Not exact matches
And counter to what many believe, this doesn't change when your company is doing well — every
moment of glory is
fleeting, quickly swept away
by the next looming crisis and the need to reach the next level of success.
I remember (but could not find to link) a splendid editorial
by the Christian Century's David Heim (some uncertainty about the author) from quite a few years ago (presumably before the 2008 election) wryly encouraging evangelicals to enjoy their
moment in the political and cultural limelight because it would prove
fleeting.
Having an emotion is certainly what some sects search for, but emotions are
fleeting, and can usually be explained away
by an undigested piece of cheese or some other... If we search for an emotion to prove the validity of our faith, then the
moment our emotions faulter, so does our faith.
This special, family
moment aims to represent the
fleeting and spontaneous joy triggered
by the taste of Cadbury chocolate — in this case inspiring a fully choreographed routine.
Kids are emotionally unstable, but so are some adults, so when you see a child throwing a fit in the juice aisle of some overcrowded grocery store, try to remember that it's not fair to judge a mother (or a child)
by one singular and
fleeting moment of disturbance within an entire day full of better ones.
Life is
fleeting, of course, and blogging is
by its nature an in - the -
moment practice.
The team also showed that the exchanged quantum vibrations were «virtual» — appearing only for
fleeting moments — just like the vibrations exchanged
by electrons.
An otherwise
fleeting moment now captured
by the eye trackers.
But I learned it was OK to laugh — even if the
moment was
fleeting — refusing to be consumed
by chaos.
According to a growing number of experts, those exhilarating, Instagrammable
moments don't permanently raise the setting on your day - to - day blissometer — and
by chasing
fleeting highs, you may be missing the opportunity for true joy, with a small j. «We live in a culture that tells us we're supposed to be euphoric all the time, but that feeling isn't sustainable,» says life coach and sociologist Martha Beck, author of Finding Your Own North Star ($ 16; amazon.com).
This superb debut feature
by Korean - American director So Yong Kim seems to be constructed entirely of the ineffable and intangible, those
fleeting moments that most movies treat as throwaways.
Fleeting moments of interest, forgotten
by the time the next one rolls around.
Oddly enough, the characters played
by Elizabeth Debicki (Jordan), Isla Fisher (Myrtle), Jason Clarke (George), and Amitabh Bachchan (Meyer) are shunted aside more so than in the book or the 1974 film version, so there are fewer
moments for those actors to make much more than positive, if
fleeting, impressions.
Faulting only with some
fleeting moments of flippancy, Battle of the Sexes wins
by serving up both a crowd - pleasing spectacle and the human drama than ultimately made it so much more.
It's just that Reichardt believes the world is one unmitigated disaster after the next, sporadically punctuated
by fleeting moments of beauty.
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.
There are some
fleeting moments of inspiration — the music
by Rob Simonsen is a master class in sudsy melodrama, and Nixon turns in a great performance — but «The Only Living Boy in New York» is rotten to its Big Apple core.
by Sarah Ward «More miss than hit, the film is unoriginal and easily forgotten, but not without a few
fleeting moments of mindless entertainment.»
Kingsman: The Golden Circle
by Matt Weiner There was a
fleeting moment early in Kingsman: The Golden Circle when I... read more →
Before Tamlyn and Quinn did their descriptive writing, they created storyboards about the action they wanted to represent in an assignment on «expanding the
moment» — making the story more intense
by describing a
fleeting instant in great detail.
More than anything, though, this graphic novel (if it can even be called that) mimics the kaleidoscopic nature of memory itself —
fleeting, contradictory, anchored to a few significant
moments, and a heavier burden
by the day.
A picturesque area easily accessible
by foot, you'd be wise to take your camera to capture a
fleeting moment of your Benidorm holidays.
Yes, you can feel that same Dynasty Warriors in precious,
fleeting moments but it is really hiding and if you've been spoiled
by a better title you are going to be digging for that feeling.
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.
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.
Influenced
by history, cinema and popular culture, Spanish artist Ernesto Cánovas sources images from old and new media to produce evocative, semi-abstract paintings that capture a
fleeting moment in time.
Nakayama gives the viewer a chance to share a
fleeting but triumphant
moment epitomized
by a simple need to fulfill a very personal desire.
The catalogue notes that Bacon boldly confronts his subjects and that Barker here is «presently almost filmically, in two
fleeting moments,» adding that «He appears to fidget across the canvases, each subtle movement intensified
by Bacon's exceptional motion of his loaded brush.»
A
fleeting vacation
moment is captured in the tender Polaroid transfer «Ziya in Spain»
by Bradley Johnson, a shadowy glimpse of a friend beyond the arc of the camping tent.
Roaming the forests, he trained his lens to capture the scenes of
fleeting moments of all living things such as plants and flowers about to wither, streams of flowing water, or shadows cast
by trees.
From long walks in remote Japanese or American woodlands and Europe, to urban forests such as Central Park in New York or the Jardin du Luxembourg in Paris, Takeshi Shikama trained his lens to capture
fleeting moments of living things: plants and flowers about to wither, flowing streams or shadows cast
by trees.
The deliberate loss of detail and texture is a record of observations evoking minute,
fleeting details and the transience of a
moment captured
by the artists» mind and suspended in the present.
The culmination of a twenty - year project
by one of today's top - commissioned and internationally - recognised photographers of baby portraits, One is now available in a new book, featuring a series of 60 photographs that catch the
fleeting, yet universal,
moment of life when a child reaches one year of age.
Recreating the feeling of dizziness and confusion
by letting the paint blur and allowing shapes to dissolve, Alexandra suggestions motion in order to slow down the scene and capture the
fleeting moments, which tend to be forgotten.
By capturing something as mundane as a
fleeting moment on a busy street, he could transform life into art, creating a picture that could be savored long after the event had transpired.
He was intrigued
by the camera's ability to isolate details and
fleeting moments of everyday life.
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.
By subtly manipulating simple materials — such as fabric, dust, salt and hair, Kleinschrodt captures time as it is caught via folds, grasps of fabric and
moments of
fleeting light and phenomena.
Mirroring a party scenario in which one invites guests into their home, making the private public, Soares captures the private
moments after a celebration ends, when the space remains charged
by the memories and traces of a
fleeting moment and space; in this way, the viewer provides a narrative for this mis en scene.
Unadulterated
by any staging techniques, these photographs capture
fleeting moments of raw human nature, unfolding one step at a time.
A major exhibition of new works
by British artist Marie Harnett, celebrating
fleeting moments of drama, beauty and suspense from contemporary film is opening soon.
There in his room in the dark of midnight, swap successful, tooth in hand, I am overwhelmed for a
moment by the precious and
fleeting nature of childhood, parenthood and life.