Sentences with phrase «fine tapestry»

The phrase "fine tapestry" refers to a high-quality, intricate textile artwork typically made by weaving different colored threads together. It can also be used metaphorically to describe something well-crafted, richly detailed, or complex. Full definition
Besides traveling shows, the Bass also features fine tapestries, rare ecclesiastical garments and a tidy group of medieval artworks.
With a profound knack for the visual and emotional, with heavy doses of bitter truths and biting comedy, Anderson weaves Magnolia into a fine tapestry of misery and hope, not afraid to plunge into the surreal and biblical to address the issues at heart.
School of Rock is one of the many musicals based on a movie that has been woven into the fine tapestry of Broadway in the past two decades.
It's a fine tapestry of intergalactic thrills, but the mystery surrounding the film since its inception is far more exciting than the movie itself, and the connection to the other Cloverfield films is flimsy and leaves much to be desired.
As Dr. Houck phrases it, «The Florida Writers Association has become a fine tapestry of activity, service, and voices.»
This is evident with the luxurious furnishings of Australian antiques throughout, original oil paintings, and the fine tapestries to be found in each of the hotel's 100 guest rooms.
This 100 room deluxe hotel is luxuriously furnished with Australian antiques, original oil paintings and fine tapestries.
It is a fine tapestry of marine life woven densely together.
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