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enfold

[en-fohld] / ɛnˈfoʊld /


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In one of the first, he removes the outer layer of the mysterious mound — the vast canvas in which he later enfolds the audience member — to reveal that there is, in fact, a person underneath.

From New York Times

Harmonies meander through chromatic ambiguities; low-fi moments dovetail into studio opulence, as loops and echoes enfold her voice like electronic ghosts.

From New York Times

Like many of his works, the composition of “Landscape With Rainbow,” with its sweeping, concave valley and raised edges, enfolds you into it.

From Washington Post

Like many of his works, the composition of “Landscape with Rainbow,” with its sweeping, concave valley and raised edges, enfolds you into it.

From Seattle Times

And she nailed it, not just singing beautifully, but with a voice that seemed to enfold within it a desperate craving for a better world.

From Washington Post