Sentences with phrase «interesting point of departure»

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Nearly everyone, I have found, is interested in the dramatic story of AA, and this is a natural point of departure for a discussion of alcoholism.
I use both natural and abstract elements as my departure point to create a collection of items that combines my interests in bold, graphic woodcut / relief art, the craft of sewing, and, in particular, nature, giving a nod to mid-Twentieth Century design too.
If you're a classroom teacher and are interested in trying out this idea, here are a few questions that might serve as a good point of departure for teaching discipline:
We do most of those trips with credit card rewards points and for all the rest, we save for our common goal in a high yield savings account to earn a bit of interest along the way until departure.
The point of departure for the exhibition is a particular shade of violet that all three artists coincidentally found themselves using, with this coincidence inspiring an interest in seeing their work side by side, to draw a line between their practices and their innovative approaches to painting.
I'm keenly interested in Martha Armstrong's paintings especially as a means to further explore the range of possibilities for painters to use observed nature as either as a point of departure or as a reason in and of itself.
That she selected a 17th century painting of a vase of flowers as the point of departure for her investigations reflects not only Steir's interest in art history but her predilection for painting flowers.
The points of departure for Saron Lockhart's solo exhibition «Movements and Variations» stem from her ongoing interest in portraiture, representation, movement, labour and the power of women.
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