Sentences with phrase «appear in the nap»

I am also always curious as to which artists from past issues of New American Paintings have made it to what is arguably the biggest stage in the commercial world today (for example, Andrew Brischler who appeared in NAP just a couple of years ago and now finds himself at the big show with GAVLAK).
Two past cover artists, Shara Hughes and Devin Troy Strother, are both on view; both have had thriving careers since first appearing in NAP.

Not exact matches

Try and create a calm nap environment if your toddler appears to be ready to nap and if it's getting late in the day, create a calm play time maybe with some favourite books to help them relax but not necessarily sleep.
Please keep in mind that recently, he has not been taking his normal naps as they appear here: 7 am - Wake, eat (BF) 8 or 8:15 - Nap 10:30 or 11:00 - Wake, eat (he's been sleeping longer at this nap only in the past few days, and I have been letting him) 12 or 12:30 - Nap 1:30 or 2:00 - Wake up (sometimes fussing), eat 3 or 3:15 - Down for nap 5 or 5:30 - Up, eat 6:15 or 6:45 - Nap 8:30 pm - Wake him, feed, then right to bed.
Note that even just a short while after waking in the morning or waking from a long nap you might see your child yawn, appear lethargic, or rub their eyes.
And, across the vast expanse of exquisitely clipped lawn (in the hard, oblique light, it appeared to have a perfect nap, like quality velvet) were creeping the long, inky shadows that signaled the steady advance of evening.
Put your puppy out the first thing in the morning, after each meal and nap, the last thing at night, and at any other time when he appears to be restless.
Lucy appears in none of the gorgeous landscapes that line the studio where she naps, but she's always there, just beyond the frame, to witness the making of art.
In some scenes, Thomas» models appear relaxed, gazing at the viewer as if waking from a nap or listening to music, while others take the form of more traditional portraiture.
Although Stella wasn't present that morning — he was apparently napping, and at 70, that isn't a surprise — Adam Weinberg, the director of the Whitney, did bring up a quote that explained Stella's personality in one phrase through an interview with art historian Caroline Jones, which also appears as one of the wall texts:
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