Sentences with phrase «like fading memories»

Taking images from the Internet, as well as his own manipulated iPhone pictures as a point of departure, the artist creates pale pictures that beautifully capture their subjects like fading memories.
Abandoned houses, churches, and bridges viewed at a distance appear like fading memories through the misty filter he creates.
Olga Balema traps objects in water - filled plastic bags leaving them to rust, like a fading memory.

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The memories come faded, like last year's pine needles: the few that always seem to find their way in among the Christmas ornaments to sift out brittle and yellow when the box comes down from the back of the linen closet the next December.
«I also felt like I didn't want to be a player who faded away — with that being the last memory people had of me.
Although it feels like you'll be pregnant forever, memories of your baby bump will fade faster than you think — unless you make an effort to record them.
I have memories of each of my children nursing though the ones of my nearly 7 year old are faded, yellowed around the edges like an old photograph.
Like a number of other lawmakers, Lanza fears that faded memories and the death of witnesses could impact the due process rights of those being sued.
There's nothing like a Tory - led government to make the memory of New Labour's faults fade, and I was feeling very benign towards him before we met this week.
The pillow does have that distinct foamy smell when you first get it (like all memory foam pillows), but that will fade in about a day or two.
A study published in a recent issue of the journal Nature Neuroscience found that chocolate consumption can improve memory, particularly those memory skills that fade as we get older (like remembering if you recently ate chocolate).
On the surface, the story finds a few great laughs and several tender moments of nostalgic beauty as recognition grows that some childhood memorieslike imaginary friends — are inevitably going to fade away.
The mainstream film that 20th Century Fox expected would have long since faded in memory, but Bird's lack of genre and Hollywood experience contributed to one quirky horror - comedy filled with memorable lines like, «He was licking me!»
But it seems like the type that will start fading from memory the minute the lights in the theater come up.
With all due respect to director Gillian Armstrong, you suspect that where Davis to have declined the lead role in this Austen - like riff on Pygmalion, then the film would have entirely faded from the collective memory.
The period when minivans were the uncool thing your uncool parents drove is fading in memory, which if you accept the industry's precept that you won't like the types of cars your parents drove, ought to mean they're coming back.
Surely that'd be like having a crap holiday then going back to the same place the next year, only without the excuse that 12 months have elapsed and the bad memories have faded.
Looks like everybody else has already driven home this car's carefully engineered blandness; memory of the Camry fades almost the moment you turn your back on it, if not before.
Except that conclusion's guided by our historical experience, and reflects what seems like an increasingly prevailing market notion — that the crisis is already fading in our memories & the world's making its way back to (a new) normal.
Booster shots are sort of like «refresher courses» to your cat's immune system as the «memory» of fighting of these organisms tend to fade away as time passes, although immunity to certain diseases remain above the acceptable levels for many years.
Booster shots are sort of like «refresher courses» to your dog's immune system as the «memory» of fighting of these organisms tend to fade away as time passes, although immunity to certain diseases remain above the acceptable levels for many years.
That's quite a run (or rerun) of dogs with Seinfeld - related names making the news — and proof that good TV shows, like our memory of good dogs, never fade away.
Take all thoes ideas and dumb them down to barley happening or to only certain lvls = Not dead space just a faded memory of a great idea with boring expirences much like movies with the same cliche Scenes over and over again... And to mee that's all this is I quickly got my money back.
While «Hardline» has faded more quickly in memory than some recent shooter titles, «Getaway» reminds me what I liked about it in the first place, and gives me hope that the next «Battlefield» game can fire up the debate about the best multiplayer shooter yet again.
Rebecca Wright: Your works appear to me almost like a faded Polaroid picture, evoking memory that is in the process of disappearing.
Her ethereal sculptures and photographs could either be an apparition or in the process of vanishing, like a lasting impression or a fading memory.
Yet despite an ability to identify such tendencies, cities like San Francisco (or London) remain unstable and elusive, subject to physical as well as ideological shifts and disappearances — whether sudden and violent like an earthquake or gradual like the fading of a memory.
Michael Henry Hayden's and Chris Succo's works appear like a blurred memory, faded or manipulated.
Informed by Abstract Expressionism, Japanese aesthetics, and the Icelandic landscape, his art evokes the ephemeral quality of nature and memorylike the night ocean in Northern Sea, the fading tones in Echo, or the slow ebb of a river current in Drifting.
A shallow space, in which a combination of clearly defined graphical lines and stencils sit on the surface, contrasts with a more ambiguous environment made up of naturalistic gestures that fade in and out of focus like a distant memory.
The show, Parkinson writes, features «works by Andrew Bick, Stuart Elliot, Robert Holyhead, Clare Kenny, Maria Lalic, Karim Noureldin, David Rhodes, Cullinan Richards, Brandon Taylor, exhibited alongside a «museum» of printed matter related to British Construction and Systems Art... I have the sense of a past that is locked, only partially accessible via faded documents, memory and influence, as if the works on the wall are familiarly connected to the archive material or they can be interpreted as having evolved from a «constructive context,» some more consciously connected to the base than others, like the system formula that eludes my attempt to discern it, or like Noureldin's drawings wending their way through various permutations, continually repeating and changing, awareness of the past leading to an informed openness to an unknown future.»
And though the idea of framing the bric - a-brac of his childhood memories is interesting, next to the more socially - engaged installations of his neighbors, Structure, Balance, Leisure II practically vanishes like a faded recollection.
The dancers are present but vague, fading into the piece and emerging again, like memories.
They read like a flash of memory at the point of fading completely, a dream, or a history known only through re-telling.
His subject matter sinks into the canvas like photographs faded by the sun, their realness a distant memory.
Informed by Abstract Expressionism, Japanese aesthetics, and the Icelandic landscape, Zurier's art evokes the ephemeral quality of nature and memorylike the night ocean in «Northern Sea,» the fading tones in «Echo,» or the slow ebb of a river current in «Drifting.»
The resulting photographs preserve moments and objects that would have perished — or, like memory, would have faded.
I read texts on or by Jeffrey Steele, Gillian Wise, Charles Biederman, Anthony Hill, Kenneth Martin etc. and, wanting to turn the pages, I have the sense of a past that is locked, only partially accessible via faded documents, memory and influence, as if the works on the wall are familiarly connected to the archive material or they can be interpreted as having evolved from a «constructive context», some more consciously connected to the base than others, like the system formula that eludes my attempt to discern it, or like Noureldin's drawings wending their way through various permutations, continually repeating and changing, awareness of the past leading to an informed openness to an unknown future.
Their testimonies are subject to a number of factors like bias, fading memories, past experiences, observation abilities, and physical factors like weather, sight barriers, sunlight, etc..
Failure to do so can seem like you're not interested, or cause you to fade from memory.
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