Sentences with phrase «eclectic nature of»

The eclectic nature of my training and practice allows me to tailor therapy to your unique treatment needs.
The eclectic nature of our offices allows us to better meet the individual needs of our clients.
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.
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.
The eclectic nature of this group show is intended to reflect the diverse program regularly offered at Roman Fine Art.
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.
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.
The eclectic nature of their interests, which included, among other areas, both American abstract painting and the art of indigenous peoples.
The eclectic nature of this group show is intended to reflect the curatorial taste of the gallery's Director, Damien A. Roman.
This for sure, is evident by the eclectic nature of art today.
The works in this show address this sense of vernacular by way of the eclectic nature of the materials (all manmade).»
Treehouse itself boils the extremely varied backgrounds of its founders down to «a humanist, an animator and a programmer», and the eclectic nature of the company is more than summed up by its follow - up title Sea Seal and Word Bird.
The eclectic nature of the British way of dressing.
I absolutely love the eclectic nature of the most popular recipes!
Black Roe — one thing I love about London is the eclectic nature of the restaurant scene!
In many ways, Colson's life encapsulated the eclectic nature of evangelicalism.
Given the eclectic nature of my world — business writer, safety blogger, global organizational change and safety consultant — I get a lot of requests to connect on social media.

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Housing the eclectic Hillside Festival each year, where almost all performing bands share and rotate members like revolving doors, it is understandable why the horizontal nature of Toronto's close - knit music district has been characterized as a modern commune.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology This eclectic investigator draws inspiration from nature's genius for building things at the nanoscale
A unique blend of satires, vignettes, fictional book reviews, science articles and journalism, Nature Futures offers an eclectic mix of ideas and attitudes about the future.
Diversity and an eclectic nature is at the forefront of what has drawn Dr. Jaquel Patterson to the profession.
The top color trends have an eclectic mix of understated brights, pale pastels, and nature - like neutrals.
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
My nature is diverse and pulls from all ends of the spectrum which is reflected in my eclectic taste in music - from classic rock and roll (Rolling Stones) to...
With its eclectic range of influences, Ghost Dog is shown to be symptomatic of noir's self - referential nature, but also its broad ranging international manifestations.
One - third fairy tale (literally), one - third musical and one - third social commentary on the nature of love, its weird visuals and eclectic songbook will make adults feel like they've consumed some crazy psychedelic drug; however, younger viewers may find its colorful and song - heavy stimuli generally entertaining.
«This kind of nature suited an autodidact with eclectic tastes, empowering him either to obsess impatiently about a pressing problem that had to be dealt with immediately — much like an engineer — or else to let an idea steep and incubate until he got it right.»
Belize is an eclectic country with unspoiled nature, a rich abundance of wildlife, and fantastically beautiful panoramas.
When not enjoying nature from a spot in the sand or from a tranquil location in the forest or watching the coastal birds, visitors will be charmed by the 26 - mile stretch of Scenic Highway 30 - A featuring eclectic shops and artist colonies stretching along the coastline.
The result is a stunning connection of the Mediterranean and Southern African colour palette, an eclectic blend of the spaciousness of nature and refined luxury.
Beautiful, eclectic Casa de Madera combines character, charm and nature with the quiet rhythms of small - town life.
Clearly diaristic in nature, the 30» painting features an eclectic mix of color, text, visual styles and process.
«While each painter exemplifies a kind of hybrid experience in his or her work, they differ vastly in their execution, aesthetic, and biography — creating an eclectic commentary about the nature of modern amalgamation.
This tension permeates the exhibition in the war of attrition between nature and the built environment, in the eclectic mix of culture and class but above all in the hoard of color and display and the pervasive sense that so much attention to surface must be concealing something.
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.
The storytelling as filmmaker has an eclectic nature and a fine sense of humour.
«My treatment approach is best described as eclectic in nature and includes a combination of cognitive behavioral, client centered, family systems, and strengths based strategies.
However, in order to critique a great theory, one should apply a reasonable approach, one that attempts to take into consideration a variety of mechanisms, one that is eclectic in nature.
Kim's nature is curious, non-judgmental and compassionate; her psychotherapy and consultation practice reflects her core values of respect, integrity and kindness, as well as offering a flexible and eclectic approach to treating psychological and somatic symptoms.
The treatment modalities I utilize are eclectic in nature and are tailored to the individual, as well as developmental needs of each client.
The downtown is very eclectic in nature and is surrounded by the University of Texas at Arlington giving the central location of the city a college town feeling.The lake area is always a popular spot for home sales and the area is supported by the higher rated High School, Middle and Elementary schools that compliment the location.
Leaning in a slightly more modern direction than the rest of the main level, the living room features an eclectic mix, including a funky oval shell - veneered coffee table, boho toss cushions and nature - inspired artwork.
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.
The bare brick walls and similar toned wooden floors can take eclectic patterns — such as the mismatched sofa and painterly wall panel — all of which is perfectly offset by the slender the linear nature of the fan - like scree and delicate furniture.
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