Sentences with phrase «like little pieces of art»

They are gorgeous right now, like little pieces of art.
The dessert was a coconut cream with tropical fruits and looked very impressive and like a little piece of art.

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I think this is a film for people that do nt like art cinema Its all very visual and cut skillfully with requisite tied up in a bow ending but it has little of the wit of the much superrior «Read my lips» Which this is very much a companion piece as for the acting Marion does needy again and Matthias doe lovable brute... no stetch then its a decent film and you almost want to visit waterworld ooops own goal for Greenpeace
«Like Edward feels upon discovering a transcendent piece of art, this book finds that little opening at the edge of your soul and seeps in.»
«Banknotes aren't really just money — I like to think of them as being little pieces of art that tell Canada's story,» Wilkins told students.
Your typical artist's blog usually consists of little more than a photograph of the latest art piece, with a brief description like, «I painted this yesterday.
There are echoes of this past however, and it was interesting when we included the George Bellows painting of ice floes in the Hudson River on the top floor, because that piece harkens a little bit to aspects of late 19th - century art and the age of American Impressionism, with artists like Childe Hassam and William Merritt Chase.
They require so little from contemporary art, or so it seems to me, that they are prepared to help over the admittedly modest stile to victory one artist who produces lame conceptual objects, another whose installation is like a solemn sixth - form project, a third whose composition for six opera singers has startling characteristics purely as a piece of music, and a collective of 15 architects, all highly gifted but themselves bemused by the shortlisting, given the existence of (just for instance) the Stirling prize.
They now get fragrance items (i've been buyin on ebay lately because things are so expensive and I am not getting bonuses very often at work), maybe a piece of jewelry if I can afford it, a framed picture, something for their bulletin board / room, sometimes neat pens / pencils / paper pads and art supplies, DVDs, games, little scrapbook things that I make for them, and we try to give them one of the little treasure items that belonged to either my husband's parents or my grandparents (handing them down something that has sentimental value - sometimes it's an odd thing like a slide rule for my son, a crocheted doily for my daughter, etc...).
Wall art, piles of books, cushions and candles are where I like to inject contrasting hot tones — and, as they're smaller pieces, you can let go a little bit and afford to experiment with mixing colour and pattern to suit your taste.
And there are some really pretty things on this table that feel a little bit like pieces of art and sculpture, and it's just a really nice mix of that with books and smaller things that give sort of what she calls a library feel to this table.
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