Sentences with phrase «fleeting moments at»

In these elegant works, our journey encapsulates fleeting moments at once familiar and unknown, half - remembered scenes not easily forgotten.
For a fleeting moment at about 8:27 a.m. — more than an hour before the U.S. stock market even opened — the price of Bitcoin spiked more than 10 % from the day before.

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At best, you'll get a grace period — a fleeting moment when no one believes in your idea.
Not the fleeting, spur of the moment, double glance at an attractive woman, but the long looks and the porn movie that played out behind my eyes.
It connotes the passage of time; the fleeting moments that make up our memories at the end of our lives; but most importantly, it conveys just how meaningless any gifts would be compared to the gift the Polziecs gave the Gerstens.
We live with this because it is the price we pay for the fleeting but vital companionship that arises around us at every moment of the day.
At one moment it is the obscure emotion of the wish within him which awakens recollections, at another moment he awakens them himself; for he is too proud to be willing that what was the whole content of his life should be the thing of a fleeting momenAt one moment it is the obscure emotion of the wish within him which awakens recollections, at another moment he awakens them himself; for he is too proud to be willing that what was the whole content of his life should be the thing of a fleeting momenat another moment he awakens them himself; for he is too proud to be willing that what was the whole content of his life should be the thing of a fleeting moment.
In thus aiming not only at the creation of value but at its endurance, morality avoids becoming the rather self - indulgent experience of (merely) immediate, fleeting creativity, however genuine at that moment.
Aston Villa have been awful this season, but in the fleeting moments they've played well Delph has been at the heart of it.
For a fleeting moment it seemed as though Leicester's heroics had inspired a plucky Iceland at the European Championships after their famous victory over England this summer.
The 19 - year - old emerged 10 minutes from the end of Nigeria's 1 - 1 draw with Egypt at Ahmadu Bello Stadium on Friday, offering fleeting moments of impressive play in his side's Africa Cup of Nations qualifier.
At Milky Monkey Photography, we know your baby deserves the very best for this once in a lifetime opportunity, and we are honored to be able to help you capture this fleeting moment of your life and the life of your baby.
You will have unpleasant moments, but know that they are only moments and in the big picture of your children's lives, it's a fleeting thing you will look back at and laugh about some day, even if you can't today.
When she wildly ran off to find her chair and begin to color I paused for one more fleeting moment to look at her.
Sometimes, I spend too much time looking at my phone and not enough time cherishing the fleeting moments of the childhood passing before my eyes faster than Usain Bolt on rollerblades.
Just as you might set goals for yourself at work, when trying to lose weight or any other project in your life, mapping out goals as a mom is a smart way to parent, especially when those precious moments with your baby are so fleeting.
At a certain point, I realized that my feelings weren't just a result of the baby blues or exhaustion; they were darker and more extreme than just fleeting moments of sadness.
Our current view seems to be anomalous — just as special, at least, as being alive during the fleeting moment in which humanity's robotic emissaries provide us an expansive new view of our place in the panoply of worlds circling the sun.
Last night in my room at the Sunset Marquis I reached out for what I assumed was the room - service menu and passed a few fleeting surreal moments trying to imagine what «Upper Leg with Bikini» might taste like, for a mere $ 100.
As usual, September and October were two stress - filled months at work that left me with little personal time and the last thing I wanted to do during those fleeting moments was sit in front of a computer!
When Anne (Riva) experiences a moment of lost time one day at the breakfast table across from her husband of over 40 years, Georges (Trintignant), it's fleeting, but it signals the end of the active - senior's life — proudly attending concerts starring world - famous former piano students, doing the shopping, being generally engaged and mobile in their affluent retirement — we've briefly glimpsed at the beginning of the film.
Together, this broken family is at once specific to their surroundings and, in fleeting moments of gorgeous honesty, universal.
Critics sometimes get a rap for being joyless cynics, but rest assured we live for these fleeting moments of unbridled awe as much as anyone — and watching Black Panther at the film's European Premiere delivered on a promise Marvel have been making for years: You ain't seen nothing yet.
At once delicately mannered and visually extravagant, Wong Kar - wai's In the Mood for Love is a masterful evocation of romantic longing and fleeting moments.
There are fleeting moments of giddy pleasure, such as when Crystal and Gad get stoned and run amok in a supermarket while they're supposed to be at a kids» choice awards show, but there aren't enough scenes like these to sustain the concept.
The picture has been encoded using AVC HD, and I thought I detected the occasional, fleeting motion artifact, which I took to be associated with the codec's struggle to reconcile some warping of the original elements from frame to frame at certain moments.
There were fleeting moments when we enjoyed drying tarmac, but unfortunately the weather got even worse at the Ascari Race Resort.
At that moment, it was a fleeting thought — a dream for my future as I was learning to become an adult after graduating college.
For DIY investors, that kind of competition between brokerages is likely to result in a whole new level of content and creativity which will probably be worth tuning into, at least for a fleeting moment or two.
The children, did they feel grief at leaving their best friend, or in those moments did their parent's create another uncaring citizen of earth, only interested in their own wants and needs, no matter how fleeting or how destructive.
I think there is a temporary, fleeting interest at the moment.
