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"naturalistic" Definitions
  1. (of artists, writers, etc. or their work) showing things as they appear in the natural world
  2. copying the way things are in the natural world

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You can't say that it's naturalistic speech, just as you can't say it's a naturalistic play, and yet, it is.
Lara Jean's relationship to her ethnicity was naturalistic, and understood.
Superficially, his sturdily built, naturalistic plays are soothingly old fashioned.
The acting is occasionally naturalistic, but more often stylized and gestural.
If you train people to do gestures, it is not naturalistic.
The filters in the Camera are less garish and more naturalistic.
Your work shows a definitive Baroque influence, both naturalistic and theatrical.
The naturalistic backgrounds of these works evince a generic romantic realism.
But that's not to say that their interpretations are entirely naturalistic.
"It is the most naturalistic thing of extraordinary power," he said.
I thought it was elegant, a bit Japanese, and non-naturalistic.
This creative movement favored naturalistic design using traditional crafts and techniques.
"Straight White Men," which played at the Public Theatre in 2014, is a kind of topsy-turvy inversion of a naturalistic drama, written by someone who is neither a straight white man nor a naturalistic playwright.
But the finale turns the spiritual and naturalistic theories on their heads.
Their embellishments range from colorful pastoral scenes to naturalistic, dalmatian-like spots.
Mr. Kiwanuka's 2012 debut album, "Home Again," offered more naturalistic folk-soul.
Her sister, Sandra, comes over and they have an extraordinarily naturalistic conversation.
Ms. Marin manages to make everything feel equally naturalistic and deceptively simple.
Chekhov wrote in a naturalistic style; Ms. Catlett prefers a supernatural one.
The force of this naturalistic vision is disquieting; it is also moving.
Like Ernst Haeckel's depictions of marine life, they're both naturalistic and fantastical.
Each of the seven stories is highly naturalistic and unfolds in real time.
Carhart-Harris added that there were also benefits to a more "naturalistic" trial.
McBride isn't a naturalistic writer; if you've read "Girl," you know that already.
Blackwood's loose pencil lines and brushy bright colors lend a lovely naturalistic look.
Each petal weighs about a pound and appears, on its own, rather naturalistic.
Upstream will be the most naturalistic part of the park with native vegetation.
Upstream will be the most naturalistic part of the park with native vegetation.
But because they are in a familiar naturalistic mode, nobody notices or cares.
Neuroscientists and behavioral ecologists developed ways to study bee behavior in naturalistic settings.
Her carefully structured yet naturalistic environments are known for their subtle Blakeian radiance.
These episodes would seem to call for vocal writing of an intoned, naturalistic quality.
After all, the naturalistic controls of Skate mean that your fingers become the body.
There are naturalistic and anthropomorphic animals, weapons, puzzles, games, dollhouses and architectural construction kits.
Your portrayal of the ballroom community feels very naturalistic; it's not a Hollywood representation.Yeah.
The young Chekhov had yet to build the naturalistic bridge that connects those realms.
What could be a more naturalistic setting for a play than a family gathering?
Lighting here has an industrial look, contrasting with the house's otherwise unvarnished, naturalistic style.
It is also why I love medieval art, and art that isn't completely naturalistic.
Everything is precisely choreographed, but largely in ways that make naturalistic behavior look peculiar.
An actual scientist writing strong, emotionally naturalistic science fiction is still a rare thing.
He was known for cinematic and naturalistic portraits of models in black and white.
Although he clearly did his research, Mr. Gardley is not interested in naturalistic docudrama.
The works are brushy, open, assured, and masterful, employing both naturalistic and abstract color.
In antiquity, ivory figures were tinted with subtle, naturalistic colors to resemble real skin tones.
Wiley's naturalistic portraits often address the portrayal of young African-American men in contemporary culture.
Chihuly may be a nature sculptor but his shiny maximalist aesthetic is far from naturalistic.
Cannon was particularly drawn to the Fauvists and their expressive, non-naturalistic, use of colour.
But there was a naturalistic warmth to it, too, something I don't expect from Rick.
Stephanie Nelson's set for "Good Samaritans" is more naturalistic than those of most Maxwell productions.
Where her earlier records could be strikingly naturalistic, this one is darkly ornate and dreamlike.
Where her earlier records could be strikingly naturalistic, this one is darkly ornate and dreamlike.
The film is surrounded by all of that iconography, but it feels so grounded and naturalistic.
They will tell you this is the basis of naturalistic acting: to forget about the audience.
That future could be a hellscape of screens and beeps, or it could be more naturalistic.
Although The Get Down feels like a musical, the show also seems like a naturalistic play.
Kristen Stewart does not do this for the simple reason that she is a naturalistic actor.
At the same time "Atlanta" feels real and naturalistic, a credit to its writing and acting.
Working with naturalistic dialogue and organically developed characters, the two leads are a pleasure to watch.
With his work at Noma, he became the global avatar of the naturalistic New Nordic movement.
Ms. Hittman directs in a naturalistic style that makes the movie often feel like a documentary.
The production, directed by Doug Hughes, is too tasteful and basically naturalistic to offer much pushback.
And it's pretty radical in a way, because it's not naturalistic, yet it feels so true.
On his own and in his collaborations, Burnett has become known for twangy, rootsy, naturalistic rock.
Even during the script's most cliché moments, the 360-degree format gives Miyubi a welcome naturalistic feel.
And the larger soundstage allows sound designers to create richer, denser, more naturalistic environments than ever before.
And it's warmed by an unassuming, conversational flow fitted to beats that favor naturalistic keyboards and percussion.
Don't default to sleeping pills, which are "blunt instruments that do not produce naturalistic sleep," he said.
" Their first effort was strictly linear, "a scene-by-scene, and-then-they-had-breakfast, naturalistic portrayal.
We were saying to the public, 'It's not naturalistic; we are not trying to be a movie.
As such, Aliya's free exploration of this naturalistic nebulae forms an unexpectedly large part of Heaven's Vault.
The rest of the film is meticulously naturalistic, and then it takes this bold, conspicuously ahistoric leap.
She wrote a naturalistic play for them — with a final twist that upends everything we've just seen.
My lighting tends to be very naturalistic, and that's because we know what our world looks like.
The singsong verse of the morality plays is countered by ribald cross talk delivered with naturalistic verve.
Simultaneously naturalistic and dreamy, it's like the artsy cousin of "Broad City" that went to film school.
Within this lightly Brechtian frame, the acting is more or less naturalistic, with a few cartoonish touches.
We wanted to create this setting that was very real and naturalistic, but was also completely unreal.
To achieve a naturalistic look, wigmakers stitch hair individually at the hairline, often even adding baby hair.
It doesn't explain why Rothko made his first transition from naturalistic images to pictures with surrealistic content.
The Slovakian artist uses plaster to create naturalistic forms and perforated, egg-like crucibles on a large scale.
Not everything comes off: some of the narrators' asides, apparently meant to be naturalistic, feel a bit stilted.
It is as if he wants to dispel the idea that poverty signifies reality, despite his naturalistic techniques.
Sitting down and simply watching Shaun eat his food and do his homework carries a casual, naturalistic beauty.
There's a lot of classical training in it, but it's very much embedded underneath a more naturalistic veneer.
It was traditional, in a way, and it was naturalistic in some respects, even though it was fantasy.
"It was an insane avant-garde take on a very naturalistic play," he said, adding with a laugh.
He also happily combines naturalistic sounds with surreal ones, which he compares to realist filmmaking meeting Technicolor fantasies.
"A lot of people are treating this play like it's just a normal naturalistic family drama," she said.
It's about time we got a surreal gay comedy; the naturalistic kind has been running out of steam.
BRANTLEY But I do think he's opened doors for directors who take less traditionally naturalistic approaches to theater.
The result feels naturalistic, true to the performers' interpretation of their characters as well as the story's emotional beats.
The choreography as a whole, though, is subtle and naturalistic—perhaps because many of the cast aren't trained dancers.
The water buffalo is a marvel of naturalistic representation, and the whole sculpture is a technical tour de force.
Yet even as our virtual interactions have become more naturalistic, technical constraints have forced them to remain visually simple.
It even had its own quasi-naturalistic headset accessories: two large stone circles that delineated where participants could move.
