Sentences with phrase «fascinated by your subject»

After doing a Ph.D. in clinical psychology, a clinical internship, and a research postdoc, Patricia Moran remained fascinated by the subject she started studying in graduate school: the role of emotions and behavior in health.
More than anything, though, we became fascinated by the subject matter of GMOs.
I am fascinated by the subject of dancers and cellulite because I think we can learn a lot by studying it more closely.
Adam Plowright is fascinated by his subject, the French president, and the Emmanuel Macron that emerges is not your average politician.
«But I've always been fascinated by the subject and think it's as relevant today as it ever was, with young men still sacrificing their lives in the name of war.»
As previously stated, I am already fascinated by the subject matter but seeing an actual film about this story rather than a documentary should be interesting especially because I am seeing both films and can compare the story to each film.
Just because you're fascinated by your subject doesn't mean other people will get it.
In an age where the printed book may soon be an anachronism, artists remain fascinated by the subject and materials of the book.
I'm still fascinated by the subject, but haven't worked on it for a few months now.
As a layman who is fascinated by this subject, I look at that reasoning as complete obfuscation.

Not exact matches

I was always fascinated by physics, especially modern physics as it moved away from the mechanistic world of classical physics into the quantum world, and I found mathematics, especially pure mathematics, a very demanding and challenging subject that requires considerable powers of abstract thought and reasoning.
You fascinate others not so much by the subjects you avoid or the performances you can document — but by the stories you tell.
I'm fascinated by the images of the actor right next to the real - life subject.
Whilst the central characters all get their conflicting say, all are equally ridiculed, reviled, and respected in a film that doesn't so much mock its subjects as much as point the finger of shame and blame at us, the audience, fascinated by this tabloid tale of greed, violence and figure skating.
Capote is fascinated with these two subjects, but he was also equally fascinated by the Clutter family, the townsfolk, and Dewey, only to toss them aside when Smith and Hickock enter the picture.
I was fascinated by the idea that such a very small sliver of time could be the subject of a full - length novel.
Robert Weintraub, author of The House that Ruth Built, returns to the subject of baseball, shedding light on an era that new generations of baseball fans never experienced and will doubtless be fascinated by.
She is fascinated by detail and light, capturing every expression, movement and subtlety of the subject.
I suppose I have always been fascinated by the way light and shadow influence a subject and here on the west coast of ireland there are so many opportunities to capture just that.
In the early 1970s, Finn - Kelcey was fascinated by the weather as a subject for art and made a number of «wind dependent objects», that relied on this intangible natural force.
Varejão has long been fascinated by themes of miscegenation and skin colour, and she explores these subjects in a fresh way in this new body of work.
However, after a visit to Le Havre, a major European harbor and second largest port authority in France, he became fascinated by the large sea ships he saw there and is now most known for his work on this subject.
From Pop Art and the pictures generation to the present: visual artists are also fascinated by the aesthetics of the paparazzi and by their subjects.
British artists throughout history have been fascinated and entranced by the sea and oceans, «The Power of the Sea» an exhibition at the RWA opening on the 5th April is exhibiting a multi-disciplinary approach to this vast subject within art.
Rosson Crow has long been fascinated by history and the psychology of interior spaces, and has addressed subjects as varied as French Revolutionary interiors, New York City graffiti and the films of Alfred Hitchcock.
«I have always been fascinated by mixed media techniques and experimenting with various materials and subject matter.
«So this is the second show [at David Zwirner London]-- and I've always been fascinated by Britain for several reasons, for example it is one of the last «class societies» — although I don't know how long it will still go on — but I once tackled that subject in a small show, the first white cube show that I did called «Spelndid Isolation», and one of the portraits in that show was also based on Henry Draper [American doctor, amateur astronomer, and pioneer of astrophotography]-- these three works in front of you [portraits: «William Robertson», 2014, «John Robison», 2014, and «John Playfair», 2014] are derived from the paintings in the professors room at University of Edinburgh.
I certainly look forward to your eventual Reader (and / or Participant) Background — you may have noticed by now that, in addition to being fascinated by the actual science (and policy), I am also intensely curious about people (hence my suggestion leading to Jeff Id's post), especially those interested in the same subject I am (haha, since it's kind of lonely out here).
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