Sentences with phrase «n't see a paint»

Ladies are dressing up but I didn't see any painted hands!
Unfortunately you can't see the paintings all together anymore.
Your pumpkins are wonderful, I have not seen them painted gold before, Fantastic!!
If I don't see my paint, caulk, and joint - compound spattered jeans for another month I'd be happy!
The Laura Owens installation at the CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts is titled «Ten Paintings,» but visitors won't see any paintings at first glance.
The extreme drawing errors in these hands are, in a sense, not errors at all, since the mistakes guarantee that you are not seeing a painted photograph.
Giuliani pulled funding from the museum because he found Ofili's painting The Holy Virgin Mary anti-Catholic, even though he did not see the painting in person.
December 20, 2017 «You didn't see the painting for real... but the memory you have is as if it were really there»: Modern in Denver on Still & Art
The decades that followed did not see painting shrivel in the face of this readymade.
Here, a rich palette of glittering blues reminds us that we aren't seeing a painting that Dostoevsky would have recognized, rather, a re-envisioning cast with a contemporary sheen.
In the ballet, you don't see the painting itself until towards the end.
Not seeing painting or the studio as a transcendent space separate from the rest of the world, but looking at a painting as if it is a material object in the world, like every other object.
You don't see the paint surface.
I haven't seen the paintings on a wall, but they are viewable in a fascinating interactive form at Ms. Kirkland's Web site, www.isabellakirkland.com.
This color combo is also incredible — I don't see a paint color listed for the front door and the garage door — do you have that information?
I don't see the paint colors there, but I bet she'd be happy to let you know!
Haven't seen her paint line yet but Martha's got a few other goodies at Home Depot!

Not exact matches

The imagery paints the picture of any good story, we could say that [Spoilers if you haven't read / seen Lord of the Rings] «Frodo and Sam fight a giant spider,» but Tolkien spends an entire chapter on the ordeal, taking the time to help the reader visualize the ferocious nature of the enemy and the bravery of our heroes who persevere despite their many weaknesses (doubt, fear, dismay, etc..)
Part of the enormous value of the napkin talk isn't that you are necessarily going to paint a crystal - clear picture of your employee's future; the point is you are expressing to your employee that you want them there, you see them in your company future and, most significantly, you care.
But firing Mueller or issuing pardons «would be certain to ignite the kind of political firestorm that we haven't seen since the Saturday Night Massacre,» he said, and Trump's political opponents would undoubtedly paint it as obstruction of justice.
When we think of entrepreneurs deciding to go to space, like Branson, Musk, and Bezos, or take on malaria like Bill Gates, are we not seeing people expressing themselves with freedom like Monet in his later years, when he had the freedom to paint anything he wanted?
I just don't see the point in painting Satan in every picture.
It's easy to see individual sins and their aggregate effect alienating people from one another and from God in Sandtown: shooting another human being or stealing to buy drugs are obvious as are landlords who won't deal with lead paint or officers who don't strap prisoners down in the van.
«Please don't paint us with the same brush,» says Wilde, who dresses in modern clothing, wears her hair short and insists that no one seeing her walk down the street would peg her as a woman in a plural marriage.
I respect your experience but it is still anecdotal and limited — it is not definitive hence my suggestion that you paint with a narrower brush lest you do the very thing that you are guarding against... You resist those who criticize «other ways of following Jesus» while doing a bit of the same to those who see value in the institution as a spiritual reality even if not an ideal one...
«How can one paint what one can not see.
It's about how you see things, your approach to life, and the creativity of your mind — it's who you are, not what you do, and she would always be an artist whether or not she ever painted or drew again.
there's another desk off to the left behind the wall you can't see that's for packing paintings i sell online.
Honestly, the reason these comments are so critical and judgmental is because the people issuing their ignorant opinions do not see the bigger picture the author intended to paint.
If you also look into the start of the gay agenda and how it was organized and the people that started it and what they said it paints the picture that the gays don't want you to see.
We can see a manifestation of this kind of perception in the early Japanese paintings of Portuguese clerics or Dutch traders, who were characteristically shown with exceedingly long noses not unlike those in the Watanabe prints.
The fact that the cristians see you Muslims exactly for what you are, can't seem to fool them with the sweet talk so you try and paint them as the real problem.
I didn't expect him to resort to stereotyping or painting them as «unlikely to interfere with any cultural awakening,» especially because he's someone who acknowledges the importance of community if we are to see a return to Catholic influence in the broader culture.
As early as 787, at the Second Council of Nicaea, it was ruled that icon painting was to be seen not an invention of artists but an inherited and established institution of the Church, entrusted to men totally committed to God.
That, says Dr. Southgate, is because the issue is focused on HIV / AIDS, and she asks readers to consider the «incalculable loss» from the disease --» the loss to all those whose lives would have been touched, even changed, but were not, by books not read because they were never written, by paintings not seen because they were never painted, by performances never heard because the song was not sung.»
When Anne was a baby, and I used to walk here, I cried every time I rounded the curve and saw the little iron bench, painted pink, for a little four - year - old girl, «rainbows and pussywillows forever» on the sign nailed to the back of the bench, I couldn't bear that pink bench.
How should they speak kindly and graciously but communicating basically: we don't want to see your parade or your genitals in our towns for all to witness; we don't want people with penises in our girls» locker rooms; we don't want our houses of worship spray - painted pink; we don't want to associate the fight against racism or slavery with the fight for «insert LBGT issue of the day».
As soon as I came into the room and saw the six - foot Renoir painting «Dancing at Bougival,» I put my foot down and would not budge.
If Jesus reveals the true nature of God, we don't see him expressing an unquenchable wrath towards those he forgives with a word, it would seem odd then to paint God the father differently.
He points out his discovery to a friend who has said, «I don't see anything in that blob of paint,» and the friend then says, «Now I see
i made a handprint had it in for 3 hours took it out let it cool off then i painted it, after painting it the thing seems not hard now will it be ok to bake it again with the paint on it to see if it hardens up
I've also bought a 3/4 ″ thick solid wood board like you can see in these photos and these and I basically followed the same painting technique as with the others.I like making them larger because it allows more space for photos at different angles, so they aren't exactly a breeze to move around, but it's not a biggie.
«The difficulty I see in a lot of patients is that they don't put things back into their diet even if they're not causing a problem, and now they've painted themselves into a dietary corner,» Bickston says.
You've seen what Hell looks like in Hieronymus Bosch paintings, and this ain't it.
It is not my fault that people can't see the difference between that and making a firm stance and thus try to paint me into an argument that I am not making.
Castro — I actually don't think Castro is as bad as many like to paint him to be, and I don't think he'd throw a fit being a bench / rotation player, so I don't see why there's a need to ditch him.
It's debatable as to whether or not Klopp would have really seen what he wanted from his players, albeit he'll paint a positive picture after the game no doubt.
Shack should be able to take 15 to 20 off of him but I hope it doesn't negate his ability to own the paint and back people down... he did show the ability to drive a little tonight but his shooting is suspect at this point (not seeing the Jenkins comparison), he has literally zero verticle explosiveness (not seeing the Paschall comparison at all) but he can rebound, has great footwork around the rim and has a good spin move that he does have a quickness out of to the rim.
But sadly as he plays for THEM I think he is much better than either.I see in him an uplift in quality way beyond Theo who is not diversifying as a player but is still a decent international.Lennon is a painting by numbers winger.
Sadly, we are not (and all one has to do is read the comments on, say, Huffington Post, to see how men and women still resort to painting the entire other gender as «bad» because they may have had an unhappy experience with one or two of them (perhaps they just picked poor partners?).
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