Your stomach flips when Justine bites down because the acting is so naturalistic and the cinematography so un-schlocky.
At a time when most car ads depicted oversized cars against panoramic naturalistic backdrops, VW did exactly the opposite.
"20th Century Blues" might be a better play if it were harsher, more naturalistic, its focus not so soft.
Having slyly acclimatized the audience to a naturalistic comedy about the frailty of memory, Albee gleefully reshuffles the cards.
The final six episodes dropped the existing plot lines for a more serialized and naturalistic comedy about office underdogs.
Each performance is both subtly stylized and naturalistic enough for us to identify the characters as people we know.
Rather than a naturalistic play, you have three actresses, who all play Anna at times, address the audience directly.
He's not a naturalistic performer, but he's not a shticky one, either; he embodies bravado, and has fun overindicating.
The naturalistic sound design agrees, sifting scrabbling stones and rushing water into the thrumming silence of snow and sand.
The fiery yellow and red "Mill in Sunlight" (1908) marks a complete departure from his prior, more naturalistic landscapes.
The contrast between Kevin Spacey's broad performance and Robin Wright's not-quite-naturalistic but controlled one mirrors the marriage.
What van Hove is doing is loosening up, if only a bit, the naturalistic grip on mainstream American stages.
The series is part of a naturalistic downshift in reality TV; it features neither overt competition nor narrative arc.
Though Mr. Blake's cartoonish, wild drawings bear little resemblance to Potter's gentle, naturalistic illustrations, he was drawn to the project.
His latest graphic novel, Patience, has the naturalistic feel and the confidence that many contemporary fiction writers try to achieve.
There's an interesting dance that happens where the aesthetic feels very naturalistic, but you're also using some very modern techniques.
Time will tell how much of that naturalistic power comes from the strange force that youth puts behind the eyes.
In "Miss Jane," Watson's design is less elaborate and his intentions less gothic and more naturalistic, but no less ambitious.
With such an interest in naturalistic styles, it's no surprise that High Maintenance's DPs find inspiration in the natural world.
Some only model their suits on real animals and opt for naturalistic features, while others go more fantastical or cartoonish.
In the nimbly naturalistic drama "After Everything," Elliot (Jeremy Allen White) and Mia (Maika Monroe) are 23 when they meet.
The more stylized, pearlescent and unpredictable the text and score, the better; banality creeps in whenever things get more naturalistic.
It's a naturalistic portrayal of anguish and dread, but then everyone takes out a phone and starts chuckling at Quibis.
Characterized by naturalistic and geometric motifs, her otherworldly pieces include bags made from bubblelike glass beads and sheer pastel dresses.
Naturalistic and engrossing, they lure the viewer into the characters' ethical dilemmas, scientific discussions and sexual encounters in real time.
Over them, a voice that is recognizably white and male, and almost certainly straight, speaks in a chatty, naturalistic register.
The massive archive of work by this mysterious glitch artist ranges from the abstract and decorative to the expressive and naturalistic.
The fearmongering around them plays into what philosophers call "the naturalistic fallacy," a belief that anything natural is more morally righteous.
It is, in many ways, an old-fashioned play: naturalistic, tightly structured and filled with self-defining monologues of vernacular lyricism.
Here, we see that Hablik has abandoned the smooth, naturalistic forms of his earlier paintings in favor of hard, rectilinear lines.
But he said a dedicated device that could fade into the background proved to be the best solution for naturalistic photography.
Scene 1 of this 90-minute, intermissionless work took place in Cape Cod, with a naturalistic scene unfolding on a scrim.
I also misted up during the "Do You Love Me?" duet, which seemed less maudlin and unforced in this naturalistic interpretation.
For a show ostensibly about a fledgling rap career, the experimental FX comedy "Atlanta" has a light, naturalistic touch with music.
But the clash between heavy-handed satire and naturalistic conflict leaves "Days of Rage" in a tonal muddle he can't resolve.
Her thread of the story, which touches Karma's only tangentially, is not naturalistic but presentational and, as those names suggest, satirical.
Even weighed down by addiction, Mr. Williams's acting was sharp — perhaps even more naturalistic — but off camera, his life was deteriorating.
There is also an in-ground pool with a free-form naturalistic shape that gives it the appearance of a pond.
"Graduation" is long and intense, a rigorously naturalistic film that at times feels as claustrophobic and suspenseful as a horror movie.
Ceylan infuses the film with elements of absurdism and magic realism, sprinkling dream and fantasy sequences into the drab, naturalistic atmosphere.
In recent decades, living and working in and around Cape Cod, Resika's imagery has veered between the naturalistic and the mythical.
Hockney's landscapes are increasingly abstract from the naturalistic, using freer, more expressive strokes that sometimes don't actually cover the bare canvas.
Later, using offset lithography, he was able to expand his color range and adopt a more naturalistic style, often working from photographs.
That's because Disney's The Jungle Book became a global box office juggernaut on the strength of its naturalistic environments and talking animals.
Also apparent in this last painting are intimations of volumes about the nose: a glimmer of the more naturalistic style to come.
But the addition of these naturalistic elements has hardly made Hecker's music more linear or accessible—if anything, it's become more unsettled.
It was supposed to be a naturalistic exercise on what happens when some people are given power and others are denied it.
Colors are a little bit more subjective: Google seems to lean toward the iPhone's more naturalistic look more than Samsung's vivid colors.
The rise and fall of Alvy Singer (Woody Allen) and Annie Hall's romance is earned, built through naturalistic interactions at every stage.
The last photographer on our list is Susan Derges, whose calm, naturalistic process can only be performed in the dark of night.
Another angel he painted in this period, part of an "Annunciation" now in the Uffizi, was distinguished by scrupulously naturalistic bird wings.
Leaving behind her naturalistic work as Sophia in Orange Is the New Black, Cox seems to have fully embraced Rocky Horror's campiness.
Overall, the early scenes of Guadagnino's film maintain a bleached-out, naturalistic look, offering quite a contrast to Argento's expressionist fairy tale.
Resembling interconnected tree branches or mammal bones, artist Wolfgang Flad's thin, organic, and elongated sculptures have an inherently naturalistic quality to them.
It took four months to clean and repair, the naturalistic figures emerging only after layers of paint from previous restorations were removed.
Critic's Notebook Naturalistic pet performers, in movies like "Can You Ever Forgive Me?" and "Widows," are making Toto look like a hack.
The naturalistic figures have made her think about "the toys we give to our daughters," Ms. Stern said, like American Girl dolls.
Wilson's play is a mixture of the well-made naturalistic boardinghouse drama and the mystical, non-Western theater of ritual and metaphor.
Her silk scarves, the first of which were created in 1974, bore naturalistic prints: tigers, elephants and lions cast against floral backgrounds.
Their human scenes with Mr. Perkins and Mr. Alburo — one scene funny, one sad, both naturalistic — are the best in the play.
Poking and prodding at questions of love, identity and safety in a hostile world, Mr. Park is fusing naturalistic drama with ballet.
The dark, moody palette of the film's naturalistic first half — winter greys, blues, and browns — gives way to a colorful, chaotic closer.
In recent decades, living and working in and around Cape Cod, Paul Resika's imagery has veered between the naturalistic and the mythical.
If you're following a naturalistic theory of lighting, you can more or less argue for why Ruth appears to be receding into darkness.
Though his later work changed dramatically, in the 1960s and '70s Lakner worked in a naturalistic idiom that ranged from expressionistic to hyperrealist.
The naturalistic sculpture is graphic: it shows the saint's eyes rolled back in her head, throat slit, and mouth agape, with teeth viewable.
The contrast between light and shade is as bold as chiaroscuro, but the scene looks naturalistic, in the sense that "nature" is dramatic.
His naturalistic style and gracious designs have proved timeless, and his gardens remain popular almost 219 years after he did his best work.
Whereas the surface is often rendered with a naturalistic visual palette, these abandoned corridors and bunkers are marked with eerie purples and reds.
Charlotte Moore's naturalistic production makes us care for everybody, no matter how vituperative, pigheaded or cartoonishly comical, and the cast is largely excellent.
As often on Netflix, less story would have been more, and the tone swings from stagy to naturalistic to over-the-top satirical.
Backing far, far away from the 45-second "you look beautiful tonight!" schtick lead toward more naturalistic chatter among the various anchors. Pleasant!
