Sentences with phrase «fleeting moments between»

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.

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With the stopping of symbolic reference the connection between oneself as experienced through the causal influence of the world and the world of the ever fleeting present moment is lost.
Despite this fleeting moment of glory, Wood preferred to stay between the sticks and went on to win the League title with the club.
Stanley Tucci, Jena Malone, Woody Harrelson and Elizabeth Banks all make the most of their fleeting appearances — there's a brief moment between the latter two which is simply beautiful.
As a slight, and probably fruitless, opportunity appears, she must choose between a fleeting moment of happiness and her far - fetched dreams.
The dichotomy between the two sides has fleeting moments of entertainment, but the film lacks a certain level of self - awareness when it comes to portraying just how ideal Gwendolyn and Stacy are.
The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford is a frustrating film, one that alternates between fleeting moments of greatness and long, rambling patches of dull musings and Garrison Keillor - like narration.
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 fleeting moments of combat weirdness and occasional glitches are few and far between while the overall gameplay, graphics and sound are nothing less than top - notch.
He finds significance in the everyday, those fleeting moments when we are held between expectation and the unknown.
The 50 works presented provide a window into the world of adults - in - waiting, framing fleeting moments in their development between childhood and maturity with lived experience and memory.
His pictures are structured in a way that their candidness is snapshot like — intimate moments captured through a fleeting glance — the focus of the scene is the interaction, between subject, artist and viewer — described by Freud himself when he said «You can't be aware enough.
The films document fleeting moments of creation and destruction that question the boundary between performance and its documentation in ways similar to Hans Namuth's famous 1951 film of Pollock painting on glass.
It must not be just a fleeting moment but a physical bond between the varying events in life.
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.
Moving between the taxi stands, newsagents, roadside markets and fleeting moments of respite, the artist offers snapshots of everyday life.
Moving between the taxi stands, newsagents, bars, roadside markets and fleeting moments of respite, the artist offers snapshots of everyday life.
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.»
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