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The archaeologists note that the motifs of lines and handprints are common in many cave sites across Europe, and these motifs are not unique to southern Spain.
" The traditional motifs include the "Dorji" and "Pigeon's Eye.
Unlike Hindu motifs, which borrow from the natural world, Muslim motifs are not representational, and Ajrakh is densely patterned with geometrics usually in the blues of indigo and rusty reds of madder.
Are there any of those gaming motifs in Baby Driver?
We show motifs and emotions through the way she looks.
But if the motifs are familiar, the music is not.
This home blends traditional Vineyard motifs with a modern aesthetic.
The game does so much with motifs, particularly doll iconography.
The motifs of the movie further clarify this new focus.
What is it about psychedelic motifs that so inspires you?
Australia's vastness and remoteness are recurring motifs in Stream System.
We also recognize motifs from Possession in the film itself.
The musical motifs of John Williams's score are instantly recognizable.
Can you talk a little about how these motifs work?
This kind of absurdity is one of Mr. Ancarani's motifs.
The curators avoid a typology, but themes and motifs emerge.
JS: You've talked about some of the associations and motifs.
But it's also saturated with recurring themes and formal motifs.
His calligraphic drawings feature saccharine motifs like angels, stars, and butterflies.
Religious motifs appeared again during her performance at the 2017 Grammys.
Its complex polyrhythms and discordant motifs sound improvised by a child.
The body, sexuality, politics, relationships, and mathematical formulas were recurring motifs.
Motifs of tiger-shark teeth, vipers and, yes, warthogs feature prominently.
But some of the monkey motifs were a step too far.
Cause there's also a lot of Asian motifs in your work.
Surreal nature motifs elevate her skillful attention to the female form.
Even though the fans like the old hammer horror motifs best.
They often referenced the spikes of the tree as design motifs.
The high concept urns contemporize traditional Mexican motifs with streamlined elegance.
Playful, geometric motifs are replicated in mirrors and Venetian plaster displays.
The décor was industrial chic — exposed ceilings, metal and glass motifs.
The room, decorated with Thai motifs, is a glowing, golden affair.
He focused on the splotch and floral motifs, and chose eight.
Her hand clasps a phallus adorned with Ming dynasty porcelain motifs.
Youth and inexperience were the primary motifs on the chilly night.
Barges, warehouses and scrubby, empty patches of riverbank are constant motifs.
The adinkra motifs are considered a precursor to his majestic tapestries.
Each painting loquaciously samples motifs and mark-making from different periods.
Mr. Salahi freely interweaves Modernist abstraction, Arabic calligraphy and architectural motifs.
Missing within those motifs, which repeat yet rarely develop, is momentum.
He used these motifs and his wonderful voice to show us beauty.
Ceramics with variously hued glazes feature such motifs as flowers and ducks.
The platforms have been decorated with colorful floral designs, rangoli, and motifs.
Some prison-specific motifs are also more common among the less violent.
Running alongside these heavy motifs, and the protagonist himself, is Miles (Casal).
Instead, his structures often proceeded sequentially, shifting among motifs and tonal centers.
It also doesn't have the same voting or recruiting motifs as Brigade.
Maybe kimono's myriad motifs and patterns are aesthetic delights to designers' eyes.
This is just one of the many cartoonist motifs their work shares.
He begins with chords; motifs will pop out; he begins to structure.
She begins with the techniques themselves, whether stitching or motifs or fabrics.
Their motifs, aside from the expected hearts and Cupids, can seem unsentimental.
The horizon line shifts, but the three elements remains the dominant motifs.
"I didn't want to do the expected: repetitive, decorative motifs," he says.
Ivory and deep gray tiles create the motifs from David Rockwell's designers.
In this sophisticated piece, repetition transforms the emotional charge of musical motifs.
Lust for Life (2017) extended these motifs into an exploration of patriotism.
Buildings and cities — often in apocalyptic states of ruination — were recurring motifs.
The styling uses Lincoln&aposs "Quiet Flight" attitude, evoking sleek aviation motifs.
Different decorative motifs proceed down the tapered legs, which resemble inverted obelisks.
"Junglespell" starts out pretty and vaguely Asian, with rippling, overlapping harp motifs.
The motifs we chose depicted places we had visited as a family.
Glossy surfaces, glass, and mirrors serve as powerful motifs in Mucha's work.
Woven into the dress's fabric are a variety of symbolic plant motifs.
There is no necessary appointment between the picture makers and their motifs.
"Inspired by Islamic motifs in ancient architectures, arranged in square and triangular grids, we fabricated square and triangular specimens by perforating such motifs into sheets of natural latex rubber using a laser cutter," Rafsanjani tells The Creators Project.
Traditional Indian designs include peacock motifs, floral designs, bride/groom faces or figures.
Pulling on Afrofuturist themes, she riffs on motifs related to motherhood and motherships.
Princess Eugenie's Peter Pilotto wedding gown certainly took our breath away — those motifs!
Pillows in metallic crackle, marble, and skull motifs go from $36 to $39.
Opened: 2012Height: 65 storiesArchitect: Zeidler Roberts PartnershipSignature Motifs: Wait, he's doing silver now!
Several of this style's motifs — Klansmen included — would be reprised in late Guston.
Included in the 101 designs are letters, animals, and of course, holiday motifs.
However, ActRaiser would be their only project to embrace predominantly Judeo-Christian motifs.
Becker's body canvas was gradually covered with motifs, which he displayed as art.
There were themes and compositional motifs and color, and ultimately there's a voice.
She also actively encouraged conversation, parted lips being one of her signature motifs.
Instead, the viola simply emerges, with emphatic motifs alternating with flutters of notes.
Mr. Ascensão has a fondness for, and a keen ability with, circular motifs.
It's replete with historical motifs and sources that Johnson had mined throughout history.
Not long after, that vintage melody slips underneath new Composition No. 220 motifs.
But the dancing also reflects more general Middle Eastern motifs like Sufi whirling.
" Polygon's Karen Han wrote that there's "no consistency to the characters or motifs.
While the motifs may be modern, the technique has not changed for centuries.
As for what these new rainbows motifs could mean, though, is anyone's guess.
"We use traditional motifs to unlock the first layer for people," says Apponyi.
Bits of Mr. Antoncic's manly, straight-line solo connect to Ms. Loemij's motifs.
The grids of smaller monitors around the edges exude layered images and motifs.
The work is rife with references to Islamist architecture, decorative motifs and geometric patterning.
With a fine blade, Pearse creates fluid, freeform motifs by making precise structural cuts.
How do you consider these motifs when applying texture and form to your works?
Instead, it focuses on her recurring but creative use of various motifs and techniques.
It's all repetition of objects and motifs — some beneath the threshold of easy notice.
The plants will include motifs inspired by local animals, like the koala or rhinoceros.
That base of motifs is rock solid and will likely never be deviated from.
Like Guston, who broke conventions, Eisenman, who quotes one of his motifs, breaks others.
But what about one-of-a-kind works, those that don't contain repeated motifs?
Rollicking rhythmic motifs evoke the swagger of slightly inebriated dancers at a stately ball.
She sculpts small, half-moon motifs and then drifts along, constantly shedding and accruing.
The first movement begins with mysterious orchestral stirrings and hints of motifs to come.
They weave 'whispered warnings' into their recordings, and bury cryptic motifs in their artwork.
"We gravitate toward bolder graphic motifs and shoot everything on our phones," Garcia says.
Contemporary frescos inspired by motifs of Louis XV and Italian frescos adorn the walls.
It's covered in (you guessed it) motifs of none other than Queen Bey herself.
"There's a lot of village women's dreams and hopes in the motifs," Yang says.
Ms. Elkind saw Ms. Murphy purchasing a linen drape, hand-printed with floral motifs.
One of the major motifs of "Twin Peaks" has been the corruption of youth.
" BookTubers discuss character development, themes and motifs, she said, and "that's English class, essentially.
Interlocking flowers, vertical stripes and damask patterns are all common motifs in their work.
Like Dada iconoclast Francis Picabia, Williams plucks motifs from any and all style periods.
Cartoonish dictators and bloodless politicians move through landscapes of corporate logos and flag motifs.
Can you talk about the associations and motifs that are present in your work?