Initially, he tried to write a naturalistic drama about a couple in the '60s, but the "drug-taking scenes were dreadful," he said.
The one-set naturalistic drama and the flat-out comedy are mostly not represented, each having evolved into something eerier and more conceptual.
Murals depicting fish and sea lions decorate the walls, in a naturalistic style contrasting with the supernatural art typically found on Moche ceramics.
Even with the advent of super-processing programs, like IBM Watson, which are supposed to be cognitively naturalistic, the human spark is gone.
In the United States, inadvertently naturalistic cemeteries are a major reason that a vestige survives of the prairies that once covered the Midwest.
With great subtlety, Seurat unmistakably indicates class differences as well as a range of intimacies, creating one of the painting's most naturalistic moments.
Icons, painted on wood, often relatively small, with flat golden backgrounds lack the deep illusionistic space or naturalistic figure anatomy of Renaissance painting.
The humor is less broad than usual, the acting more naturalistic, the flashbacks fewer and easier to follow, the family relationships less complicated.
With the assistance of three other arborists, he regularly tends the trees using the aesthetic Japanese pruning style, which produces a naturalistic look.
Tales of Myron's naturalistic work were told well into Roman antiquity — along with stories of famed Greek artists like Phidias, Polykleitos, and Praxiteles.
From the start, with antiqued detail, naturalistic lighting and tightly packed bodies, he signals the claustrophobia of the plantation, where religious fanaticism meets groupthink.
Bois's analyses of Kelly's art school realism emphasizes how these naively naturalistic works portend the stripped-down semi-abstractions that were soon to come.
But that's still enough time for people living with limb loss today to someday benefit from these advanced and more naturalistic prosthetics, Clark noted.
Van Hove's approach is to set the play in a no-place, a symbolic theatrical space that could not be mistaken for naturalistic reality.
But, throughout the history of art, and most evidently outside the West, color has carried with it a heavy freight of non-naturalistic value.
Rather than offering a purely action-packed feast, it managed to be naturalistic and funny, while still giving the adrenaline rush we came for.
The dance scenes were not only dazzling to the eyes but also wrenchingly expressive: balletic moves alternated with naturalistic gestures of ardor or sorrow.
It's the origin story of the Joker character, inspired by the DC Comics oeuvre but significantly departing from it toward a more naturalistic style.
But the series retains the screwball-vérité look established in the film by Clement and Waititi, combining naturalistic shaky-cam with exaggerated levitation effects.
Discreetly eavesdropping on counseling sessions as clients divulge often heartbreaking personal details, the filmmakers eschew narration in favor of a more fragmented, naturalistic approach.
Here, the stylization of ballet allows it to represent, with disturbing clarity, something that a naturalistic approach would likely shy away from or blur.
With its naturalistic rhythms and empathy for the complexities of families, debut director Kogonada's COLUMBUS (2017) unfolds as a gently drifting, deeply absorbing conversation.
"The aim was to create a naturalistic rock outcropping that gently merged with the water line, and that has been highly successful," Wisniewski said.
"A naturalistic furry animal takes more time and resources to create using computer effects than a fantastical scaly dragon,"James Hibberd wrote in Entertainment Weekly.
Castle's images and constructions — poetic, fantastic, naturalistic, or stylized, in monochrome soot and spit, and in color — allow us a glimpse into his silent world.
This first half hour of "The Florida Project" is winningly episodic, chronicling the semi-functional ecosystem at the Magic Castle with a naturalistic, observational style.
Like Cocteau, Fratino's male nudes are both stylized and naturalistic, caught in moments where their sexual personas open up a glimpse into their truest selves.
And if nothing else, it showed someone steeped in the naturalistic tradition of British theater carefully — very carefully — exploring the expressionist possibilities that opera brings.
It was close to pantomime, heavily stylized and difficult to decipher, a strange antithesis of the almost anarchically naturalistic novel that describes its agonized creation.
When we studied industrial design, the process was rigorous — it's about paring down a naturalistic form into a language that can be repeated and communicated.
It's no accident that her two Pulitzer Prizes — for "Ruined" in 2009 and "Sweat" in 2017 — went to works that are fundamentally naturalistic and tragic.
At the same time, Roberto Rossellini's "Rome, Open City" heralded a new naturalistic Italian cinema, and like that movie, Levi's memoir was an international success.
Typical of the maison's naturalistic style, the tips of a couple of the creature's arms were turned up to reveal an under layer of gold.
The psychological drama of "The Strain" is largely carried by Corey Stoll and Kevin Durand, savvy, naturalistic actors who give emotional weight to the melodrama.
Some of his verses find their way onto the soundtrack, by Leroy Glover and Phillip Manuel, over montages that are like naturalistic miniature music videos.
A tender, naturalistic romance set in Harlem, this sophomore feature from Rashaad Ernesto Green takes a slight story and packs it with attitude and feeling.
It's a highly contrived scenario, but from within its artificial limits a surprisingly naturalistic portrait of what it's like to communicate through the internet emerges.
But while it's anchored with the character-defining specifics and social detail that naturalistic writers live for, it is also Ms. Baker's most abstract play.
Hamaguchi shoots the long progress of this looks-based relationship in a naturalistic style, puncturing it every so often with subtle world-warping expressionistic flourishes.
Mr. Sinclair is so naturalistic in his acting that many people assume he is playing a version of himself, or that he is The Guy.
In both, Valentin successfully applied his naturalistic mode to two of the most intractably artificial painting types of the period, the allegory and the altarpiece.
Examples here including a remarkable, recently restored late 5th century Greek helmeted warrior, its accurate musculature and veined skin a triumph of naturalistic marble sculpture.
Beginning with Praxiteles, there was "an abundance of sculptured human figures with which people could identify," life-size and very naturalistic in appearance, coloring, and poses.
"This may be be achieved by using more naturalistic approaches or looking at changes in electrophysiology," or the study of abnormal heart rhythms, the researchers concluded.
Both films were drawn in naturalistic styles, even when they depicted fantastical subjects, a hallmark of a lot of anime and many of Studio Ghibli's films.
Ford and its AV tech partner, Argo AI, are trying to master "naturalistic driving" — which means not being overly cautious so as to annoy other drivers.
Her latest is American Honey, which seems to have the same type of grungy, naturalistic style she used to great effect in 2009's Fish Tank.
Octopus and the Coral (Virgilio Martínez; Central; Lima, Peru; 2014) may have followed the same naturalistic impulse as the Forest, but the sauce was unmistakably Peruvian.
His images are less stylized, more relaxed and naturalistic than the other greats of his time, which can make them feel relatively immediate and even modern.
The works reference naturalistic forms like olive trees and shapes like rectangles, which, for Halaby, contain strong symbolic references to social justice and the Palestinian people.
Working with the choreographer Gwen Welliver, Ms. Qian enriched her portrayal of the Woman with elegant gestures that subtly combined stylized Chinese movements with naturalistic acting.
There were exceptions, of course, but not a lot of encouragement for fiction writers working against traditional forms or using non-naturalistic ways of telling stories.
In this sense, it aims to be less like "Sex and the City" than like HBO's naturalistic "Girls" (whose producer Paul Simms serves as a showrunner).
In the wake of her artist statement, it was easy to imagine Walker giving up her traumatic, triggering tableaux for something more banal, like naturalistic landscapes.
David Rockwell's sets, in a naturalistic mode for the backstage scenes, flip back several eras to primitive painted borders and cutout flats for the "Shrew" material.
What we have are these surprisingly naturalistic faces, rendered in miniature, whose eyes were sculpted to gaze into darkness for eternity, an offering to forgotten gods.
Verrocchio responded with an elegant, rather sassy David, more naturalistic and triumphant than Donatello's downcast Hellenistic predecessor, that sashays over the first gallery of this show.
How challenging it can be, these days, to distinguish the dystopian from the naturalistic, to tell the difference between an artist's darkest imaginings and current events.
Inspired by the research of Uri Hasson of Princeton, they decided to explore subjects' neural reactions to everyday, naturalistic stimuli — which these days means watching videos.
If you want something more naturalistic, try the family drama "Parenthood"; the final season runs out of juice, but the first four are lovely and distinctive.
It is a markedly different approach — immersive and, by design, overwhelming — from the unobtrusive, naturalistic style that the director Sidney Lumet brought to the original film.
