Sentences with phrase «color sense make»

The bold color sense makes you consider her work as more than a re-tooling of other people's mistakes or discards.

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Without this context, choosing one color over another doesn't make much sense, and there is very little evidence to support that «orange» will universally make people purchase a product more often than «silver».
«Time» / «mass» / «color» all these things are bits of informations in our brain, we use to make sense of what is happening around us.
By what we see around us in the creation, for our Creator, made us to see in color, not just black and white, to have a series of senses that allow us to thoroughly enjoy life, such as the capacity to feel very minute things with our fingertips.
There is a secondary sense in which we must speak of art also as craftsmanship, the work of a skilled artisan, to satisfy a desire for that harmonious blending of line and color and texture that makes a commercial product attractive, or gives one pride in the ability to construct something.
What we call the five senses only make us perceive sounds, colors, smell, tastes and the like, but it is the spirit which makes them distinguish the principles, reason and all immaterial things».
Each can be made a center of attention and recognized by sense - objects (muscle and brain tissue have color, shape, etc.).
In his letter of December 10, 1934 Brightman shares Hartshorne's worry, «that other selves are merely inferred but never given,» and goes on to present his own empiricist colors «I'd like to be able to make sense out of the idea of a literal participation in other selves... whenever I try, I find myself landed in contradiction, in epistemological chaos, and in unfaithfulness to experience...» Brightman's argument is that any «intuition» (for him a synonym for «experience»), «is exclusively a member of me,» but the object of that intuition is «always problematic and distinct from the conscious experience which refers to it.»
The aroma, color, and texture are a delight for your senses and will make your homemade bread even fresher!
«Laura Wright's plant - based collection of recipes is full of color, good ideas, clever tricks you'll want to know, and that all - important garden - based sense of the seasons which is one of the things that makes these recipes vibrant.
Hi Sonia, simple question, how i can preserve the color of the dates (yellow brown) after grinding process and keeping it in refrigerator??? i made a trail and i add lemon juice drops but the taste of the paste appear to be trace of lemon sense.
Wearing Del Oro's ominous black and gold colors and # 56 lapel pins memorializing Ronny, students whispered to each other wondering how to make sense of it all.
Radiant Orchid is the Color of the Year 2014 Lucky you, Pantone has announced Radiant Orchid as the colour of 2014 In Pantone's poetic words, the lovely bloom of a Radiant Orchid is a refreshing burst of colour that will make you stand out in a crowd, and demonstrate to the world that you have a sense of style.
My kids and I don't eat artificial food coloring, though, so it doesn't make sense to dye Easter eggs with a product that will mean we won't want to eat the eggs anymore!
(Plus, with all the health concerns over artificial food coloring, I think it makes sense to skip it and use nature's colors instead).
We wanted to paint the entry / stairway / upstairs hall the same color as the playroom and while we had the paint open, it just made sense.
I first started sorting the squares by color but quickly realized that sorting by child made far more sense.
Babies love the toys here because they are made from different textures, colors and make a variety of sounds which really stimulate their senses, help with motor development and ensure they can have fun on the go.
Bright colors were utilized specifically because they are an essential part of how babies see and make sense of the world.
Preschoolers naturally want to sort things by color, shape, and size, and when you are watching your child play, you will see this tendency in action as they try and make sense of the world around them.
The solid color line feels like high end furniture upholstery but the Tokidoki Space print felt like cheap, polyester kids pajamas (thatâ $ ™ s the only other fabric I could compare it to, if that makes any sense).
This brightly - colored ball stimulates all of baby's senses, making it the perfect first bath toy.
BOX 15, A-15-6; 30219214 / 734997 SAPA Part B - 1st Draft, c. 1972 Using Numbers - Numbers and the Number Line, JRM Observing - Observing the Weather Measuring - Making Comparisions Using a Balance, JE Alternate Auto - Instructional, Measuring 1 - 4 / Measuring Area, Gillis Classifying - Trees in our Environment, JRM, c. 1972 AAAS - Xerox Film Loops Guide, A11 Exercises - Shapes and Symmetry, Hansen, 1972 SAPA Part B - 1st Draft, 1972 Observing - Observing Color and Color Changes in Plants, HM Communicating - Identifying Objects and their Variations, RN Communicating - Different Kinds of Forces, AHL Communicating - Graphs, JRM Classifying - Observing Living and Nonliving Things, Smith Using Space / Time Classifying - Animals in Our Environment: Part B (alternate) Using Space / Time - Shadows, Smtih Alternate (Autoinstructional)- Using Numbers - Numbers and the Number Line Observing - Observing Soils, JRM SAPA Part B 2nd Draft, 1972 Measuring Area 1 - 4, CCP Measuring 1 - 4, Volume of Solids, Alternate 2, CCP Measuring 1 - 4, Volume of Solids, Alternate 1, CCP Measuring Length 4 - 6, Linear Measurement Using Metric Units, CCP Communicating - Intro to Graphing, JRM Communicating - Pushes and Pulls, AHL Communicating - Identifying Objects and Their Variations, RN Classifying - Trees in Our Environment, JRM Classufying - Observing Living and Nonliving Things, Smith Observing - Observing Color and Color Changes in Plants and Observing