lands at a point where Arthur has become a streetwise, frequently shirtless Charlie Hunnam.
A rare non-Cubist, non-Surrealist painting by Dalí of 1922–23, titled "Lane to Porttligat with View of Cap de Creus," is a straightforward, even vaguely impressionistic landscape showing the parched dusty roads and brilliant sunlight.
Given the limitations in the data on which these calculations are based, it's best to think of this analysis as an impressionistic painting rather than a high-resolution photograph of the economic lives of the middle class.
There is one story that Mr. Oluo says is still so upsetting that he can't put it into words, and he lets a string quartet fill in the silence with a brooding impressionistic portrait of this personal Gethsemane.
The former is a straightforward tale of love (of life, family, country) and loss (of everything); the latter is an impressionistic, experimental evocation of a past turned to rubble by both war and the grinding passage of time.
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The artist Childe Hassam — who painted "Flags on 57th Street, Winter of 1918," a famous impressionistic scene with flags hanging from the buildings — had gone to Riverside Park several months earlier and noticed a ship with dazzle camouflage.
WOODSHOCK The fashion designer sisters Kate and Laura Mulleavy wrote and directed this impressionistic debut feature, which stars Kirsten Dunst as a woman who, while grieving and undergoing an unconventional drug treatment, descends into what looks like madness.
Mr. Neiman's Impressionistic paintings in "Muhammad Ali, LeRoy Neiman, and the Art of Boxing" are brilliantly colored, some dashed off quickly, as if he were trying to catch up to the immediacy of a photograph, or a punch.
The tale involves stifled hatred and potential violence, but Dulac films it with a lyrical and impressionistic inwardness, using unnatural lighting effects, dreamlike double exposures, and grotesque distortions to evoke the heroine's frustrated desires and irrepressible fears. ♦
We stopped before a picture of one of my favorite dresses, a gently draped silk sheath, its top a pattern of slashy lilac dashes against a bark-colored background; its bottom an almost Impressionistic blur of blue irises.
A remake of "Sue (Or in a Season of Crime)," with a hurtling rock beat and Ben Monder's keening guitar replacing Ms. Schneider's impressionistic big-band horn arrangement, leaves unclear whether it is a farewell or a murder confession.
Modern science has magnified the information obtainable from tiny clues, and it is often by focusing on these that Mr Fagan is able to paint a picture that is satisfying, if necessarily at times impressionistic and informed by guesswork.
Today, the digitization of imagery breaks into both the conceptual and impressionistic areas of fine art, where experimentation is even more pronounced, and nonconcrete subjects such as the "digital sphere" can be explored and visualized using the photographic medium.
Instead of trying to cross the uncanny valley into naturalism within virtual reality, or falling back on the tropes of gaming animation, Dispatch's writer and director Ed Robles of Here Be Dragons decided to create a more impressionistic approach.
We find palette paintings of boxers lounging in poses that indicate great power held in reserve; impressionistic images of Maine's rough coastal landscape; thick impasto paintings of iconic Jewish figures and themes; and precisely rendered images of Chicago architecture.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Mr. Henderson, who has worked as a professor of photography at various local universities and as a photojournalist, has created impressionistic and poignant images that record history — both personal and national — with great intimacy.
The impressionistic, gestural style of filming, stitched together in what are today called his "diary films," would take form most beautifully starting with the trilogy of Walden (1969), Reminiscences of a Journey to Lithuania (1972), and Lost Lost Lost.
But in an untitled series in which she creates impressionistic, non-exact reproductions of children's drawings, she exposes the complexity of the original works and the difficulty in defining "adult" art, thereby reassessing standard value judgements of artistic quality.
"Ful Stop" is an angry rant straitjacketed by claustrophobic motorik, while the unearthly "Glass Eyes" begins as an intimate phone call ("Hey, it's me") before delving into an impressionistic emotional landscape that's illustrated with nothing but piano and fluttering strings.
True, it ticks off all the usual scenes in the showbiz rise-and-fall genre—the meetings with key collaborators, the composing and recording of classic singles, triumphal concerts—but it does so with an impressionistic aplomb that "Bohemian Rhapsody" lacked.
Writer-director Marc Abraham, working from a biography by Colin Escott, George Merritt, and William MacEwen, makes a strange, impressionistic collage out of Williams' life, with jobs, women, and ambitions coming and going throughout his short, but hugely eventful, career.
But Terrence Malick's output as a filmmaker has never been described as "obvious", and right from the beginning there's a strange tension between the satire of soulless, Hollywood decadence the film seems to be attempting and the director's own impressionistic tendencies.