The play's recurring motifs also include secrets, racial fetishes, and a sense of duty.
It sparked a long-lasting lineage of busy, breathtaking motifs fabricated on pure silk and contained in a simple carré ("square" in French), which over the years have borrowed from classical portraiture, cartography, Pop Art, the Bauhaus and traditional, equestrian-inspired Hermès motifs.
Each design features cute pastel motifs that call to mind Disney designs from decades back.
The outlined pictographs encompassing his vocabulary of recurring motifs also share something with folk art.
According to Packham, Kondo's floral and sequin embellished motifs were hand embroidered on golden tulle.
I have a lot of queer motifs and flags that were done by queer people.
AHS has released 19 promos for the upcoming season, all with their own chilling motifs.
This lesson is embedded in the score through specific musical motifs skillfully deployed by Puccini.
Of retailers' inventory compared that day, Zara provided the fewest food motifs on kids' clothes.
Out of these diverse histories, shared motifs emerge, like recurring dreams in a collective unconscious.
It's separated by the decorative food motifs based on which are deemed masculine or feminine.
Islamic art features several motifs and styles, with the arabesque perhaps being the most recognizable.
In addition to the hearts and robes, Dine's motifs include Pinocchio and Venus de Milo.
Hollowell is happy to sit between Georgia O'Keeffe and Judy Chicago, taking motifs from both.
And others referenced her motifs, including polka dots, red, workwear separates, and lots of tulle.
Note the pretty yellow sweater, her preference for sheep motifs, and her Lilibet-channeling bob.
These old inaccuracies are finally becoming understood and cleansed from the religious and political motifs.
In these and many of the other works in the show, Berkenblit juxtaposes two motifs.
In New York, the meanings of adire motifs often went unnoticed unless Osakwe defined them.
The vividly lost quality of the day is conveyed through a series of repeating motifs.
Her arms and legs were covered with tattoos of snakes, spiders and other supernatural motifs.
His 35-minute, three-movement symphony is run through with ingeniously intricate motifs and figures.
Exuberant motifs inspired by Indonesian batiks, French toiles or Turkish tiles upend the boring white.
The tension between the two motifs produces a dizziness common to the artist's illusory oeuvre.
The third room housed his paintings, which featured his motifs of the cell and conduit.
The motifs vary wildly, from delicate folk-art-inspired ink drawings to loose, colorful stripes.
Suddenly, they were navigating the grandly stacked motifs of Composition No. 55 with greater ease.
"Gypsy" is expertly acted and directed, with delicately placed motifs and a slow-burning plotline.
Their furious development of brief motifs anticipates Beethoven, who worshipped Bach when he was young.
Rap, of course, is as ubiquitous at fashion shows as graffiti motifs or American athletes.
You see their motivations and see if they align with the motifs of the movie.
The opening movement grows out of small motifs, in a way that can sound labored.
Other elements from this style include natural motifs, such as leaves, ivy, and floral patterns.
Almost 1,000 miles away, the New York Police Department covers a police car with rainbow motifs.
Aside from some rowers, signs of life include floral motifs and animals, from cattle to gazelle.
Traditional motifs like gingham fabric and bustles are mutated just to the point of the uncanny.
This suggests the i-motifs may be some kind of switch that can regulate gene expression.
So we put similar motifs in the compositions of Earth and Pluto at the last minute.
For this collaboration, 18 of these motifs will be featured on bedding, upholstered furniture, and dinnerware.
The first tunnel took viewers to the "Forest Room," with fake turf and projected vegetation motifs.
Each section comes heavily footnoted, indicating the appearance of traditional folk tale motifs — taboos, odd coincidences.
Tutti FruityCitrus motifs are just as common as floral patterns this season, and we're diggin' it.
Their adventures incorporate everything from gang violence and socioeconomic politics to science fiction and superhero motifs.
The hothouse palette, domestic scenes, and mythic figures are motifs Bearden touched upon throughout his life.
Accordingly, Quayola fuses two forms of visual language, baroque representation and minimalist abstraction, confusing their motifs.
He also points out that Cristóbal Balenciaga himself recreated everyday ideas and motifs for haute couture.
She has never settled for a brand: no butterflies, spots, or other signature motifs for her.
Through motifs, the music tells us who's involved and what's at stake without a single image.
This wrist shake, recycled as phrases end, is silly, a shtick, like so many Morris motifs.
Despite its overarching motifs of functionality and political resistance, Fuck the Patriarchy is a disjointed exhibition.
No other hatred unites and rallies such disparate voices, using the same classic motifs of hate.
Love and time are the great motifs of True Detective and have been since its beginning.
Kalyani, her niece, worked with flamboyant yarn to make traditional Assam womenswear embellished with ethnic motifs.
Instead many of the pieces, direct or otherwise, reference motifs, scenes, and themes in Kubrick's movies.
Their motifs were further jumbled when the Plexiglas pieces were layered together in an open box.
Accordingly, dads and daddies have become motifs of the ever-growing retail category that is merch.
His score for "The Four Seasons" includes sonnets meant to explicate motifs within the music itself.
The trappings of domesticity (marriage, motherhood, pet ownership, chores) are recurring motifs in Ms. Williams's oeuvre.
T-shirts with spider motifs quickly popped up on eBay, where they sold in their thousands.
The marching-band pants and varsity stripe motifs were echoed in the men's and women's clothes.
When it comes to harmonic daring and subtle manipulations of melodic motifs, Cilea was no Puccini.
If you don't they are deep pools of suggestive motifs into which the imagination can dive.
Hopi Visions walks viewers through several specific symbols that appear as motifs in ceramics and murals.
Chain link fences and windows — signs of limited physical access and separation — are recurring visual motifs.
Each artist has a distinctive toolbox of motifs and methods, resulting in works that are wildly different.
Even today, the motifs he presented in Moby-Dick; or the Whale manifest themselves across creative fields.
There were some repetitive motifs, as well, like ribbons and tulle, and a few pairs of pants.
And we're not talking tiny, subtle motifs; these are loud, large-scale prints, often in bright hues.
The abundance of posters on display, spread over multiple floors, allows for an appreciation of certain motifs.
Those same motifs appear and reappear, but now Oehlen allows them more space to improvise upon themselves.
It's clear that the textile's craft and labor are on display, just as much as its motifs.
Hirst's studio pumped out works recycling the same tired motifs: skulls, flies, butterflies, spots, and expensive pharmaceuticals.
There were no shortage of death motifs either, including "symbols from ancient graves" like flames and flowers.
He also has the figure of Adonis wearing a broad brimmed hat, one of his favorite motifs.
In this collection of works, the backdrop for the figures are American flags, rendered in different motifs.
Elements of human anatomy, simplified and abstracted, become repeated motifs, like disembodied heads used as candlestick holders.
The fabric of her gown features a number of motifs that hold particularly special meaning to Eugenie.
These are a few of the motifs that crop up in the meticulously animated short film, Hardboiled.
When combined with airy floral motifs in the collections, the nails have an almost vintage wallpaper vibe.
There's no reference to the Great Plains, rolling fields, or even some kitschy Wizard of Oz motifs.
You really need one of those, something original, even if you're going for classic, old-school motifs.
"Paisley and minaret motifs are Persian in origin and we have used these in our designs also."
The film's shooting style dramatizes the factory itself, making motifs of its reflective surfaces and vast spaces.
He may employ motifs of seemingly ordinary things, but they belie the immense depth of his vision.
While the motifs she works with are traditional, each design is unique, a product of her imagination.
Motifs of twins, triples, and a group of people wearing uniforms and/or 3D glasses are repeated.
His designs have an old-timey opulence redolent of Renaissance portraiture, with luxe fabrics and busy motifs.
Boehme said the windows share similar motifs and similar glass, but they have different types of designs.
The meaning of the painting's motifs and iconography are explored through works from Germany and the library.
Why should girls be confined to pastels and kittens, boys to navy blue and construction-equipment motifs?
The soloist, John Orfe, sounded magnificent throughout, whether pummeling or delicately shaping Ligeti's emotionally varied piano motifs.
Bricks are one of his trademark motifs to evoke urban dwellings, jail cells and the modernist grid.
At Szabadsag Square stands a stone memorial whose motifs implicitly play down Hungarian complicity in the Holocaust.
