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Byer weaves his Faux Fauvism through both real and unreal places, but he consistently pays keen attention to space and canvas breadth.
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That is no dishonour, given the breadth of the canvas, but in a way it is a missed opportunity of its own.
Despite the novel being "tedious low-brow popular history", Tenser felt it "had some scope, had some breadth to it; there was canvas for a film".
Friedman's contribution to this discussion is the breadth and detail of his historical canvas, and it's a significant one.
A widescreen 1987 canvas of a line of silhouetted 18th-century ships riding the swell, called Parts Per Trillion, somehow needs its breadth to carry a sense of space, and to make you think of what the title might possibly mean.
But if Bach was the headliner, his music was also a blank canvas on which these musicians projected an overview of the superb state of guitar and lute technique, and the breadth of interpretive imagination that illuminates their work.
Intensely layered abstractions feature breadth as well as depth, with paint manipulated into three-dimensional forms right on the surface of the canvas.
You need breadth.
A mere hair's breadth.
Where's the breadth?
Polish, understatement, breadth.
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