Sentences with phrase «draws the eye through»

Drawing the eye through both 2 - D and 3 - D abstract space, Greenbaum spares no expense to delight and titillate, managing to maintain both an unassuming and dominant presence at the same time.
Use Microsoft Word's Borders and Shading function sparingly to great white space and visual breaks to draw the eye through the document.
Here, neutral and cream sofas blend with mismatched cream dining chairs, while the full - length patterned curtains tie the colour palette together and create interest to draw the eye through the space.
A bold navy blue sofa draws the eye through to the sitting room.
They wallpapered matching brick - effect feature walls in both zones, which draws the eye through the entire area.
Layered rugs will elongate the length of the hall and draw the eye through to the end.
A contrasting and vivid hue will draw the eye through the kitchen and make it appear longer.
The lighting and the island are centered on the doors leading outside, which draws the eye through the room and out the doors.

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This includes using the psychology of color to draw the reader's eyes through the experience you are providing.
- Psychiatrist Richard P. Sloan compared the Byrd and Harris studies with the sharpshooter fallacy, «searching through the data until a significant effect is found, then drawing the bull's - eye.
When we pray for the salvation of a friend — aren't we ultimately praying not just for opportunities to present the Good News, but that God would break through, drawing them to himself (John 6:44), lifting the veil from their eyes (2 Cor.
The most common pathways we explore are through color differentiation, big iconic visuals that draw the eye in, a unique pack structure that breaks the mold, and white space that provides visual relief to a shopper overwhelmed with visual clutter.
If you took a bird's eye view of Puerto Rico and drew a line down the middle, north to south, you would only miss passing directly through the small city of Coamo by a hair.
Diagonals also act as very effective leading lines to draw the viewers eye into the picture, it basically creates a path for the viewer to follow through the photograph that will lead them to the all important subject — your lovely product!
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A line drawn from this opening forms an acute angle with a line running through the eye socket (known as the orbital plane).
That morning, as the assistant hiring manager worked her way through the daily mail her eyes were drawn to the first resume, which stuck out from the pile in its gray pinstripe envelope.
Of course, before you go drawing on your neutral cat eye, being with a clean slate by working your way through your skin care routine, from facial cleanser to moisturizer.
A lot of skin or see - through clothing draws the eye — thanks human nature.
While browsing through The Beauty Department, one of my favorite sites for all things beauty, I discovered a Lauren Conrad tutorial on how to draw the perfect cat - eye.
And for the untalented or squinty eyed among us, drawing up a template and sticking it under the see through stuff as you stick on the rhinestones might make it easier to keep everything symmetrical!
In either case, we found that when we were drawing on our designs, it was best to use a pen or chalk in a colour as close to the shade of denim as possible (without being invisible to the naked eye) so that it doesn't show through.
Each of Green's meticulously crafted pieces draws on his background as a production designer, where he honed his creative eye for 12 years, before making his directorial debut in 2006 with his short film «NASA,» for Audi through BBH.
Telling the story through the eyes of a child is something of a genius stroke, absolutely making sense of the heightened reality in a way that some of the more recent films didn't, and the tender (but never quite precious) burgeoning romance and coming - of - age aspects are beautifully drawn.
In its emphasis on the stillness, quietness and the fantasy of depicting a surreal landscape through exhausted, delirious eyes, Lost in Translation draws from a dream - logic where questions remain unanswered, and the meanings of kisses are unexplained.
The movie is nominally seen through the eyes of Hitler's naïve secretary Junge (Lara) who has become attracted by Hitler's magnetic personality cult, but the film finds time to draw in several other characters to give different impressions of life in the dying city.
Crowe's journalistic eye shines through the scenes set in the sports world, which feel firmly drawn from life, but his emotional sensitivity shines through in the more personal scenes, which are far more perceptive and complex than the much - repeated catchphrases.