Her lofty visual narrative is articulated through the interweaving of mythological motifs and traces of manual labor.
Yitzhak brings the war motifs to life through digital animations, making "WarCraft" resemble a violent video game.
Streams of repeated motifs swirl and settle in ever new harmonic configurations like a murmuration of starlings.
Many credit Amedeo Scognamiglio, who bypassed the cameo's typical subject matter — profiles — to introduce hip, surprising motifs.
Here, a stoneware jug, glass pickling jar and wooden chair are all embellished with Gothic arch motifs.
And rabbit motifs adorn the apparel of the Wilsons' daughter, Zora, played by Shahadi Wright Joseph. Why?
From the book: As with hieroglyphs, some symbols and motifs recurred again and again, in different combinations.
Like many contemporary European painters, he dips into the styles and motifs of modernism's heroic early years.
Occasional eruptions from an electric bass often announced new motifs in the ensemble, and had intense power.
Instead, we are being soothed with recurring themes and motifs, in the manner of a musical composition.
For vintage pieces, they'll search through old advertisements to find photos or motifs from the original items.
Between them, Mr. Schnabel's vibrant "Hope," from 1982, conjures a diffuse existential unease grounded in European motifs.
The tables are laid with supra cloths, taper candles, gorgeous ceramics in grandmotherly motifs and modern shapes.
And he draws short motifs from two of Bernstein's "Anniversaries" for piano, written in tribute to friends.
From there, it opens on one of the most recognizable motifs of horror cinema: the spooky hallway.
It features watercolor and marble motifs, and even a layer decorated with detailing reminiscent of Italian church architecture.
Veiled women are dressed in djellabias, caftans, animal prints, and counterfeit brand logo styled to resemble traditional motifs.
Its visual motifs seemed to beckon him though, no matter what they might or might not amount to.
"Study For Mural Based on Egyptian Motifs" (1955) by Louis I. Kahn is another surprise in this show.
His motifs include very dark colors with harsh lighting, delirium and psychosis, and an obsession with troubled faces.
The result felt like an assemblage of thistle-like fragments, insistent little motifs that hang together before dissolving.
Some are made with craftsmanship and design in mind (think wooden handles, rose-gold accents, and mermaid motifs).
Despite a few reoccurring motifs like houses, fish, cats, ducks, and trees, Toor's imagery is ripe for interpretation.
Motifs may reappear, but when they do, they accentuate the meanings coursing through the installation as a whole.
Yet, despite the overall somber color scheme, injections of red and bold love motifs ran throughout the collection.
The logo was created by Asao Tokolo, a Japanese designer who is known for his intricate, mathematical motifs.
Like many of Westworld's early themes and motifs, this debate has its parallel in the video game industry.
Gray nods to favorite artists and art world tropes, layering in his hallmark Op art and wavy motifs.
The deck's 78 cards combine classic tarot themes with Dalí's signature motifs: dissected faces, ants, roses, and butterflies.
"The Most Powerful Man in the World (and His Identical Twin Brother)" repeats these motifs, then torques them.
Colonnades and grand staircases abound, as do ingenious decorative grids of circles, stripes, diamonds, stars, and floral motifs.
There's no linear plot; most of the motifs come round again and again, as if on a carrousel.
Her stark, minimalist approach stitches together straight and circular motifs in space with fleet footwork and military authority.
Narrator: Now in Mexico, he pours his feelings into the motifs that decorate shirts, cups, pillows and bags.
It is not hard to understand why DiBenedetto sustained these coiling motifs for as long as he had.
Both stars and bows are popular motifs used in jewelry, the industry I work in and I love.
The robot was also given access to more than two million musical motifs, riffs, and licks of music.
Roberts also positions Naomi Campbell next to two of Blahnik's shoes which draw on vaguely "African" decorative motifs.
Rounded motifs will continue inside the building, where another French architect, Sébastien Segers, has overseen the interior design.
Here you can find images of architectural and interior design motifs culled from books at the Smithsonian Libraries.
Its masterstroke is newly contextualizing ages-old themes and motifs into a thoroughly contemporary, divided African-American landscape.
Whoever built the crypt made intricate, precise motifs — these rooms go beyond the femur-skull patterns in Paris.
Samant's work is a mixed-media delight, spinning together Hindu myths, Christian symbols, African rituals, and Egyptian motifs.
Her most common motifs were manhole covers, based on charcoal rubbings, a series she had begun by 1963.
The production was especially effective at establishing moods and atmospheres, and carrying through motifs like mirrors and shadows.
Hand drumming meshes with percussive, modal motifs from Brooklyn Rider, as Ms. Herrera's performance merges wonderment and disillusion.
He designs logos for the pizzerias — skeletons, wizards and sunglasses are frequent motifs — and helps train their staffs.
The scene served as an incubator for Pylypchuk to develop his motifs into emotive collage-paintings and sculptures.
His novel increasingly begins to bend toward the motifs and impulses of the comic book and superhero world.
The collection seems to feature pastel-colored packaging and butterfly motifs, plus Stormi&aposs name in glittery letters.
A number of repeated motifs are discernible throughout this new body of work, some more apparent than others.
Other motifs recur, notably a winged or swimming arabesque, where dancers balance on one leg with arms outstretched.
Mr. Tinterow said that Delacroix was the first artist to introduce North African motifs to the Paris Salon.
Standefer is teaching herself to make ceramics, often engraving the clay with leaf motifs inspired by her vistas.
The contrasts in gilded surfaces slow down the eye, revealing illustrated lexicons of techniques, patterns, symbols and motifs.
In an act of symbolic accord, its last song shared musical motifs with the last song on Longstreth's.
Their verse was embroidered and printed onto intricately finished clothes adorned with floral, classical statue and butterfly motifs.
The show would have been helped by including some of his meticulous renderings of Mesoamerican artifacts and motifs.
Considering Kinkade repeated motifs—cottages, white picket fences, mountains—this could theoretically mean any painting in his style.
Alongside is Cortez's sculptural interpretation of a water tower, its raised tiers designed to reflect Mayan archaeological motifs.
The visual motifs in Rose Gold are exhaustive — many more than I could catch, even after multiple viewings.
You come to see how the American flags and targets that remain Mr. Johns's most acclaimed motifs are no more persistent than other motifs and themes, including forks and spoons, unsettling images of the human body broken into fragments and the drama of a muted self unable to express its needs.
The piano is very Rostam, and the loops and general lyrical motifs—water, nature, emotions—are very Maggie Rogers.
Egyptian motifs had associated in nineteenth-century America with mourning and grief, but these had never included a sphinx.
The Greeks favored caryatids, Gothic designers embraced gargoyles, and the Art Deco era saw the rise of pyramidal motifs.
The designers provided imagery and motifs for Little and her creative team (which included an animator) to play with.
The image augments an official Mao poster with KAWS's recurring motifs: frilly ears, crossed-out eyes, and a bowtie.
On each of these albums, he brought drones together with horns, string sections together with looping electric guitar motifs.
"Ethnic motifs have always fascinated designers," Mishchenko says when asked to give an explanation for the style's recent virality.
The stećci (or medieval tombstones) are carved from limestone and feature a wide range of decorative motifs and inscriptions.
Mr Niedzviecki was defending "cultural appropriation", the use by artists and writers of motifs and ideas from other cultures.
Look closer and you'll see a few motifs: a spiderweb base and a trunk akin to a witch's hat.
I think it came from looking at classic Asian decorative motifs, in which there are often sinuous linear components.
Motifs meaningful to the couple were woven into a jacquard of silk, cotton and viscose blend, the palace said.
Much of that dance's movement vocabulary is retained, as well as some of the gestural motifs and dramatic sequences.
But the trend continues today, the authors said, especially in a global cinema that relies heavily on established motifs.
While it offers different fonts, from billboard to typewriter motifs, they couldn't convey if someone is happy or sad.
When Barry reaches Layla in El Paso, the novel's twin motifs of misunderstanding art and the 2016 election converge.
A miniature house made from glass shows off expert construction and dazzling motifs seemingly ripped from Alice In Wonderland.
You can see booths selling shirts featuring Nintendo-related motifs (usually meme parodies) at nerd conventions across the country.
