As you move closer to and into the installation, however, Scarecrow
becomes enlivened with motion and sound as it captures the wind and pulls the surrounding landscape into itself.
The rhythmical pulse of repetition
becomes enlivened by the enthusiasm for the project being made.
You become enlivened and empowered by its promise, open to its allure.
Whether this is a simple walk around the block or a trip to visit a relative, the senses
become enlivened when you take your little one somewhere new.
He became enlivened only when speaking about recent projects (such as Jeremy Deller's Conversations About Iraq at the New Museum).
As you moved closer to the installation, however, Scarecrow
became enlivened with motion and sound as it captured the wind and pulled the surrounding landscape into itself.
Not exact matches
Gestalt therapy challenges the «aboutism» of endless intellectualizing (in theology and philosophy) concerning the «ultimate meaning of life» which so often
becomes a substitute for the direct,
enlivening experiencing of spiritual reality.
For dance to
become liturgical dance — for it to call God into the midst of a celebration, for it to
enliven and embody a particular scriptural message, and for it to help create and enrich a worshiping atmosphere — it needs to be carefully crafted to fit the context of the entire liturgy, so people can respond without being distracted either by the bodies or the abruptness of the movements.
The creation
became summer - ready Cucumber Crush, packing an
enlivening tartness like lemons squeezed into seltzer.
«It is unlike anything you'll find in Austin, a place that
enlivens all of the senses, so that food
becomes experiential.
From the start the vivacity of the youngsters
enlivens the stage, but only later does their real significance to the weave of the play
become clear.
Before you select a free dating web site to
become a member and
enliven your social life, you will want to make certain that the so - called free site is really free.
Once in this new and strange environment — where a lot of cameos by the likes of Jimmy Durante, Frank Sinatra, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Bing Crosby, Maurice Chevalier, and many others
enliven the action — Pepe
becomes a friend to the alcoholic director.
That anything - can - happen glee has
become Lord and Miller's specialty, and it
enlivens The Lego Movie's every scene.
Krampus
becomes steadier as it develops,
enlivened by Dougherty's creative directorial choices and bolstered by the very solid, eventually nuanced performances by Toni Collette, David Koechner, Adam Scott, and Allison Tolman.
He has also
become an Oscars fixture over the years, with his trademark sunglasses and leer
enlivening many a telecast.
While each adjustment is undertaken to orchestrate and tighten the relation of each pictorial unit to every other pictorial unit, to secure formally the integrity of each painting as a whole, the overall effect of the process is also to
enliven the space, to acknowledge its flatness while simultaneously allowing it visually to twist and warp and bend, to project and recede, to be positive and negative — and thus to explore and personalize what's
become natural to pictorial space since Cezanne and Cubism radicalized it more than a century ago.
Painting
became almost radical and came to represent a new intersection merging fresh ways of seeing and traditional methods of art making to rediscover, and reinvent, a medium rift with possibility and
enlivened with artists actively re-imagining what painting could be.
While thinned oil paint tends not to be as brilliant as stained acrylic, Bush's loose and casual application — usually with a brush —
enlivened the surface, giving what
became known as his «thrust» and «sash» paintings their characteristic warmth.
enlivened the surface, giving what
became known as his «thrust» and «sash» paintings their characteristic warmth.
«Beautiful as seemed mama's face, it
became incomparably more lovely when she smiled, and seemed to
enliven everything about her.»