W.M. — Film: A Fantastic Woman "A Fantastic Woman" is set in Chile, but its star, Daniela Vega, practices a kind of naturalistic, European mode of performance.
On a comfortably lived-in set by Harry Feiner, Ms. O'Toole gives a resolutely naturalistic performance, and so does the charming Tirosh Schneider as Joe, Mrs.
The naturalistic and abstract elements are linked via patterns of highlights that nail the solidity of the objects while tucking them into an invented, otherworldly space.
The Europol press release was accompanied by an uncaptioned photograph of a beautiful, naturalistic marble portrait head, presumably one of the works seized in the raids.
If you look at Oslo, August 31st, some people are comparing that to Thelma, even though that film is the very naturalistic story of an ex-junkie.
" The Times adds, though, that the pictures are certainly more naturalistic: there's no airbrushing or carefully placed lighting, and the end result feels "more impromptu than posed.
The data came from the Second Strategic Highway Research Program Naturalistic Driving Study, which tracked 3,500 motorists with cameras and sensors monitoring speed, acceleration and GPS location.
He rewrites the rules of dramaturgy with each play, usually tossing out the naturalistic playbook — and for that matter the playbook he created the last time around.
Like those predecessors, "False Flag" is less fancy and more naturalistic than its American counterparts, with a dry humor and a low-key efficiency in generating suspense.
As in Kara Walker's black-paper silhouette work, the limited palette gives highly expressive narratives a little distance, makes them look stylized, choreographed, rather than fully naturalistic.
As in so much of contemporary American fiction, the attention here is on the conflicts and consolations between couples and family members in a naturalistic present day.
It was so different from the so-called romantic comedies of the time, which were often very contrived, and it had such a naturalistic feel to it.
Such undulating shapes complied with the naturalistic aesthetic of classical South Korean design, which, he says, often echoes the organic curves of the country's mountains and streams.
Even the show's handsome look, which Walley-Beckett developed with the director Niki Caro ("Whale Rider"), is naturalistic and washed-out, evoking sepia despite being in color.
The Super AMOLED "Infinity Display" looks damn good — so Apple taking a more naturalistic route for its next generation of phone screens might be a good move.   
All the same, I want to push back on this a little, especially in regard to naturalistic fiction, which The Man Who Saw Everything is and is not.
A huge part of it is in the production design and cinematography, the pacing, the naturalistic acting and dialogue, and the whole, heavy, sweaty feeling of the movie.
It's meant to be dark, and lighting a dark scene in a way that makes things easy to see is hard to do while maintaining a naturalistic look.
The play is best in its moments of quiet strain, in naturalistic dialogue that suggests how good will goes awry when we are trying our hardest to bond.
Sadly, Wes wants a very naturalistic read from the actors, and he generally, in my opinion, looks for actors who are somewhere on the periphery of deep neuroses.
Bournonville loved a good story; his works, based on folk legends and fairy tales, are filled with passages of surprisingly naturalistic mime, as well as buoyant, joyful dancing.
Costumed with budget-department barrenness by Sarah J. Holden, the performers inhabit this uncertain environment with a naturalistic restlessness, making bizarre behavior seem like family business as usual.
All have deliciously native and naturalistic notes: the latest quintessentially English lineup features Sweet Pea, named after a flower synonymous with British summertime, alongside 'Rain Wood' and 'Mist.
I had the feeling of being a voyeur because it was shockingly naturalistic — some of the participants sang incredibly while others simply lay on the sand reading books.
"Dead Hare" (1891), which kicks off the show with its suffused light and arresting, naturalistic detail, could be the handiwork of a Dutch forebear like Pieter van Noort.
The great room has a wall of floor-to-ceiling windows and an accent wall of stacked travertine brick, a rough, naturalistic look that continues into the kitchen.
Many of the series' younger performers, trained to act in the more naturalistic single-camera style, gradually seemed to get lost in the face of the new format.
As adults, we tend to attribute these alien yet naturalistic interactions to the naivete of children, rather than to the inherently bizarre nature of relations between computers and people.
The show grabbed headlines when it premiered in 2012 for its naturalistic take on four young women's lives in New York City, as well as its graphic sex scenes.
It's a dark, nearly 22-inch-tall head of a guardian king, whose ferocious expression appears more cartoonish than naturalistic, carved from Japanese cypress sometime in the 13th century.
Now and then, Lelio departs into reverie and daydream, and it's here, loosening the bonds of his naturalistic style, that he draws us closer to the mystery of Marina.
The dialogue is imbued with both poetic archness and naturalistic banality, and you can feel the cast being drained and defeated by the strain of struggling between the two.
Jake-Jamie Ward, YouTube's 24-year-old Beauty Boy, favors a more naturalistic approach; his popular video primer "Makeup for Men" includes tips on blemish concealing and beard navigation.
But as for the other religions problem, I'm only talking about what you could call the naturalistic parts of Buddhism, so I'm not talking about reincarnation, the supernatural stuff.
"Straight White Men," a family drama set at Christmas, is Lee's first foray into a three-act naturalistic play — the straight white man of theater forms, she has said.
France has long leaned toward the kind of director-led, concept-driven stage fare that many in Britain, raised on the importance of text and naturalistic acting, find vexing.
With 11 clean strokes, not counting hatches for knuckles, the pencil draws a naturalistic figure of a woman's hand, raised in a position similar to what ballet calls allongé.
Almost as soon as Koenig and Rechtshaid fabricate the naturalistic sound of a band, they break the illusion with electronic effects or sudden edits that completely upend the arrangements.
"Love Is Blind" eventually reminded me of a tired revival of one of Franco Zeffirelli's decades-old, hyper-naturalistic stagings for the Metropolitan Opera: all surface detail, no life.
"That would instantly raise a lot of questions, since it's a totally naturalistic play," he said in one such instance, according to Rakesh H. Solomon's book Albee in Performance.
Although Falls and Bockley do a fine job of making that clear, it's not an inherently dramatic point of view: naturalistic plays like this always argue, ultimately, for realism.
In a thoroughly reported exposé on Medium, journalist Ben Blum found compelling evidence that the experiment wasn't as naturalistic and un-manipulated by the experimenters as we've been told.
In a thoroughly reported June exposé on Medium, journalist Ben Blum found compelling evidence that the experiment wasn't as naturalistic and unmanipulated by the experimenters as we've been told.
One backdrop is a black-backed but brightly floral toile, another a washy slate gray; against them the subjects mostly stand gazing at the camera in unposed, naturalistic postures.
Another pleasure is see what happens when he limits his non-naturalistic palette to different sets of four or five colors, including black and white, while exploring the same composition.
Bass flourishes and drum accents that lend Mastrodimos' musings about ecology and perseverance a sense of naturalistic eruption, every song bubbles up and boils over in a loose, unpredictable arc.
The scenes are dark, not because are they are naturalistic close-up images of the woods, but because they are recollections of countryside views, as developed indoors in the studio.
The novelty of this theatrical toy quickly wore off, mostly because in a more-or-less naturalistic staging, it didn't function in any way remotely similar to a normal room.
While the colony's work resulted in more naturalistic portrayals and an appreciation of customs, it also contravened the wishes of communities who did not want to be photographed or sketched.
World has an earthier, more naturalistic color palette than the kaleidoscopic 3DS games, and its new lighting engine looks particularly stunning in HDR if you have the TV to match.
The argument provides a stimulus for formulating some methodological and metaphysical questions, and it suggests naturalistic analogies to certain traditional religious conceptions, which some may find amusing or thought-provoking.
His movies are at once highly self-conscious — the viewer is often intensely aware of the presence of the camera, and occasionally of the man behind it — and bluntly naturalistic.
I have serious qualms about aspects of A Song of Ice and Fire, particularly the way it uses its naturalistic depiction of power as a cover for eroticizing sexual violence.
Opera is generally good at taking naturalistic, even workaday, subject matter and heightening it into stylization; this last part of "Proving Up" does the opposite — to, I think, its detriment.
It has been revived on Broadway twice in this century, with Sean Combs (in 2004) and Denzel Washington (23) as Walter in solid, naturalistic productions, both directed by Kenny Leon.
How did he write a first book in such dazzling, sparkling prose—so incredibly deft in execution, so precise and artistic in naturalistic descriptions—and so loving in human portraiture?