A MINUS L'Orange & Jeremiah Jae: The Night Took Us in Like Family (Mello Music) Reminding us that gangsters are an old story in the entertainment business, impressionistic beatmaster samples multiple subnoir flicks with occasional Bogart for a touch of class.
The authors Andrew Palermo (who also directed and choreographed) and Shannon Stoeke opted for an impressionistic retelling of that day and its aftermath — most notably the decision by some relatives to forgive the killer, which baffled outsiders and even some friends.
Numerology intrigued him as well: The number 11 — the number of letters in his name, though he never gave a formal explanation — is buried everywhere in his buildings, as well as in his hundreds of strikingly beautiful, impressionistic architectural renderings.
The Atlantic's Robinson Meyer seems to have coined the term "Berniebro" (his spelling) in a 2015 article, a piece that was more an impressionistic, semi-serious sketch of a kind of person than an actual attempt to identify a political demographic.
To many here, Mr. Scalfari personifies an impressionistic style of Italian journalism, prevalent in its coverage of the Vatican, politics and much else, in which the gist is more important than the verbatim, and the spirit greater than the letter.
There is a lot of information amid the impressionistic evocations of mood and place — about the narrator's marriages and love affairs (including a teenage liaison with a much older man); about the mother's love life; about the father's serial monogamy.
The project mostly hews to the standard PBS history format, with a large cast of scholars and writers — more than 40 — talking over antique photographs and documents, with the occasional impressionistic recreation of events and snippets of gospel and ragtime.
In 2015, the fiddler Dana Lyn and the guitarist Kyle Sanna released an album called "The Great Arc," which tackled the plight of extinct and endangered species through an enchanting, wistful mix of traditional Irish tunes and sweeping, impressionistic sounds.
But maybe because they are impressionistic and repetitive — staring out the window of a moving car at walls and checkpoints and then more walls and checkpoints — the essays do convey something of the state of the occupation at half-century.
The second room in the Serpentine's showcases some of her activist pieces, such as the Feminist Series — impressionistic landscapes with quotes by feminist icons, which she painted on unstretched canvas so that they would be easy to transport and exhibit.
She wrote a set of exquisitely Brahmsian variations for flute and quartet; impressionistic piano miniatures based on her transcriptions of birdsong; and a densely chromatic string quartet pointing toward modernist developments that, as an unabashed musical conservative, she otherwise never embraced.
I mean, it might not actually be that, and it might be really boring there, but if the debut EP from "impressionistic dub-house devotee" Hubert Clarke Jr is anything to go by, then something good's going on down under.
In the new exhibition, both new and old versions of the altarpiece are shown on a large video screen, alongside short documentaries featuring the image processing and a (very impressionistic) explanation of the mathematics that went into the rejuvenation and "aging" processes.
Recorded in LA's historic Valentine Studios (former hub of The Beach Boys, Frank Zappa, and Jackson Browne), Uppers & Downers sounds like a snapshot of LA's itinerant spirit, veering from more impressionistic tales of its lesser-known underbellies, to personal reckonings with addiction.
These feverish montages serve multiple purposes: They mark the beginning of a new day; they conjure a surreal atmosphere that seeps into the characters' waking lives; and many of them provide a brief, impressionistic recap of the previous episode's most haunting moments.
The lurch away from relevance is not helped by the inclusion of Charles Haslewood Shannon's "Les Marmitons" (1897), two figures painted in broad impressionistic strokes and brooding somber tones which seemingly qualify for display because of its circular mirror in the background.
The Twilight actress recently made her directorial debut with the short film Come Swim, and in it used a machine learning technique known as "style transfer" (where the aesthetics of one image or video is applied to another) to create an impressionistic visual style.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Big Little Lies, once a show that delved into physical, emotional, and generational trauma of mostly well-off white women through impressionistic flashbacks and near-constant images of crashing waves, has lost its unique ability to tell its story.
Oscar-winning La La Land director Damien Chazelle and Oscar-winning Spotlight co-writer Josh Singer take an intimate, impressionistic approach to the story of Neil Armstrong, the commander of Apollo 11 — NASA's first time sending astronauts up to the surface of the Moon.
Then there were trousers, most often with asymmetric ruffles running up the sides or finishing the hem, and a series of gowns — strapless, tiered, sparkling, one-shouldered, Impressionistic, spaghetti-strapped and covered in overlapping layers of beaded scallops, like so many unfurled Art Deco fans.
