Sentences with phrase «creative genius comes»

We imagine this ultra-sophisticated study is where Conrad's creative genius comes into play.
How do creative geniuses come ups with great ideas?

Not exact matches

The recipes are so creative, and I must say your daughter is a genius when it comes to pictures...
Hundreds of years ago, breakthrough ideas may have come from solo creative geniuses like Gutenberg, da Vinci, and Galilei — but in recent history most breakthrough ideas have emerged from collaborative environments.
Often referred to as a «genius grant,» the fellowship comes with an unrestricted stipend of $ 625,000 over the next five years that provides recipients the freedom to pursue creative endeavors.
She is a creative genius and always comes up with the most incredible florals.
From creative genius Tim Burton comes Frankenweenie, a heartwarming tale about a boy and his dog.
Sure, «The Lion King» came afterwards, but I never thought it topped the creative genius that was «Aladdin.»
http://www.nerdlocker.com — American Reunion — Synopsis: From creative genius Tim Burton («Alice in Wonderland,» The Nightmare Before Christmas») comes «Frankenweenie,» a heartwarming tale about a...
Not that I'd want to help the «creative geniuses» that came up with an idea this foul, but having the events of the film take place on a Wednesday would have been far better than a weekend, since they could have properly called this crass sex comedy, Hump Day.
The picture books below show these creative women — each a genius in her own right — doing what comes naturally: making history.
From the creative geniuses behind Devil May Cry and Resident Evil comes Bayonetta ™, a game of 100 % pure, unadulterated, climatic action.
You should have a look on the Vita LBP site at some of the wacky creations that people have come up with, some surpassing the creative genius of the game itself.
Cookham, Stanley Spencer Gallery, Creative Genius of Stanley Spencer, Celebrated Northern Collections Come to Spencer's Cookham, April 2015 - March 2016, no. 29, pp. 46 - 47, illustrated.
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