Sentences with phrase «kind of art catches»

What kind of art catches your eye and get your mind spinning?

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Tolkien says it best: «It is the mark of a good fairy - story, of the higher or more complete kind, that however wild its events, however fantastic or terrible the adventures, it can give to child or man that hears it, when the «turn» comes, a catch of the breath, a beat and lifting of the heart, near to (or indeed accompanied by) tears, as keen as that given by any form of literary art... In such stories, when the sudden «turn» comes we get a piercing glimpse of joy, and heart's desire, that for a moment passes outside the frame, rends indeed the very web of story, and lets a gleam come through.»
I caught myself thinking, not about art, selling on ebay, blogging, or any other kind of business.
This nail art is kind of weird in the sense that its rather minimalistic but still really eye catching.
Anyway, some kind of a breakthrough is made when they catch an art dealer, James Costa (Ethan Hawke), trying to revive a victim of the killer.
The fantasy adventure follows a young boy named Kubo (Art Parkinson) who gets caught up in the kind of fantasy adventures with which he usually entertains his village.
Instead and pressingly, even with wild up and downs, flaws and all, the 2017 Whitney Biennial is the best of its kind in some time for the multiple ways it reveals how — selected as it is, without overdetermined political and aesthetic dogma, and curators remaining open to the exigencies of pleasure and the mysterious ways that art mutates but doesn't play catch - up — a show of artists simply at work, whether making expressionistic paintings, idiosyncratic functional constructions, casting the further shores of socially activist conceptualism, or documenting collapsing ecosystems or family dynamics — that artists are always addressing and channeling issues of the day.
Troubling because it's become a kind of catch all concept for artists working outside art's mainstream (whatever that is), and more so because of the back story it implies: that self - taught artists coming up from the street or out from the field straddle the slender line that separates the exotic from the non grata.
The representation of people is at the core of Klein's art; his work teems and throngs with faces and bodies, often caught in some kind of action or movement.
JOHN KNUTH — BASE ALCHEMY August30th — Oct 10th 2014 John Knuth grew up catching snakes and looking at Andy Warhol books and often describes his approach to art making as a kind of «base alchemy».
But this is a catch - all for pretty much any kind of art, since we're all living, perforce, in this same era.
Settled on the sixth floor of the Expo Reforma — a 60s building caught between its own decay and attempts at some modernization near the historic city center and financial district — the event manifests in a maze where «emergent» art spaces and practices mix and mingle in a kind of general mess.
The 54 - year - old has made it a lifelong project to document all kinds of American identities and landscapes, but she caught the art world's attention with a 1994 self - portrait that still affects how she's perceived today.
Sounds kind of romantic, doesn't it — to be carefree, caught up in news, social media, the arts, movies or a great book.
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