«U.N.I (You And I)» from And the Winner Isn't «Love and Lies» from Band Aid «If I Dare» from Battle of the Sexes «Evermore» from Beauty and the Beast «How Does a Moment Last Forever» from Beauty and the Beast «Now or Never» from Bloodline: Now or Never «She» from Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story «Your Hand I Will Never Let It Go» from The Book of Henry «Buddy's Business» from Brawl in Cell Block 99 «The Crown Sleeps» from The Breadwinner «World Gone Mad» from Bright «Mystery of Love» from Call Me by Your Name «Visions of Gideon» from Call Me by Your Name «Captain Underpants Theme Song» from Captain Underpants The First Epic Movie «Ride» from Cars 3 «Run That Race» from Cars 3 «Tell Me How Long» from Chasing Coral «Broken Wings» from City of Ghosts «Remember Me» from Coco «Prayers for This World» from Cries From Syria «There's Something Special» from Despicable Me 3 «It Ain't Fair» from Detroit «A Little Change in the Weather» from Downsizing «Stars in My Eyes (Theme From Drawing Home)» from Drawing Home «All In My Head» from Elizabeth Blue «Dying for Ya» from Elizabeth Blue «Green» from Elizabeth Blue «Can't Hold Out on Love» from Father Figures «Home» from Ferdinand «I Don't Wan na Live Forever» from Fifty Shades Darker «You Shouldn't Look at Me That Way» from Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool «This Is How You Walk On» from Gifted «Summer Storm» from The Glass Castle «The Pure and the Damned» from Good Time «This Is Me» from The Greatest Showman «The Hero» from The Hero «How Shall a Sparrow Fly» from Hostiles «Just Getting Started» from If You're Not in the Obit, Eat Breakfast «Truth to Power» from An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power «Next Stop, The Stars» from Kepler's Dream «The Devil & The Huntsman» from King Arthur: Legend of the Sword «Have You Ever Wondered» from Lake of Fire «I'll Be Gone» from Lake of Fire «We'll Party All Night» from Lake of Fire «Friends Are Family» from The Lego Batman Movie «Found My Place» from The Lego Ninjago Movie «Stand Up for Something» from Marshall «Rain» from Mary and the Witch's Flower «Myron / Byron» from The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected) «Longing for Summer» from Moomins and the Winter Wonderland «Mighty River» from Mudbound «Never Forget» from Murder on the Orient Express «Hold the Light» from Only the Brave «PBNJ» from Patti Cake $ «Tuff Love (Finale)» from Patti Cake $ «Lost Souls» from The Pirates of Somalia «How a Heart Unbreaks» from Pitch Perfect 3 «The Promise» from The Promise «Kaadanayum Kaalchilambe» from Pulimurugan «Maanathe Maarikurumbe» from Pulimurugan «Stubborn Angel» from Same Kind of Different as Me «Dancing Through the Wreckage» from Served Like a Girl «Keep Your Eyes on Me» from The Shack «On the Music Goes» from Slipaway «The Star» from The Star «Jump» from Step «Tickling Giants» from Tickling Giants «Fly Away» from Trafficked «Speak to Me» from Voice From the Stone «Walk on Faith» from Year by the Sea
A network of 16 center - based teachers and family childcare providers worked with their young students to create the book which includes drawings, poetry, and descriptions of places to visit in the city as seen through the eyes of three -, four -, and five - year - olds.
The evidence drawn from ongoing observation of student behaviour is best viewed not «scientifically» but through what Eliot Eisner has called «connoisseurship» or «the enlightened eye;» that is, through professional wisdom.
In my version of the blue eyes / brown eyes exercise, I arbitrarily draw purple stars on some students» hands with my eyes closed and then invite the ones with stars to join me on the carpet to read Dr. Seuss's story The Sneetches (Random House, 1961), which explores the absurdity of prejudice through the tale of creatures who judge one another on the basis of whether they have stars on their bellies.
At five in the morning someone banging on the door and shouting, her husband, John, leaping out of bed, grabbing his rifle, and Roscoe at the same time roused from the backhouse, his bare feet pounding: Mattie hurriedly pulled on her robe, her mind prepared for the alarm of war, but the heart stricken that it would finally have come, and down the stairs she flew to see through the open door in the lamplight, at the steps of the portico, the two horses, steam rising from their flanks, their heads lifting, their eyes wild, the driver a young darkie with rounded shoulders, showing stolid patience even in this, and the woman standing in her carriage no one but her aunt Letitia Pettibone of McDonough, her elderly face drawn in anguish, her hair a straggled mess, this woman of such fine grooming, this dowager who practically ruled the season in Atlanta standing up in the equipage like some hag of doom, which indeed she would prove to be.
