Sentences with phrase «eclectic nature»

Yet there inevitably comes a time when art is out of an artist's hands, and the exhibition has done a commendable job with the vast and eclectic nature of Conner's work to make a case for his enduring importance.
A search for «law» turned up 94 documents of a very eclectic nature, among which are William Riddell's 1916 The Legal Profession in Upper Canada in its Early Periods, a 1758 translation of The Spirit of Laws by Montesquieu (orse M. de Secondat), and Volume 5 of the Canada Gazette — January to June 1872.
In many ways, Colson's life encapsulated the eclectic nature of evangelicalism.
Black Roe — one thing I love about London is the eclectic nature of the restaurant scene!
I absolutely love the eclectic nature of the most popular recipes!
The eclectic nature of Schneiderman's cases is indicative of the broad mandate of the New York attorney general.
Diversity and an eclectic nature is at the forefront of what has drawn Dr. Jaquel Patterson to the profession.
The eclectic nature of the British way of dressing.
The eclectic nature is represented by ensembles that are as diverse as they are colourful!
Tolerant of my eclectic nature:)-- Would love a mate who is interested in the Adepts / Secret Mysteries /..
Tolerant of my eclectic nature:)-- Would love a mate who is interested in the Adepts / Secret Mysteries / Life = Energy
I must admit, I really didn't go into this film with much knowledge about The Band, or many of the songs they perform, but their eclectic nature and ability to jam in almost any direction they want to left me feeling a great deal of respect and admiration for them as musicians.
The works in this show address this sense of vernacular by way of the eclectic nature of the materials (all manmade).»
This for sure, is evident by the eclectic nature of art today.
The eclectic nature of this group show is intended to reflect the curatorial taste of the gallery's Director, Damien A. Roman.
We are told this exhibition deals with the examination of the disparate nature and frequency of life, something immediately evident in the eclectic nature of the artists involved.
But today's audiences are more accepting of an artist of such an eclectic nature.
The eclectic nature of their interests, which included, among other areas, both American abstract painting and the art of indigenous peoples.
Laurie Anderson's multidisciplinary art is perfectly aligned with the eclectic nature of the festival, which encompasses spans music, theatre, dance, visual art, literature, film and debate.
Questions of race, gender, and age were ultimately folded into, if not outright overshadowed by, the eclectic nature of the work.
Bringing attention to the lived - in nature of the house rather than presenting it as an architectural remnant, the work focuses on the eclectic nature of the owners» possessions.
The eclectic nature of this group show is intended to reflect the diverse program regularly offered at Roman Fine Art.
Thomas has commented that the panel is based on landscapes by the contemporary British artist David Hockney, suggesting the eclectic nature of her sources of inspiration.
The eclectic nature of my training and practice allows me to tailor therapy to your unique treatment needs.
It is this eclectic nature of ethological attachment theory that becomes another strength.
The Lighting's impact is in the retro shapes and materials which will both blend and shine with the eclectic nature and soft colour palette of Miami.
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