Sentences with phrase «of munching»

Both regional resident orca groups forfeit eating marine mammals and other large cetaceans in favor of munching solely on fish — salmon in particular.
I decided to take the contented sound of munching as agreement and bolted out of the room before the cats did any more research on their own.
In particular, if your dog is fond of munching on the grass, you can often alleviate this by feeding vegetables.
After a few minutes of munching the greenery, you hear that familiar sound of a cat about to vomit.
It's better to tone down the dog's habit of munching on table scraps or indulge in stealing food.
Occasionally, I'd have to zoom in to catch some of the smaller sound effects (lots of munching and even some «nom» s), but otherwise the images and text were clear.
Capability of munching extreme terrain in their stride while helping owners make most of their Land Rovers without having them to struggle behind the wheel.
# The image of you munching your sausage made me love the way you always share all the «real» moments of a day we'll lived.
Instead of munching mindlessly until you figure out what you are craving, think about the options.
With both of us munching on them, it's no wonder I had to make them twice already.
Instead of munching on potato chips, go with baked kale chips.
Tired of munching boring snacks?
Okay, so they won't exactly taste the same — and it may be tough to even stomach the thought of munching on bugs.
If you see your son squeezing the stress ball while watching TV instead of munching on his nails, point out the good behavior and make a big deal about it.
Maybe I didn't hear that from Benzema because of the noise of munching on 10 packets of crisps!?
With both of us munching on them, it's no wonder I had to make them twice already.
When the caterpillars had turned into pupae and buried away in the soil, the scientists went back into the cages and measured the extent of leaf damage — the amount of munching that the caterpillars had indulged in.
The standard American breakfast, however, is sugar - filled and often sets you up for a day of munching, binging, and eating all the snacks.
When it's mixed into an energy bar or baked into a cake, cricket flour delivers all the benefits of munching on an insect without the potential of a leg getting stuck between your teeth.
Even though I have been out of law school for a few years, I still retained that habit of munching on trail mix throughout the day (especially in the evenings when I'm working on blog posts).
Not only do they taste good though, they evoke warm memories of childhood days, times together at holidays, and the simple pleasure of munching on something sweet and satisfying.
After an exhausting but interesting day of munching, drinking and sightseeing, it was time to head back to the parking garage and drive to Holzkirchen.
As usual, we celebrated this year's Christmas at my sister's place with lots of munching, chewing, talking, laughing whilst savoring the delicious Christmas dinner.
Love the idea of munching on healthy, nutty, grainy waffles at breakfast, along with my morning coffee!
Those of us who thought of Munch as «just another expressionist» will now have to rethink our categories.
The program of Munch, developed very early in his career, is to probe in visual and symbolic ways the tensions between outer and inner worlds.
Trotter provides a blending of background information with analysis of Munch's work which provides a model of how a believer goes about «understanding» the work of a particular artist, opening one's self to enrichment and surprise.
Bless your hearts as both of you munch on your cookies — please remember me here salivating away...
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Detail of the Munch from Sotheby's Twitter feed with news of the sale.
Edvard Munch, Gustav Vigeland and Henrik Ibsen all once called Oslo «home» and the city pays tribute to each of them: the Munch Museum houses the world's largest collection of Munch's paintings (including The Scream); Ibsen's home has been restored to its original furnishings and is now open to the public; and Vigeland's work is on display at the Vigeland Park, the world's largest sculpture park made by a single artist.
can we look forward to PS4 - native versions of Munch's Oddysee and Stranger's Wrath?
As a publisher we have released Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath HD on PS3, PlayStation Vita and PC; and Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee HD on PS3 and PS Vita, with a re-release of Munch planned for PC.
Many of the works on display were part of Munch's personal collection and remained with him throughout his life.
It offers an in - depth look at when and how the Norwegian expressionist art of Munch entered into the American modernist art of Johns.
«Hill of Munch,» a goofy collection of artworks exploring child - like views of the quotidien, was actually «co-organized» by the prolific multimedia artist Brian Belott and Ms. Uffner.
The journey was shaped in part by chance: a quarter century after having first encountered Munch's art at MoMA, for instance, Johns received a postcard of Munch's Self - Portrait between the Clock and the Bed, 1940 - 43, from a friend who had noticed similarities between the bedspread in the painting and Johns's crosshatch motif.
Their re-uses of Munch's images have functioned as a two - way lens, giving insight into their own practice while helping to redefine the understanding of Munch's art through their acts of reception and translation.
Peter Doig's painting of his teenage daughter, white legs gleaming in a jungle of dark shadows, shows the influence of Munch on Neel, as much as Neel on Doig.
For there are surely few contemporary painters as romantic as himself: in an age when the medium is freighted with irony and anxiety and self - justifications, Doig's pictures are silent, wonderstruck, contemplative affairs which have prompted comparisons with the likes of Munch, Bonnard, Beckmann, Van Gogh and, yes, Gauguin.
Many people who may not even have heard of Munch know his painting, «The Scream» (also known as «The Cry» or «The Scream of Nature»), depicting a bridge walk at sunset of a figure paralyzed and yelling in fear as ambiguous figures lurk behind him and gradated strands of bloody light arch above and reflect in the ominous waters below.
The face pictured in Portrait (Under Water), 2007, channels Gauguin's Yellow Christ; the figures in Dark Girl and Untitled (Jungle Painting), both 2007, are evocative of Munch's alienated sylphs and Kirchner's stalklike subjects, here transposed from street to tropics.
More than half of the works on view were part of Munch's personal collection and remained with him throughout his life.
In the show's final room, the curator placed the museum's 1910 version of Munch's most famous painting, The Scream, in a double - thick frame behind a Melgaard.
Hill continued: «Remember the theft of one version of Munch's The Scream that was stolen from the Munch Museum in Oslo along with Munch's Madonna in 2004?
Known for its collection of tens of thousands of Munchs and a high - profile 2004 theft of two paintings, the museum is presenting the show as the first in a series of curatorial pairings aimed at bringing new audiences — local and international — through its doors.
Adieu to Here No Matter Where is a silkscreen print installed in the internal atrium of the Munch Museum, which shows the outline of a quote from the French poet Arthur Rimbaud (1854 — 1891).
12 «Hill of Munch» and «Gallery Artist Group Show» at Rachel Uffner Gallery, 170 Suffolk Street, through March 27.
Highlights include a strong pairing of paintings by Matisse and Picasso at Hammer Galleries, an Egyptian mummy mask at Cahn International, bronzes of lovers and thinkers at Bowman Sculpture, Warhol's interpretation of Munch's The Scream at Waterhouse & Dodd and Yufuku Gallery's presentation of contemporary Asian ceramics and glass works.
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