The paintings, mostly oils on canvas, are rich in layered color and rhythmic line.
The acoustic guitar, for many electric guitarists, is a Stalingrad, and the two barely seemed able to keep time or produce articulate, rhythmic lines.
Look at the bulbous feet and the play between the heavy flesh and the light, rhythmic lines of the robes.
The lines, rhythmic and clipped, have the tautness and force of Odysseus' bow.
In "tailgate" style the trombone plays a rhythmic line underneath the trumpets and cornets.
Naskh style displays a very rhythmic line.
His bravura work, concentrating on stage scenes and personalities, is animated by a complex but rhythmic line that pins down its subjects with witty precision.
"Cantilever II" comes as a glorious release of energy, with its bodies flying in and out of unison through the music's rhythmic lines.
His fingers tap danced a little rhythmic line across it.
He began to sing in a form of elvish that Paks could not follow, long rhythmic lines that expressed doom and sorrow.