Wilson, human nature is characterized by archetypes; Speyer's recurring figures and erotically
evocative palette (lurid violet, gentle green) seem to express surrender to erotic temptation as one of these.
Without falling into the trap of adhering strictly to the plot of Dante's narrative, Bigonzetti's work is fluid, rich in atmosphere and suggestion,
evocative without being emphatic.
The whole of this outer part is almost as austere as Kampmann at his most fierce: the experiences are Sublime in Burke's sense (the aesthetic sense
evocative of death and terror), rather than Beautiful (
evocative of sex and sensual pleasure).
The index covers just about every botanical topic conceivable between "acacias" and "zygogynum." Bernhardt more than meets his stated goal of creating a book that is
evocative of earlier nature writers such as James Berry and Harriet Keeler, while including updated information about structures and chemicals that these earlier writers in pre-electron micrograph days could never have dreamed of.
This is post-paisley abstraction at its most
evocative, a focused pedal-to-the-metal loopiness that fully energizes the decorative and churns it into a charged vehicle for a kind of acrylic adrenaline.
The works ranged from an exploration of movement and its relationships with gravity to an
evocative rendering of British Columbian art.
Parc Citroen in Paris is a modern version of the democratic,
evocative, urban park.
Morrison, who reads her own novel, writes
evocative fiction, though it is so often sad.
The unrestrained color and
evocative words ("LIGHTNING," "BUTTERFLY") resulted from aesthetic choices, compositional or simply poetic, that represented an altogether different enterprise from that which governs the more restrictive documentary function and parameters (distance traveled, time spent) of his photo-texts.
The narrative in the three Allende stories Davidson uses -- "Wicked Girl," "Tosca," and "Revenge" -- is neatly linear; yet the stage portrait Davidson and her collaborators create is a rich collage of sound, text, and scenic elements, each one stunningly
evocative of the cultural and emotional terrain of the stories.
The turquoise domes of Samarkand and Bukhara, in the former Soviet republic of Uzbekistan, are among the world's most
evocative architectural symbols.
To quote KLIATT's July 2001 review of the hardcover edition: In her dark,
evocative style, Block (author of Weetzie Bat and other YA novels) tells of a girl named Echo finding herself and finding love, in a series of linked stories set in L.A.