Sentences with phrase «burst of creativity»

If you're in need of inspiration, motivation or new ideas, these daily bursts of creativity can give you just that.
However, given the recent burst of creativity of Colombian artisans, the demand for tagua has increased immensely so as to incentivize their preservation.»
Among Houston's suggestions for a better break are quick bursts of creativity like «draw or color (especially if you think you're not artistic)» and «three minute dance party!»
With inspiration clearly coming from a lot of anime shows of the 80s, Sym - Bionic Titan was a great burst of creativity from Tartakovsky, despite its shortcomings Rating: Hoopla Factor: Continue reading Sym - Bionic Titan Season 1 →
I have even used bowling alleys, putt - putt courses and go - cart tracks as a venue to drive bursts of creativity that have moved a company forward.
I also had my usual burst of creativity right after giving birth but then that waned into the exhaustion and busy - ness of our family right now.
When Lewis did put pen to paper, the seven stories of the Chronicles were produced — even for as fluent as Lewis — in an astonishingly rapid burst of creativity (with the publication of the first in 1950 and the seventh in 1956).
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In Scarcity, Harvard economics professor Mullainathan and Princeton psychology professor Shafir examine how having too little of something first inspires focused bursts of creativity and productivity — consider how looming deadlines can motivate us.
Knitting pretty (FT) «As well as giving Pringle a youthful burst of creativity, the Archive Project provides the brand with a reputation for supporting new talent... «This makes them appeal to a younger demographic.»»
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A dazzling mix of folklore, myth, and the director's own nighttime visions, Akira Kurosawa's Dreams represents a late - career burst of creativity from one of the masters of Japanese cinema.
Tempting as it is to believe — or perhaps to dream — that the first iteration of a work of art can be the complete and final fulfillment of a single burst of creativity, the historical record and our own often painful experience combine to demonstrate that this is almost never the case.
And the extraordinary burst of creativity that seems to be associated in some way with a sense that physical capacities may be limited or strenuous work may be problematic.
The exhibition pays special attention to unexpected bursts of creativity towards the very ends of artists» lives, usually in their 70s and 80s.
Unlike some previous presentations of their work, the exhibition does not set out to highlight the formal and conceptual connections between Calder and Miró's art, concentrating, rather, on the powerful burst of creativity which both artists enjoyed in the later years of their career.
It was the year Jackson Pollock found his voice, when he had his first one man show at Peggy Guggenheim's New York gallery Art of this Century and painted, in an overnight burst of creativity, a 20ft - long mural for her house.
Number 19, 1948 is one of the great «drip» paintings that Jackson Pollock made in a legendary three - year burst of creativity between 1947 and 1950 and will be offered in the upcoming Post-War & Contemporary Evening Sale in New York on 15 May 2013.
Maybe your next burst of creativity will see you writing novels a la Jan Karon and her Mitford books.
Facebook offers opportunity for quicker bursts of creativity and instant user feedback.
A marker had been laid, and a burst of creativity followed before last week, when Southampton lampooned the craze with «Another Unnecessarily Elaborate Football Club Signing Video,» featuring motorboats and helicopters, to announce reserve goalkeeper Stuart Taylor penning a contract extension.
The next time you experience a burst of creativity, don't zap it!
I live a relatively balanced lifestyle with streaks of busyness and bursts of creativity...
It would inject a burst of creativity and open new markets for them.
Speaking on the subject of DLC to Game Informer, Todd Howard revealed that involving the game's team in sessions dedicated to bursts of creativity — such as game jams — was key to concepting add - on content for both the Fallout and Elder Scrolls games.
We're going to be showing off all of the Pixelles games to the public at Execution Labs, in celebration of this burst of creativity and confidence!
The early - to - mid-nineties saw a burst of creativity in the French development scene with titles like Alone in the Dark, Flashback and Rayman attracting worldwide acclaim.
For Steve Sangapore, a Boston - based painter and graphic designer, owning a home studio is a financially viable solution that allows him to immediately act on a burst of creativity.
Although her main inspiration is nature, she has been known to stray from time to time and find a burst of creativity in other subjects.
There are three large late paintings, Untitled (Bacchus), made in the burst of creativity of his last years, and five bronze sculptures made between 1979 and 1991.
Once discovered, her reputation grew in the 1980s,»90s, and 2000s with an array of major international exhibitions and a burst of creativity.
Jogja, as the central Javanese city of 400,000 is known, is seeing a burst of creativity akin to the New York art scene of the 1980s (think Jean - Michel Basquiat and Julian Schnabel) and London in the 1990s (Tracey Emin and Damien Hirst), only this time set in the tropics.
Sadly, this burst of creativity proved to be his last.
It was executed during a burst of creativity in the mid-1970s — following a dry spell in the late 1960s — when de Kooning produced a series of large paintings that were inspired by the landscape of Louse Point in Springs, New York, a bucolic hamlet in East Hampton where he moved in 1963.
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