Sentences with phrase «made art»

In Me and Earl and the Dying Girl, a high - schooler who's made an art of glancing off life is dragooned by his mother into visiting a fellow senior stricken with leukemia.
While scouring Twitter we stumbled onto a piece of fan made art for FilmDistrict's forthcoming Evil Dead that blew our minds...
Coogan is a brilliant comedian and has made an art form out of playing egotistical jerks, like his signature character Alan Partridge.
After browsing on Pinterest I came across this post from City Farmhouse which made art look easy.
I made the art from a dropcloth & feathers we found at the beach this summer and used fresh clippings from
This collection comprises of elegant dresses adorned with heavy embroidery and hand - made art integrated with long and open shirts with trousers, chest wear jackets and summer coats, maxi's, floor length gowns, lawn piece suits with churri daar that have mind - blowing artistic printing ideas and styles.
She's someone who has made an art out of personal style and isn't afraid to try something different.
It actually started last fall when I made art with burlap, frames and book pages (you can see it here.)
I love how you styled this and Im excited to see you maybe show how you made that art?
Context is crucial, particularly when viewing postmodern, ready - made art like Marcel Duchamp's famous installation, Fountain, which placed a urinal in an exhibition — much to the dismay of the artistic establishment.
Over the last four years, the mayor and the governor, both Democrats, have made an art form of squabbling over issues, even when they largely share the same view.
Over the years, they have taken the sport of political feud and made it an art form.
George Osborne is a man who has made an art out of never doing what he doesn't want to.
The Chancellor and I saw firsthand the results of a parent engagement activity called Daddy Art Day — where fathers and their children made art together at the center.
NYC real estate developer and mega-donor Leonard Litwin, who made an art of exploiting the so - called LLC loophole and whose company, Glenwood Management, played a big role in the corruption scandal involving former Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos, has died at the age of 102.
The Dems have made an art out of finding people who «can't be challenged» to spout their talking points.
My mother - in - law, sister - in - law and myself have practically made an art out of buying things at consignment shops.
Many of the Mexican artists in this gallery made art about children and families.
My kids made some art for the room as well which I shadow boxed and have shown here close up.
Laundry is a blog post unto itself, because here he has made an art form of deliberate incompetence.
Manure has made an art form of poaching other clubs developed talent with their cheque book time and time again.
As Arsene Wenger put it in his press conference — Speroni has made an art of time wasting, Crystal Palace has bought another tall player in Brede Hangeland and he scored the goal — veiled comments on the Pulis method.
Four teams in particular made it an art form.
Although some might disagree... Wenger has made it an art form.
Designer - Architect Arthur Froehlich has made an art out of beatifying the racegoer.
A gift shop sells an assortment of apropos keepsakes, including stunning hand - made art and figurines from the Hualapai Nation.
My nephew loves the fact that I love baking so much!You've made it an art I am learning in depth all of the subtle - and not so subtle - nuances and differences.
I am very well aware that «some» radicalized muslim's would be-head someone if they said something awful or made art depicting Muhammad.
«To those defenders of quantitative social science who will denounce my tendency toward a narrative style,» he writes, «I can only reply that, unlike the novelist, who seeks to make the facts conform to his art, I have throughout made my art conform to the facts.
Advertising, as noted, has made an art of hyperbole and its overwhelming presence has desensitized people to measured statements.
Our culture has made an art of doing the same thing.
I usually don't like to badmouth someone who is dying or dead, but Phelps has made an art form out of speaking ill of the dead.
Ethnic cleansing did not start with the Nazis but they certainly made an art form out of it.
Twitter queen Lady Gaga has made an art of data mining through social media.
When you look at business icons — millionaires and billionaires — don't doubt for a second that they have made an art of asking questions.
If you've ever heard Russell Simmons talk about making the arts accessible to disadvantaged kids through his RUSH Foundation or asked Ted Danson about his conservation work with Oceana, you know that passion can be contagious.
He'd be making art, meditating, and working as a life coach.
It was surprising (who would have thought of making art by herding flocks of sheep?)
«The researchers found that 75 percent of the participants» cortisol levels lowered during their 45 minutes of making art.
00:26 Mina Georgescu: I just love it, I love you know we make art out of a desire to be loved more, so you definitely feel the love on Etsy.
The straightforward study simply invited 39 adults to make art for 45 minutes in any way they pleased, using simple materials like markers, modeling clay and collage supplies.
But while Kaimal wasn't shocked that everyone enjoyed making art, she was surprised that bad artists got the same benefits as good ones.
I had an art room there and I worked with patients, teaching them to make art.
So what makes some art so valuable?
Lurking in the shadows are robots fervently writing news articles, coding websites, managing ads, cooking meals, creating TV shows, making art, and dropping beats.
He has personally invested in startups like Square and Pinterest back in the early days, and more recently in FiftyThree — the company that makes the art app Paper — and real - time shipment connecting platform Cargomatic.
Part of what makes art so necessary in today's culture is that the artists behind great works don't allow themselves to be boxed in by conventionality.
Danese has no dreams of scalability that might make art lending a competitor of mainstream finance.
I mean that we all know that silver is not only pretty and a nice thing to make art out of, it's also a an industrial metal with you know that it's widely consumed.
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