Together they indicate that her style has changed over the years, growing at once more abstract and more naturalistic, but her view of the ethical mission of art has not.
Mondrian started out here as a naturalistic painter of Dutch landscapes, working to capture the town's pastoral outskirts, often including farmers and their animals, in subdued color and muted light.
Joseph Godla, the Frick's chief conservator, pointed out that Gouthière would gild an object four or five times to get a thick layer in which to work his naturalistic art.
While the writing is uneven in tone (on purpose), one thing the game excels at is making sure even the smallest player choice is reflected back in a naturalistic way.
Jessica Tcherepnine, a British-born watercolorist whose meticulous, naturalistic depictions of flowers, fruits and vegetables established her as one of the world's leading creators of botanical art, died on Dec.
" Variety praised her co-star's more naturalistic work: "Crawford gives a quiet, remarkably fine interpretation of the crippled Blanche, held in emotionally by the nature and temperament of the role.
"The play was trying to do something surprising and new: to show people behaving in naturalistic ways, to eschew histrionics and telegraphed emotions for something more nuanced," Mayer's director's statement reads.
The reason she doesn't stumble, as others have done when they attempted to "be authentic," is her incorporation of naturalistic elements, where so many studio productions are (and sound) machine-made.
In fact, the most naturalistic photograph in Environmental Exposure, Jacqueline Thurston's "California Condor" (1982), depicting the critically endangered vulture perched on a branch, is actually a taxidermied specimen in a museum.
Mr Pirie's attempts to inject some dynamism feel over-directed: one speech in an otherwise naturalistic domestic scene is delivered by a character standing atop a fridge, for no obvious reason.
Under the inspired direction of Lileana Blain-Cruz, the play achieves something rare: a seamless blend of naturalistic representation and conceptual daring, in which each element enhances and elevates the other.
The scene of depth is rare for Tsireh, with most of his works rendered mostly on plain backgrounds, but he continued painting naturalistic figures in profile for a number of years.
Television comedy, at its best, is a much different place — darker, more complicated, more naturalistic — than it was when this conventional sitcom with then-unconventional characters was last produced in 2006.
Ms. Inoa, a playwright to watch (and a writer for the AMC horror series "The Walking Dead"), melds various styles here, moving from the rap opener to a naturalistic first act.
A study of class, family and politics, Cuarón's excoriating look at his own upbringing and the nation that catalysed it manages to be both understated and grandiose; naturalistic and finely orchestrated.
Ms. Treisman first read the story several months before its publication and said it was not Ms. Roupenian's naturalistic prose that attracted her so much as her deft use of detail.
Each scene has its own specific energy and tone, conjured by a happy congruence of skillfully vivid acting, naturalistic conversations and a cinematographer, Wyatt Garfield, with a clear grasp of mood.
Mumblecore films take a naturalistic approach to telling stories about young people trying to navigate their relationships, occupations, and aspirations in a world where old rules didn't seem to apply anymore.
Their films emphasized folklore and gritty, naturalistic stories — "Rio 40 Graus" was shot in a documentary style — and eschewed elaborate sets in favor of hand-held cameras, natural lighting and real landscapes.
Or the fact that few producers, at least among those wines available in the United States, were taking a conscientious, naturalistic approach with albariño, leaving the genre largely to mass-produced examples?
Next to him, dated some two centuries later, is a naturalistic portrait of a beaming toddler, an embodiment of guileless cheerfulness, probably a thank-you gift to a shrine by happy parents.
Young viewers may find the combination of thriller and morbid teenage melodrama in "13 Reasons Why" addictive, though parents should be aware that it contains startlingly naturalistic depictions of rape and suicide.
The details on the 13th-century gilt bronze work of Pierre Gouthière are lush with naturalistic texture, whether the flowing fur of a ram's head, or the supple skin of a satyress.
With its emphasis on surreal horror rendered via naturalistic storytelling, Point Mystic echoes the aforementioned Knifepoint Horror, but its impressive production value places it at the opposite end of the podcast spectrum.
The less stressed a horse was, the more it snorted—and indeed, the horses in naturalistic settings, free to socialize, roam, and graze, snorted much more than the horses housed in riding schools.
His compositions may at first look naturalistic, but you will find little of the visceral textures seen in the still-lifes and figure-in-interiors of 18th-century French painters such as Chardin.
From this predicament they conjured a mould-breaking musical, the first to combine dance and drama, while ditching the prefatory all-cast chorus that was customary, and grappling with naturalistic issues and characters.
Anthologized in the master tome Lord of the Logos, Szpajdel's artwork reveals a breadth of visual styles that draw from the angular decals of Art Deco and the naturalistic curves of Art Noveau.
From printed watercolors to painted and stippled naturalistic drawings to more simplistic text-based works, it is evident that Kocyildirim's ability to effectively display another person's perspective is something he takes very seriously.
But through charm and magic and, crucially, an extraordinarily naturalistic performance from Stanfield, Riley makes the case that labor conditions and race determine the experience of workers coextensively, one perfectly overlapping the other.
And with this work Luca establishes a formal look that will be his signature: naturalistic figures covered in a creamy-white glaze that glows like moist skin and projects an impression of purity.
There's plenty of choppy percussive elements and cinematic synth washes to be had—but the album also has its fair share of coruscating sound exercises, dotted with naturalistic field recordings and hollow clamor.
The massive marionette is in some ways as naturalistic as his co-stars — he does not burst into song or break into dance, but instead knuckle-walks and vocalizes like an actual silverback.
The colors are muted and the style is naturalistic; swimming ponds and poultry and heat-languid vegetables enable the children's games, and the cinematographer, Santiago Racaj, crouches down to toddler height to watch.
I admired the way Ms. Herzog drove the story of a badly mismatched American couple on two tracks at once: the naturalistic, incremental accumulation of plot and the sudden, anarchic lurchings of mood.
This alone makes the show stand out in our naturalistic contemporary theater, but, alas, he did not stop at thriller and also went for melodrama, romance, spy mystery, political yarn and supernatural fable.
And Ms. Benson, the inventive artistic director of Soho Rep, has coaxed her very affecting, very funny cast into almost naturalistic performances, while still celebrating Mr. Maxwell's love of the artifice of theater.
The most spectacular together-again moment comes with Fernand Pelez's stupefyingly naturalistic "Grimaces and Misery — The Saltimbanques," on public view in the official 1888 Salon while "Circus Sideshow" was displayed at the Indépendants.
The update also brings ComiXology's Guided View feature to iOS, offering a naturalistic way to read comics that hops from panel to panel in the same way our eyes do with real comic books.
Humphreys & Partners naturalistic "beehive" design (above) accommodates 13 passengers per level, per hour and uses sustainable materials to create an ecosystem that powers itself and "gives back to the surrounding area," the firm says.
Point A was a promising start as a naturalistic, agreeable presence, the kind of guy who could score his first big film role simply by sidling up to a casting director at a bar.
"If we just motion captured [an actor's] face and put a human expression on the animal's face, I was concerned that that would blow the illusion of it being a naturalistic documentary," he said.
We are almost certain that Suleiman particularly loved the painting studio collective nakkşahane and its Master, Kara Memi, who promoted a naturalistic style of painting that flourished during the 1540's to 1560's.
See how it all came together at the Pixar studios and how the geniuses at Pixar brought beloved toys like Woody, Bo Peep, and Buzz Lightyear to life in their most naturalistic forms yet.
"We keep it naturalistic but sculpted on the lighting side and want to make sure that the audience doesn't feel a layer of artifice between them and the story and characters," says Weaver-Madsen.
The proponents of mumblecore, like Andrew Bujalski and the Duplass brothers, used broken, highly naturalistic language—and often big bouts of improvisation—to create films that told stories in a more meandering, atmospheric way.
The same matter-of-factness extends to the production as a whole, starting with Dane Laffrey's naturalistic set (which has the virtue of actually looking, for once, like a genuine New York starter apartment).
In 2017, Robert McLachlan, a cinematographer who worked on the show, told Insider that he felt that it had been getting darker over the years, driven by the crew's desire for a "naturalistic" feel.
His storytelling creations draw on myriad inspirations, from natural history to British mythology, as well as a more abstract, naturalistic style inspired by his training with Kenji Io, one of Japan's most celebrated metalsmiths.