Visions: Selections from the James T. Dyke Collection of Contemporary Drawings, exhibition catalog, Naples Museum of Art, Arkansas Art Center (2007) NYArts, «Ink Scissors Paper,» by Pamela A. Popeson (July 17, 2007) Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, Volume 19, No. 6, cover image (June, 2007) Iowa City Press - Citizen «Old Card Catalog Gets Art Makeover» by Rob Daniel (April 2, 2006) Virtual Comunidad 2005 / Now: Here: This, exhibition catalog published by Artists Unite (December 2005) Manhattan Times, «The Photography of Fleeting Moments,» by Mike Fitelson (February 2005) BLIR, Issue # 05 (September 2005) J.T. Kirkland's Thinking About Art, «Artists Interview Artists», interview by Douglas Witmer (August 17, 2005) NY Arts, «Illuminated Brush Strokes,» by Pamela A. Popeson (March / April 2004) NY Arts, «Sky Pape at June Kelly Gallery,» by Carl E. Hazlewood (November 2001) Artnet.com Magazine, Drawing Notebook, by N.F. Karlins (October, 2001) Cover, «Processing Natural Order, Sky Pape at June Kelly Gallery,» by Chloe Veltman (September, 1999) Review Magazine, «Sky Pape, Inklings: Drawings at June Kelly Gallery,» by Mark Daniel Cohen, pp 8 - 10 (June, 1999) Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, Volume 11, No. 4, cover image (1999) ARTnews Vol.97, No. 1 «Peer Reviews: The Best of 1997» by Paul Gardner, pp 89 - 95 (1998) The Café Review, Spring issue.
Kwartler's two recent paintings are made on standard plywood panels purchased at New York lumberyards that the artist painted in large swathes of pink, green, and lavender - tinted Venetian plaster in the fleeting moments before the plaster dried.
Though denounced at the time of publication, Nothing Personal is now recognized as a masterwork whose powerful message of a confused and often compromised society seeking fleeting moments of joy, grace and occasional redemption remains equally relevant more than a half - century later.
My works are made to capture the fleeting moment of nature, and to become a mini version of the landscape that people can own at home.
The artist himself sheepishly peers out from one of the few oil paintings in the show, Bob's Sebring (2011), next to a silver convertible a bit too snazzy for his outfit, in front of a square garage... The paintings are furnished from a Kodachrome, sun - bleached palette, and a seemingly interminable supply of time... The supposed subject matter lingers at the edge of the well - measured composition, perfectly skewed to avoid approaching the edge of motion... The photographic qualities of this work are apparent, but the shutter's ability to capturing fleeting moments is irrelevant as time itself seems to be immobile anyway.»
Taking its cue (and deriving its name) from l'heure bleue, that fleeting moment of atmospheric ambivalence at dawn and dusk when daylight has not yet begun (or has just finished) drawing a world of legibility and clear distinction, Nathaniel Robinson's New York solo debut, «Civil Twilight,» operated within a territory of formal, conceptual, and material indeterminacy.
In the 1830s, Constable achieved more expressiveness in his work; he aimed less at the careful naturalistic depiction of a scene and more at an immediate record of the light and atmosphere of the moment and their fleeting effect on the sky, foliage, and water.
The Open competition sees Scottish photographer Alex Ingle capture a joyous, fleeting moment between a grandfather and grandchild, and Britain's natural beauty is portrayed by Grant Ritchie's panoramic image of Belhaven Bridge, near Dunbar, at high tide.
Attracted to New York's avant - garde scene, he took part in a show organized by Allan Kaprow, his professor at Rutgers, called «18 Happenings in 6 Parts» (1959); it was a seminal, fleeting neo-Dada moment of artistic freedom that sought to blur the line between dream, art, and life.
The exhibition Alexander Calder & Fischli / Weiss at Fondation Beyeler focuses on the fleeting, precarious and exhilarating moment of fragile balance as expressed through the works of Calder and Fischli / Weiss in the early - and late - twentieth century, respectively.
Some of the portrait drawings in this exhibition were executed at speed, capturing a fleeting moment in time, while others were more finished and controlled, yet still appear to have an honesty and integrity that captures a dynamic connection between artist and sitter.»
The gestural nature of his drawings, unlike the printed catalogue pages, represent the artist's thoughts at a fleeting moment in time rather than specific objects or symbols.
Unadulterated by any staging techniques, these photographs capture fleeting moments of raw human nature, unfolding one step at a time.
At once seductive and unsettling, Szapocznikow's work is often made from direct impressions and casts of body parts, each an attempt to fix the traces of the body and record the fleeting moments and absurd paradoxes of life.
«Many of her best paintings catch moments of fleeting calm within the routine commotion of urban experience: waiting alone at a deserted subway station, passing through sleepy suburban housing projects, walking along sparsely lit backstreets late in the evening without another soul in sight.»
For a fleeting moment when the polls were stuck at 50 - 50, that looked like a real possibility, as horrifying as it may have seemed for the apparatchiks of the mainstream parties.
While color balance is generally top - notch we noticed some issues with the white balance being off at times right after launching the camera — it rights itself after a few seconds, but it's a problem if you're trying to catch that fleeting moment.
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