What better excuse do you need to go out and connect with such
a beautiful kaleidoscope of colour.
However it also turns the phone into
a beautiful kaleidoscope, the colors shimmering and evolving as the light plays across it from different angles.
Not exact matches
Each and every week, without fail, the coaching staff adjusts the team
kaleidoscope to form a perfect pattern, trusting that the alignment of their glass pieces will yield a
beautiful result.
This world of fantasy is punctuated by the
kaleidoscope of flowers and emerald fields of New Hampshire's
beautiful White Mountains.
The results are
beautiful one - of - a-kind
kaleidoscope - like bed cushions and quilts often passed down for generations.
This attraction explains symmetry's allure, whether for a child playing with a
kaleidoscope or for Emperor Shah Jahan, who built the Taj Mahal (b) to immortalize his
beautiful wife, Mumtaz.
These
kaleidoscope and prism glasses have faceted crystal lenses and
beautiful frames.
In the new shopping bags with a variety of colors, so that re-interpretation of female beauty, will also be a
beautiful summer on its head once again, the material on to a unique style of the new Madras leather handbags imaginative, and then made a special decorative material to highlight the durability of materials and yet very soft texture, the color, such as the use of more
kaleidoscope kaleidoscopic, for any mix of clothing it is always easy to grasp.
The Forbidden Room plays like Kafka through a
kaleidoscope, a nightmare fantasy of symphonic proportion, reflecting Maddin's endlessly
beautiful weirdness.
Never mind that those
beautiful little pebbles in the
kaleidoscope are real children.
Magically illuminated silhouettes dance in front of the fading light as a
kaleidoscope of colours change with each frame, each minute more
beautiful than the last.
A bright
kaleidoscope of colour is nature's most
beautiful spring secret.
The stunning reef top is a
kaleidoscope of colours and healthy, vibrant soft and hard corals create a
beautiful garden.
You won't find muted greys and blacks here; instead you are treated to a vibrant
kaleidoscope of colour that really does look
beautiful in motion.
Translated from the ancient Greek,
kaleidoscope means «observe the
beautiful form» and the definition fits with the show, which is an examination of pattern, color and spatial ambiguity.
Joan Semmel's «David» is of a naked man, hand on hip, his slim body a
beautiful, swirling
kaleidoscope of vivid brushstrokes and colors.
Her images are usually portrayed through a
kaleidoscope of colour, as she seeks out the most
beautiful and brightest places around the world.
There is a
beautiful and mesmerizing
kaleidoscope video that serves this purpose quite well.