Ms. MacNeill was working in the ensemble, and the two began to polish the pitch for a female-driven sketch show that would be naturalistic, observational and shot on location with a single camera.
Working in a naturalistic comedic tradition that black female playwrights such as Lorraine Hansberry and Alice Childress helped shape, Gurira has a nearly unerring ear for how to make popular theatre without compromising authenticity.
Its five-course menu was a great deal at $45, and Mr. Berselius, who was born and raised in Sweden, was already showing a gift for delicately naturalistic compositions in the New Nordic style.
Turned loose on the project, Mr. Lindbergh, renowned for his alternately cinematic and naturalistic portraits of models and screen sirens, aimed to demonstrate that there is beauty in age and, more than that, audacity.
The exploration element has ramped up ten-fold in Odyssey as well, which when paired with its emphasis on player choice, makes it feel like the most naturalistic and open Assassin's Creed game to date.
As inflections go, it's both naturalistic, reflecting where actual human speech might place the emphasis, and a surprise, contradicting the usual expectations regarding meter and delivery, turning it into an affirmation rather than a question.
It's a hell of a lot more naturalistic a portrayal of dating than, say, 10-on-1 group dates or skydiving with a virtual stranger (hey, Nick and Vanessa), and that's something audiences can appreciate.
With strong, simple melodies that easily bend to accommodate the inflections of Baker's naturalistic talk-singing, accompanied by bright guitar arpeggios cutting through the aural space, she's scaled the arrangements for maximum crispness and definition.
It's the austere corridors from 1994 with more naturalistic textures and environmental effects — a fondness for random puffs of steam puts parts of the aesthetic around 2007, based on an informal poll of Verge authors.
A South American aristocrat who became socially ambitious in America, Felicia was an accomplished actress with an elevated elocutionary style that was losing favor to so-called naturalistic modes; she was good at narrating oratorios.
"By the time he did this portrait, in 22012, he had been painting visibly pregnant women for 226 years, and his style evolved over the years to become more and more naturalistic," Ms. Hearns said.
It's handsomely shot (on New York City locations) and smoothly assembled, and its naturalistic, psychological, more moody than pulpy approach may work for non-comics fans who don't mind some gore with their procedural thrillers.
In this environment, Seurat, like every determined artist an opportunist, could take what he wanted and leave the rest, making something new that bordered on abstraction without completely forsaking the avant-garde's opposition, naturalistic painting.
The six-and-a-half-minute piece is a snaky composite, full of rugged friction; it ranges from dissonant, naturalistic sounds to tight, tolling minimalism to a subtly ripping piano solo from Mr. Le Boeuf.
In 2410, when Kehinde Wiley's heraldic but naturalistic portraits of black people were gathering wide acclaim, a much different art world than Hendricks faced in his youth began to turn him into a retroactive icon.
After spending some time at the Pennsylvania barn where many of the sculptures are warehoused by Bertoia's son Val, Bougatsos chose to harness their naturalistic qualities in service of an explicitly political—if somewhat general—message.
Peter Lindbergh, born in 1944 in German-occupied Poland, is seen as the creator of a style of naturalistic fashion photography that dispensed with the lavish make-up and detailed retouching that had characterized the genre.
The milky greens and blues of the game's naturalistic countryside is so unnaturally packed full of wild animals that deer run next to the protagonist Arthur Morgan's horse and rabbits spill out onto the dirt tracks.
He acts as a naturalistic Method counterweight to the hamminess of Rock Hudson, who plays a Texas rancher, and Elizabeth Taylor, as the Maryland woman who doesn't know what she's getting into when she marries him.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 4): 100%What critics said: "The episodes fly by, and the characters reflect more on their naturalistic and hellish features and experiences, which further invigorates Lucifer and Chloe's perfectly imperfect relationship.
These tactile configurations (which she meticulously photographs) are one of the ways Howell experiments with new colors, which may — or may not — find their way into her line's naturalistic palette of muddied browns and greenish grays.
It uses an experimental blend of naturalistic filmmaking and footage from phone apps, following a man who wants desperately and pathetically to be noticed — even if that involves a mass murder campaign with a viral hashtag.
According to Gardner, we&aposve all got abilities in one or more of these intelligences: musical, visual/spatial, linguistic, physical/kinesthetic, logical/mathematical, interpersonal, intrapersonal, naturalistic, and existential — and he&aposs added a possible tenth: pedagogical.
As the protagonist, he's painted as both deeply damaged and relatable, and how he deals with the people and places around him is naturalistic, even when he goes to places as out-there as the astral plane.
Not only did it haul in $966 million worldwide, it was also a master class in realistic computer animation, showing that no animal or landscape was too naturalistic or too complex to project on the green screen.
Some elements of Mr. Audiard's style — off-center close-ups, restless camera movements, natural light and naturalistic sound — align him with the strain of austere, somber, ethically engaged European realism that often dominates the film festival circuit.
More important, they were paradigmatic: Glitzy Bernhardt perfected 19th-century theatrical style (melodrama, exaggerated poses, spectacle), and the spiritual Duse basically invented what would be 20th-century performance ("felt" truth onstage, naturalistic gesture and aversion to artifice).
Reygadas and his wife, Natalia López, a film editor, give naturalistic, convincing performances as Juan and Ester, whose progressive views on coupledom are shaken when Ester falls in with an American "horse whisperer" named Phil (Phil Burgers).
Yet "satisfying" and "satisfactory" are different concepts, and no matter how intuitively puzzling a fully naturalistic theory of consciousness may seem, we have every reason to think that Damasio has the right idea about how experience emerged.
"It's reality and it's not reality, a grounded, naturalistic story that now and then slips its tether like a helium balloon and drifts into a half-dream state," James Poniewozik wrote in his review for The Times.
If it is interpreted to be a naturalistic portrayal of the Dutchman, it succumbs to the obvious pitfalls of looking like Spike from Buffy the Vampire Slayer and having a massive great pole shoved up its arse.
The acting on The Deuce is naturalistic and savvy: James Franco plays twins Vincent and Frankie Martino, and he is in scenes with himself seamlessly (less mind-blowing in the post–Orphan Black era, but still a feat).
The Pixel 2 is part of an effort to fix that, but even so, the more "naturalistic" color tuning on the Pixel 2 XL (and, to a lesser extent, the smaller Pixel 2) just looks a little off.
In contrast to Mr. Thornton's naturalistic portrayal of McBride, we get William Hurt breathing hard as McBride's nemesis, a ghoulish figure with a scarred face who sits in a red-lighted room watching surveillance video of his employees.
This propensity was pushed even further in canvases from the mid-70s and one here, from 1980, which have naturalistic droplets of water painted against a monochromatic ground that look so real they might seep off the canvas.
The proceedings slowly become more naturalistic over the course of the first scene; all the while, Abigail kneels at her prostrate cousin's bed, smiling eerily at the audience as the town begins to whip itself up into madness.
Ultimately the goal for both Hugh and I was to do something very different, something more humanist, something more naturalistic and something more evocative of a genre which has inspired me for a long time: the American western.
Peter Debruge, Variety: DuVernay's choice of who should play Charles Wallace seems questionable at first — if only because McCabe's child-actorly way of playing to the camera makes the lip-smacking Welch's Grape Juice girls look naturalistic by comparison.
The term concrete art — coined around 1930 by the Dutch artist and designer Theo van Doesburg (1883-1931) — denoted works without figurative or symbolic references, art that was free of naturalistic associations and any kind of narrative or sentiment.
Later interpreters of the diorama — a term that came to encompass miniature models as well as naturalistic scenes of taxidermied animals in museums — knew that viewers wouldn't be able to resist being fascinated by things they knew were fake.
At the same time, she mixes a lot of gray into the sky and trees, imparting a corporate pallor to the painting, which makes it even weirder, especially since the scene is a synthesis of the artificial and naturalistic.
" The idea is "to make these sets and locations feel as if they're absolutely not lit by us, but only by Mother Nature or some candles," he said, "so that it feels more naturalistic, albeit enhanced in some cases.
The paintings hover between the naturalistic—the rippling, bait ball effect of Lost in the Waves—and the futuristic (a piece called Debug is built with the angular skeletons of digital animation; a histological study of corrupted computer code).
