His piano playing has formal eloquence and intimates an experience in jazz that goes back to the early 1940's.
Also a suite of abstract sculptures derived from automobile chassis: Vaseline and plastic with cement and steel, pink and gray, rough and smooth, hard and soft - the materials sustaining a narrative of formal eloquence.
Trapnel's example brings attention to a distinctive problem about the nature of imitative voice which separates the culturally disenfranchised from those culturally empowered through education in formal eloquence.
The enormous appeal of Smith's images was based on his ability to capture dramatic moments in pictures that were remarkable for their formal eloquence.
You don't have to be religious to appreciate the inborn eloquence, both formal and literary; you only have to accept that painting, when it comes from the heart and is so clearly genuine, can lift the soul.
The monologues by these attorneys, and by Mr. Langdon Lloyd as Lord Justice Steyn, sometimes have a formal, exhortative eloquence clearly meant to rouse anger and indignation.
Vaseline and plastic combine with cement and steel - pink and gray, rough and smooth, hard and soft - the materials sustaining a narrative of formal eloquence.