His shoes reflect that same outlook, with their saccharine floral motifs, Barbie's dream-house colors, and pop-culture references.
These added elements accent the methodical way the paintings are built up, for example with mirroring Rorschach-like motifs.
Inspired by the truck art tradition of South Asia, Chishty's drones are copiously embellished with icons, patterns, and motifs.
The Gilliérons' paintings have an Art Nouveau feel in their figures, colors, and motifs, as do the sculptural replicas.
Today, thousands of mosques around the country bear Middle Eastern motifs attesting to their Saudi, Qatari or Kuwaiti funding.
The artist's fairly conventional motifs — figures posed in landscapes and interiors — conceal a sophisticated orchestration of line and color.
Winkfield begins with a collage, which is a hybrid of geometric forms and  representational motifs rendered in solid colors.
While you're guessing, you might note that the spheres anticipate the target motifs that would become a Johns signature.
Halfway through, some little synthesizer motifs arrive, enough of them to have constructed an electro track of their own.
Her pieces' ample shapes and tactile botanical motifs earned her the MoMu Award, the prize from Antwerp's fashion museum.
And underwater motifs were everywhere; think a large crab continually scampering across iridescent bombers, T-shirts and jersey skirts.
There's a 16-seat dessert bar, as well as booths and tables, and playing-card motifs on the walls.
Giraffe-thin, white wood chairs and tables were cut with circular motifs that recalled eggs, and, by association, fertility.
A recent study found that prehistoric babies drank milk from ceramic sippy cups, including some with cute animal motifs.
Instead, it's a new collection, from artists who've kept evolving their craft even as they revisit their eternal motifs.
I'd always felt that the dream motifs and drifts that ran through Kathy's writing were similar to Burroughs's work.
Their limbs were lost inside clinging tunics, oversize collegiate sweaters and flowing trousers printed with blurred silk-screen motifs.
There is sad music, which is to say music that deploys lyrical or musical motifs meant to connote misery.
All your favorite Frozen characters combine with wintry snowflake motifs and woodland designs on backpacks, pouches and crossbody bags.
They revisit modernism with varied depictions of one of art's oldest motifs: the reclining odalisque, sometimes nude, sometimes clothed.
I noticed a few fun little motifs today, and I'm sure other solvers will pick out their own threads.
With the Orchid project, Morrocco turns these signature motifs on their head, then removes the heads, and bodies too.
By giving most of the characters instrumental palettes instead of strict melodic motifs, their songs can be more transient.
Web designer Leonidas Mamais and illustrator Federico Sabina design and animate iconic houses that express famous director's signature motifs.
Traditional Mexican motifs aside, the collection delivered the best of what Grazia Chiuri has to offer — with a slight twist.
Disney is hiring for schools in cities including Beijing, Shenzhen, Chengdu and Shanghai - all decorated with Disney characters and motifs.
An Art of Changes traces shifts in subject, material, and mood as Johns revises and recycles key motifs over time.
There, you'll find home items like Pomelo's minimalist table lamp and SuperMama's signature porcelain crockery, emblazoned with recognisable nationalistic motifs.
Pair modern neutrals with globally influenced motifs, such as Kuba textiles from Central Africa, an embroidered hamsa, or graphic mandalas.
The old Ikea sisal rugs keep the studio warmer in winter and have featured as textural motifs in my work.
Marni (center), another brand fond of graphic motifs, showed a knee-length tunic in a pattern that recalled abstract art.
Also, in story beats and mythological motifs — I'm into art history in general and I am fond of symbolist art.
For instance, Piazzolla's "Libertango" and the Beatles' "Girl" are both in minor keys and include similar motifs in the melody.
The collection is trend-minded and edgy, featuring a lot of python material and dragons, one of Rihanna's favorite motifs.
An unpredictable process thus became central to his method, replacing what had become a series of variations on established motifs.
Motifs that gain in popularity quickly become old hat, leaving the door open for fresher, even stranger memes to emerge.
One gallery label explains that the nation's cultural isolation and use of recurring motifs have made for a distinctive aesthetic.
The animation uses different textures, styles, and motifs to tell this story, and it is a feast for the eyes.
The newly discovered mosaics frame two men and two women in four separate squares within a border of repeating motifs.
She says that these motifs began trickling into her work quite naturally because they are all facets inherent to humans.
Under that overlay, there's a sweetheart neckline and stunning scalloped details that recall Art Deco motifs and Old Hollywood glamour.
Two wood blanket chests decorated with repeating arched-window motifs are 17th-century Swiss (carved) and 18th-century American (painted).
But they're utterly distinctive, examples of a brilliant local hybrid style (Islamic motifs are discernible) created by a trepidatious era.
"Swift" is organized in reverse chronology, but I started at the back, to watch Baker's early motifs return and change.
And he based his own teaching on linear motifs — squiggles, circles and so on — derived from pre-Columbian pottery shards.
If that wasn't enough, the surrounding playgrounds incorporate elements of Native Central and South American cultures alongside Ancient Egyptian motifs.
Many wallpapers contain floral motifs of lilacs and cherries, which I hazard, have something to do with love and sex.
But in another sense, bullet journal pages seem like a natural fit for the aspirational lifestyle motifs of social media.
By middle age you might begin to see, retrospectively, the dominant motifs that have been running through your various decisions.
That's partly because McCraven uses some of them as motifs, trying to wring different emotions out of a restrained palette.
" These include "stylized motifs of mythical animals, gilded geometric forms on a black background, and distinctively textured areas and patterns.
Once again she applied her fascination with religion and personal relationships as motifs, including her newly dissolved partnership with Rosse.
Each artist takes a creative new approach to the human form that derive from a wide variety of historic motifs.
As in other American countries, many Brazilian writers born immediately after independence tried to forge a consciousness through indigenous motifs.
Recurring motifs bring structural cohesion to a 32-minute, three-movement score that on the surface sounds impetuous and mercurial.
Visual motifs from Europe and South Asia, and from the Jewish and Islamic Middle East show up in various combinations.
Pillars and archways pulled the eye toward the dark, soaring ceilings, decorated with diamond-shaped motifs that let in sunlight.
J.P. The contrast between fixed, repetitive motifs and improvisatory variations drives Gogo Penguin, the acoustic jazz-Minimalist trio from England.
Interspersed with the narrator's journey is a constellation of discrete stories that share rhyming motifs and certain turns of phrase.
Fine is not the sort of designer who finds ideas in illustrated volumes of historic motifs deep in the library.
The designers have pushed these motifs through the use of color, with versions in deep vermilion and acid-trip pink.
The question of the islands has moved center stage because it incorporates many motifs of the conflicts troubling Egypt today.
One of the games' most famous musical motifs shows up at the end, and it took me by tearful surprise.
Liszt's "Fantasy on Motifs from Beethoven's Ruins of Athens" sounded, in this performance, strong enough to hear at any time.
Similarly, the S motifs that run vertically over the woman's right shoulder were used in pottery decoration at the time.
Characterized by naturalistic and geometric motifs, her otherworldly pieces include bags made from bubblelike glass beads and sheer pastel dresses.
Plenty of recording artists use gang and organized crime motifs in their music, the judge acknowledged, but few actually participate.
He cultivates a garish creepiness, using motifs that wouldn't have been out of place during the heyday of Afrofuturist funk.
Ms. Lash, in "How to Remember Seeds" for string quartet, attempts to fracture, tweak and develop little motifs and figures.
When warmth isn't felt in the atmosphere of the images, it's communicated through red motifs and the warm color casts.
" Still he points out that the illustrations "incorporate standard motifs from the medieval and Reformation representation of the diabolical realms.
I've spent my entire professional life sort of listening to the rhymes, the patterns, the motifs, the echos of things.
Enthusiasm, as expressed through motifs like pink pussycat hats and photos of bus and train tickets to D.C., replaced politics.
These jumble together vaguely feminine motifs of eggs, flowers, and swirls in distinctly pastel shades of pink, orange, and blue.
Models casually held hyper-realistic severed heads and dragons, a reflection of Alessandro Michele's long-standing fascination with Renaissance motifs.
And many references and motifs that recur in the film support the notion that "Groundhog Day" is Christian rather than Buddhist.
Animal motifs are also popular, from the deranged-looking mouse on the poster for The Witches to the eponymous Vulture Men.
