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It is also a dizzying, slightly hallucinatory, one-rogue rogue's gallery.
His paintings have the slightly hallucinatory air of convalescence, each section of the view given its own special love.
It's a slightly hallucinatory interpretation of late 18th-century Austro-Hungarian splendour, complete with vertigo-inducing wigs, flaming candelabras and heaving bosoms.
It must be a thriller because Ed McCarthy's lighting keeps doing slightly hallucinatory tricks to Chas W. Roeder's expensive-looking set.
The unhappy travelers included Robert Johnston, an ex-pilot and former medical examiner for Britain's Civil Aviation Authority, who told the paper that a lack of air made him feel "slightly hallucinatory" on a flight from San Diego to London.
Their works include stubby little sculptures depicting major and minor events from the history of mankind and a videotape of a slightly hallucinatory journey through the Zurich sewers, made from footage shot by that city's water authority.
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The prime example of this approach is "Apple Tree and Shed" (2007), with hallucinatory, slightly Cubist orbs of white blossoms and, intruding from the right, the flat, almost collagelike face of a shack in lichen-green clapboard.
Organized by Brett Littman, a guest curator who is the executive director of the Drawing Center in SoHo, the show is overdesigned and ultimately too small and tame to do Von Bruenchenhein's achievement full justice; it especially scrimps on his luridly colored, slightly greasy looking hallucinatory paintings from the 1950s and early '60s.
The abstracting color and the photographic luminosity have a mildly hallucinatory and even slightly mystical effect, as if we were seeing through the eyes of someone in a Joan Didion novel having a jet-lag induced breakdown.
While a lot of these songs have similar parts, each one felt a bit different each another slightly different shade in Jamiroquai's hallucinatory rainbow.
Angular, masklike, brusquely rendered, they all seem shamanistic and slightly crazed; their bright, staring eyes imply the ingestion of hallucinatory substances.
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