Sentences with phrase «everyday scenes in»

Drawn from everyday scenes in Los Angeles, Gomez's large - scale acrylic on canvas paintings will feature uniquely recognizable Melrose Avenue locations and their inhabitants.
These works poetically depict everyday scenes in the United States punctuated by unease, and explore how «normal» life persists under the weight of our current political situation.
In the current series, Araki presents everyday scenes in mirrored images to express the sense that he now sees the world from the side of death, i.e. the other side of the mirror.

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U nder the influence of western painters who settled in Bali in the 1930s - Balinese artist started painting single scenes instead of narratives tales, using images from everyday life as their theme,
In Paterson, there are no explosions, betrayals, tragedies, or graphic depictions of violence or sex — just enchanting scenes that celebrate the beauties of everyday life.
I use it everyday for my business and like to keep my followers interested with snapshots of my daily life, behind the scenes in my studio, works in progress and, of course, lots of photographs of flowers!
Dolls and figures give your toddler a way to act out the scenes he or she sees in everyday life.
As a child, he saw a picture in an encyclopaedia titled «An Everyday Village Scene», with thatched cottages, a duck pond, a cricket match on the village green: John Major's rural idyll.
So many exciting things are happening behind the scenes here at Everyday Starlet, but I wanted to take a minute and share the things I've been loving (and not loving) for the month of May, in makeup, beauty, skin care, and more...
Hard working woman, not afraid to get dirty and put in a full days work horses are an everyday part of my life, training showing and coaching is a passion like movies, dancing and having a general good time not into the bar scene anymore but occasionally
wake everyday to a new day friends and family describe me as honest hardworking sincere and funny as hell don't care for the bar scene (once in a wile) no kids of my own, I have helped raise two kids that were adopted in our family so family is very important.
Im old school hippy type dude I drive old vw buses and bugs straight out of a dead head scene i am 420 friendly i am a social drinker i like to go to old rock concerts vw car shows and i also like the outdoors i enjoy camping and hiking and at this point in my life i want to live like everyday is...
While most of us realize this from the everyday conversations we're having with singles on the dating scene, we really need to credit the introduction and rise of mobile dating apps for the increase in acceptance to digital dating.
You are very busy and very tired of the dating scene Daily Devotionals to help Christians focus and include God's Word in their everyday lives.
A Fantastic Woman flirts with magical realism, as that bending - against - the - wind scene suggests, but Lelio generally keeps the film in touch with everyday, mundane matters.
Lots of product placement, hits to hock the soundtrack, and homogenized scenes of characters looking like they are on the verge of making important statements about life, love, and the pain of everyday existence in this culture that doesn't seem to appreciate them.
The final scenes are a tour de force in which the bonfire - strewn streets fill with merrymakers and the exploding fireworks look as dangerous as a war, an apt metaphor for the everyday violence in the characters» lives.
You better believe they tell old Winston to give the Krauts hell, in what is supposed to be an inspiring scene showing the spunk and tenaciousness of everyday Britons, but instead has the stink of pandering — to subject and audience.
, with early scenes of easygoing camaraderie gradually turning into something darker; and it has the same everyday, naturalistic depiction of violence which Meadows utilised in
Some of the best scenes in «Come Sunday» show us the banal, behind - the - scenes operations at Higher Dimensions, where everyday stresses and disagreements intrude as they would in any workplace.
He'd do better to just listen to everyday conversations for his next film instead of thinking up new shockeroos — remember how understated and real the final car scene in The Sixth Sense was?
«Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond:» More than a behind - the - scenes doc — though it certainly is that — this film about Jim Carrey and the making of the 1999 Andy Kaufman biopic «Man on the Moon» explores the very nature of identity and the guises we put on for the world in our everyday lives.
The luscious spray of nets and scrims and artful clutter is on gorgeous display in the nightclub scenes, which are simultaneously cheap and exotic, tawdry, and enticing: A marvelous, messy contrast to the neat regimentation of Rath's everyday life.
It's a potentially exciting endeavor that reaps initially intriguing rewards, as the early sight of apparent government agents Steve (Richard Jenkins) and Richard (Bradley Whitford) discussing mundane everyday stuff while prepping for work in a steel subterranean facility immediately implies — especially thanks to the abrupt, jarring full - screen title credit that ends the scene — that the forthcoming material will be more than it initially appears.
If I had been in the editing room, I would have dropped the «All for One» song but kept the scene, moving «Everyday» from its lame CGI - laden backdrop to something more visually tolerable.
