Not exact matches
In this latest installment,
viewers ride full throttle alongside The Most Interesting Man and
discover more about his legend,
as he races airboats down sand dunes and spars in Samurai armor.
No matter how familiar the material, he makes it seem
as though he's
discovering it afresh — so the
viewer feels that way, too.
The reality show features seven innocent volunteers posing
as prisoners at an Indiana jail known for corruption for 60 days in hopes of
discovering the problems in the facility and showing
viewers what life
as an inmate is like firsthand.
His quest to regain his place in the world carries on tediously, leaving the
viewer tired with anticipation
as to when he will finally
discover his heart.
Things improve slightly
as scripters Elizabeth Hunter and Arlene Gibbs begin to stress plot developments of a decidedly soapy nature, with the salacious happenings - eg one character
discovers that her aunt is actually her mom, another suspects her husband of having an affair, etc, etc - buoying the
viewer's interest and ensuring that Jumping the Broom subsequently comes off
as a passable (if consistently unspectacular) piece of work.
Cruise
discovers these things at the same rate the
viewer does and the film's perspective changes
as he does.
Her introduction and the scenes that kick off the material in 2093 catch us up to speed, but from that point on, we're
discovering right along with her and, just
as she's desperate to reach one more chamber or bring back one more specimen, so are we and that intrigue propels a
viewer through more than half of the film.
The British Kingsmen aren't the only super-spies with crazy hi - tech weapons,
as Eggsy (Taron Egerton) and
viewers discover in the latest red - band trailer for Kingsman: The Golden Circle.
Visitors to AllenComm's booth # 2514 can use iPads to experience first - hand the future of training, like a 360 ° video that transports the
viewer to a comic book city where they
discover their secret identity
as a learning leader.
Wonder Years Actress Extols Wonders of Math After endearing herself to TV
viewers as Winnie Cooper on The Wonder Years, actress Danica McKellar
discovered her love and aptitude for mathematics.
He
discovered that, at the time, more than 50 percent of ER's
viewers learned about health issues
as a result of watching.
TV
viewers in America will be entering «Another World»
as they
discover the Seychelles islands in October through a major promotional campaign lasting one week.
maps Eastman's archival matter
as a way of inviting
viewers to
discover new pieces and forge relationships between ephemera held by different informal archivists and approaches a historical exploration and remembrance of Julius Eastman
as a master of artifice.
In an artist's statement she speaks of «the tracking and marking of energy,»
as well
as «finding patterns within chaos» that enables the
viewer, with the slightest perceptual shift of vision, to arrest the movement that she generates with her vigorous swirling strokes and
discover the serene stillness at the heart of her compositions.
Viewers are encouraged to
discover formal and phenomenological idiosyncrasies
as they engage in the experience of looking and finding.
Each artist focused on their subjects
as a means to
discovering their truth in a complex series of questions that directly and comfortably challenge the
viewer.
Painting
discovered its materiality and began to see its surface
as the actual drama,
as if the
viewer were to slowly zoom out of what was once the window into a different world onto its earthly, woven reality.
The backgrounds, which are inspired by ethnic tapestries
discovered by the artist, hypnotize the
viewer as their eyes attempt to make sense of it all.
As viewers approach these mind - bending pieces of art from a distance, Provosty tricks them into discovering that pictorial space in the work is not as flat as it appeared from a distance, despite the apparent reductivism of her monochromatic palett
As viewers approach these mind - bending pieces of art from a distance, Provosty tricks them into
discovering that pictorial space in the work is not
as flat as it appeared from a distance, despite the apparent reductivism of her monochromatic palett
as flat
as it appeared from a distance, despite the apparent reductivism of her monochromatic palett
as it appeared from a distance, despite the apparent reductivism of her monochromatic palette.
Instead,
viewers are free to organize their own itinerary in order to
discover their personal approach at the conceptual associations intimated between the works, adopting a post-modern perspective that posits contemporary art
as a plural activity that cuts across multiple discourses.
As a consequence, Fraser's work offers clarity: the history of the art - making process is evident, creating a visual memory for
viewers to
discover.
Nearly every major modernist photographer is included, their work presented thematically rather than chronologically, allowing
viewers can follow along
as they
discover a new means to communicate and represent the world.
Upon entering the Chimney's space,
viewers discover an unruly and jungle - like environment: sculptures suspended from the ceiling, a video projected on paper works
as well
as architectural elements.
Moving from one drawing to the next the
viewer will also
discover thickets of angled sticks; lightly rendered floating lozenges; surprisingly colored vortexes; compilations of line passing
as broad brushed symbols; hermetic compositions repeating within the same drawing; forgotten hieroglyphs becoming form; atmospheres menacing and combative and others lighter than the last wisp of sun - dissipated fog.
His work ultimately occupies a space between sculpture and photography
as it tempts the
viewer to
discover the unexpected in the mundane.
«At first glance my work my appear oddly familiar or utilitarian,» says Holmes in her artist statement, «but on closer inspection of the materials and their re-contextualization, the
viewer may need to reconsider initial ideas
as they
discover more layers of meaning.»
The comic outlines and slapstick nudity of a Todd James painting appear in a Misaki Kawai work
as well; Cecily Brown's joyous brushstrokes find a counterpart in the abstracted opulence in Rosson Crow's funerary flowers; Tal R's circus figures and reduced palette resonate with young artist Keegan McHargue's pastelled acrobats; and many more complementary themes that the
viewer will enjoy
discovering for themselves.
Painters eventually stopped trying to represent objects in three - dimensional space not because photographs could do it better (photographs don't represent anything
as a matter of fact) but because the painterly conventions involved in representing objects (and landscapes and the human figure, etc.) could no longer do what they were supposed to do, namely, form or
discover a connection between the painter (and
viewer) and the world.
Few LinkedIn members actually consider their LinkedIn Profile
as a publicly accessible document that the
viewer looks at in the hopes of
discovering your current skills, expertise and value.