"The bold colors and their playful motifs are attention-grabbing for all the right reasons," Aiken says of the brand's offering.
This painting, with its bizarre corralling of visual motifs, has served as a tool box for Oehlen for almost 30 years.
Together, the two companies have created six items — three 16-ounce canteens and three 16-ounce tumblers — featuring three different motifs.
And that goes for other international brands who play with layering motifs, too, like Comme des Garçons, Gucci, sacai, and others.
The redeployment of classical forms echoes, very slightly, the playful juggling of historical motifs by the designers of the Memphis Group.
The most famous example of Moore and Gibbons' use of visual motifs is the Comedian's smiley-face button, stained with blood.
He draws on religious imagery and motifs to create a conversation about how religion is integrated within the prison-industrial complex.
Even the skyscrapers carry a visible flavor, the sleek glass towers festooned with motifs and embellishments that make them truly Wakandan.
Caroline Wells Chandler's crocheted cowboys and other motifs of the American West were sprinkled throughout this San Juan-based gallery's booth.
The paintings themselves, which number over 80, are all bewitching even as they stand as variations on the same two motifs.
Crafted by Philip Antrobus, and known as The Wedding Gift Bracelet, it features stepped geometric motifs centered around three large diamonds.
Sofia Coppola's direction and the actors' melancholic connection translate the film's many relatable motifs, even over a decade after its release.
I have a weird obsession with lip motifs and saw something similar to this somewhere else, but for much more money.
Precisely controlled changes in bow pressure result in savagely screeching motifs, gentle harmonics, or else a stray passage of limpid dance.
Over a decade and a half's worth of silly, overly-complicated games, motifs and ideas coalesce into something beautiful and profound.
But, like in the Ashman/Menken Disney films, La La Land uses musical motifs to show important scenes in characters' plots.
A past video, titled "Two Reasons," features a man singing and dancing in a multitude of mind-bending body paint motifs.
Most often, motifs were derived directly from nature, and featured stylized representations of frigate birds, shark teeth, crab legs, and seashells.
In the early 20th century, they showed cars set in art deco motifs and beautiful pastel landscapes in hand-drawn renderings.
Whole episodes unfolded in stretches of eerily sustained tones and elemental clusters from which feisty single notes and motifs kept escaping.
The line looks like it will involve patches sporting Gigi's name as well as nautical motifs, like life preservers and compasses.
Art activities will include painting fabric pieces with Passover motifs, collaborating on a giant matzo-themed collage and sculpting holiday vessels.
One of the central motifs in this episode is Jane's general inability to lose control, an essential part of her character.
The entire game is suffused with Old Testament motifs, and it revolves around the idea of a powerful yet caring deity.
These motifs have something of a retrospective montage quality about them—remember when he asked if "the future belongs to crowds"?
There are also the relentless printmaking experiments in which the artists explore variations and paraphrases of the motifs inhabiting their paintings.
Miku's initial character design took in motifs and influences from synthesizers—you can see the interfaces on her sleeves and skirt.
"Narrator: Horror motifs and childhood references side-by-side is something you'll see a lot in the visuals for "Whack World.
And so he only kept getting more extravagant in his desire to combine deeply emotional musical motifs with schmoopy, overblown storylines.
Mr. Khalili, the hotel owner, personally selected the chandeliers and the wallpaper with subdued motifs reminiscent of old New York hotels.
Mr. Castellani sought a way beyond gestural brushwork and painted motifs to what he called a "not painting" form of painting.
Rowe's team altered the architectural motifs and ornamentation on the roofs and windows to be more in line with Thai sensibilities.
I bought several woven tote bags decorated with Mexican folk motifs — perfect for carrying books, papers and (small amounts of) groceries.
The models were imported from Europe or based on European designs, though the Chinese workshops later added motifs of their own.
These works mark the origin of his fascination with brickwork and American Sign Language (ASL), two of his signature visual motifs.
The large tote, made on old looms from raffia jacquard, or crochet wool, and decorated with nautical motifs, was center stage.
That's partly because Ms. Jung, a writer of industrious imagination, has a poet's gift for sustaining and interlinking motifs and metaphor.
Traditional Brazilian rhythms, Minimalistic motifs, breakneck picking and sighing melody are commingled in pieces that look both inward and far ahead.
One popular recurring template was offering musical motifs to help you remember how long to wash hands — with lasting earworm effects.
Subtle crosshatching and motifs of foliage, flowers and butterflies come to light when sunbeams pour in at just the right angles.
Motifs from previous installments resurfaced: couples slowly, tenderly enmeshing between hard-hitting, exhilarating group sections; dancers filming themselves on their phones.
The building, Granby House, on Granby Row, is a 1908 red brick building with Portland stone dressing and Art Nouveau motifs.
"  If I had more time...: "I like drawing wavy lines that are reminiscent of water motifs found in traditional Chinese paintings.
But Péladan's spirituality was omnivorous, and other paintings here invoke Greco-Roman motifs, especially the myth of Orpheus, and esoteric rites.
Similarly, the S-motifs that run vertically over the woman's right shoulder were also used in pottery decoration at the time.
The local contractors who built them drew upon the interior floor plans of traditional Chinese courtyard homes and local decorative motifs.
His work plays with the motifs of sexism verging on complete objectification, all manner of racist Black stereotypes, and generalized prejudice.
But Whitaker turns these motifs on their heads simply by changing the direction of the road and populating it with women.
She said she transformed the tattoo on her neck into a large flower, and other brandings were masked with decorative motifs.
And as the new album testifies, his compact motifs and pithy, swinging approach hold up strikingly well in large-ensemble arrangements.
Back home, he fed his semi-abstracting campaign with motifs from summer sojourns in Gloucester, Massachusetts: signs, boat riggings, gas pumps.
Certain motifs recur; techniques and paint surfaces change; two astounding canvases reflect a new interest in green and the Vietnam War.
The series quickly developed a core of expertly juggled recurring motifs, including American history, technology, nostalgia and its trademark cautionary tales.
Recurring motifs include mirrors, demons, clouds, and dreams, all interacting in ambiguous shorts that are ineffably sinister, entrancingly beautiful, or both.
Sephardic synagogues look different their Ashkenazic counterparts, too, often featuring decorative motifs influenced by the Islamic architecture prevalent in the Iberian Peninsula.
Maravilla's Requiem for my border crossing series isolates and rearranges glyphs and motifs from the Historia to create new narratives of migration.
Critics offer various interpretations of Soutine's obsession with food and death, as well as the specific motifs of slaughtered fowl or beef.
Last year, Ed Hardy-style motifs made an appearance at the Vetements show alongside references to Justin Beiber and death metal merchandise.
It's wonderfully understated, by gaming PC standards, even if it does have a few too many Tron-esque lines and polygonal motifs.
Most songs are built on rhythmic motifs, which are sometimes sequenced and sometimes performed live, but usually have electronic and acoustic layers.
This threat makes museum exhibitions like Garden Paradise, which highlight the carpets' art, technology, and enduring motifs, all the more culturally urgent.
The displays will dominate the front, and they'll sport Samsung's signature curved edges — two motifs that are echoed in the teaser video.
Once again, he riffed on familiar themes and motifs: anoraks, biker jackets, Harrington bombers in soccer jersey colors reminiscent of the 1970s.
She invented snake, peacock and vine motifs to embroider onto priests' garbs, based on details of illuminations in the Book of Kells.
But this collaboration is riddled with references to the brand's history — down to specific silhouettes and motifs pulled right from the archives.
His knowledge of the artists working in the Yorkshire landscape, as well as the motifs, and locales they returned to, is unrivaled.
Motifs of fruit, palm leaves, stripes, cacti and more adorn everything from cozy beach towels to table cloths, totes and pool floats.
Instead of focusing on what used to be cool, innovation should be moving forward to new form factors, interface motifs, and ideas.
Denim decorated with patchworks and native American motifs gave way to velvet trousers with intricate crystal decorations and suede embroidered with roses.
Intricate marquetry throughout the room appears in geometric patterns and in representational motifs depicting objects like sewing tools, hairdressing implements and jewelry.
Dubbed the Pat McGrath Apparel 63 collection, the gear features Egyptian motifs that can be found embossed on most of her products.
