Sentences with phrase «fleeting moments on»

He moved to Stoke City looking to get his career back on track and showed fleeting moments on brilliance.
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.

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It's not quite right to think of we Americans as questing after fugitive moments of happiness; really, we're questing after fleeting respites from happiness, too, just as we're oscillating constantly in our strivings for individuality on the one hand and a relief from individuality on the other.
Sadly, as rich as the story might be, it only takes life off the pages of the bible insofar as something we read in church on Sunday to internalize in a fleeting moment.
This is that thrilling, fleeting moment in a neighborhood's evolution that makes dining there all the more exciting, when you can still get a $ 9 lunch or drop $ 195 on a 25 - course tasting menu.
It was one of those rare times when sunlight squeezes itself into our tiny apartment for just a few fleeting moments, so I had to act quick to catch those sparkly rays on camera.
But it never quite worked out for the 24 - year - old, who consistently failed to hold down a first - team place and only ever delivered moments of quality on fleeting occasions.
Congrats to Ryan Moore on this probably not - fleeting moment.
The thing I like about Perez is, besides needing to improve on certain things, he seems a real team player, biding his time and making most of fleeting moments.
Despite this fleeting moment of glory, Wood preferred to stay between the sticks and went on to win the League title with the club.
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.
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.
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).
It's so important to look back on these times and not have a sense of regret — but more of a fulfillment inside your heart, knowing that you were fully present during each and every fleeting moment... spills, messy countertops, piles of laundry, and all.
Would love the excuse to splurge on some fun statement pieces for those fleeting moments not spent in the hospital!
What feels like a fleeting season, allows for the possibility of change on the horizon, Spring cleaning and a moment of self - reflection.
The light softens and becomes more beautiful, as the afternoon wears on and for a fleeting moment it is perfect.
Lithgow's delightful grandpa offers a welcome diversion from the madness, but those moments are as fleeting as the plate of cookies left out for Santa on Christmas Eve.
Julie Hagerty as a crazed fundamentalist, Jena Malone as Darl's wayward goth daughter, Sela Ward as Darl's DA ex-wife, Thomas Haden Church as Darl's gay brother, Michael Arata as a bird - looking governor, and so on, drop their ten lines or so of dialogue and promptly disappear into the rogue's gallery — the parade of Agatha Christie irregulars each with their fleeting moment as prime suspect.
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.
There's even some fleeting moments where we turn the mirror on ourselves to see if we're the ones prescribing oddness to an otherwise savory and sweet situation.»
It's about how we imprint on the spaces we inhabit, even in the most fleeting of moments.
Describing Sweet Country as an adventure movie or a crime thriller is disingenuous as the fleeting moments of tracking through the bush, fleeing on foot and high - tempered violence are window dressings to the deeply felt drama that characterizes the soul of the film.
The movie tries to stay personal, but the personalities become too small and generic, and nobody left on screen can stand against the memory of our fleeting moments with Gosling.
The film focuses primarily on this relationship, as Bergman's offspring recall their childhood upheaval and the fleeting moments of happiness they would enjoy together after months apart.
There's a brief moment early on when Wonder Woman is reintroduced, and the riff from Hans Zimmer's theme (created with Junkie XL and cellist Tina Guo) appears, but it's a fleeting one.
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.
Trouble is, these moments were fleeting and relied upon a very specific type of road: one that relentlessly squirms, dips, crests and ducks and dives and generally keeps the chassis on its toes without challenging ultimate limits of grip.
Happiness is fleeting, dependent on the moment, the circumstances, even the weather.
One of the fleeting moments that she is especially happy to have on DVD is the expression on her father's face when he sees her in her wedding dress for the first time.
Artist and writer Candace Rose Rardon on the value of the scrapbook as a way of honouring a journey's fleeting moments.
I calmed down eventually and got on with the fleeting moments of my vacation.
The initially impressive sight of crumbling environments collapsing buildings during fire fights is just that - a sight designed to deliver a few fleeting Michael Bay moments with limited interactivity before the action repositions itself across linear corridors and on - rails sections that form a staple part of modern Call of Duty games.
There are a few (emphasis on «very few») bosses that are giant standout beasts with unique battles of their own, and these were the fleeting moments in the game I actually enjoyed.
Many of us, however, would love to capture those fleeting moments and treasured memories on paper, but just where do you start?
Regarded for her «empty» images that border on painterly abstraction, the artist carefully renders blurred backgrounds, cropped frames and the natural qualities of light to capture incidental and fleeting moments, those which exist almost exclusively within our periphery.
He employs a panoply of materials — watercolor, theater light gels on glass, candles, Scotch tape — to capture fleeting moments.
Other works glow like a neon bulb or like the luminescence over a city block during the fleeting moment when lights have been turned on but the sun has not yet set.
In his reductive, near - monochrome paintings, watercolors, and prints, Zurier focuses on simplicity, color, and surface modulation to achieve fleeting moments in time.
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.
John Newsom's works are elegiac verses where a moment of life is luxuriously captured and lurking on the periphery of our consciousness is the thought that life is fleeting; it is not just seasonal, it is precarious.
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.
Working in various media, Linda Stillman's work focuses on the passage of time in nature; how plants grow and die, and how we try to preserve the memory of their fleeting moments of beauty.
There is always the sense of a fleeting «seized» moment of a life on the run from a car window, plane or train.
On the one hand a tribute to the lush environment, lively atmosphere and fundamentally recreational and replenishing character of public parks, Surveillance is also an acknowledgement and investigation of the proliferating presence of security cameras in public life; an attempt to poetically apply the aesthetic of surveillance in a manner that focuses the eyes and mind on the sensuous visual tableaux and fleeting moments of intimacy that make Madison Square Park such a treasured urban oasiOn the one hand a tribute to the lush environment, lively atmosphere and fundamentally recreational and replenishing character of public parks, Surveillance is also an acknowledgement and investigation of the proliferating presence of security cameras in public life; an attempt to poetically apply the aesthetic of surveillance in a manner that focuses the eyes and mind on the sensuous visual tableaux and fleeting moments of intimacy that make Madison Square Park such a treasured urban oasion the sensuous visual tableaux and fleeting moments of intimacy that make Madison Square Park such a treasured urban oasis.
Each Composition offers an extended meditation on a fleeting moment of random, unique incident — the odds of being one thing and not another.
The Impressionists rejected traditional painting practices of outlining planned compositions and working in a studio in favor of painting en plein air and layering on thick, wet paint to capture a fleeting moment.
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.
That alluring, fleeting, and familiar moment of sunset, when the sun seems to touch the horizon and dissolve into the west, when a soft light bathes one's surroundings with gentle hues, was the subject of the abstracted landscape paintings on wood and wall - mounted mixed - media objects in Felipe Cohen's exhibition «Ocidente» (West).
Dinah Maxwell Smith works from black - and - white snapshots of common motifs of everyday life to capture fleeting moments of the human experience in her paintings, including Beach Picnic, 1993, and Five Suits Redux, 2016 that will be on view in the exhibition
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