Sentences with phrase «much art on»

With so much art on the market, how do you discern which pieces are worthy of your hard earned money?

Not exact matches

The new place to stay — and be seen — is the Silo Hotel, on top of the V&A Waterfront's much - anticipated Zeitz Museum of Contemporary African Art.
The fundamental problems that algorithms can solve in the IP space relate to prior art search — how to know if a patent application is already covered by existing patents — and where «white space» exists in the patent system — how much room is left to patent an idea based on what has already been covered by existing grants.
Much of the couple's collection was reportedly amassed with the help of art advisor Alex Marshall, a prominent presence on the auction circuit.
When it bought Blackcomb Mountain, then just six years old and suffering growing pains, from a subsidiary of Aspen Skiing in 1986, it wasn't looking at the then state - of - the - art lifts so much as the developable land around the base of the hill, which bordered on the new Whistler Village.
There's more art than science to taxes, and much depends on how aggressive or conservative your accountant chooses to be.
The years I spent selling my products on the street and at art fairs were priceless because I learned so much.
Success on social media is at least as much art as science.
«All things» being on the table is much more measured than «fire and fury» and «locked and loaded,»» said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at Wunderlich Securities.
At the five power lunch powerhouses highlighted below, the focus is as much on the food as it is on the art of the deal.
Whether the person forged their blade and are showcasing its durability because they own a forging business or blade company... or whether they're representing a martial art where they've been studying for the past 15 or 20 years... spending as much time as we do on set you can't help but feel like you're going through the competition with these people.
For example, if you're a designer but not much interested in logo creation, digital art and other printables such as to - do lists and calendars are hugely popular on sites like Etsy.
Digital - only media companies, too, have mastered the art of nabbing hits and clicks in massive numbers without spending much on their content.
Jenn Lisak, Director of Content Strategies at DK New Media, says «Content marketing strategy is as much an art form as it is a process; when working with a client on an infographic or a whitepaper, I have to pay attention to target audience, aligning the messaging with the brand, appealing to different types of learners and personality types, and whether the curated content is going to resonate with our desired buyer persona.»
She echoed Mayor Mandel's oft - heard comment that Edmontonians should not settle for «good - enough» and spent much of her speech praising his progress on infrastructure, transportation and arts issues over the past nine - years.
I could spend hours on assessment of market trend, but this is very much the art as opposed to science.
It really does nt matter what my beliefs system was, let's just say it was based on chaos theory and science as applied to occult arts, I have since moved on to more pragmatic beliefs but I clearly recall how oppressive they were and surprised at how much propaganda they spread that was based on their ignorance.
There are parts that are, but much of medicine is still an art built on tradition and assumptions rather than cold hard data.
The same picture was in art books in our school library as were many other artworks of nudes but I was written up for giving a child «porn»!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! At the same time in our culture, in movies, on TV and internet, these kids could see much more graphic stuff.
I see your argument as being there's an even deeper human condition that the arts can't ignore, no matter how much the artists want to, even if the spiritual world they are picking up on is godless or serving a different god.
Richard Beck has described the book as a sort of «hermeneutical performance art» and explains that «by refusing to pick and choose, Evans reveals to anyone reading her book just how much picking and choosing is actually going on.
Apart from my own contribution, and a few others, the emphasis here was, very much on the form of the art, how it was produced, who the artists were and their social context, rather than its message.
The «New Learning» pushed on far, much beyond the confines of the literature, art and music of the Renaissance.
It is not a work of art, and much emphasis is laid on the difference between the theology of the Orthodox icon and the less rigorous viewpoint of medieval Catholic theology.
Much of the work centers on Miller's experiences with friends and fellow students while auditing courses at Reed College, a liberal arts college in Portland, Oregon.»
Underwood was concerned on the one hand that the overemphasis on the humanities in much of the church and in the liberal arts colleges be corrected by a stress on technical knowledge in the natural and social sciences.
The St. John's Bible does much to bring together the Protestant's zeal in printing the text on one hand, and the Catholic care for ecclesial art on the other.
Of course all views are welcome on the site... In regards to me, as much as I do love an element of fantasy in my life, whether it be in art or interior design, or the way that I dress, etc., I chose not to live in fantasy when it comes to something as important as the existence of God.
Walking on Water: Reflections on Faith and Art by Madeleine L'Engle - This one is for the creatives — and head's up, that's pretty much most of us.