They show a range of quasi-abstract motifs resembling trees, fences, rows of flowers and — strangely — little sketches for Wiener Werkstatte broaches.
"There's a lot of different kinds of songs, and they all kind of feel the same and have similar motifs," she says.
These are proud and intimidating motifs, designed to catch the eye of a club's adversaries and give them serious pause for thought.
Needing to understand motifs and themes in texts — even the boring ones — helped me connect the dots in the world around me.
Each model has been emblazoned with vivid prints like flower motifs and Aztec patterns, drawn from the art found on AriZona drinks.
The game includes tons of recognizable "Star Wars" motifs, but also brings planets to life with unique alien creatures and varied environments.
He said his favorite part of the museum tour was the Aleppo Room, whose walls are painted red with elaborate floral motifs.
"It was the most beautiful," she said of the walls, whose ornate carvings reveal the intermingling of Eastern, Western and Byzantine motifs.
The skilled hands of Parisiennes in couture ateliers painted the baroque motifs in gold and embroidered them with pearls and other gems.
They reveal a vast range, not only of topics — industrialization, history, folk motifs, leisure, and more — but also of styles and techniques.
The unusual quatrefoil motifs of some individual quilt blocks are based on the four-pronged footprint of battlements known as star forts.
Though he began as a mischievous party-starter, Mr. Miller, who often made his own beats, turned toward darker sounds and motifs.
A few dance motifs occur in all three parts of "Jewels," which can be seen as three variations on a single theme.
Heaven, and its symbolics, and the jagged Chicago skyline are most-requested motifs, and they are rendered with an almost rococo decadence.
Small slashes in the velvet reveal multiple floral, plant, and insect motifs underneath; I saw daisy petals, geodes, statues, and African masks.
It requires some patient looking to recognize the differences between the motifs designed by Lazar Khidekel and those conceived by Ilia Tchachnik.
As in life, motifs and motivations in literature are notorious for moving in and out of focus as eras and perspectives change.
There seemed to be more crocheters fiddling with needles on the subway and pillows embroidered with girl-power motifs in storefront displays.
Characteristic motifs include flowers, leaves, hearts, bows and Celtic designs, as well as pops — small raised circles dotted around the larger pattern.
The Werner show gives you a sense of Puvis's deliberation, the way he worked up motifs in drawing, and also his range.
That said, what really evokes the earth in Ms. Napangati's paintings is the relentless way she applies her ancient colors and motifs.
In it, his radiating architectural motifs frame an uncharacteristically soft Edenic landscape that includes several trees, one spouting a rainbow of leaves.
Her polymorphous way with motifs and materials recalls the German maverick Sigmar Polke; her intense forward propulsion is not unlike Frank Stella's.
Painted with the butterfly and insect motifs much loved by David Rockefeller, this is officially estimated to sell for $2500,000 to $250,000.
At his studio in Rochester, N.Y., he set aside artworks with his typical ribbon and shard motifs for that future organization's collection.
In the late 1960s Mr. Kirkeby took up Post-Minimalism with two installation pieces that announced the dominant motifs of his paintings.
Daniel Roseberry revisited many of the house's iconic motifs this season, including an eye designed by the writer and artist Jean Cocteau.
In Alisher Navoi Station, above, geometrically domed ceilings and floral motifs call to mind the designs of Tashkent's many mosques and madrassas.
They establish motifs that recur throughout the show: an empty highway; a fox crossing a road; hands kneading dough; an erupting volcano.
Ms. Katrantzou worked with Disney to borrow motifs from the film, poring over stills until she found what suited her honeyed world.
Several of its isolated fragments of melody seemed designed to morph and spin away from the opening motifs, the quicker the better.
Over the three-minute span of "Wingbeat," you can hear Ms. Davis's talent for deriving long, dizzying motifs from smaller melodic cells.
Ships and dolphins abound, as do references to nature — birds, stars, sunflowers — and motifs such as rosettes and the cross of Christ.
I'm told there are site plans of gardens hidden within them, and floral patterns of 19th-century illuminated books, and architectural motifs.
Visitors to Wasserman Projects are greeted at the gallery's entrance by one of Yates's recurring motifs — an oversized, teary-eyed basset hound.
The styles include colorful geometric prints and motifs in popular sneakers ranging from Jordans to Roshes — whatever the choice, it's really, really good.
Chopra's hand-beaded and hand-embroidered dress featured floral and scroll motifs, lace-effect tulle appliqués, scalloped sleeves and a high-neck collar.
A figure from Egyptian mythology, the sphinx represents the fusion of both "American" and "African" motifs, a perfect union between black and white.
Since the early 1980s, Halley has honed in on motifs related to barred windows, prison cells, and the conduits and grids composing cities.
To provide alternatives to mass-manufactured goods in the early 1900s, European designers revived ancient and medieval motifs for handmade fabrics and furniture.
His illustrations often carry the same motifs as the music, with images of lonely parking lots, unpeopled motels and densely-colored shadow worlds.
He's introduced some new motifs, like hats by Stephen Jones, but, like most things in his very cloistered life, he's perfecting his pace.
Their fall collection, out now, includes classic menswear-inspired patterns — houndstooth, windowpane check — and cheekier motifs, like one sporting a melange of mustaches.
Pizarnik, it might be argued, maintains a style that is static — reiterating the same few themes, motifs, and images without development or transition.
The stitching on her gowns is heavy on woodsy motifs, and dragonflies show up frequently, as detailed by Michele Carragher, the show's embroiderer.
Japanese paper parasols adorned with flora and fauna motifs in the beginning of the show transformed into oversized velvet lampshades at one point.
As the result of her ministrations, the body releases a spirit in the form of an angel — another one of Monkman's recurring motifs.
Reimagining the largely undocumented historical moment, the series collapses Art Deco motifs and early Modernist perspectival conventions with a contemporary conception of queerness.
As far as video game motifs go, the legendary Koji Kondo's main theme for Nintendo's Super Mario series is the "Wonderwall"—instantly recognizable.
Intimations of motifs from the late paintings abound, especially in the human heads, whether alone or in groups or pairs, loving or confrontational.
Sometime in 1968, Guston would release these motifs onto small panels, initiating his feverish pursuit of an apostatic, no-holds-barred final surge.
Ms. Akerman's movies are unmistakably personal in the rigorousness of their formal design but also in their motifs, with each informing the other.
"The closet is natural, it's the closest thing to man, because of what it conserves inside, various motifs tied to life," he explained.
Cole focuses on Cuphead's relationship to Jazz and Black America, but Cuphead also has similar troubles when it comes to Ancient Egyptian motifs.
Many people recycled their best tunics, ones with patterns like bird-and-vine lattice motifs or more artistic embellishments, as their burial shrouds.
Japan also inspired some of his favorite motifs: spareness and balance, the absence of the unnecessary, the imperfect grid of the shoji screen.
The colossal first movement has moments in which majestic themes unfold in segmented phrases and episodes where motifs go through complex harmonic sequences.
I left wondering what these three films might have been like as one longer film, especially since there were some recurring motifs throughout.
"My art is an appropriation of many different styles and motifs, including digital components that make the work a hybrid style," he explains.
The Dutch designer Marcel Wanders's overwrought décor has Swiss and Hawaiian motifs competing against one another — a cowbell lamp here, a lei there.
ISIS plays upon these needs by appealing to Islamic motifs and arguments, in the same way that Nazis employed Norse and Aryan mythology.
Mr. Vann Molyvann was best known for combining modernist principles with ancient motifs, a style that came to be called New Khmer Architecture.
In "MQ-9/2" (2011), the craft boasts a skull'n'crossbones besides revolvers and bomb motifs, a vivid red fire licking at its belly.
"Cosmos" (2015), a triptych painted with tempera on canvas, unifies the various motifs in the show and is perhaps its most impressive work.
But what it lacks in story, "Sharp Objects" makes up for in rich themes, intriguing characters and, perhaps most of all, evocative motifs.
Timbers and Byrne decided that rock-concert motifs would convey Joan's conviction and charisma in a way that made sense to contemporary audiences.
Profile in Style Bruno Sialelli has infused France's oldest continually operating fashion house with a youthful energy, bringing together medieval motifs and manga.
