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The three "Nocturnal" pieces, each a different size with distinct proportions, depict three registers of texturally delineated landscape (rocky pier), seascape (bark-like waves) and night sky (studded with stars) are particularly satisfying -- minimal or abstract versions of a Van Gogh nocturne at the De Young Museum in the current Post-Impressionism show.
ArtScene: Current California Exhibitions You Should See ArtScene 2010
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The three "Nocturnal" pieces, each a different size with distinct proportions, depict three registers of texturally delineated landscape (rocky pier), seascape (bark-like waves) and night sky (studded with stars) are particularly satisfying -- minimal or abstract versions of a Van Gogh nocturne at the De Young Museum in the current Post-Impressionism show.
ArtScene: Current California Exhibitions You Should See ArtScene 2010
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The three "Nocturnal" pieces, each a different size with distinct proportions, depict three registers of texturally delineated landscape (rocky pier), seascape (bark-like waves) and night sky (studded with stars) are particularly satisfying -- minimal or abstract versions of a Van Gogh nocturne at the De Young Museum in the current Post-Impressionism show.
ArtScene: Current California Exhibitions You Should See ArtScene 2010
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The three "Nocturnal" pieces, each a different size with distinct proportions, depict three registers of texturally delineated landscape (rocky pier), seascape (bark-like waves) and night sky (studded with stars) are particularly satisfying -- minimal or abstract versions of a Van Gogh nocturne at the De Young Museum in the current Post-Impressionism show.
ArtScene: Current California Exhibitions You Should See ArtScene 2010
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Writer of it, whoever she is, has formed a kind of Nocturnal Orgie out of her own Fancy: Whether this be so or not, her Letter may conduce to the Amendment of that kind of Persons who are represented in it, and whose Characters are frequent enough in the World.
The Spectator, Volume 2. Richard Steele 1700
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Burgess Meredith in 1949, and "Tuning Up," a fantasy on an orchestra's tuning ritual (written for the film "Carnegie Hall" in 1947, but not used), and two were substantial (the vocal works, "étude pour Espace," from 1947, and "Nocturnal," from 1961).
NYT > Home Page 2010
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Microsoft's Short Hand Search "Wild Thing" & IM Link Sharing "Nocturnal" interesting article explaining two new projects Microsoft is working on in relation to MSN Search.
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The second is something named "Nocturnal" and this shares bookmarks and Web browsing activity with your MSN Messenger buddies.
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"Nocturnal," which is hailed as "the first cutting-edge, Gothic horror webseries" (according to its website) falls somewhere in the mediocre / not-so-great category.
Pink Raygun - News, Reviews and Interviews for Fangirls...and boys 2008
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His work has also appeared on the CDs and T-shirts of metal bands such as Nocturnal Vomit and Putrefied Genitalia.
Pretty/Scary 2008
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