Sentences with phrase «at high brows»

Something else that I recently did and I am so very happy with and recommend is a Brow Awakening and Microblading at High Brows Eye Couture.
I perused his online library and was impressed at the high brow nature of his selections.

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Income earned by the sweat of your brow should be taxed at the lowest rates, not the highest.
In addition to high - brow philosophies, rigorous yogasana sessions, and intensive meditation, there is much to learn at these training programs about making classes more popular with fun inputs.
I think the value of blogs are already recognized by high brow and mainstream fashion — check any fashion show you'll see bloggers in their rows even first rows at times.
Simply apply a shimmery white eyeshadow or highlighter with a small brush to the inner corners of the eyes and under the brows, particularly at the highest point of the arch.
I start applying at the highest point of my brow arch, where I want the most color delivered.
Howard is one of those audience - loving directors (Robert Zemickis is another) who excels at convincing us that we're quite high - brow for responding to material that is lower - middle - brow at best.
Last year brought us a biopic revolving around the life of Steve Jobs, the aptly title JOBS, starring Ashton Kutcher and while that film received mixed reviews at best, it looks like Hollywood isn't quite done with the Apple founder just yet as a new higher brow version is in pre-production based on a bold script by Oscar winner, Aaron Sorkin (THE SOCIAL NETWORK, THE NEWSROOM, THE WEST WING).
It's a limited edition model, so expect this pony car to fetch big bucks at high - brow auctions in a few decades» time.
With his rock star dalliances and a desire to marry high - art style and low - brow subjects, Cubitt sits at the photographic edge.»
Nora Roberts on average produces a book every five weeks, and everyone at the high - brow writing conferences I used to attend joked that James Patterson could not possibly write everything that his name is attached to.
From polo at Kurland, to yachting at the Keurbooms River mouth and marina, to less high brow activities like swimming and water sports in the warm, gentle waters.
At first, they serviced more «high brow» interests, like beauty products or wine.
At first glance, Jiha Moon's work appears as a mash - up of high - and - low brow cultural references.
These canvases are normally ten or twelve feet high, some much bigger, perhaps recalling painted stage scenery (which is traditionally at odds with supposedly high - brow painting).
Sheinkman may be growing more personal, then, but he may also be hinting at less high - brow processes of reproduction.
Important themes since 1960, such as the formal and contextual extension of the term «art», the «upgrading» of the trivial, and the ensuing related debate on whether low - brow and high - brow are equal in status are at the center of extensive groups of works by Joseph Beuys, Andy Warhol, Dan Flavin, Donald Judd, Georg Baselitz, Jeff Wall, Rosemarie Trockel, and Anselm Kiefer.
After giving a print to the participants, she will print 5 6 more and will print at least 100 people's eyebrows to make into a limited edition leather - bound artist book titled «High Brow
Influenced by Dada and Surrealism, Pop artists sought to distance themselves from the high - brow nature of Abstract Expressionism by using instantly recognizable recognized imagery (Hamburgers, Comic Strip Characters, Cigarette Butts, Cars, Baseball Glove), as well as modern printmaking technology like screen printing - all making a humorous dig at the consumerist American society.
At the end of the show perhaps the spectator's knee - jerk reaction to CREED's homespun philosophy is a grunt that his work is no more than a nonsensical mockery of art, nevertheless it is precisely what CREED takes on his mantle to explore: how the socially pre-fixed stance to experiencing art (as a high brow event) interferes with the onlooker's evaluation of the spectacle.
We flip - flop - wearing everyday Americans desperately needed a little high - brow judicial theory at that time.
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