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Discover LudwigThe phrase "visual serenity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of calmness or tranquility that is perceived through sight, often in relation to art, nature, or design. Example: "The painting exudes a sense of visual serenity, inviting viewers to lose themselves in its peaceful landscape."
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Visual serenity.
He called the movie "thrilling"; praised the lead actress, Edith Clever, for her ability "to deliver lines that must hold their tone like a sustained note of music; exulted in the movie's "visual serenity and dramatic sureness"; and concluded that "The Left-Handed Woman" makes us feel silent and alone, the way we often feel inside ourselves when we pause to notice.
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In the visual language, soft blues project a serenity and quiet peacefulness.
But the serenity of the visuals and the way in which you explore the environment, as a seagull swooping from perch to perch, gives a sense of distance.
This is a simple and moving cinema language, whose serenity belies the rich complexity of its visual construction and its mastery of the themes of childhood, memory and loss.
Meng has a certain serenity about him, which is lucky because the stage and lighting design are the visual equivalent of hyperventilation.
Most of what's here — a ceremonial staff, an ivory horn, a copper-covered chief's throne — is meant to advertise the probity and serenity of the consummate ruler, though there's at least one departure to the visual wild side.
For the launch of Sweetbox, a boutique visual effects company in Sydney, director Rimantas Lukavicius and team were asked to "explore the beauty and serenity of what the world would look like when coming to an end".
Serenity reigned.
Complete serenity.
7. Serenity.
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