Sentences with phrase «living as a minimalist»

Before I start, I wanted to state that living as a minimalist looks different to everyone.
Minimalism is like its own religion for some people; they choose to live as minimalists, while this lifestyle won't be practical for everyone, we definitely need to trade as minimalists... This includes removing indicators and «clutter» from your charts which only clouds decision making, and generally just taking a «minimalist» approach in all aspects of your trading.
Even if you're living as a minimalist, you may be ready for more elbow room in the kitchen, or a bigger dining room because you're tired of cramming your family around a small table.

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Bright lights, clean minimalist design and flat - screens playing sleek promotional videos advertising the life you wish you had — this is not the scene you'd expect to encounter in a dollar store, at least as Canada knows them.
My partner and I tried to take a pretty minimalist approach, not getting too many whiz - bang one - function items (much as we love gadgets in our adult lives).
Many of you have gotten to know me and Asha as podcasters, but what you might not realize is that the inspiration for the Edit Your Life podcast came from the book we wrote together in 2013 called Minimalist Parenting.
-LSB-...] living a more minimalist lifestyle, which includes wearing just 37 pieces each season as part of a capsule wardrobe.
She is also the co-author of Minimalist Parenting and the co-host of the Edit Your Life podcast, and she travels the country as a speaker and advocate.
When I started my minimalist journey, I focused solely on my own belongings, but as time went on I decided to reach into my children's lives and pare down on their stuff as well.
Many of you have gotten to know Christine and Asha as podcasters, but what you might not realize is that the inspiration for the Edit Your Life podcast came from the book they wrote together in 2013 called Minimalist Parenting.
Christine and Asha became internet friends in 2006, finally met in real life as roomies at a conference in New York (it's not as weird as it sounds) in 2009, and co-authored the book Minimalist Parenting: Enjoy Modern Family Life More By Doing Less in 2life as roomies at a conference in New York (it's not as weird as it sounds) in 2009, and co-authored the book Minimalist Parenting: Enjoy Modern Family Life More By Doing Less in 2Life More By Doing Less in 2013.
It all started with Boston Mamas - a lifestyle portal for families in Boston and beyond - and so many wonderful and unexpected things have happened as a result of my blog... including publishing my first book - Minimalist Parenting: Enjoy Modern Family Life More By Doing Less - this year!
There is a generally a good argument and practicalities of living as a Catholic minimalist, but it could have used more depth as to the why.
While, yes, there are certainly a number of single dudes in their 20s and 30s living minimalist lives, there are also families large and small doing so, such as the Birch & Pine trio and Zen Habits home of eight.
I have been obsessed with The Minimalists» content, but sometimes it is difficult to use their advice as they are boys (obviously, we wear and use different stuff) Also, as they live in the USA, most of their recommended brands that I admire do not sell in Europe.
Also noteworthy, in the category of cinema ruled by cultural concerns and actual political events, was Carlos (d. Olivier Assayas), which kept a packed auditorium of critics in their seats for over five hours with a glossy, but intelligent action film version of the 1970s exploits of a terrorist born Illich Ramirez Sanchez, but known internationally as the Jackal, also by the code name Carlos; and Des Hommes et des dieux (Of Gods and Men, Xavier Beauvois), a film, elegantly minimalist in design, based on a real - life encounter between Algerian fundamentalist Islamic terrorists and a community of ascetic Christian monks.
Schrader — who is best known for his screenplays for Martin Scorsese, but has also written and directed movies like American Gigolo, Mishima: A Life In Four Chapters, and Affliction — has never made anything as minimalist and contemplative as First Reformed, a film of empty spaces framed in boxy Academy ratio.
The first «Saw» movie had a minimalist sophistication — strangers, waking up together, presented with life - or - death choices as an unseen tormentor sat in judgement of whether they were fit to live.
