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Dickinson created a total look.
That creates a total contradiction.
It's easy to create a confused jumble or to reduce everything to the least sophisticated common denominator.
While the shapes are still rooted in the work of Picasso and Cubism, they have been fattened and abstracted to create a harmonious jumble of interlocking forms.
Charles Atlas, credited with the lighting, has added more projections that spell out some of the lyrics of "F.E.E.L.I.N.G.," but reverses the letters to create a moving jumble against the back wall.
This gives a fractured sense of Iranian culture and creates a confusing jumble overall.
There is some value in this, but the approach also creates a jumble of instruments, genres and traditions.
Occasionally, Ms. Spain's profusion of choreographic images created a perplexing urban jumble.
But those archaeologists reburied bone fragments in a single hole, creating a jumble that Snoeck likened to a mess of ribs charred together in a post-barbecue fire.
The buildings huddled close together, creating a jumble of blind angles and six-dimensional intersections, crowded at times with women shopping for melons, and motorcycles hauling bales of mint.
Phyllida Barlow The British sculptor has created a sprawling, epic jumble of wood and colour that fills a massive area of Tate Britain's central galleries.
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