Drawing his imagery — largely portraiture, with all-too-apparent narrative motifs — from photographs, he created near literal transcriptions of one medium to another.
Last summer, Hurtado's lush paintings, rich with cosmic motifs and geometric abstractions, captivated visitors of the Hammer Museum's "Made in L.A. 22019" show.
One is a loud, constantly evolving yet somehow meditative feedback drone; the other is a handful of laconic, minor-key motifs on lute.
The 5,000-year-old mummies, which have been at the British Museum, have tattoos of a wild bull, sheep, and alphabet-like motifs.
The "Landscape with Figures" piece was particularly desirable because it combined the idiosyncratic artist's favorite motifs of surreal figures and strangely foreboding countryside.
Continuing motifs from recent projects, Johnson has filled the steel structure with a selection of plants, shea butter sculptures, books, textiles and video.
He does not have a fixed palette, nor does he seem to be trying to develop a signature style or set of motifs.
Selz continues by citing recurrent themes in funky art, especially: private metaphor, self-deprecation, "erotic and scatological" motifs, ambiguous intent, and moral ambiguity.
Her images of bare feet treading across stone and reverent plantlife are both commanding motifs, in part due to their natural-world appeal.
Apart from the recurring motifs — fake nails, bulbous noses, and aggressive (albeit productive) sneezes — there are humorous echoes between the videos and installations.
No matter that the deeper implications of these motifs might be irrevocably lost on the viewer; one is drawn in by Pwerle's technique.
Pilotto and De Vos reinterpreted the symbols in a garland of rope-like motifs, woven into a jacquard of silk, cotton and viscose blend.
The main difficulty in assessing this exhibition is that it seems more impressive as a giant system of motifs than individual works may merit.
Their bodies naked and nubile as they stand in contrast to a foreground of floating natural motifs and odes to the Garden of Eden.
All of his favored motifs — the still life, landscape, portrait, and interior — live together in this piece, one of the largest in the show.
His sculptures feature everything from old military trinkets and African masks to Monty Python motifs and "joke shop knick knacks," according to the gallery.
Leikeli weaves motifs of black life throughout her music, imagery so ubiquitous that it could easily take place in Bed-Stuy, Houston, or Oakland.
Flowers have always been one of the most important visual motifs in art, but they're also one of the most cliché images in photography.
The Hunger Games star landed on a 3.5-carat cushion-cut diamond ring, handcrafted in 18-carat gold with intricately carved diamond floral motifs.
The turning circle of motifs is contained within a rectangle, which means that its edges are cut off: the circle fails to complete itself.
In the Family used visual motifs that centered and isolated the lead character to show how the world around him chose to see him.
Although Beckmann refused to explain the symbolism of repeated motifs like crowned figures, fish, ladders and brass instruments, he was clear about one issue.
Mr. Hearne's "By-By Huey" was the most aggressive piece, led by pummeling piano motifs, sometimes dampened by the pianist's hand on the strings.
One of the hidden gems was a massive quilting project combining 113 embroidered hexagons, half with state motifs and the other half with stars.
In true Witherspoon style, the line has plenty of Southern charm, with designs featuring a classic blue and white leaf pattern and trellis motifs.
Combining motifs from American R&B with UK dance styles such as garage and jungle, the overall mood is one of rich, romantic introversion.
One of the most influential, Belkıs Balpınar, weaves motifs drawn from strands of DNA, planetary orbits, and cell propagation into her bold, minimalist works.
Opened: 20163Height: 70 storiesArchitect: Arias Serna SaraviaSignature Motifs: VaginaFamous Tenants: Whoever they are, they're probably at the private beach club on nearby Viveros Island.
Its motifs feature courtly figures, which he has amended by painting the visible arms and faces of their well-dressed female forms solid black.
More a magpie collector of historical motifs than a visionary integrator or innovator, he was in step with Victorian-era taste for exotic clutter.
Byrd's second tactic was to make subtle use of Catholic motifs and to quote from the work of composers who flourished in easier times.
Individual pieces feature, among the show's many motifs: towers (often fallen), semiotic systems (or scribblings), and formal explorations of communication technologies and building materials.
It references the stylized motifs, including pomegranates and other fruits, flowers, jewelry, and abstract geometric shapes, that were often used in traditional Uzbek ikats.
Pozgay has designed for Kate Spade and Steven Alan, which explains the pretty prints; a mix of boho florals, African-inspired motifs, and stripes.
Each look was so bedecked with Hilfiger motifs from head to toe that nearly every wardrobe staple got retooled in red, white, and blue.
And as The Force Awakens and the entire prequel trilogy showed us, Star Wars is a story with motifs that repeat, generation after generation.
Motifs drift through these stories like bad smells on the air: They don't organize the tales, but they characterize them in an inescapable way.
It's all bland, supposedly "epic"-sounding orchestral pieces, or atmospheric cues that are a far cry from the memorable motifs Castlevania is known for.
Certain forms and motifs reappear in different mediums, and the give and take between photography and painting is one of the show's driving forces.
In his short, alluring composition, Mr. Brown wanted to represent the similarities between the four paintings, expanding and reusing motifs throughout the four movements.
In an adjoining room are pieces by Jasper Johns from 21994 to 1043 that recycle his familiar motifs like letters, numbers and silhouetted figures.
Most of "Double" is on that level; I hardly think of motifs while I watch the seamless mystery of the unfolding chain of events.
The First Quartet (1948) is the most overtly nationalistic of the three, with motifs and rhythms inspired by the pampas, the grassy Argentine plains.
Alice describes her affinity for shirts with Superman, Batman, and race car motifs, the former two of which she's seen in Gap's boys' section.
The plant motifs act as a mechanism to work through this conversation about what parts of me have been pruned, cultivated, cut, and mended.
While much of Ms. Kusama's work, with its undulating motifs and often psychedelic colors, has an air of celebration, its impetus isn't always joyful.
Maggie Chiang, an LA artist originally from Taiwan, creates delicate folkloric paintings and illustrations, often overlaid with nature motifs in earthy twilight-toned palettes.
A small sun-dappled out building and wood pile recall some of Dodd's Maine motifs, while the rendering conjures her style: loose but exact.
The quilts' motifs include the oyster industry (it drew many free black workers), family trees and the historic local 1850 Rossville A.M.E. Zion Church.
Though the Black House was never monastic,  its mixture of Buddhist motifs and macabre decor was an inspiration for Chalermchai, who was Thawan's student.
Alexandra describes her designs, which often bear fruit motifs and smiley faces, as "very childlike, whimsical, and dreamy" — delightful in a pure, uncomplicated way.
The church changed its name and redecorated, replacing Christian motifs with the emblem of the Faithists, a leaf and a cross in a circle.
Motifs that appear on the woodwork of the walls are echoed in painted details on the coffered ceiling, which itself has a metallic sheen.
The younger De Geyter has opted to focus on body-grazing, boudoir-inspired dresses made of Italian silk printed with hand-drawn floral motifs.
She further explores Hitchcockian motifs and the art of the mash-up in her new evening-length dance, "Tenderizer," for a cast of 14.
Bright spots of pistachio, raspberry and primrose are woven into tweeds, and there are a few embroidered golden motifs based on Browne's dachshund, Hector.
In one watercolor, believed to be from the 217s, soft-edged triangles of navy and plum jostle with floral motifs in thickly daubed black.
In this piece the electronic sounds, coming from larger speakers, trolled around in low frequencies to make playful yet eerie drones and bass motifs.
Of the posts' recurring motifs, some are perhaps predictable for a site specializing in children's books (time travel, witches, dolls), while others seem arbitrary.
Motifs repeat fetishistically: hair shorn off as punishment, buck teeth, warts on hands, faces or heads that have been "ruined" or damaged in accidents.
Scientists from Japan have used machine learning for the first time to identify a new figure among the ancient motifs of Peru's Nazca Lines.
At a converted chapel in Brooklyn where the group plays intimate concerts, they gave an hourlong, luxuriously gonzo reading of Cage's prompts and motifs.
And on a tureen adorned with Asian-inspired motifs such as fans and cherry blossoms, springing fish serve as delightful, red-and white grips.
Because of this, motifs become immediately apparent, as if the whole thing were being viewed on a live feed of De Forest's creative consciousness.