Take me for example: I'm in the Arts, but I mostly focus in on a couple of aspects of the arts, because that's really all I have time for in this life, but I do find it frustrating because there is so much more that I wish I had time to accomplArts, but I mostly focus in on a couple of aspects of the arts, because that's really all I have time for in this life, but I do find it frustrating because there is so much more that I wish I had time to accomplarts, because that's really all I have time for in this life, but I do find it frustrating because there is so much more that I wish I had time to accomplish.
Still, perhaps an excursus on contemporary art is too much to ask of an already wide - ranging and well - crafted book, which encapsulates one of art history's best possible futures.
My wife can relate as an artist — that is to say on art that most folks rave about, but which does not make much money.
To a certain extent, much of what Hart has to say is captured in his opinions on art.
[Much of the following discussion is based on Tbe Art of Loving by Dr. Erich Fromm (New York: Harper & Row, 1956).]
The Chronicle of Higher Education and Change have been much concerned about values recently, as have the American Association of Higher Education and the other Washington - based educational agencies; the Danforth Foundation recently held a workshop on values in liberal arts education, and the whole issue has been given academic credibility by programs in moral development and in value analysis at several universities.
Salad for President — always so much good stuff on this website, like Leif Hedendal cooking salad at the David Ireland House, Yuri Shimojo's home and Japanese Crudité Recipe, Laila Gohar's food as installation art and more
having reflected on the grand amount of time i spend @ sk... i would like to state that i truly look forward to an interesting & exciting sk 2011... i have learned so much from you this past, as i strive to be better educated in the art of baking... so thank you for a great year & a treasure trove of amazing recipes.
I thought it would be a fun pun to use Dad's shaving cream to make art, add a special note and create a laminated luggage tag that he can take on the road with him or wrap around his briefcase to take a little visual reminder of how much he's loved everywhere he goes.
More than 18 Relais & Châteaux chefs will descend on Carmel - by - the - Sea, California for 20 gastronomic events, from the much - lauded «Wild Mushroom Hunt & Lunch» with Chefs Cassidee Dabney of Blackberry Farm, and sustainability - driven Jerry Regester of Santa Lucia Preserve; cooking demos and lunch with acclaimed Chefs Daniel Boulud and Michael Tusk in the State - of - the - Art Gaggenau Demo Kitchen; a 10 - course rarities dinner feast paired with wines from Champagne Pommery, Château Margaux, Domaine des Comtes Lafon and Bouchard Père & Fils, prepared by James Beard Award - winning Chef Michael Tusk (Quince Restaurant, San Francisco), Food & Wine magazine «Best New Chef» and Relais & Châteaux Grand Chef Justin Cogley (Aubergine, Carmel - by - the - Sea), acclaimed two - star Michelin Chef Daniel Boulud and Relais & Châteaux Pastry Chef Yulanda Santos (Aubergine, Carmel - by - the - Sea).
When you put every single detail of the preparation on paper, the recipe begins to look longer and much more complicated than it actually is, and simplifying without losing instructional detail is a real art.
Baking is as much a science as it is an art, so to outline the guidelines for sweet success, we spoke with two experts on baking with traditional sugar and alternative sweeteners.
It shouldn't come as too much of a surprise that there are a plethora of promising players playing their trades on these shores as clubs possess the wealth to scour the globe in search of talent as well as pay for state of the art youth facilities and expert coaches.
Somebody mentioned a small plaza a 5 - minute cab ride away but, when we went past it on our way back to the airport, it looked like it mostly just sold art and souvenir items (much like the beach vendors do).
We have some great foraging advice, smoothie recipes like none you've made before, wildcrafted fermentation, instructions on making your own seedballs, crochet stones, printed tea towels and so much more storytelling, art and photography filling those one hundred pages (but no ads, of course!).
While some parents splurge on summer art classes and camps, activity books can inspire at a much lower price tag.
In an education system that places so much emphasis on perfect test scores and behavior, it's refreshing that the performing arts typically don't involve set rules.
Enjoy a delicious dinner made by Jon and Violet (Mondays have been so awesome because our routine is that I take Laurel to art class and Jon is on point for dinner and as much as I love cooking and baking I love when other people make me food!)
It's important to remember that baby art is truly «process art» in which you have to focus on the experience of making and not so much on any anticipated outcome.
We've got into a routine where the paper goes on first, then we swirl glue all over the art work — I love using smaller bottles of glue like in the picture where T can squeeze out but not too much at a time as it helps work those hand muscles as well.
2017 State of Downtown (download here): Provides market trends, population data and projections, data on downtown development, and overviews of everything downtown from arts and restaurants to tourism, green space, the local food movement and much more.
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