His eccentric form appeared to be lifeless and he had closed all his optics.
But there is vanity in all of us, and it takes eccentric forms.
In some episodes of this full-evening jazz piece, she appeared to be inventing her own eccentric form of jitterbugging.
In these works he introduced an extended family of often eccentric isometric forms, many of them derived from cubes, as certain prints reveal.
It's easy to picture concrete being cast in eccentric forms, but steel, twisted unexpectedly, is disorienting.
He was a master of an over-heated, sharp-edged American landscape that points right at modernism in both its pure and eccentric forms.
The show introduces six contemporary Swiss artists, all women, most of whom make work involving eccentric forms of sewing or weaving.
Hibiki, although on friendly terms with Kogure, was still one of the first to encounter his eccentric form of training.
He achieved fame for his eccentric forms and whimsical decoration.
"They're developing an incredibly eccentric form from the storms and the ocean wind," he said.