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But there is no getting away from the human need for ritual and stylization.
There are so many levels of stylization, and sometimes they all come together in the same scenes.
"It was indeed the stylization that got me into movies.
"You see the levels of stylization you have going here?"
The only way they are able to control the anguish of their particular story is through stylization."
But remember, he said, hyper-reality is a kind of stylization, too.
The white makeup is a stylization of the face.
If you separate your work from reality, the artistry and stylization become the focus.
Some of this stylization makes for an old-fashioned look.
All movement aimed to be direct, functional, and to avoid stylization.
Stylization of the forms kept growing until eventually totally fade out in the first 1950 years works.
But for the genre to function properly, a degree of stylization is required.
The stylization is established in a brief opening nightclub scene.
These variations are usually in the badges' material, size and stylization.
It allowed a great deal more stylization and showed splendid workmanship.
Almost instinctively, he has made every effort to avoid local stylization or affectation in his work.
The problem here is, of course, one of stylization.
The third phase is marked by further stylization and sophistication of the literary language.
There is an ingenious stylization here that enhances a classic in a rich way.
It is there that we see the evolving dialogue between naturalism and stylization.
"Union Hall" is a novel, redrawn with the stylization of dance.
Brecht also used stylization through what he termed "alienation effects."
They are realistic in appearance, in contrast to the later stylization.
But this is not stylization intended to be noticed by the viewer, except on close examination.
"The world is color; black and white is stylization."
Britten discovered early that the very act of setting words to music involves stylisation.
They are permitted no naturalistic embellishment, but given that choice the stylisation should be taken further.
He returned to the final stylisation of the composition in 1877, when his two surviving children died within a short time of each other.
His watercolour work from around 1900-10 invoked a successful balance between Naturalism (arts) and stylisation.
Decorative stylisation is very marked, surfaces are dotted or outline clings round a solid core.
In other instances one finds a tendency to over elaborate, and a heaviness of design (or an empty, lifeless stylisation) is the result.
This name was changed to "Beast" before their debut, but the group retains the original stylisation in all their promotional material.
Bedford went with neither stylisation nor realism; instead the violence simply tended to happen off-stage, but everything else was realistically presented.
Amitabha reveals a lot of potential with his freshness, sans stylisation and mannerisms.
He opined that its stylisation was a "hybrid of American cartooning and Japanese anime" for adults.
The industry maintains this apparently inelegant style is all in the service of getting good photos, producing the necessary elongation and stylisation of the model's body.
From the 1970s, he moved from the realistic depictions of the human form of his earlier works towards a geometric stylisation incorporating curves.
Robertson directed his own plays and aimed to get rid of the unreal stylisation and bombast of the old melodramas.
Owing to the stylisation employed, the faces in all these portraits are stiff and mask-like. psychological intensity varies, but all create haunting presences.
Superior in composition to any which followed, they show true craftsmanship in their modelling in a skilful blend of stylisation and realism."
Currently it is almost completely extinct as a primary language and is mostly used by authors and artists for stylisation in literature, poetry and songwriting.
For all the cartoon-like stylisation of the puppets I could tell the handsome zoo heroes with their dashing stride from the lumbering menace of the demons.
The majority of the Venus figurines appear to be depictions of females that follow certain artistic conventions, on the lines of schematisation and stylisation.
That way, the way of Camp, is not in terms of beauty but in terms of the degree of artifice, of stylisation.'
But the borrowings are filtered through elements from traditional Chinese drama and art, particularly a penchant for stylisation and a disregard for Western standards of realism.
Stylisation can lead to the fully abstract picture, where reference is only to conditions for a picture plane - a severe exercise in self-reference and ultimately a sub-set of pattern.
Christ Mocked, ca 1935, oil on canvas, Royal Cornwall Museum, Truro, CornwallMade with "typical 1930s stylisation."
The collection also includes the work of independent artists such as Ivan Rabuzin who by the end of the 1950s-1960s was creating works of lyricism with systematic abstraction and stylisation.
The Independent felt that "Maybury's stylisation makes the film more interesting than it would have been if directed by your average British journeyman, but it finally adds up to earnest heritage romance."
Zephirus Returns (2001) recycles and, by means of post-modern stylisation, "disintegrates" the Franco-Italian flavour by hybridising Monteverdiesque patterns and post-impressionist expression.