In early works like "Fase" (1982) — developed from "Violin Phase" — and "Rosas danst Rosas" (1983), Ms. De Keersmaeker showed both an interest in composition (repetition, pattern, counterpoint, synchronicity) and idiosyncratic, naturalistic action (shoulders shrugging, hair brushed away, bodies slumping).
By declining to display this work, they have protected the civil liberties of my eyes, as well as clamping down on the scourge of "fake news" — in this case, Raven's rendering of the President's hairline as healthy and naturalistic.
I'll be curious to know your opinion on the obscurity of XERISCAPING, a landscape style that is manifesting itself everywhere you see naturalistic plantings, like Piet Oudolf's Highline in New York City, and in many public gardens in California.
" Her lone effort at a naturalistic play, "Pale Blue Flowers," is archived at the Harry Ransom Center in Texas, alongside other unproduced plays; she said that a director is welcome to take it on, though "it totally lacks vigor.
Composed of carpet brushes, loosely hanging jute, and a crocheted head, it is less an attempt at naturalistic rendering than a nod to the animating forces of nature and the natural world, which were of chief importance to the sculptor.
"I think one of the biggest things for me was to create a world that was a little heightened and just left of center so that it wasn't grounded in being entirely naturalistic," said Stephenson, whose previous filmography includes documentary work.
Rather than offer the sort of bright, poppy frames of most modern blockbusters, Edwards and his director of photography Greig Fraser favor a more diffuse, naturalistic look — the better to contrast with the harsher, more mechanical lighting within the Imperial ships.
The "miles per disengagement" data point doesn't start to mean anything on its own until a company reaches the validation phase, which is when miles driven are the truest representation of naturalistic driving in the domain and application of interest.
For "The Bird & the Rifle," Ms. McKenna found a naturalistic approach with Dave Cobb, who produced "Traveller," the Chris Stapleton album that dominated the 2015 Country Music Association Awards, and who has also worked with Sturgill Simpson and Jason Isbell.
In a warm tribute to the game at the website Kill Screen, writer Abe Stein says One-on-One can be seen as "a piece of surrealist art" and "absurdist basketball" in comparison to naturalistic gaming experiences like NBA 2k2360.
One thing we pioneered was naturalistic driving research, which is outfitting the vehicle with cameras and sensors and letting people drive their vehicles for one to two years, and [collecting] all the data to truly understand what's leading to crashes.
The wet-on-wet brush strokes in David's fur trim, and the buttery flesh of his hand, give this painting all the naturalistic drama Met visitors recently saw in the art of his fellow Roman bad boy, Valentin de Boulogne.
It works by using motors to pull cables that help extend the hips in a naturalistic and ideally optimum way as we move our legs, which should then reduce the amount of energy our bodies expend in order to move.
Shooting mostly with hand-held cameras and relying on the intimacy of the performances, the director Lukas Dhont probes his protagonist's mind through bold naturalistic style that brings to mind the Dardenne Brothers (and also emulates their signature tracking shots).
The dialogue is loose and naturalistic, with a lot of genuine giggles, and the show has a happy playfulness that might be a temporary reprieve from cabin fever for children but could honestly be a welcome break for adults, too.
And Dan Giles's "Breeders," at the Access Theater in TriBeCa, gives the naturalistic tone of most gay plays a surreal goose — or rather hamster — as a same-sex couple adopting a baby shares the stage with a pair of expecting rodents.
The book concludes with a heartbreaking series of portraits of Sutcliffe's victims as they might look today if they had survived — all of them more naturalistic than Una's self-portraits as a blank female form in a plain white frock.
And while his style of acting might seem too naturalistic for an Expressionist play like this one, Mr. Cannavale's emphatically flesh-and-blood presence makes him the perfect odd man out in a dehumanizing world of machines, literal and otherwise.
The most impressive performers here are the most naturalistic: Ms. Regina's Irene is put upon but resourceful, and Toussaint Jeanlouis's Dooley Wilson (Sam in "Casablanca") persuasively likens the studios' loaning of actors among themselves as a kind of human trafficking.
What also struck me about these playwrights was that they invariably wrote in one of two ways: either their work was highly stylized and poetic, a dreamscape of the soul, or it was naturalistic and conventionally structured, with political overtones.
Compare all this to a song like Game of Thrones' "The Rains of Castamere," which keeps to a clear folk aesthetic, both lyrically and musically: It's simple, using few instruments, with a naturalistic singer and a song that feels very balladic.
Oxidizing the silver changed its color and produced a matte effect that is "more subtle than the usual silver surface and more naturalistic," Ms. Church said, adding that the "wild and natural look" was enhanced by the gap at the front.
In Atomic Blonde, someone who's a little more hammy (like McAvoy) is hammy in a way that perfectly aligns with the film's brooding tone, while someone who's more naturalistic, like Marsan, tweaks that naturalism just enough to tilt toward ham.
Her themes vary from the naturalistic to the feminist, with some visual references coming from her art direction work in advertising, as well as the aesthetics of her editorial work at Juxtapoz magazine (She is also a contributor to The Creators Project.).
With the advance of sound, all-singing-all-dancing melodramas and religious epics grew popular with Indian audiences, but a number of "social-problem" films, naturalistic in their depiction, also found fans, and this, despite being on a less-than-equal footing.
Robert McLachlan, a cinematographer on "Game of Thrones," seemed to back up that theory, telling the website Insider that in the later seasons the show's producers wanted to try "to be as naturalistic as possible" when it came to lighting the sets.
Artworks include a mixed media tribute to karaoke by the artist Rae-Yuping Hsu; "Pacific Princess," a work that includes live performance, by Hsia-Fei Chang; and this year's grand prize winner, "Metamorphosis," a series of naturalistic photographs by Hsiang-Lin Wang.
The naturalistic power of Dutch art is so persuasive that it requires research in order to root out these facts, and imagination to flesh out the emotional damage of the slavery, prostitution, and parental removal that are depicted, or latent, in the image.
Whenever the able young cast is projecting to the last row of the theater, the video shows the artifice of their movement, and whenever they scale their reactions down enough for the video to read as naturalistic, they vanish from the stage.
"We want to make these sets and locations feel as if they're absolutely not lit by us, but only by mother nature or some candles or what have you, so that it feels more naturalistic albeit enhanced in some cases," he said.
In the book's most interesting chapter, Nochlin assesses the lesser-known naturalistic painter Fernand Pelez, whose bewildering "Grimaces and Misery: The Saltimbanques" depicts tired, underfed children performing in a Paris sideshow, a spectacle of misère that stands in for the impoverished city.
In more naturalistic interpretations — such as that provided by Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart in Sean Mathias's 2013 Broadway revival — those eternally linked pals give affecting resonance to the idea of being with someone you can neither live with nor live without.
Both artists have productions in New York just now, and each raises fascinating questions about how black theatre has evolved since the Black Arts Movement, and why so many black plays are naturalistic or fantastic, with little, if any, absurdism in between.
The model stares coolly at us, her face proceeding through broad facets of light: shaded cheek, sunlit nose, deeply shadowed eye socket, barely illuminated far cheek — and it's difficult not to feel awed by such a powerful, yet strikingly naturalistic consummation of dissonant events.
Carter-Johnson used this idea of working with Iris' interests and letting her lead rather than be coerced which she learned from reading books like Rupert Isaacson's "The Horse Boy" and Kristine Barnett's "The Spark" that promoted the idea of Naturalistic Developmental Behavioral Interventions.
Another persistent topic throughout the film is the tension and conflict between the different ways of life in the city and the country; anyone who's ever considered giving up their city lifestyle for a more peaceful and naturalistic existence will relate to Taeko's dilemma.
Beyond that, Ms. Rashad said, is acting — she said she found herself unable to describe how exactly she gasps and hacks without damaging her voice, how she navigates wreckage without stumbling, how she makes ferocity and pain look so naturalistic without damaging her own psyche.
This episode's director Becky Martin, and one of its writers, Rachel Axler, find a good balance in this half-hour between the basic elements of farce — spontaneous fibbing, mistaken identities, a breakneck pace — and the more naturalistic acting rhythms and overlapping dialogue that "Veep" demands.
Its muted, largely naturalistic color palette is a contrast from the highly saturated and lush tones of the last Weerasethakul picture to play in the United States, "Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives," which won the Cannes Film Festival's Palme d'Or in 2010.
