Sentences with phrase «enveloping sense»

Quaint little doorways, heavy timber beams and dreamy upstairs dormer windows combine with the timber stairway and huge old brick fireplace to create an enveloping sense of cosiness and warmth.
While overhead effects are superb, what really seals the deal is the way a Dolby Atmos mix creates a natural, enveloping sense of space throughout the movie.
There's no vibration, shake or buzzing, just a steadily enveloping sense of speed.
Audiences who have seen the director's brilliant experimental documentary «The Arbor» (2011) and her heartrending drama «The Selfish Giant» (2013), know her skill at conjuring a bleakly enveloping sense of place, and this movie, with its wild, rugged moors pelted by sudden rains, is no exception.
The smell of damp cement enveloped my senses as I imagined the hundreds of souls who had once occupied this dark cell.
If you let the game envelop your senses, then you get an immersive experience where you have to be standing up a yard away from your screen as you play.

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«He knew that a sense of God might have developed Without divine love having really enveloped A universe thoughtless in its part or its whole Until animal brains made for mind, heart, and soul.»
Vividness will increase, but a completely enveloping experience must await video goggles and the sense - reproducing body suits predicted by futurologists.
What we need is an enveloping presence, one that surrounds us like a blanket, for if we fail in living into presence for the sake of the world, in some sense God also fails.
In the Christian consciousness this sense of the enveloping friendliness becomes most personal and definite.
You are flung into other levels of reality so visceral, so tangible, so all - enveloping, that they become your sense of the real world.
The white light and the feeling, vibration, and sense of the word love expand, and soon her entire pelvis and both thighs are enveloped in warmth and good feelings.
For example, thunder enveloped me, and the general sense of waves and the seas came across in a positive manner.
At times, Hittman overplays Frankie's mounting urges (he casually strokes an image of Jesus» naked body at church) and the grim mood that envelops his eventual clandestine hookups stifles the sense that he's finding any genuine release.
«Director Alistair Banks Griffin has a clear vision of the world he is enveloping Watts in: all of our senses are going to be stimulated.»
In one of the Society's newest awards, Best Youth Performance, Anya Taylor - Joy won for horror film The Witch, playing a daughter making sense of strange, unexplainable events enveloping her family in 17th century New England.
Musicals remain a transcendent avenue for storytelling that routes straight from the head to the heart, enrapturing all your senses, enveloping your soul.
Play - based pedagogy begins by engaging all of the senses, enveloping students in the excitement of the project.
Occupants are enveloped in premium materials, ensuring every touch point emphasises the sense of quality.
Once an hour, the house will be enveloped and disappear from sight; those on the inside will lose that sense of being outdoors for which the Glass House is known.
Envelop yourself in the passionate world of surf, relax your body and mind doing yoga on the beach and enjoy our rewarding group activities that will delight your senses.
Enveloping all five senses, the unique Garuda Indonesia experience on - board, including the smell of aromatic flowers and traditional Indonesian food, ensures that passengers will be immersed in all that Indonesia has to offer.
Bali chic and modern carefully designed villa with a sense of tranquility envelops you as you enter this haven.
Guests for business or leisure at the Doubletree by Hilton San Juan are not only «wowed» by the design and technology these rooms feature, but also enveloped with a sense of warmth and comfort.
These luxury apartment rentals in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico are designed to soothe and invigorate the senses while enveloping you in the mysterious cloak of the primordial jungle and wild ocean that lie right on your doorstep.
The stealth genre has long been plagued by the enveloping darkness of abject failure, an impending sense of fear that everything you have worked so hard to accomplish is but hair's breadth away from collapsing...
Now the town of Beacon is enveloped in ominous fog driving the townsfolk out of senses.
Jasmine Lights (Master, 1979) and Angled Lights II (1979) aim for this sense of meditative, all - enveloping nonevent.
While that touch of richness in the detail is pleasing, what is more enveloping is the sense of simultaneous lightness and weight that these paper works achieve, in celebrating the most utilitarian and accessible of amateur work structures.
This haziness prompts the viewer to squint to make sense of the image and, by way of this disorientating visual effect, Opie recreates the magical, enveloping sensation of a fog - filled landscape.
Physically and optically arresting in scale, these paintings create a disconcerting sense of depth, the nets seemingly advancing as if to envelop the viewer and the entire space.
Although at first glance, especially in reproductions, Scully's work might seems a bit trite and repetitious, in reality they are very large works that envelop the viewer with their nuanced and rich palettes and strong spatial sense and have a much stronger and bolder dynamic than much of Rothko's oeuvre.
Works in this gallery evoke the sense of being enveloped within nature.
Rousseau's deep connection to the landscape culminates in a cascade of textures and colors in luminous, richly dark drawings... For eyes that have become drowsy with photographic clichés, where pictures of the wildest nature have been domesticated, images so routine they lose any sense of a life of their own, Rousseau give us a profound nature, full of shadowy darks and lights, alive and enveloping us.»
Papanikolas: You think you're going to go and you'll be plunged into Mad Men or you'll be plunged into the 1950's but in fact, these images are so timeless, and so all enveloping and all encompassing, you stand in front of them and you achieve a sense of place, and well - being and being in the moment, and in the present.
In Misty Morning, he provides us with a masterpiece of Impressionist observation, in which an ordinary country scene - softened and enveloped in the mist - positively exudes a sense of clammy dampness and shows why Sisley is at last becoming recognized as one of the best landscape artists of the late 19th century.
Her highly refined and yet completely particular sense of materiality, combined with an elegant sense of space and atmosphere, contribute to her enveloping and resonant installations.
However, as one intriguingly admires and creates rapports with these «artefacts» an astute sense of nostalgia envelops the celebration of the artists, their works and the legacies they leave behind.
Engaging the body kinesthetically with its enveloping scale and playful sense of space, Under the F & G is also optically charged.
The work's large scale enhances the sense of enveloping space, created by the watery areas of brown filled with the quasi-sculptural blocks of red colour.
The sense of impending doom and tragedy envelope the viewer, as I think they enveloped William Sanger.
On a complicated, fast - forward planet enveloped in information, journalists who thrive will be those who offer news consumers the same sense of trust that a skilled mountain guide provides to climbers after an avalanche.
While browsing through the rooms I felt enveloped in a strong sense of faith, meaning, and purpose.
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