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And they are danced, with a brilliant blend of abstraction and realistic evocation: the dog (Erick Montes) is a star turn all by himself.
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The result, paradoxically, is that there are sequences where the invented world of Westeros can seem more realistic than the evocations of the past to be found in many a historical novel.
Though sometimes freighted with meaning, her evocations of nature are always brisk, realistic, lucid: "Even the ground feels fleshed, cushy with leaf-rot and the sponge of root fibers, webs and wood digested to gel".
Ridgard's evocation of daily life here is so realistic that you can almost feel the biting wind blowing across the flatlands form the North Sea.
(Rosenberg)20110616 Galleries: Uptown 'John Storrs' (through June 30) This exhibition, by emphasizing relatively realistic works, complements the illuminating survey of the American sculptor John Storrs (1885-1956) — best known for his Deco-ish evocations of abstracted skyscrapers — at New York University's Grey Art Gallery.
The set design reflects the unsure style: its two-dimensional evocations of early-20th-century Brooklyn have cartoonish colors matched with street-scene drawings that aim for realistic accuracy.
Evocation is what excites me more.
The evocation of old Hollywood is intentional.
A roving evocation of Russia's past.
Expression must be distinguished from evocation.
I love evocation.
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