Sentences with phrase «memory of our fleeting moments»

The movie tries to stay personal, but the personalities become too small and generic, and nobody left on screen can stand against the memory of our fleeting moments with Gosling.
Working in various media, Linda Stillman's work focuses on the passage of time in nature; how plants grow and die, and how we try to preserve the memory of their fleeting moments of beauty.

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You revisit the songs you love hundreds of times, often evoking specific memories and moments — a teenage gig, a doomed relationship, a move to a new city, a fleeting fragment of your past.
It connotes the passage of time; the fleeting moments that make up our memories at the end of our lives; but most importantly, it conveys just how meaningless any gifts would be compared to the gift the Polziecs gave the Gerstens.
Nadar seems to want to commit his life — experiences, observations, memories, and all — to an exhaustive record, in much the same way that a photograph aims to capture a fleeting moment of time in comprehensive detail.
Thank you, Poppy, It was a bittersweet memory for certain, but it always makes me think of him for more than just a fleeting moment and that is always a good thing.
Honestly, more than any speech or dialogue exchange within the movie, the structure here suggests a lot about how fleeting any given moment, any particular memory, any specific item, or any person's life actually is in the big picture of life across generations.
This might be the most downbeat blockbuster in memory, a film that starts out pitiless and goes downhill from there, save for a fleeting glimmer of hope in the final moments.
The title comes from the old illusionist saying, «Now you see it, now you don't,» and like the object that is there one moment and gone the next, so is the fleeting memory of Now You See Me.
He shares his memories and the fleeting moments of his body — places it has been, things it has felt (both wonderful and terrible)-- through threaded vignettes constructed of languorous sentences that feel much like memory itself.
More than anything, though, this graphic novel (if it can even be called that) mimics the kaleidoscopic nature of memory itself — fleeting, contradictory, anchored to a few significant moments, and a heavier burden by the day.
Many of us, however, would love to capture those fleeting moments and treasured memories on paper, but just where do you start?
The 50 works presented provide a window into the world of adults - in - waiting, framing fleeting moments in their development between childhood and maturity with lived experience and memory.
Painting from life in the tradition of Winslow Homer, Edward Hopper and David Hockney, the artist captures fleeting moments in the form of landscape, interiors and figuration to speak to the subjectivity of memory and, ultimately, to extract the ethereal from the ordinary.
Cánovas sources images from old and new media to produce evocative artworks that capture a fleeting moment in time, a snapshot or flash of an event's memory — the event remaining secondary in importance to the image which represents it.
Mirroring a party scenario in which one invites guests into their home, making the private public, Soares captures the private moments after a celebration ends, when the space remains charged by the memories and traces of a fleeting moment and space; in this way, the viewer provides a narrative for this mis en scene.
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