Sentences with phrase «mythical place»

This is of vital interest to me as I want all imaginery beings wiped out of mythical places.
TransArtists talked about being embedded and being on the road with the founders of Deltaworkers, a nomadic artistic production and residence program that investigates the Southern States of the U.S. as one of the last mythical places in the West.
A few weeks into the semester, Brown described a seemingly mythical place called Europa, a frozen wasteland that nonetheless concealed a vast ocean potentially filled with life.
That is also why one of our core program line is the open studio tours including more than 100 artists, with lectures, special guides and panel discussions concerning the studio as a very special if not mythical place of projecting worlds.
For most Manchester United, Old Trafford is a amazing mythical place full of rainbows and marshmallow - like dreams.
That same mythical place that rescues all over America claim is awash in homeless dogs as far as the eye can see.
One of Montmartre's mythical places since 1911, Terrass Hotel Paris proposes also one of the best views in Paris (La Défense, Montmartre Cemetery, Les Invalides and, of course, the magnificent Eiffel Tower).
«I don't think they saw what I saw, which was all sorts of creative people were pouring into Brooklyn and it just seemed to me that Brooklyn was kind of this mythical place in America that had a lot of positive associations attached to it.»
Spanish explorers of the New World could have mistaken Baja California as the mythical place.
In an interview at Y Combinator's Startup School this weekend Zuckerberg sounded disillusioned with Silicon Valley, but in 2005 he was starry - eyed about the place: «Palo Alto is kind of this mythical place where you know, all the start - ups come from,» he said.
Ah, you refer to your cute little fable about talking snakes, talking trees, and a mythical place called «Eden».
Regardless of what the majority of supposed «Christians» believe / say... the Bible clearly shows that the God of Heaven does not torture people in a mythical place of eternal torment.
This writer began his story by describing a road that leads out of a mythical place called the Garden of Eden when the residents of that garden are banished from their idyllic paradise because they knew too much.
You sounded logical until you mentioned some mythical placed called «hell» where a little red man with a pitchfork roams.
No man or being from the sky is going to come and take away all his followers to some mythical place to live in peace.
They believed their people began in a mythical place to the north, called Aztlán.
Brad Bird's first feature since 2011's Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol tells the story of a former boy genius played by George Clooney, a curious teenager played by Britt Robertson, and a mythical place called Tomorrowland (which bears a not - coincidental resemblance to the one in Disney's theme parks).
One of the great things about «Black Panther» is the specificity of this mythical place, masquerading as one of the world's poorest countries but actually — thanks to a huge deposit of miracle metal vibranium — a hotbed of futuristic technology.
The Witcher's open world harbours monster contracts, side quests and mythical places of lost power.
The game is set in a mythical place of the 19th century that very much resembles the American west, as we know it from Sergio Leone «s westerns, taking some of its most popular characteristics of outlaw gangs, saloons, cunning, sarcasm, irony, etc..
Remember the good old days when we still had those mythical places called Arcades?
The result is a spectacular 26 - kilometer lap that challenges drivers with everything that has made the Nürburging a mythical place for automotive enthusiasts.
The exhibition refers to the mythical place in Norse mythology, a paradise for those slain in battle, as well as to the Walhalla neo-classical monument, built by Ludwig I King of Bavaria in 1842 to honour heroic figures in German history.
Titled «Walhalla», the exhibition refers to the mythical place in Norse mythology
In modern - day Israel a mythical place exists where according to scripture the end of the world will occur.
The young gallerist currently owns two space, one in New York, and the other in the Swiss city of St. Moritz, a mythical place, as it used to be the former gallery space of powerful merchant Bruno Bischofberger, the person responsible for the success of his father Julian Schnabel and other artists such as Spaniard Miquel Barceló.
In this poetic way Locke evokes the image of a mythical place, a precious memory for the artist.
With bright botanical notations, intertwined with extraordinary film and photographic works, she created an environment of dream and fantasy — where the everyday world metamorphosed into a mythical place populated by fabricated creatures and florescent vegetation.
Culminating in the decade of the 1950s and embodied in the public image of such Abstract Expressionists as Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko, the art studio was romanticized as a mythical place for solitary contemplation where the genius artist — typically male — is able to express himself.
Titled «Walhalla», the exhibition refers to the mythical place in Norse mythology, a paradise for those slain in battle, as well as to the Walhalla neo-classical monument, built by Ludwig I King of Bavaria in 1842 to honour heroic figures in German history.
In this exhibition Tschäpe creates an environment of dream and fantasy, where the everyday world metamorphoses into a mythical place, populated by fabricated creatures and florescent vegetation.
It's good to know that there is such a mythical place!
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