Sentences with phrase «little less art»

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I have got this down to a fine art now & can easily get around the 500 calorie mark with soups on the menu, I've gone a little soup loopy but they are just so easy and delicious, plus you can use up any lingering vegetables from the fridge so less waste!
Halloween can be quite a scary time for little ones but you can make it fun and a lot less scary for them with fun arts and crafts for kids.
Any artist will tell you that sometimes in art «less is more»; a little doodle of a nude is much more beautiful than a full - color 3 - D photograph of a naked woman.
Social status mattered little — those in higher professional jobs were less likely to take part in the arts than those in lower professional jobs, and only slightly more likely to take part than those in lower supervisory roles and semi-routine roles.
I'm desperate for wall art and something to make my backyard look a little less blah.
If you are afraid of how and where to hang art, I have a full blog post HERE with simple tips for hanging art to make this task a little less scary.
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The film feels a little less amateur than «Pusher», - a cheap debut feature for some underexperienced Dane trying to make abstract art - and it's that which brings the final product closer to decency, because many of the missteps that ruined «Pusher» feel more considerable in this superior, but still misguided effort, which has a good bit to commend, but even more to complain about as questionable «story «telling notes that ultimately send the final product crashing into mediocrity.
To help smooth the process, check out this neat IT art and cosplay that maybe kinda sorta makes Pennywise a little less scary?
The usual «x» has been replaced by clip art characters to make the use of algebra a little less traumatic.
I definitely tried to rein it in a little bit to make sure the art was more or less compliant within the panel, so we would have our options open — if we were going to do Guided View, there would be ways that inter-panel movements would work with the action.
While they were guided by the academy instructors — all of whom boast degrees in Fine Art and Design, no less — we have to give these little Picassos and Warhols due credit: Their pieces are amazingly creative and beautiful.
But while Hydra, Spetses, Poros, Aegina, and little Agistri are popular with Greek weekenders and European visitors, they're less known by Americans (with the exception of Hydra, which was made famous by Leonard Cohen, who lived here for years, and is popular with an international art crowd).
In 1845, Victor Robert exhibited Religion, Philosophy, the Sciences and the Arts Enlightening Europe, while in 1846, no less a figure than Baudelaire himself deigned to notice the Universal Charity of Laemlein, a bizarre confection representing a personification of Charity holding in her arms three children: «one is of the white race, the other red, the third black; a fourth child, a little Chinese, typifying the yellow race, walks by her side.»
While the aristocracy has always provided the lion's share of the patronage and the audience for art — as, indeed, the aristocracy of wealth does even in our more democratic days — it has contributed little beyond amateurish efforts to the creation of art itself, despite the fact that aristocrats (like many women) have had more than their share of educational advantages, plenty of leisure and, indeed, like women, were often encouraged to dabble in the arts and even develop into respectable amateurs, like Napoleon III's cousin, the Princess Mathilde, who exhibited at the official Salons, or Queen Victoria, who, with Prince Albert, studied art with no less a figure than Landseer himself.
Wile the aristocracy has always provided the lion's share of the patronage and the audience for art — as, indeed, the aristocracy of wealth does even in our more democratic days — it has contributed little beyond amateurish efforts to the creation of art itself, despite the fact that aristocrats (like many women) have had more than their share of educational advantages, plenty of leisure and, indeed, like women, were often encouraged to dabble in the arts and even develop into respectable amateurs, like Napoleon III's cousin, the Princess Mathilde, who exhibited at the official Salons, or Queen Victoria, who, with Prince Albert, studied art with no less a figure than Landseer himself.
This was the first time Thiebaud was under the elite spotlight of the art scene, but little did he know that his career was about to take a huge step forward in less than a year and a half.
To compare the personalities of Vreeland and Guggenheim would shed little light into why Art Addict sparkles less and frustrates more than The Eye Has to Travel, but it may have to do with the baggage of excess commentary in the former.
de Appel arts centre / Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam to host «A Little Less Conversation» a conference, 1 October 2011, 1:30 pm — 4:30 pm.
It reminds me why I seek both art and the parks in summer, to feel just a little less excluded.
Yet it has too much lesser Abstract Expressionism and Pop Art, too little of textbook modernists.
A lesser known fact is that, while some of his colleagues sold their first pieces at that show, Damien didn't actually sell anything, nor did his work get any specific attention (allegedly, this was because the artist was too busy organizing the show, which left little time for him to work on his own art).
But the more I am meant to pick up the references in Warren's art - Giacometti, Degas» Little Dancer Aged 14, Otto Dix - the less interested I become.
One had to feel a little sorry for him in the reckoning: One of his paintings, through no doings of his own, breaks auction records for a work by a living European artist, and he gets pitted against no less a luminary than Giovanni Battista Tiepolo as quintessential of what art historian James Meyer called the market's «overestimation of the contemporary.»
The avant - garde impulse in art to analyze and counter dominant cultural models suited Kelley nicely, but, when he actually went to art school, he found less the spirit of the avant - garde than institutionally certified, what he called «corporate,» Minimalism and Pop, which had started as a reaction to Abstract Expressionism and had become, in a little over a decade, nothing more than mannerism.
The Royal Academy messed up Manet by stinting on the masterpieces but triumphed with Daumier, even though they shoehorned his startling pictures in the little Sackler gallery while 250 years of Australian art sprawled through the rest of the building with rather less impact.
At the Bentley Bay condo, they master the art of Greenwrapping - taking something completely offensive and making it just a little bit less so by adding a few green elements.
«The art market is a perfect one to tackle first because it has extremely high fees on both sides (approaching 50 % of the artwork if you combine them), very little liquidity, high barriers to entry, and less implementation issues than say tokenizing real estate.»
Vancouver, Canada About Blog Welcome to In pursuit of more, the blog about living with just a little less and I created this space to share my love of food, minimalism, and the art of being grateful with the intention of inspiring healthful, conscious eating that is nourishing and accessible to all.
There is an art to this, but with a little effort job seekers can tap into a huge pool of jobs with less completion and often more salary negotiation room — because once jobs make it to a job board, the process (salary / job description / requirements) becomes more solidified.
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Wire and wicker bins organize cleaning supplies, while motivational wall art makes laundry just a little less tedious.
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