Sentences with phrase «glimpse through»

A recruiter usually glimpse through a resume to see if a candidate has the credentials for a specific job.
In Moth's work, however, we only catch a glimpse through the keyhole presenting a point of view that is peripheral, subjective and mysterious.
They are threshold spaces that frequently contain Bonnard and Matisse - like hints of the exterior: a plant, a glimpse through the window, a screen dividing — or connecting — the inside and outside.
In the end, the book works best as a kind of Lost Weekend for abstract expressionists, an appalling glimpse through the studio skylights at the terror of an artist who fears he has lost the capacity for making art.
Friends and family joined together to express their affection for the 24 year old, glimpse through a scrap book, watch a slide show with music... Continued
We usually only get a glimpse through time lapse films and some details shots.
Chow's intricately rendered graphite drawing and collages provide a voyeuristic glimpse through windows, doors, and other architectural elements as though one were looking onto a film set or store window display.
As in the felt series, which always reminds me of a glimpse through a dense forest of trees.
Josie Tucker's «Gamboyage» (2017) tells the story of gamboge paint without ever depicting it, but only by providing a fleeting glimpse through an optical illusion.
Firstly, they are literally a glimpse through the eyes of Clyfford Still as he experienced the site.
Beginning at Riversdale, at the elbow where the actual peninsula joins the mainland, you'll get a quick glimpse through mangroves of the startlingly blue Caribbean.
If you catch the train to Aguas Caliente and bus to Machu Picchu, you enter and get your first glimpse through the tourist route.
There you get a glimpse through scratched - up subway windows of the stories on the page people find so much more absorbing than the ones around them.
It's a world she's begun to glimpse through music, books — and through Isaac Bauerman, the cultured son of the wealthy Jewish family she works for.
While you look for a seat during the crowded lunch and afternoon hours, you might catch a glimpse through the swinging kitchen doors of a local chef testing recipes for his next cookbook.
It's our first glimpse through her wise - ass exterior.
A glimpse through his catalog reflects a filmmaker who occasionally creates some decent movies.
What we glimpse through windows is always partial, but if viewed from a moving train the glimpse is even more fleeting.
As I write this I catch a glimpse through the window to see yet another looming grey cloud approaching.
In addition to being able to easily identify stars and planets with both conventional and Hawaiian names, it offers a unique glimpse through the gigantic eyes of the Keck I and Keck II telescopes, the two largest and most scientifically productive telescope on Earth.
«Micro-organisms have a whole world that we only glimpse through the microscope,» Saif said.
Glimpse through a pregnancy calendar so that you know what to expect and follow your pregnancy week by week.
Take a glimpse through our eyes at macro trends in search volatility by industry.
But before expressing this belief, Fr Holloway makes a general remark about the nature of scientific knowledge which may serve as an introduction to Polanyi's refutation of Scientific Positivism and his proposal that science is Personal Knowledge: «It is most significant that here, as so very often in the discoveries of science, it was not the inductive data which was the real beginning of the breakthrough in knowledge, but a deductive vision glimpsed through scanty data which thrilled and excited the mind... from then on the hunt is up for the clues and the final proof.»
What my mind glimpsed through its hesitant explorations, what my heart craved with so little expectation of fulfilment, you now magnificently unfold for me: the fact that your creatures are not merely so linked together in solidarity that none can exist unless all the rest surround it, but that all are so dependent on a single central reality that a true life, borne in common by them all, gives them ultimately their consistence and their unity.
To see in this way is to rejoice and mourn at once, to regard the world as a mirror of infinite beauty but as glimpsed through the veil of death; it is to see creation in chains, but beautiful as in the beginning of days.
It provides us with a set of familiar terms in which to glimpse the unfamiliar and in glimpsing it through worlds, water, and fire, we see it anew.
... I have only just glimpsed through your site - busy weekend entertaining an old childhood friend from Victoria who is based in Florence!!!
What we have glimpsed through this pioneering study is a future in which new sequencing methods will help us to identify, manage and stop hospital outbreaks and deliver even better patient care.»
He doesn't take quite the gonzo cinematic approach McKay did, but he keeps things visually interesting via unflattering freeze frames and drug - fueled conversations glimpsed through night vision goggles as he zooms from Miami and Vegas to Jordan and Albania.
TV planets, fairy stories and the clouds he glimpses through a meagre sky light confuse magic and reality.
In «The Boy in the Striped Pajamas,» the unspeakable atrocities of the Holocaust are glimpsed through the eyes of a 9 - year - old boy, and somehow this makes them seem even more unspeakable.
One sequence in particular dazzles for its accumulation of meaning: Portman's Jackie rides in a car during JFK's funeral procession, her face glimpsed through a window that simultaneously reflects the image of civilian onlookers — except this image isn't one of Larraín's own devising, but appropriated archival footage.
Stewart, as Dean's 16 - year - old bride Marylou, is first glimpsed through a door in a bed and spends quite a bit of the rest of the movie there or thereabouts: in an aborted ménage à trois incorporating Sal, jacking off her two pals in the front seat, beatifically mounting Dean (Garrett Hedlund).
Here, a child glimpsed through a kitchen window, standing on a stool to reach into a cupboard; there, a beauty operator giving an old lady a perm.
By means of interviews, diaries and letters from the arsonist during his years of imprisonment, Heivoll gradually constructs a model of what might have happened during those tense weeks, when residents sat silently on their doorsteps all night hoping to catch the arsonist — described only as tall, thin and probably young by one victim, who glimpsed him through the smoke engulfing her kitchen.
Biggs» enticing cover is an homage to Chicago Imagist artist Roger Brown, whose distinctive painting style often depicts nocturnal cityscapes with black silhouettes of people glimpsed through windows of apartment buildings.
Glimpsing through arched windows revealed peeling frescos on the ceilings of empty rooms.
Secluded amongst bushland, the two bedroom self contained property has gorgeous garden views and ocean glimpses through the open plan layout.
Many of the resort's rooms offer sea glimpses through the island's unique vegetation and some offer direct beach access.
A vigorous black - and - white Franz Kline glimpsed through the recesses of a Mark di Suvero sculpture in the center of the floor is a lesson in gesture as well as curatorial choice.
Subjects covered in this exhibition include the Indian Views (1971), evoking scenes glimpsed through the windows of railway carriages, three very large prints Delhi, Heat and In India (2012), and the Indian Waves series of 1990 - 91 which were painted onto sheets of handmade Indian paper.
Her intimate still lifes, portraits and landscapes evoke European Modernism in its many artistic styles and movements, glimpsed through a contemporary lens.
In his black - and - white photographs of the series, Bronx Floors, a sunlit window can often be glimpsed through the freshly carved holes.
The Architect's Home in the Ravine (1991) depicts the home of architect Eberhard Ziedler, which can be barely glimpsed through an intricate tangle of interlaced branches.
Later, he seems to have been as intrigued by the Frenchman's subjects, be it a woman sitting in a chair or a view glimpsed through a window.
While part of me welcomes the increased quietude visited upon Millbank, because looking at art in peace is always better than glimpsing it through a crowd, another part finds the drop in visitors distressing.
Four big widescreens, impeccably installed by Hirst himself, hang sparsely on the white walls like modernist spaces glimpsed through a window.
The watercolors and books are complemented by romantic landscape paintings, in which lakes can be glimpsed through screens of trees or where surfaces of splashed molten lead peel back to reveal the sea or landscape depicted beneath.
Glimpses through to this hollow were afforded by two narrower openings in the closed side.
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