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abstracted

[ab-strak-tid] / æbˈstræk tɪd /


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Drawing from a diverse but related mélange of influences that span Midwest emo, abstracted post-rock, minimalist classical composition and homespun folk, Caroline pairs lush instrumentation with simple lyrics.

From Washington Post

“You can’t show them a kind of more abstracted version or adults actors playing dogs. So that’s why we really leaned into the form of puppetry,”

From Seattle Times

While in Rome, she created abstracted birds out of terra cotta.

From New York Times

But this is a function of its oracular style — the broad, slightly abstracted tone of a truth-teller — depicting the workings of control and domination throughout a culture and a nation.

From Washington Post

The photos in Sue Wrbican’s “Before the Ghost” sequence are abstracted, but their bright-orange swells evoke fire, perhaps of the petrochemical variety.

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