Sentences with phrase «evokes different feelings»

Coastal marine fog, a characteristic feature of climates generated at the eastern boundaries of ocean basins worldwide, evokes different feelings in those who experience it (see Figure 1).
They evoke different feelings than major (happy) tunes, and kids need to know that all of their emotions are okay.
Pugel says that different colors and textures evoke different feelings; she capitalizes on that quirk to store information.
Different shades of blue have the ability to evoke different feelings.
Wanderlust, adventure, lost, found; these words evoke different feelings, memories and ideas in all of us.

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We usually don't realize it, but society often associates colors into the way we speak or how we describe things because different shades of color evoke emotions and feelings.
The DVF dress is beautiful but after you pointed out the «nurse» feeling the booties evoked in you it's probably a wise decision to wear it with different shoes.
Despite the elaborately mannered physical affections of Eddie Redmayne's performance, the film never successfully evokes how it might feel to have another person, of a gender different from your biological assignment, emerging inside you.
While this remake evokes and / or borrows many designs and big ideas from Paul Verhoven's 1987 original, the meat of the story is almost totally unique, giving it the feel of a completely different movie.
Maybe the real answer is that the black art of creating the greatest drivers» cars imaginable can be approached in many different ways, embrace new technology or celebrate simplicity, and yet evoke the same feelings and emotions.
Depending on the feeling the designer is trying to evoke, the composition will use color and space within the cover to create a restful or peaceful composition.Yet a totally different composition and color use can create tension and make the reader uncomfortable.
It is possible to eventually get used to the sluggish controls after adjusting to the different timings of the combos in 30 fps, and by gaining a new - found appreciation for the quick - center camera trigger, but it never manages to replicate that flawless feeling which 60 fps offers and as a result rarely manages to evoke the same combat highs that fans fell in love with.
Before «psychoanalyst revolution», artists aimed to represent object per se, they tried to evoke different emotions, feelings in regard with certain object.
«Let the different feelings which different parts of the work evoke come to consciousness in their own time.»
In isolating this window view, silk - screening it as a series in different shades of gray, and hanging it on both walls next to their own version of Ensor's painting, BHQF made what would have otherwise evoked nothing more than a gallery after an opening when it's ready for the cleaning crew feel instead like some kind of eerie contemporary chapel.
Eshetu's immersive multimedia and video installation drew a swarm of people into what felt like a dazzling - disco - trip: one that spoke to a singular human soul, evoking the depths of its many different selves.
Flat Statues, re-worked photographs of statuary from different geographies and periods, evoke the feeling that art history has folded in on itself.
I remember the feeling your works evoked for me — a sense of physical scale that was different than the whole Greenbergian notion of flatness, in that your approach to gesture opened up the space in front of the canvas through the awareness of the body.
There is an atmospheric feel that comes from interleaving the different materials, which helps to communicate or evoke the response I desire.
The early 1970s were a time in which he painted monochromes that evoked mainstream minimalism, but had a different intent and feeling.
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