Sentences with phrase «essence of a person»

While it is true that homosexuality has been a common phenomenon in many societies throughout history, it has now achieved the novel status of defining the very essence of a person.
He seems to have a knack for capturing the real essence of people and plays them out with all they're flaws beautifully and believably.
Beyond environmental influences, these DNA signatures underlie the very essence of people, affecting everything from their appearance to their health.
With layers of colour that randomly conceal his subjects» faces, it's a unique style that seems to try and hide the real essence of each person he paints.
Speaking of therapy sessions, he says: «Each time I succeeded within 10 - 20 minutes to get to the essence of each person, even to re-integrate some disowned material.
The assumption in such a statement is that the body is not of the essence of a person.
In the same way that a good biography captures the essence of a person — his or her quirks, mistakes and triumphs — this book exposes the no longer secret lives of parasites.
I think a home should be filled with the essence of the people who reside there.
«I get the essence of people and what works for them and who the yin to their yang would be,» she told us during a recent interview.
I am a London based photographer who likes to capture moments, the essence of people and life.
«Seeking a Friend for the End of the World's screenwriter, Lorene Scafaria, who also made her feature film directorial debut with the romantic dramedy, perfectly captured the essence of people needing to find comfort in each other during dire circumstances with Dodge and Penny.
«You want to preserve the essence of the people who are playing the parts, even though they're not playing themselves,» he says.
The transformation of Penn's character as he slowly opens up during the course of the film is astonishing and thus showing us the essence of a person uncloaked.
«Portugal's River of Gold», Viking River Cruises» itinerary from Porto to the Spanish border showcases the Douro region of northern Portugal, capturing the essence of its people, history, culture, and gastronomy.
As the years went by, Neel's figures became increasingly distorted and expressionistic, the essence of the person, the moment and thought they were captured in, and the composition being of greater painterly importance.
Known for paintings marked by an immediately recognizable thick, nearly grotesque impasto, Frank Auerbach creates visceral, fluid works that capture the essence of a person or place.
His trademark, the thick, nearly grotesque impasto, helps the artist create fluid works which have been described as capturing the essence of a person or a place.
It would get much closer to the essence of each person's work than many of the categories that are used.
«I find that with each one, I have to locate the essence of that person,» said the artist.
«Milton Avery & the End of Modernism» takes a concerted look at the development of Avery's signature paintings from his idiosyncratic drawing style that captures the essence of a person, place or time.
Shuuichi Endou decided his response was to take 10,000 photographs, almost one for every person on the island to capture the spirit and essence of the people, reports the Japan Times Online.
Thank you so much for doing this for me; not only are you talented with words, but you really get the essence of people.
I am a London based photographer who likes to capture moments, the essence of people and life.
I am a London based photographer who likes to capture moments, the essence of people and life.
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