Deeper and deeper Charley travels into the truth of Jerry's nightly activities, uncovering a secret passageway with locked cells on either side and witnessing a feeding (The victim gives the first of a few notable character moments when she shows concern for the kid as the life slowly drains from her), until Gillespie brings the sequence to a minimalist climax with a precise series of pans that track Jerry's movements while Charley awaits a moment to escape.
As a self - proclaimed frugal minimalist, I enjoy living with less and being careful with my money.
The suites have the same minimalist modernism as the common living spaces, as well as their own vibrant artwork.
The open - plan living area is minimalist but not cold, with an inviting sectional and colorful artwork in the sitting area as well as wicker lounge chairs that complement the wicker seating around the dining table.
The style of the stunning rooms combines traditional Balinese interior design with a modern minimalist concept, leaving the guest a sensation of spacious, artistically arranged, and classy living quarters.Other guest room amenities have been carefully selected to make your stay as indulgent and uncomplicated as possible.
As for services, we offer speaking engagements about how to live a minimalist lifestyle (do more stuff with less stuff), and like every super-successful-award-winning-Mega-bloggers... we do «press trips» as well... which is a fancy way of saying we get free stuff in exchange for writinAs for services, we offer speaking engagements about how to live a minimalist lifestyle (do more stuff with less stuff), and like every super-successful-award-winning-Mega-bloggers... we do «press trips» as well... which is a fancy way of saying we get free stuff in exchange for writinas well... which is a fancy way of saying we get free stuff in exchange for writing.
«The Twentieth Street gallery, in many respects, is a temple to Minimalism — «Effectively, he built this building for Judd and Flavin,» Selldorf told me — and an architectural pitch to living Minimalists as well.»
One wonders if Weber and Stritzler - Levine realised just how far off the map they would go when independent institutional curator José Roca, a native of Colombia who now lives in Bogotá, agreed to take on the project.1 Inspired by a show of Andean chuspas — bags made from coca leaves — that would run simultaneously in the BGC Focus Gallery, Roca envisioned immersive environments in which the paradoxes, polarities and points of contact between diverse artistic practices are explored through the tropes of the river and weaving.2 The works themselves provide their own context as they interact with each other and viewers, who are given a minimalist illustrated pamphlet as their only guide to what they will encounter in the gallery spaces.
With his work, Ted Stamm draws as much from a Minimalist, hard - edge legacy as it does from the randomness and arbitrariness of his own life.
It consisted very largely of drawings from life by a selection of figurative painters of that time and was explicitly intended to reassert the importance of a figurative and humanist art in the face of what Kitaj saw as the increasing dominance of abstract, minimalist and conceptual art.
Predominantly based upon the minimalist aesthetic of the medicinal pill, the works on display act as a continuation of Hirst's life - long investigation into our almost - spiritual relationship with the rigours of science and the pharmaceutical industry.
Levine also reinvents Man Ray's painting La Fortune (1938), multiplying the central image and bringing it to life as a three - dimensional installation whose synced repetition echoes that of minimalist sculpture.
He began his career as a writer, and founded and directed the short - lived John Daniels Gallery in New York in 1964, exhibiting the work of a new generation of conceptual and Minimalist artists — including Donald Judd, Sol LeWitt, and Robert Smithson.
In other pieces in the show, everyday objects such as books are transformed by applying to them the geometry of paper ornaments and minimalist sculpture (Minimal Bibliography), and photographed window fences with geometric designs are isolated from their functional environment by cutting the prints and flattening the illusionistic space of the photograph, thus relating those specific daily life situations with the idealistic language of modernist geometric abstraction (Popular Geometry).
Judd identified actual space as «inherently more powerful and specific than paint on a flat surface,» a sentiment characteristic of Minimalist faith in the productive reality of embodied, as opposed to purely visual, experience.1 Hammons, however, combines the purified geometry of a Judd or an early Robert Morris with the cast - off traces of African - American urban life.