However, these aren't novels featuring a conventional story; they're art books that offer an impressionistic look into a world populated with hulking robots, strange science experiments, and even dinosaurs, all alongside boxy Volvo station wagons and isolated homes in the midst of the wilderness.
The absence of works from private and public collections in Russia (not only Russian socialist realist/Impressionistic works but also works from the Baltics owned by Russian collections) is also very revealing about the reality of Russian-Estonian relations and the countries' mutually unacknowledged history.
For the third time now, they've made a record that grabs you by the collar and yanks you from start to finish, a 30-minute whirlwind of angular guitar runs, intricate bass lines, driving drum parts, and impressionistic songwriting potent enough to give you goosebumps.
They pitched me some ideas about how they wanted to tell the story, and they were fine, but I wanted to do something that felt more impressionistic, wild, unpredictable, and out-there, given my experience with Miles's music and all the places he took it.
The written word was thrown out in 10,000 Bars of exorcism, and what is left is a series of rooms showing different scenes from the movie of Lil Wayne—an impressionistic tableau, a physical space to be explored rather than a document to be consumed.
And in the closing minutes — right around the time that Wendell is deciding not to leave town because his ears have begun ringing, just like his dad's — the minimalist drone and scrape of the score combines with impressionistic editing to create an atmosphere of unease.
"When you're focused on it, when you're in the emotion of the song, you won't hear or see anything else around you," says Joe Heaney, played at that point by Micheal O Chonfhaola, in "Song of Granite," an impressionistic portrait of the Irish folk singer.
Set against an impressionistic cityscape inspired by Los Angeles, the relentlessly jazzy choreography often resembles an '80s aerobics routine, not least because of four cartwheeling, back-flipping dancers — including the terrific Ms. Harris, who seemed to revel in her role — in neon exercise gear.
Ms. Davis's voice now — speaking, not singing — resurfaces in "Betty: They Say I'm Different," an impressionistic documentary that will have its United States theatrical premiere on Wednesday at the Billie Holiday Theater in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, as part of the Red Bull Music Festival.
Truong's delicate, impressionistic tale is broken into thirds, with each section narrated by a woman who at one time loved the man history will remember as Lafcadio Hearn, the 19th-century author who was the first Westerner to write about a newly opened Japan.
Ms. Mann can be cryptic and impressionistic, as she is in "Good for Me," which begins "What a waste of a smoke machine/took the taste of the dopamine/and left me high and dry" and goes on to images of prison breaks and demolitions.
"1867," which a lot of fans figure to be a 22, A Million outtake, is a gentle and impressionistic ballad, built on a clean guitar; the three-and-a-half-minute cut that MN Original uploaded is apparently an "excerpt," but it works nicely as a bridge.
The songs, expressively conveyed by the soprano Jessica Pray, represented Ives's aesthetic range, including the impressionistic "Mists," the jovial "Very Pleasant" and "West London," a setting of a sonnet by the 19th-century British poet and critic Matthew Arnold in which Ives quotes an American hymn.
Such an abundance of characters is a bit of a crowd in a 212-page book, and Mazur takes an impressionistic approach to her narrative, flitting from one point of view to the next and cutting between short scenes as the two families uneasily attempt to socialize.
As the narrative loosely tracks a reluctant rapper and his makeshift squad, more impressionistic, magical moments — an invisible car runs over clubgoers, a stranger proffers a Nutella sandwich and vanishes into the night — are designed to add emotional intensity while defying rational explanation, Mr. Murai said.
But there was also an impressionistic adult novel, "Another Brooklyn," in which a woman, unable to confront her mother's death, recalls her childhood in the Bushwick of the 23s, when the area was undergoing white flight instead of the more recent outflux of black and Latinx residents.
In the intimate scenes, we see an impressionistic mix of the two characters' intertwined hands — a knee, a face, a kiss, with slightly out-of-sync audio recreating the disorienting but glorious feeling of first having sex with someone you really want, and who really wants you.
Not content to simply let the instantly canonized live stream of her 2018 Coachella performances stand by themselves, Beyoncé radically reworked video of the concert with behind-the-scenes and private footage to create an impressionistic rumination on black history and art, as well as an autobiography.
Nineteenth-century viewers of these paintings, created by Turner when he was in his 70s and exhibited between 1845 and 1846 at London's Royal Academy, were baffled by the impressionistic style, which had the English painter's famed light and reach for the sublime, but were more chaotic.
This method, called electrocorticography, or ECoG, provides a more blurred-out, impressionistic measure of activity than Kennedy's: Instead of tuning to the voices of single neurons, it listens to a bigger chorus—or, I suppose, committee—of them, as many as hundreds of thousands of neurons at a time.
