Sentences with phrase «fascinated by words»

Thrust into the art world before the age of twentyone, Basquiat was particularly fascinated by words relating to systems of buying and selling, power, wealth, value and authenticity.
I am quite fascinated by your words in your profile.
When you read to your child regularly, he may be fascinated by words, and start asking you what they say.
This phenomenon explains why I was so fascinated by these words from Peter Rollins, (which were brought to my attention by my friend Adele on her Existential Punk blog):
«Donavan is fascinated by words.
Let me say right up front that I truly love the idea of grace, and I have been fascinated by the word and the constellation of concepts it represents for a very long time.

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As Silva informs this big - eyed baby that she is both like a «wetware Android» and «transcendent,» she looks at him as though she understands and is fascinated by every single word he says.
«I'm fascinated by the whole idea of trying to write songs and trying to communicate something, because ultimately every word has a different meaning to every person,» she says.
In those days, I was fascinated by the overlap, in actions at least if not in words, of many people I knew, some of who were believers and some unbelievers.
Always fascinated by people that use words like skeptical, and seemto be intelligent, but then claim to have «strong faith».
As a fourth - year PhD candidate in the University of Washington's Graduate Program in Neuroscience, Kaitlyn Casimo is fascinated by learning, but not in the traditional sense of the word.
As someone who strings words together for a living, I'm fascinated by the art of compassionate communication: writing (or speaking) in a way that...
As someone who strings words together for a living, I'm fascinated by the art of compassionate communication: writing (or speaking) in a way that makes others feel better about themselves, not worse.
Words, both written and wrung from his guts, constituted much of Winston Churchill's (Gary Oldman) power, and Wright, guided by Anthony McCarten's (The Theory of Everything) brisk - but - mannered script, seems fascinated with how that power manifested when Churchill relied on it most.
Fascinated by the Portuguese word «saudade,» Kathleen defines it as «a pleasure you suffer, a pain you enjoy.»
Question: Ever since the 1997 publication of Running with the Demon, I've been fascinated by the implied connections between the present - day world of the Word and Void series and the far - future world of the Shannara books.
As a scholar, I'm always fascinated by marginalia and have, in fact, researched and written about the marginalia of Herman Melville, Ezra Pound and so on, because I believe those ephemeral words jotted down on the spur of the moment are the most revelatory.
Fascinated by language and meaning, he has always been interested in the connection between working in the visual field and working with words
Fascinated by the meaning and rhythm of words, he writes them on wood with gesso or carves them directly during his performances: the letters take on a physical presence and spatial dimension, giving his sculpture an added dimension of thought and emotion.
You refer in your speech, Mr Becker, to the play on words in the artist's name, and I can recall being quite fascinated by it myself long before I had even become acquainted with Richard Artschwager's work.
Altermodern catalogue: «I love absurdism and satire and I am fascinated by the range of effects that words can have.»
Fascinated by repetition dissolving into unfamiliarity, Houshiary constructs her paintings from repeated words, resulting in kinetic, luminous surfaces.
Joseph Grigely The archive of a deceased critic — the champion of minimalism, Gregory Battcock — is explored by an artist fascinated by the written word.
Fascinated by the aesthetics found in letters, writers who dare to delve deep into the shape of a word approach the challenge differently.
GLENN LIGON: I became really fascinated by those sentences that had the word «I» in them — «I feel most colored when I'm thrown against a sharp white background.»
Since undertaking a residency at the Centre for Contemporary Art in Kitakyushu, Japan, in 1998, Evans has been fascinated by Japanese culture and ink painting, and the words «Ink Drawing» and «Kyoto» in the title reflect the fact that the work was made using long, thin brushes and strokes that are traditionally associated with Japanese ink paintings.
It has, however, become more virulent; I was fascinated by the recent recasting of Thanksgiving in the light of sharing the wealth (word I tried to use, of course, hit the spam filter but this'll do).
I was fascinated by this, because I have read through hundreds of applications, personal statements and CVs and I have rarely seen the word utilize.
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