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Her paintings, done in a folkish, faux-naïf style somewhat reminiscent of that used by Marsden Hartley in his 1930's renditions of life with a seafaring family in Nova Scotia, have an earthy, here-and-now quality, with details, like wallpaper patterns, foliage, stones in a garden wall painstakingly delineated.
The popular show Parenthood -- which recently ended its successful five year run on NBC -- was beloved for its heartwarming renditions of life as part of a large family -- the good, the bad, and the ugly.
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"Talk about rejection," he says into the microphone after finishing a much unnoticed rendition of "Life Is a Cabaret".
Then BEN VEREEN did the all-out rendition of "Life Is Just a Bowl of Cherries" he does in "Fosse," and walked around the corner to the Broadhurst Theater to do the show.
It's a rose-tinted rendition of life in the barrio — everyone looks happy, everything looks clean — the bodega, the beauty salon, the shaved ice and café con leche.
Bowie was honoured at the Brit awards last month, when singer Lorde and the backing band that worked with Bowie on his final two tours performed a moving rendition of Life on Mars.
In this ensuing rendition of life under siege, she corrects the deficit, but although her version of real-life events is frequently fantastical and defiantly romantic, the playfulness of artistic licence doesn't lead to a novel as light-hearted as its setup suggests.
The son and grandson of sculptors, he had dabbled precociously in the medium in his youth but had returned to it only in 1926, when he started to make his famous miniaturized "Circus," the teeming rendition of life under the big top executed in wire, wood, paint and bits of fabric that became a hit in avant-garde circles on both sides of the Atlantic.
Plate XLVII, in Darwin (1838) Fig. 4 An old atmospheric rendition of life on the Patagonian plains, replete with Patagonian cavies, rheas, and other species (AMNH Library).
For these progressive artists, the illusion of speed was accomplished through Cubistic, multicolored linoleum-cut renditions of modern life.
The styles are unanimously representational, with the extremes defined by Nataraj Sharma's dreamlike, sometimes nightmarish renditions of urban life, which have academic underpinnings, and Ram Singh Urvedi's obsessively dotted imaginary creatures that draw on indigenous traditions in the state of Madhya Pradesh but seem conversant with cartoons, sci-fi and even Dr. Seuss.
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