Changes in Mold Gardens, HGM Observing (alternate)- Observation, Using Several of the Senses, HGM, c. 1972 Using Numbers - Numbers and the Number Line, JRM Measuring - Making Comparisions Using a Balance, JWE Using Space / Time - Shadows, Smith Using Space / Time Relationships - Time Intervals, HGM Observing 10 - Observing the Weather, JWE Observing - Observing Soils Using Several of the Senses, JRM SAPA Part B Tryout Draft, 1972 Communicating - The Same but Different Observing 10 - Observing the Weather Observing 9A - Observing Soils Observing (alternate)- Using Several of the Senses Observing - Observing Change Classifying - Trees in Our Environment Classifying - Observing Living and Nonliving Things SAPA Part B, Observing - Changes in Molds and Other Plants, c. 1972 SAPA Part B Tryout Draft, 1972 Observing - Observing Changes in Plants Observing - Changes in Mold and Green Plants Measuring - Making Comparisions Using a Balance Measuring Length - Linear Measurement Using Metric Units Measuring Volumes of Solids, 1 - 4 Communicating - Pushes and Pulls Comparing Area, c. 1972 Using Space / Time Relationships - Shadows, 1972 Addition of Postive Numbers, Sums 1 - 99 (not being tried) SAPA Part B 3rd Draft (alternate), Using Numbers - Numbers and the Number Line, 1972 SAPA Part C 1st Draft, 1972 Classifying - Classifying Components of Mixtures, Livermore Inferring 2 - How Certain Can You Be?
The phenomenon makes sense; because it's easier to learn about danger from a single warning system (the reason why traffic lights are the same colors the world over), distasteful organisms share the cost of «educating» their predators.
For one thing, it didn't make sense that humans should sense far fewer smells than colors.
It's not known how pollination affects fruit color, but the change makes sense for the plant's goal of attracting animals to disperse the seeds.
It made me think how tragic it is that now when we say «blue ocean,» we may be talking about it not so much in the sense of its color but in the sense that it is sad.
The elephants» different reactions to smell and color make sense, he adds, because the odor of a Maasai hunter implies that he is nearby, triggering fear that sends the pachyderm packing.
As we shall see in the following chapters, Shereshevskii possessed a very strong synesthesia — an involuntary link between different senses, like associating numbers with colors — that gave his memories a much richer content and thus made them easier to recollect.
If prey gain protection by colors alone, then it doesn't make evolutionary sense to expend additional energy developing the poison.»
Environment can mean many things like the temperature, or a chemical in the water but until that «free - will» organ is discovered it makes no sense to claim that a persons weight is anymore under their control than say their height or skin color!
My kids and I don't eat artificial food coloring, though, so it doesn't make sense to dye Easter eggs with a product that will mean we won't want to eat the eggs anymore!
Thinking back to the energy qualities of the color red that we talked about — it only makes sense that this plant - based magical pigment is correlated with reducing two of the most deadly diseases through fiercely stimulating, driving out, and breaking down the potential harm.
It makes sense for the manufacturer to add gluten, the stretchy and pliable protein helps bind all that sugar, color and flavors together and keeps them chewy.
It makes sense: An article in Scientific American discusses how most colored inks are made from heavy metals, «including lead, antimony, beryllium, chromium, cobalt nickel, and arsenic.»
My little trick if I want to incorporate more color into an outfit with a bold solid pant is to get a cute printed scarf with some of that bold color (from the pant) into it and use your printed scarf as a starting point for your color pallete if that makes sense.
First off, the color would go on kind of sheer so I would try to apply more of it, but with every new swipe across the lip, there was a new patch made to cover, like it moved around (hope that made sense).
Companies choosing to use this color in their branding is helping to change the public's perception of pink, which was widely associated with the femme experience — and this makes perfect sense, since they were the ones to create the perception in the first place.
Based on the colors you used, it absolutely makes sense and everything works.
If you've ever tried Butter London's jelly - like eye glosses, you know that it makes perfect sense for them to come in a pack of four because as soon as you touch your finger to one bouncy shade, you instantly want more colors.
Yes, without seeing them I think if you change cabinets in some areas it definitely makes sense to change colors.
The way you describe your coloring makes so much sense for why you love shades of blue.
A new one for me was to go by the colors you wear, but it makes perfect sense.
Bold colors that make a statement are a great way to showcase your sense of style.
Oh, and using the colors that you wear just makes total sense to me!
Since I am one who loves pops of color, red on red made perfect sense in my book
The light color of the jacket (which is really pretty) picks up on the light colors in the pants and it actually seems to make you look longer, if that makes sense!
is the face of H&M's Conscious Collection, so it makes sense that she'd have this jacket in two colors.
The color is closer to purple than blue in my opinion, but it does photograph more blue, if that makes sense.
You don't have to wear black to funerals any more, but I wear so much of it all the time it didn't make much sense not to — I would have had to buy a new dress to get one in a «somber» color that wasn't black, and there simply wasn't time (and I suspect not much in the stores, since it was August).
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