As "Springsteen on Broadway" draws on a memoir, "Born to Run," the through-line here draws on "Just Kids," Smith's book about coming of age in New York with her soul mate Robert Mapplethorpe, and the more fanciful, impressionistic follow-up, "M Train," which focuses on her later life.
Versions bought from street carts tend to be snacks, the fillings slightly impressionistic; here, cheong fun is a meal, especially when mottled with egg or half-submerged in a sauce of peanut butter, vinegar and sesame paste, with curry fish balls staggered across it like a game of marbles.
Written by Gordon Farrell, Jeremy Kareken and David Murrell, the play dramatises a real-life debate between John D'Agata, an acclaimed writer with an impressionistic notion of truth, and Jim Fingal, a young magazine intern given the task of fact-checking John's essay about a teenage suicide in Las Vegas.
This volume, too, can feel improvised and impressionistic, but it's glued together, collage-style, by the consciousness of the hero: an archetypal Shepard male, engaged in an Oedipal struggle with his cantankerous father, and caught in a passive-aggressive dynamic with his girlfriends, whose company he both craves and disdains.
Those two names alone already paint a fairly clear—if Impressionistic—picture of what a listener might expect from a collaborative recording, but then took it up a notch inviting Sun Splitter bassist Jacob Essak nd Neil Jendon (who handles guitar, vocals, synths, of Kwaidan and Catherine) into the fray.
After maintaining a complicated relationship to the Impressionist movement, painting in impressionistic style was banned in the Soviet Union academies since 1948 as a consequence of the war, but many of the pre-war traditions remained: Impressionism had taught Soviet painters much about landscape painting, particularly its uses of light, immediacy, excitement.
Having set up a classic "Shane" or "Rio Bravo" scenario, with a town waiting for the arrival of desperados and forced to count on a seemingly cowardly sheriff and other unlikely heroes, Mr. Frank switches into a more contemporary, impressionistic mode before resolving the story in ways that won't be spoiled here.
In the intricate "Flat Screen" (2016), we see a blotchy, impressionistic forest on a lovingly rendered Samsung television; the green and yellow TV leaves echo the wallpaper of the background at left, while the brown of the TV tree trunks is echoed in the burled wood planks on the wall to the right.
A generational guitar talent and reliable soft-rock hitmaker with seven Grammys, Mr. Mayer is also a master conversationalist prone to verbal solos, noodling in impressionistic bursts about his nature and career, weaving in therapy-speak, potential stand-up bits and a barrage of mixed metaphors as if he's writing this story himself.
Lethem strives to craft a written approximation of Farber's still-life style, an effort he announces at the start as a failure, while Carol Mavor pens an impressionistic, fabulist vision of Farber as a crow flying high above his paintings, with numerous allusions to his work mirroring the painter's own panoply of visual references.
Cunningly enough, the show plays into the narrative of disquiet that has surrounded the family since Lonzo entered college last year for a single season (and led UCLA to the Sweet Sixteen in the process): It doesn't attempt to silence the noise so much as it adds to it—the end result achieves a kind of impressionistic equilibrium.
If millennials' preferred form of domestic terrorism is the mass shooting — which one might link to the 2007 mass shooting at Virginia Tech, which would have happened around the same impressionistic age for many millennials as The Weathermen's bombings were for Baby Boomers — then it makes sense that the Baby Boomers' preferred form of domestic terrorism is a detonation.
During the more than half-century-long embargo that has restricted the free exchange of both goods and culture between Cuba and the United States, Americans have built a sort of impressionistic collage of what we think Cuba is like, and what sorts of things we think are common there: vintage cars, cigars, old guys in cool white hats.
A soundtrack that spans from traditional flutes and drums to a bumping pulse of a bassline swirls you through the poetic, impressionistic film: an ode to how muxe live their lives, whether at the gym in vest tops and leggings, dancing in slinky spandex, or floating through the marketplace in the heavily floral embroidered dresses characteristic of this area.
The large chromolithographs, published in New York in 1881, galvanized American interest in astronomy, although Trouvelot's views of the planets and celestial phenomena could be more impressionistic than scientific: Mars appears as a whorled marble in a sea of black; Jupiter's northern hemisphere is stained by a red beauty mark; and Saturn sits nestled in its rings.
Curated as an immersive, impressionistic experience by Carole Mirabello and Christian Fevret — the latter of whom, at age 193, founded France's answer to Rolling Stone, the magazine Les Inrockuptibles — the show The Velvet Underground: New York Extravaganza at the Philharmonie de Paris is certainly an educational exegesis and deep dive into the underground Babylon that was downtown New York City in the 1960s.
