Sentences with phrase «delicate subjects with»

Cheese... I know this is a very delicate subject with many people and their Mexican food.
Obama health care insurance is a delicate subject with numerous Americans, who feel they wi...

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More recently, Coronation Street's Rev Billy Mayhew (Daniel Griffith) is a gay character who struggles with the apparent conflict between his sexual identity and the Church he loves, which could be viewed either as a reflection of real life, or a deliberate ploy to drum up viewing figures by exploiting a delicate and complicated theological subject.
The large, bright space is filled with the kind of original artwork the couple love, including bronze sculptures and paintings that range from watercolors of delicate flowers to large paintings with a rugged, western subject matter.
With 100 billion neurons linked via a quadrillion connections, the brain has always been considered too delicate — and too important — to be subjected to the destructive power of a molecular search - and - destroy team.
[Brooklyn] goes back in time and deals with immigration in a very delicate manner, and without this subtlety detracting in any way from the importance of the film's subject.
I caught the film at the Toronto International Film Festival and it's solid, with Hooper approaching the subject matter with a very delicate touch.
Johnson managed to perfectly blend dark comedy with serious subject matter in The Skeleton Twins, but here he can't find that delicate balance.
«For a very cartoonish movie full of latex outfits and boasting a set piece soundtracked by Eurythmics, «Apocalypse» doesn't hesitate to grapple with some very delicate subjects.
Farrier and Reeve's film handles the delicate subject matter with so much more care and nuance.
In the wake of filmmakers as disparate as Todd Haynes and Abel Ferrara self - consciously toying with the limits of the biopic form, ostensibly killing dynamic subjects by pinning them to the wall, Saint Laurent isn't as radical a work of genre subversion as some of its adherents claim, but it sure as hell is beautiful, channelling its subject's hedonist spirit and delicate aesthetic sensibility in roughly equal measure.
«(it) isn't interested in horror trivialities» said Ars Technica, praising the game for the way it «handles its delicate mental health subject matter with surprising maturity».
My art schooling placed form way above content, so the poetry of López's restrained palette — just look at all those variations of white — and the delicate power of his closely observed subject matter stopped me in my tracks... the longer I live with López's weighty image, the more I lighten up about it.
Whatever your own thoughts on the subject, it's clear that Caroline's photographs have a delicate and poetic feel with a strong undercurrent of life.
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Moments in the artist's personal life inform both subject matter and context for her paintings, with strong line work and delicate oils blending seamlessly onto naturally grained wood panels.
Artist Statement excerpt: «I want the image I create to be a meal of sustenance; I labor to capture the weight, shape, and space of my subjects by examining light with a delicate and determined touch.
With her heart as her guide, she wrought a delicate poetry from both brutal and sentimental subject matter, and did so with an authentic voice and a disarming sincerity rarely encountered in contemporary With her heart as her guide, she wrought a delicate poetry from both brutal and sentimental subject matter, and did so with an authentic voice and a disarming sincerity rarely encountered in contemporary with an authentic voice and a disarming sincerity rarely encountered in contemporary art.
Inspired by iconic images from art history and pop culture, her works deal with subjects as delicate and personal as erotic pleasure and love, and offer an unconventional view of women in art.
4 For Hambling, this expressive and sensual concept of «touch» derives from a deep connection with the subject being drawn, through fluid graphite lines, forceful strokes of charcoal or delicate ink wash.
With photography and film, Jimmy DeSana, David Benjamin Sherry, Jack Smith, and John Waters fly in the face of stodgy modernist quests for beauty unadulterated by flamboyant colors or subjects that offend delicate sensibilities.
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