But the sights aren't what draw him — he sees each museum, each cathedral, and each cafe through the eyes of his daughter's killer.
These dogs often draw attention as ambassadors for Guiding Eyes, as they move through the world in their new role.
Entering through the colorful tropical gardens, your eye is drawn to the mesmerizing view framed by poetic Moorish arches; the turquoise pool and green lawn connect to the brilliant blue sea and the silhouette of Anguilla on the horizon.
This exhibition, drawn from the Albright - Knox's collection, reminds us that although our experience and knowledge of the world often comes to us through our eyes, seeing should not always be believing.
Utilizing carefully composed geometric abstractions to create optical illusion, Op artists were drawn to the behavior of the eye, particular the ways in which it could be manipulated through simple changes in perception.
Children feature prominently in many of Gavronsky's paintings and drawings, acting alternately as a pair of naive and truthful eyes for the viewer to look through, and a source of mischief and daring, unhappy with the status quo and prepared to attempt the impossible.
Through the lens of the first - person camera, two mural - size screens draw us into opposite entrances of the same bioengineering laboratory; our eye follows the backs of technicians in white coats through long empty hallways and bustling experimental testingThrough the lens of the first - person camera, two mural - size screens draw us into opposite entrances of the same bioengineering laboratory; our eye follows the backs of technicians in white coats through long empty hallways and bustling experimental testingthrough long empty hallways and bustling experimental testing areas.
Presenting a new body of work, which draws a clear line to her work from the 70's through today, her work and attitude has evolved from what Wilson describes as «the concerns of a young woman to having fun with being an old lady,» and sees her turning an eye to the way in which the public gaze projects social values onto women as they grow older.
Nicholas Krushenick: Electric Soup features over 20 of the artist's eye - popping paintings, along with collages, drawings, and prints from the 1950s through the 1990s, an under - appreciated body of work that has had a profound influence on generations of artists working in a variety of styles and media.
Through works that simulate games, maps, sleights of the eye and hand, and draw on illusion, the exhibition will playfully and thoughtfully navigate the slippery terrain between fantasy and reality.
This exhibition will draw a line through work that reflects the principles Loos used to define modernity — simplicity, freedom, purity, and the rejection of superfluous decoration — by exploring the development of the reductive process as seen through the eyes of a small group of leading European and American artists from the latter half of the 20th century.
The wide - eyed, tender grace of Larry Jens Anderson's gaze shines through in the 35 drawings, paintings and mixed - media canvases currently on exhibit in his solo show titled The Past is Never the Past, through April 12 at Kai Lin Art.
He has gained recognition through his films, staged photography, and colourful, huge - eyed, infantile sculptures and drawings, which comment on reality in a laconic manner.»
In this exhibition of new work, Hương Ngô draws from the stories of her family's year - long stay in Hong Kong refugee camps through the eyes of her siblings, who were children at the time.
Rather than offering a comprehensive drawing retrospective, the show will be organized with an eye to morphological relationships so that, as viewers move through the gallery, they will recall and ideally return to earlier related images.
Paintings such as Candle - lit Dinner beautifully conveyed the atmosphere of the subject through the witty interplay of bulbous lights and fat, curving lines, bright monochromatism and lilting shade, the precision of the chicken set against a childlike background of big shapes, overlapping, drawing the eye of the viewer upwards and down and into the picture despite its perverse perspective.
When Spanish artist Marc Figueras enjoys his strolls through the beautiful city of Barcelona, he likes to capture the life that buzzes around him, with his eye especially drawn to the female subject.
Barbieri's eye - pleasing paintings draw upon still lifes and interiors, but she gives texture to her paintings through layers of collage — building works that capture a sense of sheer exuberance.
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