After more than 15 years of restoration work, 101 Spring Street, the cast - iron building in Soho where Minimalist artist Donald Judd lived off and on until his death in 1994, will reopen to the public as a museum in June.
A painter, writer, curator and a pioneer of Minimalist sculpture in Britain, the Pakistani - born artist began his professional life as a civil engineer in Karachi.
Live music performances, on Thursday evenings and Saturday afternoons, are ticketed and feature works by groundbreaking avant - garde composers and artists from the Fluxus and Minimalist generation to contemporary compositions and improvisations by electronic and experimental artists and musicians such as Gavin Bryars & Etel Adnan, Rhys Chatham, Mark Fell, Florian Hecker, Hassan Khan, Thurston Moore and Ryoji Ikeda + Carsten Nicolai.
Gallery 1 contains Composting in the Pentagon with Worms, 2017, which complements the courtyard installation as a regenerative composting farm hosting 2,000 live worms, contained in a minimalist pentagonal wood structure, that will convert vegetarian refuse from neighboring businesses into prime topsoil over the course of the exhibition.
Today is the occasion to bear in mind Yayoi Kusama (22/3/1929 --RRB-, a precursor of Pop Art, Minimalist and Feminist Art Movements, Yayoi Kusama is now acknowledged as one of the most important living artists to come out of Japan, and an important voice of the Avant - Garde.
Live music performances, on Thursday evenings and Saturday afternoons, are ticketed and feature works by groundbreaking avant - garde composers and artists from the Fluxus and Minimalist generation to contemporary compositions and improvisations by electronic and experimental artists and musicians such as Gavin Bryars & Etel Adnan, Rhys Chatham, Mark Fell, Florian Hecker, Hassan Khan, Thurston Moore and Ryoji Ikeda + Carsten Nicolai, Apartment House, David Toop
For Lismore, Rashid is making a group of new sculptures employing his minimalist three - dimensional steel black grids, which will house a variety of objects including busts painted to resemble shea butter, and will act as a living greenhouse as plants in the gardens begin to intertwine with the sculpture over the summer months.
While art historical references to minimalist artists such as Sol Lewitt and Fred Sandback are apparent in the first gallery space of this exhibition, these allusions are softened Tuerlinckx's work also references Robert Rauschenberg's impulse to integrate art and life.
DERAILER DERAILER consists of a series of duplicated forms, focusing on «object as witness» and minimalist architecture, brought to life through performative elements.
Often credited as an early example of the Neo-Geo movement, Halley's Minimalist work serves as a critique of the mass globalization, commercialism, and digitalization of modern life.Born in 1953 in New York City, where he still lives and works.
Often credited as an early example of the Neo-Geo movement, Halley's Minimalist work serves as a critique of the mass globalization, commercialism, and digitalization of modern life.
But, with their hand worked gestural layering of paint and the artist's later avowed intent with these works to explore «the infinity of the unbounded universe, from my own position in it, with dots — an accumulation of particles forming the negative spaces in the net... I wanted to examine the single dot that was my own life,» [2] their affinity to Abstract Expressionism, as well as to Minimalist silence is simultaneously evident.
We have to change, to modify our behaviors, to live more as minimalists, if for no other reason than 9 billion and growing.
Elizabeth Tjader, # 10 stated, «We have to change, to modify our behaviors, to live more as minimalists, if for no other reason than 9 billion and growing.»
The concept of «living little» started to rise during the decluttering / minimalist craze of the» 00s and gained traction when the recession hit, as a way to combat ridiculous mortgages, endless weekends spent on home repair and lawn - mowing, and the bitter reality that your house value can, despite all your work, drop like a rock when the big boys on Wall Street screw up.
Dan Byl lives in Kelowna, BC, is a Tiny home enthusiast, an aspiring minimalist, life - coach and author with 14 years experience as a home builder.
As Di Chiara explains, he prefers small, minimalist spaces, a hold - over from his childhood, when he lived in a small room that had to be constantly cleaned due to his allergies.
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