Start by looking
at the piece of chocolate from different angles and notice what happens after you put it in your mouth and chew it.
So pick a few colors that you'd like to wear, and just look
at the pieces in your closet that fit that color palette.
As I was leaving, a woman looking
at the pieces on an iPod was informed that all the work was sold, but she can come by the gallery if she likes.
After a delicious meal (that someone else has prepared) I would look
back at the piece of jewellery I had made with a smile — this is a perfect day after all.
Both of the pieces are very difficult to view and understand when looking up close but make sense by stepping back and looking
at the piece as a whole.
As people looked
closely at the pieces of evidence and they looked at the chemistry, they slowly came on board to realize that this is a serious issue.
The cover system includes a mechanic where you can
aim at another piece of cover and hold down a button to have your character sprint toward, which helps keep the pace high.
I would look
at this piece if I was going to a less formal day wedding or shower, day time event where you want to look pretty but not as formal.
There are some instances, however, when I use primer and / or sand before painting, so you really have to look
at each piece individually.
I only took a quick look
at a piece about her work, but here are a few obvious concerns.
It's the end of something, it's worthwhile to notice the passing of it, to sit in the space and look
at the pieces before you head out.
My entire life I've been the person in my family who turns up her
nose at a piece of chocolate.
I assumed the comment was
directed at the piece, and just felt like, why argue against a point I never made?
Does not absorb at all when in a pocket diaper, the diaper lining is
soaked at this piece of garbage is drier than a bone.
The joke's on us, though, because we're the ones lining up to throw our
cash at this piece of shit.
It is clear that he has taken in what's important to him from his career experiences, and, after looking
thoughtfully at each piece, shows them to us.
I felt like crying and I looked at it and I must have sat there for 15 minutes just
staring at this piece.
Like an art museum or gallery, you can take in each piece at your own pace and look
at the pieces in whatever order you choose.
I define the difference in whether the viewer is intended to look
at the piece from one angle or multiple angles.
That is why you can have 10 people looking
at a piece of art, and get 10 varying opinions.
Anyone who has ever worked
at piecing together a family tree will relate profoundly to this messy truth.
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The works for this exhibition are being kept under wraps, but with the artist's past history and
hints at pieces through titles such as Above Below Betwixt Between and Every Which Way, expect to be wowed by both the work on view and the crowd of art world cognoscenti and celebrities at both openings.
But as a counterpoint, every copywriter will tell you the worst material is produced by committee; groups are
better at piecing things together than they are at creating the individual pieces.