Sentence examples for drawings whose from inspiring English sources

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There he created an enormous body of ornate, densely patterned drawings whose incantatory power, formal scope and cultural richness defy category.

Chloe Piene is represented by a lugubrious, highly resistible video projection, in which a dirt-stained young woman writhes in masochistic rapture, but also by similarly themed, terrific drawings whose snarling line bears comparison with that of Egon Schiele.

There is a series of stupendously beautiful prints; there are drawings of catenaries that resemble folds of gowns or shrouds; and mottled ink-on-plastic drawings whose marbled pattern suggests moonlight on rippling water.

From the early 60's there are lively color drawings whose fanciful components — childlike squiggles, doodles and bizarre shapes dancing over spacey fields — show a wide but still unfocused vocabulary.

The only possible thing to do is to submit to this sense of disorientation, even of queasiness – and, perhaps, to take comfort in the artist's marvellously inky drawings, whose thick lines bring to mind both woodcuts and the movies of Hitchcock in his 60s heyday (also, Victorian funeral cards).

Mr. Tyler, hitherto one of the region's best-known unknown artists, was the subject of "Valton Tyler: Visionary Landscapes," at the MAC, and visionary seems the right word for describing his vivid, unusual and technically refined paintings, prints and drawings, whose style defies convenient labels.

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The elder Mr. Moses, who produced hundreds of paintings and drawings and whose work was the subject of countless exhibitions during a career spanning more than 60 years, continued to work almost daily until about two weeks ago, when his health began to fail.

For this week's Six-Pack, I want to highlight David Michael Chandler, a hand-drawing fanatic whose work seems almost childlike in style and ingenuity, but never fails to deliver a complex atmosphere upon closer inspection.

His cartoons showed the influence of John T. McCutcheon and Clare Briggs, whom he had admired in his youth; he also had the skill to draw in the more fastidiously cross-hatched style of a Charles Dana Gibson, copies of whose drawings he had sold drawings as originals.

Flash―the sample tattoo drawings that still adorn many studios today―was developed and popularized by Lew Alberts, whose drawings are displayed along with work by Bob Wicks, Ed Smith, and the legendary Moskowitz Brothers.

The illustrator Carson Ellis, whose drawings have graced "The Mysterious Benedict Society," is Meloy's wife.

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