Sentence examples for evocative representations from inspiring English sources

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"I thought that perhaps a few might have rendered scenes from London or its environs at the time 'Pygmalion' was written," he says, "thus giving me some visual insights into this world". The work of painter J.M.W. Turner who was born in Covent Garden and obsessed with evocative representations of natural light was especially useful.

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A marvellously evocative representation of Shanghai written contemporaneously by one of Japan's leading experimental modernists, a member of the New Sensationalist group of writers.

Martha Walter's painting "Chairs at Coney Island," undated, owes much to Boudin and Monet but is a skillful and evocative representation of a day at the beach in New York.

So on Sandra Goldmark's thoroughly evocative representation of a startlingly cluttered back stage area (cleverly lighted by R. Lee Kennedy), thespians (noun derived from the actor Thespis of Icaria, whom McNally indeed mentions) gather and chat--some playwrights and directors, too.

What began as a generic blue face eventually got personalized features, skin tones and life-like features, and became a polished and evocative digital representation of a real person.

"I wondered, could it be possible to transform these evocative machines into representations of a gun arsenal?" he adds.

It is this memory that initiated in me, years later, a new obsession, fueled by what were now years of experience in technical manifestations of art". "I wondered, could it be possible to transform these evocative machines into representations of a gun arsenal?" he adds.

Looking at one of John Hejduk's sketches for his Victims project (1986), it is difficult to imagine a more evocative and living representation of his 67 unbuilt structures, designed for the grounds of the Gestapo headquarters in Berlin, than his lexigram-like grid of quick lines in felt-tip and ink on notebook paper.

2. Train scholars in evocative writing and representation.

Some are photographs, but the most evocative is a symbolic representation: a room full of talismans and plants that represent both the pioneering scientist's work and his African heritage.

Judging by long-time Barber vocalist Ottilie Patterson's evocative Lonesome Road, however, more representation of this pioneering group's regular road repertoire – and fewer star guests – might have made for a slightly better-balanced tribute.

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