The phrase
"observant eye" means having a keen and attentive perception or awareness of things happening around you. It refers to someone who pays close attention to details and is quick to notice and understand what is going on.
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«After the main plotline of the abduction takes over, Everybody Knows becomes a very different movie with Farhadi's
trademark observant eye and passion for uncovering the human condition stamped all over it.
Jason Andrew, the curator of this exhibition of female artists that spans a century and focuses significantly — but not exclusively — on abstract painting and sculpture, has one of the
most observant eyes in art.
On canvases ranging from 6 inches square to 3 by 3 1/2 feet, he has been painting still - lifes and self - portraits with a tender touch, a
sharply observant eye and a spider's patience, and without photographic aids.
Hi Rachel,
Observant eye!
When we look at what we have been through with judgment - free,
observant eyes, we may begin to feel acceptance, peace, and gratitude.
The counter girls» dysfunction doesn't escape
the observant eye of their elderly boss, Joe (Andy Griffith), a sage old soul able to size up a situation without much information.
Such stark descriptions do not begin to hint at the complexities of the movie, which has such
an observant eye that each segments has the depth of a full film.
But if «Hidden Figures» is less than perfect, it's still a good movie that covers a lot of ground with
an observant eye, and offers juicy parts for three great actresses.
After the best - selling Arthur & George and Nothing to Be Frightened Of, Julian Barnes returns with fourteen stories about longing and loss, friendship and love, whose mysterious natures he examines with his trademark wit and
observant eye.
Poor and uneducated, young Mary Anning has a keen mind and
an observant eye.
Life doesn't totally depend on your credit score but whether it's good or bad but it doesn't hurt to have
an observant eye on it.
In order to maintain effective enrichment, keep
an observant eye on the dogs in your shelter and stay close to a canine's point of view.
The change is both so subtle and so fundamental that it can take even
an observant eye time to see it, the way rules can be hard to recognize until long after they're broken.
While caricatures are not «loose,» they do cause
the observant eye to train on the essential elements.
While she looks at society with
the observant eye of a social realist, Dickson is also interested in experimenting with different media, textures, and techniques.
Haworth captures the particular vibrancy of that season, using a carefully chosen palette of blues and greens, and
an observant eye.
It wasn't catastrophic, in large part due to
the observant eyes of a lawyer browsing our tax section.
An observant eye can look beyond taste, style, price or function to pure artistic appreciation.