Sentences with phrase «beautiful art keeps»

It's smart and intense writing matched with beautiful art keeps is a must for any gaming manga fan.

Not exact matches

Oh my goodness, first I'd probably use it to blend up the collection of happy tears that would gush from my eyes, and then poor them into a beautiful crystal vase to keep on my counter, because hot damn... that blender is a piece of art.
This is no ordinary carafe: With four stylish color options, mouth - blown glass, and a spherical top, it's more beautiful work of art than standard kitchen gadget — so she may be more inclined to display it on the counter rather than keep it out - of - sight in the fridge.
She keeps chiseling away, one blow at a time until a rock starts to look like a beautiful work of art.
«Art keeps you dreaming and allows for a beautiful and creative outlet of expression out of the box.
I hope you keep honoring us with your beautiful art for many years.
And I love Girl in a Whirl so much — not just for this beautiful skirt, but for fighting to keep art alive and well!
Director Sam Mendes keeps the action moving well, and special mention should go to veteran cinematographer Roger Deakins and the art design team, who stage some beautiful sequences like a smackdown in a Shanghai office building silhouetted against a huge, changing blue - and - white neon sign.
This version keeps the 2D look of the original, but revamps the visuals with beautiful new pixel art that is so good that I'm still angry all these years later that we never got a FFVI made in its style.
In keeping with the tale's mystery and tragedy, Spirin's paintings take their inspiration from Japanese art, placing the human drama against a background of nature that is changeable, mysterious, and hauntingly beautiful.
The artistic, time - bending platformer charmed gamers with its beautiful art style and dreamy musical score, while the undercurrent of plot kept players guessing.
The Deponia games are arguably my favorite modern point and click titles, packing in a beautiful art style with a great sense of humor and fun story that centres around the biggest douchbag in history, a character who somehow manages to keep you playing through his adventures despite how big of a prat he is.
Not only does it have some of the most beautiful art that I rarely see in games of its time; it also has a beautiful take on Japanese mythology, giving you twists and turns, always keeping you engaged.
But what beautiful art isn't complete with a funny, captivating story to keep you locked in?
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Next time you go to throw away your plastic drinks bottle, keep in mind Veronika Richterová's PET - ART project, which transforms discarded vessels into beautiful and interesting sculptures.
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Instead, he wants to keep building an extraordinarily beautiful bridge which connects the popular culture with fine arts.
Simply keep it centred atop your nightstand for a beautiful beside display, or really for bold by adding in framed art prints and lush potted succulents.
A beautiful big & soft picnic blanket, ipod music w speakers (got ta have my city music), some art sketch pads and colored pencils (to keep the kids busy and they love to draw), an insect repellant candle of some sort (told you I'm a city girl and can't stand bugs) & intentionally God - infused gratitude & joy!!!
It serves as a perfect simple counterpoint to open shelves displaying beautiful dishes or art, and it keeps the focus on statement marble, a pretty tiled backsplash, or colored cabinetry.
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