Yet these pieces are not without the internal contradictions of an inconsistent movement: It is an early work by Kits, "May 1st Assembly in the Tartu State University Auditorium" (1945), that constitutes one of the most impressionistic and antagonistic works made during these two decades, showing as it does the face of Stalin blurred to the point that his presence becomes ghastly.
Her soprano too diminutive for vocal calisthenics, her sensibility too impressionistic to bother mapping out track-and-hook bliss points, Eilish is a home-schooled Highland Park weirdo whose darkly playful version of teen-goth angst had already captivated millions of young weirdos-in-potentia before this electro-saturated debut album put in its bid for the rest of us.
Andrea Arnold's fourth film, American Honey, is an impressionistic and engaging epic that follows homeless 18-year-old Star (Sasha Lane) as she traverses the basin of America working as part of a "mag crew"—a group of youths who go door-to-door in US neighborhoods hawking magazine subscriptions, living on what they earn, and living in the moment.
Whether we're looking at 22008th-century Impressionistic vistas by John Henry Twachtman and William Meritt Chase of the seaside landscape, interrupted by a 22012-foot tower for a steam elevator; an elephant-shaped hotel; or the anonymously created Cyclops head from the 240s that once ogled its eye from the Spook-A-Rama, there's a shared fantasy that's both tantalizing and trepidatious.
The text is available online, but the traditional format is handsomely printed and distributed to enthusiasts in the wine trade: roughly 230 pages of manifesto, clarifications of obfuscating German nomenclature, encomia to soils, producer profiles that are memoir-y one moment and prayerful the next, impressionistic tasting notes on up to 500 wines, plus all sorts of essays sneaked in here and there.
Slow, unobtrusive (although sometimes quite crunchy) drum clicks and spare, heavy basslines frame a whizzing, impressionistic blur including but not limited to minimal splashes of keyboard loop and maximal blocks of keyboard gloss, grimy or whooshy or clinically antiseptic electronic texture as the case may be, and the disembodied ghost of Auto-Tune floating through the digital soundscape in search of a larynx to burrow into.
For a clinical rather than impressionistic assessment of this trend, you can turn to the new report from Senator Mike Lee's Joint Economic Committee, which tracks "brain drain" trends across American states and finds a pattern, both longstanding and accelerating, in which the highly-educated cluster in "dynamic states" and "major metropolitan areas," leaving less-educated Americans in "rural and post-industrial states" behind.
The result is a film that is as engaging as it is mystifying, a lyrical, impressionistic take on a genre with the emotions left in HD. Anytime a comparatively low budget genre film comes up on the radar, the film world braces itself for a fresh auteur to be crowned prince of the next multimillion dollar franchise film — at one point, Nichols himself had been in talks to director DC's Aquaman.
When a color guard truly connects with a magnetic musical performer (as is the case with St. Vincent's collaboration with the color guard Field of View, from West Chester, Pa.), or the combination of music and choreography guides the filmmakers to an impressionistic approach (as with Devonté Hynes and the color guard the Black Watch, from Mount Laurel, N.J.), the application of cinema to live performance yields exceptional results.
The experience of watching an impressionistic landscape, one that I'd previously seen only tens of thousands of feet below me, steadily resolve into the fine detail of towers, lakes, buses on wide highways and so many Pakistani trees — into the "world that still stands as / the trundling tires keep shaking and shaking the heart," as the Nobel laureate Derek Walcott put it — remains the greatest wonder of my job.
"   Check out Juppsen's impressionistic interpretations of the films below—and if you're curious which subject of his creations actually deserves the statue, he says, "Hidden Figures or Moonlight would be a good choice, because this would go beyond the actual film and send a message against the white and male dominated Hollywood... I just hope La La Land doesn't get it, because it's overrated, and it's the one movie out of the selection that isn't deep.
Sloan, for one, shows an unusually wide range of both subject matter and use of paint, from the Ashcan-y "Wet Night on the Bowery" (21984) to the Impressionistic "Autumn, Rocks and Bushes" (22016) to the quasi-Metaphysical "Evening, Santa Fe, Down by the D and R Track" (18113), not to mention the truly odd portrait he made of Farr, "Helen at the Easel" (21811), which is striated by innumerable, short, thin brushstrokes (which are unexplained by the wall text) streaking across the head, body, clothing, and background, as if the painting were a pedagogical exercise in volumetric form.

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