Disconcertingly, these are filmed in exactly the same style as the everyday scenes, which have a strange oneiric quality.
While the first entry featured heavily stylized violence and over-the-top action scenes, the premise is that every person in the film is rooted in the so - called real world, where they have everyday problems and ability to get hurt.
Ranging from giving children the chance to extract their own DNA to characterising the proteins of an enzyme, trying their hand as a formulation scientist and even working through crime scene forensics, the experiments have been designed to help give students insight into how science is used in everyday life.
Make them face a scene they are used to living in their everyday life.
It actually also provided a bit of comic relief as in the midst of a tense scene, celebrities were named dropped like it was your everyday Hollywood scenario.
From the stunning scenery of Victoria Harbour and Victoria Peak over lively markets, unique delicacies, picturesque parks, green jungle paths, bays and beaches to impressive architecture and fascinating everyday scenes of the streets of Hong Kong — this city is definitely one of the most photogenic places in the whole world!
Bali evolves everyday and has become one of the most sophisticated holiday destination in the world; tranquil, lush green rice fields and long sandy beaches mix with some of the most beautiful and modern resorts along with the perfect shopping and party scenes.
Despite the unflagging popularity of Street Fighter games in the hardcore tournament scene, the series had fallen off the radar of the everyday gamer.
Unlike many other retro platforms, cracking is an accepted and established part of the everyday C64 scene - in fact, gaming is just a tiny fraction of what the C64 in 2013 is all about, so you might want to check out some of this years demos as well.
Ostensibly depicting scenes from everyday life — a windswept walk along beach, the artist's daughter, dancing, sewing or putting on a shoe — the works in this exhibition alert us to the endless nuance of bodily expression and the myriad ways in which we reveal ourselves and communicate emotion, such as happiness, sadness, confidence, doubt or even distraction, consciously or not.
Taipei - based artist Shih Yung - Chun paints scenes from everyday life, taking inspiration from hundreds of photographs, but there's an element of the bizarre in all his crafted narratives — his subjects always seem to occupy themselves with strange activities.
«These photographs deal with domestic, everyday life scenes captured in straightforward images.
In the late nineteen - sixties, a group of artists made a name for themselves in the United States by using photography as a basis for painting everyday scenes and objects with extraordinary realisIn the late nineteen - sixties, a group of artists made a name for themselves in the United States by using photography as a basis for painting everyday scenes and objects with extraordinary realisin the United States by using photography as a basis for painting everyday scenes and objects with extraordinary realism.
Swedish artist Mamma Andersson paints everyday scenes informed by her upbringing in the Scandinavian forests.
Installed thematically in two rooms on the first floor and four rooms on the second, the show explores five genres that developed as categories when painting was still in its infancy as a respected medium: Still Life, Landscape, Scenes of Everyday Life, Portraiture and History Painting.
Botero's solo exhibition Everyday's Poetry — Scenes from the fullness of life is a call to participate in the colourful and inspiring world of the internationally renowned artist.
In the late 1960s, the USA saw the emergence of a new trend in painting that focused on the realistic representation of scenes and objects from everyday American lifIn the late 1960s, the USA saw the emergence of a new trend in painting that focused on the realistic representation of scenes and objects from everyday American lifin painting that focused on the realistic representation of scenes and objects from everyday American life.
In his installations, Strauss Bourque - LaFrance fuses everyday materials into beguiling formal compositions and precarious arrangements that playfully subvert mundane interiors and position domesticity as a mise - en - scene for role - play and disjointed narrative.
His work reflects how the echoes and values of everyday scenes resonate in a larger historical context.
Divided into galleries devoted to his portraits, scenes of everyday black Chicago and nocturnal street life, the exhibition also presents paintings made during Motley's time in Paris when he received a Guggenheim fellowship.
These works marked his rejection of making figurative art with clear references to the real world, and in particular his move away from the post-WWII Kitchen Sink group of artists who were painting ordinary scenes of everyday life.
The artist records domestic scenes from the everyday: sketching in her studio, napping, reading the newspaper, or hanging out with her cats and her dog.
This French follower of Caravaggio, who inherited the Italian master's emphatic realism, was adept in a range of subjects, from everyday scenes of musicians and cardsharps to contemplative depictions of saints and martyrs.
Decidedly contemporary, her dark, moody genre scenes remain moored in universal themes of everyday life: politics, romance, the economy, social gatherings, and isolation.
Brazilian everyday scenes of contemporary pop style are paired with religious symbols in very typical Latin American portrayal.
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