Sentences with phrase «artists feel more»

Not exact matches

In the in - depth piece she enumerates a long list of innovators — from Ernest Hemingway to Steve Wozniak — who felt solitude was central to their work, before going on to argue that it's not just artists and inventors who need to carve out more time alone.
However although I might not have a makeup artist at my disposal every day, I learned so much during those 60 minutes that I felt infinitely more confident about recreating the look at home and incorporating the techniques used into my everyday makeup application.
While celebrity solo (in more ways than one) artists like Nicki Minaj are starting the new year just «focusing on their work,» other singles are «feeling refreshed and ready to put themselves out there,» Tinder's resident sociologist affirms.
Art can transform a space and buying art that is artist originated through Minted and Etsy makes your space feel even more stylish and special.
I feel even more so when it's labeled» Christian» People are more inclined to take advantage of people's faith and more con artists, scammers or now known as «Cat Fishing» goes on.
I am a good natured, creative type individual seeking the same in another... likes to have fun, as well as cultivate the artist career, which I feel would be all the more vital along with a creative and lively girl.
I feel there may be more scam artists on here than real people.
Looper is not exactly the film one might expect, it has more sentiment and softness to it than the trailers and ads suggest, but what it mostly is is something that feels firmly like the mark of a movie artist ascending.
Where Bourdain and Melville go to painstaking lengths to describe the addictions, hardships, and unending effort that went into the toils at the center of their tales, Feed the Beast only expresses a basic admiration for the process and love for the end product, which makes [creator Clyde] Phillips's perspective feel more like that of a hungry customer than of a relentless artist in the kitchen.
This often feels more like a discussion of The Room than Artist, so while it's fun, it's not as informative as I'd like.
But ultimately that's what's great about his filmmaking, and The Raid 2 in particular: Where the first film felt like a gritty, hardcore tribute to the martial artists and films that inspired it, this one blooms more fully, not only feeling like its own entity, but offering much thrills that are significantly more democratic.
The movie also feels like a throwback to old Hollywood in the same vein as 2012's Best Picture winner, The Artist, and nobody loves a film about showbiz more than showbiz people.
It's a fascinating and creative look at Joseph Beuys, and more than anything made me admire this great artist and feel deeply inspired by his work and his outlook on life.
Also produced and directed by Franco, The Disaster Artist feels like a perfect fit for this hyper - prolific jack - of - all - trades; he must understand more than most the drive to create and the pleasure / pain of the creation's ultimate completion and exhibition.
Collectively they feel like a triumph over the long - simmering tension between art and commerce — between personal expression and commercial concerns — that has seen renewed debate in the film industry as artists endeavor to make movies that feel like more than another episode in a series.
Sure, this wouldn't be the first time that an artist has claimed to bare all prior to the release of a new album, but with both «Django Jane» and «Make Me Feel,» Monáe has already ventured into more personal spaces than ever before.
At its best, it's flippant fun, but with its depiction of a hateful, haughty, tortured artist who is losing touch with reality, it feels much more like a film about Woody Allen than it does Godard.
Making his surrogate Oliver (Ewan McGregor) an artist and illustrator helps to earn the more offbeat touches, which never feel precious.
THE DISASTER ARTIST: I don't think I laughed harder during a film this year — or ever felt more empathy towards eccentric auteur Tommy Wiseau.
Like a silent film of the «20s, «The Artist» features heaping spoonfuls of melodrama, but it's all done with such wit and imagination that it feels like more than pure mimicry of a bygone era.
For one, The Disaster Artist's attention to detail can only be fully appreciated with knowledge of the references; it feels like a spiritual sequel to The Room, only with more coherent dialogue.
Is Aronofsky working through his feelings regarding a past relationship, or is he more concerned with exploring the dynamics between an artist and his muse?
It's a wonderfully self - aware moment, but while the writing is smart, The Artist feels like more than just a clever pastiche.
I doubled back to his earlier films; I loved both Boogie Nights and Magnolia, but they felt like the work of a different artist entirely, one less sure on his feet and more indebted to his influences than the one who'd produced these singular masterpieces in the past decade.
And that's the problem with «Get on Up»: it feels more like a greatest hits of classic James Brown moments than an examination of the artist himself, barely scratching the surface of what was clearly a very complex man.
LOU director Dave Mullins and producer Dana Murray «As artists who struggled with the typical challenges of growing up and fitting in — thinking we were the only ones feeling like outsiders — this nomination is more meaningful than anyone could imagine.
