brushstrokes in A Sentence

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    When we look at the Mona Lisa, we see much more than just the Brushstrokes.

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    Like the Impressionists, van Gogh began using broken Brushstrokes of paint and lighter colors in his work.

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    Whenever we look at an object such as the Mona Lisa, we see much more than just the frame and the Brushstrokes.

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    The Japanese were known for their skill in depicting flowers, plants and birds in underglaze paintings that used the fewest possible Brushstrokes.

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    The brain's grouping function also allows us to see the form of a bridge, river, and smokestacks before we see Monet's individual Brushstrokes of color.

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    His solos, both lyrical and layered with colour, are immediately identifiable to critics and pop music fans as readily as the Brushstrokes of Monet's water lilies are to art historians.

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    His solos, both lyrical and layered with color, are immediately identifiable to critics and pop music fans as readily as the Brushstrokes of Monet's water lilies are to art historians.

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    Showing a tumultuous church engulfed by an inky blue night sky, Raza uses gestural Brushstrokes and a heavily impasto-ed application of paint, stylistic devices which hint at his later 1970s abstractions.

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    In the treatment of the face and head, the Brushstrokes are directional, following and thus describing the planes and shapes in order to convey the structure and volume of the head or the texture and growth pattern of the facial hair.

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