Sentences with phrase «exuberant nature of»

The exuberant nature of the artist's palette is tempered by the soft blue greys that form a magical fog.
It is possible to prepare an exclusive dinner with total privacy and quality of services, surrounded by the exuberant nature of the Itacaré Txai Resort.
In the end, it brought a test average of 6.3 L / 100 km, which speaks to its efficiency given the somewhat exuberant nature of the coast road run.

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This exuberant Nature special says that lots of sex is good for her and for her offspring, too.
Karl Marx is often mentioned; Sigmund Freud has been in and out of favor; Albert Einstein's biographer Abraham Pais made the exuberant claim that Einstein's theories «have profoundly changed the way modern men and women think about the phenomena of inanimate nature
So even though the spring trends may be exuberant and maximalist, I know I have to stick to my style which is minimalist in nature with pops of color brought on through accessorise and the occasional colorful top.
Whether you want to lose yourself in exuberant nature, indulge your taste buds with a fusion of flavors or party like a local, this place has it all.
Culturally rich, with an exuberant nature with forests, a coastline covered by miles and miles of white sandy beaches and islands so beautiful that seem to have come out of a Holywood film.
The village of Santa Teresa, situated at the jungle's edge, 4 hours from the city of Cusco, offers you several options of adventure tourism and recreation, in a subtropical climate and an exuberant nature, and also gives you the alternative to get to Machu Picchu Pueblo (Aguas Calientes), more easily, as it is quite close to it (10 kilometers by train and a 6 km.
It's the perfect base to make the most of the numerous watersports and nature activities, as well as being just a short distance from the more exuberant nightlife centre of Arrecife.
The village of Santa Teresa, located on the jungle's edge, 4 hours from the city of Cusco, gives you several alternatives of adventure tourism and recreation, in a subtropical climate and an exuberant nature, as well as the option to easily get to Machu Picchu Pueblo, on a 30 minute stretch of road by bus and 10 kilometers by train.
Butterflies, birdsong, fragrant blossoms, colorful plumage, night songs of frogs and blinking fireflies interwoven with secluded villas and bungalows extend into a world of exuberant Balinese culture and nature.
In 2006, the couple decided to rent a room at our lodge for two years while they built their own home on our property, from which Phil could pursue his passion for photography of the Arenal Volcano and the region's exuberant nature.
There seemed to be something in the nature of the brush that aligned with his measured yet exuberant (and often calligraphic) mark - making.
Inspired by both music and nature, Maureen Chatfield's oeuvre encompasses quiet meditations of pastel tones and softened forms, as well joyous and exuberant explosions of color.
Pan explores nature diversity by pairing splashy, exuberant works with compositions of seductive, floating forms, such as in Ebb Tide with its drizzles of paint and charcoal.
The flower series is reminiscent of the Fauvist movement, using highly intense color patterns that correspond with this artist own exuberant nature.
Though abstract, Reginato's exuberant paintings possess an anthropomorphic feel, and the collage - like nature of his compositions imbues each work with a distinct personality.
Farmanfarmaian's exuberant lines adorned with glimmering mirror bits, cross and align in joyous colors, simultaneously containing reflective and mysterious ambiance and an equally enigmatic nature of abstract patterns.
At 91 years of age, Claude Lalanne is still charming the world with her exuberant yet fragile creations inspired by nature
Much of his later work reveals two complementary sides of his artistic personality — from exuberant views of sunlit fields and atmospheric skies to more introspective meditations on the profound depths of nature.
As its moment on Earth has arrived, H. sapiens, one of nature's great experiments, has necessarily had to have a selfish, muscle - flexing, exuberant adolescence.
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