I'm already mightily smitten with Trico, a beast of mythological proportions and power given a distinct, and just a little bit delightful personality on account of naturalistic movement and responses to the calls and actions of the tiny human who comes to its aid.
Ms. Breth, who began directing opera in 2000 after more than a decade working in the theater, said she resisted creating naturalistic or realistic operas because, as an audience member, she often found it difficult to suspend her disbelief when people started singing on stage.
With an unadorned, naturalistic style that heavily favors intense close-ups, Hittman plunges viewers into the subjectivity of her protagonists, whose jumble of feelings — dread and confusion, determination and ambivalence, resignation and relief — play out with every glance and gesture, and very few words.
Mr. Shepherd was well known for his paintings of elephants, tigers and other wild animals of Africa and Asia, which he generally rendered in a straightforward, naturalistic style that may not have been appreciated in fine-art circles but did generate plenty of sales.
"Milkwood Arcade" (1963), an early use of acrylic, places a passage of cool, tree-shaded light above a marine blue oblong; an excitable band of brown above and a hot sunny yellow embracing the whole complete a composition both Rothko-esque and allusively naturalistic.
The 45-year-old Casaus has reanimated several terraces, balconies, patios and other small-scale plots throughout Paris with his wild and naturalistic style, which is informed as much by his eye for rare international plants as by his own sense of chaos and spontaneity.
If you're going to include the '60s sculpture of King, Scott, Bolus, Tucker, Annesley or the paintings of John Hoyland or Jeremy Moon, you are going to get color — and a very typical color at that: bright, saturated, more artificial than it is naturalistic.
If "Straight White Men" seemed bigger and more naturalistic than her typical work when it played Martinson Hall, a 199-seat black box theater at the Public, it was still aptly disorienting, maintaining the aura of surrealism that came from her years on the experimental vanguard.
In a career of more than four decades, Mr. Lindbergh became one of the best-known names in fashion photography, propelling the careers of supermodels like Naomi Campbell, Christy Turlington Burns and Linda Evangelista with his alternately cinematic and naturalistic portraits in black and white, his preference.
And in the great "Pietà" (1580-90), how un-naturalistic are the spatial relationships between the dead Christ and the three figures cradling him, and how outlandish the planes of color behind them, which might almost come from some Fauvist picture from the early 20th century.
"Better," which includes production by the Norwegian duo Stargate, celebrates the sensual bliss of a secret affair: "Just hold me in the dark/No one's gotta know what we do," he urges, amid floating piano chords and a swirl of his own naturalistic and sampled vocals.
The team, led by ethology Ph.D student Mathilde Stomp from the University of Rennes, observed 48 horses across three different settings: horses that lived in two riding schools and spent varying blocks of time in stalls and pastures, and one "naturalistic" group of horses that always roamed in pastures.
Mr. van Hove's productions, and John Doyle's spare and revelatory revival of "The Color Purple," stripped away the usual naturalistic veneer and, remarkably, managed to expose the emotional and moral problems the characters are facing with a potency that really pinned you to the back of your seat.
The original series — at least in its first six seasons — was a grounded, naturalistic look at blue-collar life, told through the lens of one family, in the multi-camera sitcom format that tends to allow for more frank discussions of political and social issues than other TV formats.
Sugimoto built his name on photography; his meditative, black-and-white images of everything from drive-in movie theaters and eerily naturalistic wax figures to Rothko-esque seascapes are well represented in museum collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Centre Pompidou, Tate Modern and the J.Paul Getty Museum.
Directors like Joe Swanberg, Lynn Shelton, Noah Baumbach, the Duplass brothers, and pre-Girls Lena Dunham were responsible for the mumblecore movement of the early aughts: naturalistic acting and dialogue married to suburban/urban landscapes, with a sensibility that prioritises, by design or oversight, the point of view of white people.
" Ben Power, the deputy artistic director at the National Theater, said of the resulting work, "What she captures in the production is the fact that it feels like two plays: a great naturalistic American drama of the mid-20th century, but at the same time there is this huge political sweep.
But while 2011's Dark Souls often felt like a grueling test of spirit—pitting you against traps and unfair odds to either break players, or cement their resolve—Dragon's Dogma creates a world in which danger is more overtly obvious, and much of this comes down to the excellent naturalistic lighting engine.
In addition to these curious portraits of women, the artist also employs naturalistic motifs such as birds reminiscent of those painted by famed 19th-century ornithologist John James Audubon, who identified dozens of new avian species and famously cataloged his observations in his seminal compendium of color-plate drawings, The Birds of America.
Mr. Moretti, who has a supporting role as Margherita's brother, plays with different performance styles throughout "Mia Madre," with Ms. Lazzarini delivering a minimalist, naturalistic turn that pulls you in and Mr. Turturro going gloriously large and loud in a performance that seems calibrated to remind you that you're watching a movie.
"There have been several recent naturalistic studies of driving that have reported distraction to be present much more often than was originally seen in police- reported crash data," said lead author Cher Carney of the Transportation and Vehicle Safety Policy Research Program at the Public Policy Center at The University of Iowa.
In 1978, Gerritsen began building a naturalistic, unregimented garden in the Netherlands, where seed heads and bare stems were left to stand through the winter, in collaboration with his partner, the photographer Anton Schlepers; he lost Schlepers to complications of AIDS in 1993, before being diagnosed himself with H.I.V. and dying in 2008.
Perhaps the biggest indication of the changes at Canyon Ranch — a naturalistic if expensive haven created by Mr. Zuckerman to be, as he said in a phone interview, "a fat farm where people would enjoy themselves" — is the addition of an aesthetics center offering not just Botox but also Juvederm, Voluma and Latisse.
The former communist country has emerged as a powerhouse of cinema over the last two decades and much has been made about the Romanian New Wave, a genre of naturalistic and unflinching films that have been consistently winning top prizes such as the Palme d'Or in Cannes and awards at the Berlin and Venice festivals.
In all, while the visual portion of Insect Artifice can appeal to whoever likes botanical and naturalistic artworks with heavy use of line work (Brooklyn tattoo artists, I'm looking at you!), the written text requires a high level of humanistic education and erudition, and the reader might have benefitted from a little more handholding.
I think if you're talking about Buddhism in larger sense to include the supernatural stuff, I'm not sure that you can defend that claim but I think if you're just talking about what is sometimes called, misleadingly I think, the secular part of Buddhism or the naturalistic part, there's no reason for anyone to feel threatened by me.
And in her "Reputation" live appearances thus far — on "Saturday Night Live" and on iHeartRadio's Jingle Ball winter mini-tour — she has been diving deeper into high-end pop spectacle: blinding strobes, blaring bass tones, a gang of hard-hitting backup dancers and her least naturalistic presentation ever, a likely hint of what's to come on this tour.
The installation acts as a synopsis for what is to come; Giacometti appears not to have progressed from one style and medium to another in a conventionally linear fashion, but produced at any one time naturalistic (though lightly stylized) portraits in the round as well as deliberately primitivist pieces, their features incised crudely into flattened surfaces.
But where Starlito's work strips away all extraneous elements to put the focus squarely on a sort of linear, relentlessly naturalistic songwriting, Gates makes his songs dynamic: He's one of the weirdest and most captivating singers in rap, able to bend his voice and squeeze it into sonic corners that are out of reach for nearly any traditionally-gifted vocalist.
But late last year, a significant discovery was made about the location of one of Vermeer's most famous paintings, "The Little Street" — considered by Vermeer scholars to be the most naturalistic townscape in all of Dutch painting — that has reordered the art world's thinking about the artist, and about the way that this tranquil city of 313,000 views its much-loved son.
But it's Witherspoon who shines the brightest, thanks to one simple but bold choice: She dials up her Reese Witherspoon-ness — that brittle, slightly overbearing quality she's had in all her best roles, stretching back to 1999's Election — as far as she can, even though everything around her is much more naturalistic and her storyline is the least outwardly salacious.
To be fair, it's still the greatest series HBO has ever made—even if that fifth season took the naturalistic series and pushed it deep into screwball territory, complete with ragged cop Jimmy McNulty's bonkers fake serial killer that feels more like some drunk dream he had after passing out with Bunk at the train tracks than an actual Wire narrative.

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