Gradually appearing might be a standing, plugged-in burial casket surrounded by phantasmagorical figure motifs that may include object parts merged with anatomical fragments.
Throughout his artmaking, he has used easily-translatable motifs to bring meaning to viewers who might otherwise be confused by his often jumbled spaces.
Coscarelli's friends Fred Myron and Malcolm Seagrave handled the soundtrack, writing a score that flirted with Goblin's prog rock sonics and love of recurring motifs.
People can visit a quaint British church, admire Bauhaus architecture, and walk along something approximating the canals of Venice in a hodgepodge of Western motifs.
The labels were created by the in-house Target Creative team and the colorful brush-stroke motifs were inspired by the process of making wine.
For the first wedding, the bride wore a custom Ralph Lauren gown that featured floral and scroll motifs, lace-effect tulle appliqués and scalloped sleeves.
Among the more peculiar recurring motifs in the exhibition are television and film — not portraits of starlets and Hollywood bigwigs, but actual photographs of screens.
For example, Motif Investing is similar to a fantasy football league for funds, where individuals can build their own portfolios, using themes known as motifs.
The artist then turned these motifs into collages and large wire sculptures, the multiple installations unsettlingly enlivening traditional fears and those specific to institutionalized children.
The wooden handle of the awl has triangle and ladder motifs, common for other objects found from the same time period, according to the study.
"The voice has so many sublime and deep meanings and one of them is religious, but I'm not interested in mining religious motifs," he says.
Accordingly, her prints — which range from floral motifs to vibrant checks and plaids — come in rich contrasting colors and are often finished with intricate embroidery.
At Alberta Ferretti (left), a sheer dress came embroidered with flowers growing up the sides; at Gucci (center), motifs included swans covered in marabou feathers.
Other off-limits pieces include socks with "distracting" motifs, Uggs, and hats that aren't deemed "suitable," like cowboy hats, berets, or caps with team logos.
The wool- and silk-blend coats were hand-dyed and carried traditional motifs that have been used by Bhutanese weavers for generations, Choden tells PEOPLE.
Two of her main motifs — the flow of refugees across wartime landscapes and the self-harm committed by adolescents — seem timely in an unforced way.
The ICA Miami presents a group of rarely exhibited "test plates" for the place settings that adapt Chicago's butterfly and flower motifs into vulval forms.
The building consists of over 25 classrooms with similar motifs and two treehouse spaces on the second floor bring the outdoors inside for the students.
Chopra wore a hand-beaded and hand-embroidered dress featuring floral and scroll motifs, lace-effect tulle appliqués, scalloped sleeves and a high-neck collar.
This sudden turn towards vegetarianism, the Melissa Etheridge posters in her room and locker, the vaginal motifs in her carpet, the signs are all there!
One of the motifs (seen just to right of the second human-like shape; labeled 3 in the top image here) is strange and undefined.
The outfits take clear inspiration from popular sportswear motifs, like "goth ninja" and "health goth," which also include all-black palettes and high-tech materials.
At House of Holland, bold prints and motifs adorned denim, jumpers and silk rodeo-inspired designs for a colorful collection for women's wardrobes next autumn.
Some designers, including Alexander Wang and Baja, have dabbled with pot paraphernalia motifs on the runway, but there isn't much, if any, smoking functionality involved.
The Tibetan establishments I had frequented in the past were usually decked out in mismatched textiles and gold-covered antiques, supplemented with earth-colored motifs.
That Amis can present "mortality" and "suffering" as "motifs," rather than subjects, is the surest sign of the primacy he gives to style over matter.
During his stops on Capitol Hill, he foretold several campaign motifs: a frustration with the pace of government, scattershot policy prescriptions, predictions of impending doom.
Her leg was later amputated, and Kahlo dressed her prosthetic leg, on show at the museum, in a red leather boot with embroidered dragon motifs.
For the evening, the Disney Channel star switched it up a bit, veering away from her film's motifs and opting for more a mature style.
Awazu's works are complex, and for an audience not familiar with Japanese culture a full understanding may require some research into their motifs and symbols.
Also on the main deck is a suite is an homage to Paris, with fleur-de-lis motifs and classic "Toile de Jouy" patterns throughout.
From what I could tell, it had extravagant decor with many traditional Chinese motifs, but it also seemed to have a relaxed, pub-like atmosphere.
Men wore colorful shorts or tapered trousers with tops that had motifs that recalled tie-dye t-shirts, with leather slip-ons on their feet.
There are pyramids that alternate between the Aztec, Mayan and Egyptian styles, adorned with patterns that use each of the cultural motifs of each interchangeably.
The star wore a one-shoulder Alberta Ferretti gown with bird motifs in gold embroidery, which she paired with a smoky eye look and updo.
Pilaram, Tanovoli's contemporary in the Saqqakhana movement, similarly focused his work on Persian heritage and mythical motifs, but emphasized their relationship to abstract modern forms.
Strangeness and familiarity blur—the structure remains recognizable, but the details, the texture and lead guitar motifs, seem to emerge out of the present moment.
I examine that question by taking certain motifs and seeing how they are handled differently in classical American literature, classical English literature, and Canadian literature.
A stenographer, played by Fleming, arrives to transcribe his words; it emerges that the monologue is an adaptation of Euripides' "Helen" garlanded with Monroe motifs.
Like the repurposed Ralph Lauren deadstock you silk-screened with graphic motifs to create the Pyrex Vision collection that first put you on the map?
A wide array of dance motifs returns throughout the work: A tilting stance with hands meeting overhead becomes a classically statuesque image of withdrawn meditation.
The fidgety music goes through shifting states driven by frenzied riffs, or grumbling low strings, or wailing motifs that seem to call out for attention.
The 15-piece collection, aimed at 20somethings, included razor blade motifs and a cutout that could be a star but also could be a cross.
When you walk inside you're enveloped in the ethereal shimmer of its Cour Vitrée, which recalls a Roman gallery, full of classical motifs and statuary.
So let's examine some of the '80s movie motifs Stranger Things employs to talk about how the series both fetishizes storytelling tropes and upends them.
This tips some familiar motifs — the Grand Canyon, the hills of Yorkshire and Malibu, his blue terrace — toward the viewer as on a tilted plate.
From the rack, he pulls out a black strapless dress cut entirely from Velcro, on which beaded floral motifs are stuck — and are thus detachable.
Ms. Choi played the complex acoustic part with notable intensity, moving dexterously between motifs full of sumptuous feeling and more striated textures, requiring extended techniques.
The collection was reminiscent of the 1940s with its sleek tailoring and silhouettes but the '70s influences were evident in the retro motifs used throughout.
During "Burn," the bandleader arranged kinetic motifs for strings, percussion and bass clarinet alongside chattering vocal pyrotechnics — all while fostering a paradoxical sense of ease.
Their pattern was inspired by the cotton fabrics printed with bold tribal motifs that, in Africa, are commonly called Ankara prints or Dutch wax prints.
But its frontages were subtly mismatched, and its walls accented with golden, three-dimensional friezes embedded with natural motifs like flowers, seeds, roots and stalks.
Her cheerful, inventive prints and patterns elevated everyday objects into art, bursting with vivid hues and motifs inspired by nature and her extensive global travels.
Because his raga motifs are not mere embellishments but are imbedded into the very structure of the song, "Within You and Without You" appears seamless.
Featuring local architectural motifs and building materials, Miari's exhibition explores the notion of the Israeli home from the perspective of a Palestinian living in Israel.
The style's streamlined forms and geometric motifs were inspired by new technologies — ocean liners, airplanes, automobiles, movies — and by everything from Cubism to Egyptian imagery.
Bloomingdale's at 3953th Street has the new Spanx bridal collection, which includes a shaping bodysuit ($74) and high-waist briefs with pretty lacy motifs ($64).
Often I'd just let a stream of words flow without filters, then smooth and shape what I'd written afterwards, paying attention to rhythm, tempo, motifs.
Although the compositional method is related to mid-century serialism, the formula tends to yield tonal-sounding motifs, with Michael's theme hovering around D minor.
Thematically speaking, the exhibition can be divided into five groups, each of which centers on a carefully arranged constellation of motifs or a preexisting image.
The trio most notably worked on "Crush on You," a vibrant video with four color motifs that became one of Kim's most iconic music videos.

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