The poetry of ecu- flasis can be used as an exhibition of the sensational aspect of the artist's life or as an act of interpreting the work itself. Gehrke also looks at the desire to process, result, and paint while balancing the two alternatives by arousing the audience's attention to witness the artist's life. Gehrke respects the creative process of artists and expresses the torture of artists, their theme, theme of death, life and love. Because life only has a temporary glimpse of memories and break lights, this book will serve as a complete collection to measure the art and time directness.
In contrast to these purists, the art of literature, the art of ecu- flasis: art that expresses visual (words, paintings, sculptures, photographs, etc.) with words. Ecuasy is one of the most famous techniques used in art poetry to partly explain art and to partly stimulate new ideas separated from art works. An emotional story from a video game can also be an art form. Using terms similar to Machinima, they are a formal process. Prose is inspired by the intrigue of their video games, their universe, their puzzles, their logical society and physical system, their rules, and boundaries and their emotional resonance unlike the poems of Keats, short play Work is not to show the beauty of art but to capture the unique experience of game play and change the experience to a way to see and see the "conspiracy" of the outside world.
Thus, ecuasias is a rhetorical device that contains different media by the media of the art defining and describing its nature and form. Descriptive works of prose, poetry, movies and even photographs can emphasize what is happening in a particular visual art through its rhetorical vividness. This will strengthen the original art and introduce your life through a great explanation.
Van Gogh Starry Nights - Inspired by poet Walt Whitman and other painters, inspire others including songwriters
3 The traditional definition of ecu- flasis is "linguistic expression of visual artwork", which dates back to the classical era and can compare art of time and space. Simonides' declaration "Portrait poesis" has been translated as "in paintings, therefore in poetry" and is regarded as a one - to - one correspondence ignoring many important differences. For the history of ecuasias, see Wendy Steiner, Rhetoric Colors. Of course, the skull and dry heads of the "road" as a whole are ideologically opposite from the civilized nature of the still and the associated elements. Interestingly, these skull passages also evoke the metaphor of vision and (eternal?) Blindness. Especially, please look at the person in the human mind. They are all alike, dry, tense eyes and shrinking eyes are falling (76). It will dry up. Wear a ball cap