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Pointillism (/ˈpwæ̃tɪlɪzəm/, also US: /ˈpwɑːn-ˌ ˈpɔɪn-/) is a
technique of
painting in
which small,
distinct dots of
color are
applied in
patterns to form...
- in
normal waking consciousness involves a
seemingly random noise of
pointillistic light or dark
regions with no
apparent shape or order. This can be seen...
- the front. The
skiff and the
ferry boat with the tricolor, and the
pointillistically applied spots at
various locations in the
lower mid-section of the...
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settling on the
final design of an unsettling, angry-looking, underlit,
pointillistic doll-like face (which does not
appear in the film)
peering through the...
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together with
Seurat to
develop the
technique of pointillism. For his
pointillistic paintings Signac mostly chose water,
ships and
ports as subjects. After...
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alive on Broadway, a
remark some
perceived as
criticism of Sondheim's
pointillistic score.
Herman later denied that that had been his intention.) Sunday...
- "It
therefore demands unusual patience" and may be
compared to the
pointillistic paintings of
Georges Seurat.
Freak Out!, the 1966
debut album by the...
- music"), then in
French "musique ponctuelle", but
quickly confused with "
pointillistic" (German "pointillistische",
French "pointilliste"), the term ****ociated...
- Pomus, and
Tammy Wynette. Cash
wrote Composed: A
Memoir (2010), "a
pointillistic memoir about growing up with and
without her father, and
about how she...
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model and
strategic guide [...] the
music isn't retro. It's full of
pointillistic computer productions and
electronically tweaked vocals, and some tracks...