Sentences with phrase «much of a blank canvas»

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Pork tenderloins are one of my favorite proteins for many reasons: they're quite mild, so they are very much a blank canvas and work with a multitude of flavors; they cook pretty quickly; they're lean and healthy; one tenderloin is pretty much the perfect size for us, with my husband eating a bit more than me and my son eating a bit less.
As much as I absolutely love the New Year and the sort of blank canvas that awaits (What will I focus on?
The skirt reminds me of a blank canvas that can pretty much be paired with any color and it will look great on you.
In point of fact, the Common Core is very much a blank canvas, and given the faddish pedagogies endemic to American education, critics are hardly being unreasonable when they worry that the Common Core may invite new - age goofiness into the classroom.
And because all of our time is spoken for, we also don't have much in the way of blank canvas in our, and all too often our hearts.
As we're not getting to the park as much, my back yard is no longer the blank white canvas it was after the first snowfall, but a series of abstract yellow stains — like those inkblot tests — all punctuated with brown exclamation points.
But that blank canvas on your standard mini marshmallow can become so much more, with the help of food - decorating pens and a creative mind like that of Instagram user Meaghan Mountford.
Correa remarks: «Though much of my recent work has utilized print making techniques, I don't have any training or expertise in printmaking; what I like about it is it's physicality (I print by hand) and I like to think that my naivete allows for some diy ingenuity, or wrongness in printmaking can make rightness in painting... I've got a group of paintings made by painting on wine bottles and then wrapping and wringing canvas over them, and another group is made by painting through a blank silk screen, the screen clogs as I go, making it's own marks until its no longer useful.
In the film Schnabel remarks: «I started to use different kinds of materials because I was looking for some kind of new way to paint... working with things that already exist affords you associations that are beyond your invention... I see opportunities everywhere as paintings, in images that already exist, in surfaces that will repsond to paint a certain way, or it might come from an accident... I realized a picture could be the architecture of a painting... so I would select thigns that already had pictures - images of things impregnated on them - and then I could treat them as a blank canvas... let them inform what I was doing and make me react to what was there and come out with a hybrid painting... it has a much to do with reacting rather than acting.»
But that blank canvas on your standard mini marshmallow can become so much more, with the help of food - decorating pens and a creative mind like that of Instagram user
The 3rd much anticipated FLUX Exhibition will take place in 10000sq ft of beautiful blank canvas space.
After all, now is the time in which you can meet new friends, try new hobbies, distinguish your personality and shape the future you want for yourself; the world is your blank canvas to make your mark upon, not much unlike the plain, off - white walls of your dorm room.
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