He feels that art - related terms such as alliteration and hyperbole become more relevant when rooted in discussions about artists and styles that the kids like.
I hope young readers of all backgrounds will feel inspired to learn more about these amazing scientists, musicians, artists, athletes, writers, activists, and other people of courage.
I think artists (of any medium) who do this, who capture what it «feels like» in that moment, are the ones whose work lasts, whose work we want to keep coming back to or looking at often (or listening to, etc.) and that is what makes it more valuable.
Hire on a local artist, who would help give the group a similar style and feel, which would make those local sections look less chaotic and more groomed.
Other components allow the virtual artist to smear and blur lines to give it a more hand - drawn look, and the sensation of blurring claims to feel just like running your fingers over a drawing.
An article on September 6, 2013 at DBW seemed to feel a comparison to Netflix was more appropriate, than to the music models (where I've read there's recent challenges to improve royalties to the artists at American Idol.)
I promise that the 10 stages are easy and fun, and once you start to learn about them, no matter how introverted you are or how much of an artist you are, I think you'll feel a lot more comfortable with marketing your book.
But instead of identical black bars at the top and bottom, this artist chose a more organic, rounded shape at the bottom that feels much gentler.
I was talking more about the start up costs of finding a great editor, proofreader (s), cover artist, and formatter (for those technically challenged like me:)-RRB- I also felt that I needed to take a few writing workshops before I published and that all does cost a bit.
At the chic 16 - room CasaSandra Hotel, Cuban - born owner and artist Sandra Pérez wanted the property to feel more like a residence.
It's an old warehouse area turned artist gallery and studio district where you'll find a more high energy and touristic feeling.
Logic Toys will be upgraded and easier to use, giving everyone an easier chance to become a Toy Box Artist, as well as making the games feel and look more complete (gone are the days of the fireworks cannon).
I basically couldn't be happier with it, especially the bit where Frobisher Says artist Dick Hogg provides its percussive vocals, and it makes me wonder if we shouldn't start doing remix contests more regularly... If anyone else feels like taking up the mantle, drop me a note!
And so, partnering with David Hellman, most notably the artist behind Jon Blow's Braid, the two took to Kickstarter to help restore that sense of wonder as best they could with Second Quest, an upcoming, hard - bound graphic novella «for those who love videogames but want more compelling worlds and a sense of real discovery» and «anyone who's felt the pull of distant landscapes and longed to explore a world full of mystery.»
The painters and sculptors of the Italian Renaissance are most noted for their melding of religion and realism; the Romantic movement in England, appropriately, centered on the artist's individual feelings and motivations while still making the language accessible to the common reader; China's Tang Dynasty allowed art and poetry became more popular among the middle and lower classes than ever before, and while landscapes and nature remained the focal point of most art, increased contact with new foreign countries expanded their own artists» techniques.
I can think of a few other archetypes that seem more common in Eastern games: martial artists, archers without pets, gunslingers... Again, this may simply be a different set of cultural tropes, and perhaps from the perspective of someone in Asia Western games feel like they have better class choices, but I enjoy the variety.
The more you can put your demographics in touch with the work and the artists that make it, the better: That way, even if a fan can't make it to the space, they can still feel connected to the shows and the artist.
In a way, this can be beneficial: It encourages contributors to get more involved with promoting the campaign, it eliminates a certain amount of risk, and it keeps artists from feeling pressure to get by on less than they actually need.
can not agree more, I too am an artist looking for a safe and affordable place to retire and concentrate on my art and healing arts workshop business, feeling a bit hopeless at the moment but happy to find this site, any direction would be appreciated
Meanwhile I feel that I could really improve dramatically as an artist if only I gave up that day job and devoted more hours to art.
This past Friday, Tomato House, the gallery run by artists Rebecca Bird and Matthew Thurber in Ocean Hill, Brooklyn, felt more akin to a DIY music venue than any kind of gallery in Chelsea.
I'm a self taught artist, and have sold paintings and continue to, but i feel like I would be more confident in my work and be able to charge more for my art if I had some formal training behind me.
What matters is that if you're having a hard time, if you feel like a starving artist, there are financial tools that can help you do more with less, manage variable income, and run your business better.
I am a glass artist, lampworker, and after many years of being lost I now feel more creative and have an abundance of ideas, I am grounded and feel if I had the space and piece of mind that I have somewhere safe to live that I can accomplish endless amounts of things.
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