Sentences with phrase «overwhelmed by the colour»

Culinary discoveries are one of the highlights of travel and when visiting Morocco several years back I was overwhelmed by the colours, aromas, tastes and general sensory attack from the exotic, sweet, delicate but sometimes pungent flavours that filled the air in markets and cafes.
He painted in oils and on very large canvases: he wanted the viewer to feel overwhelmed by the colour, to feel a part of the painting.

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After her first Vipassana course, in her early 20s, Dr Watkins arrived at the airport to fly home and had her senses overwhelmed by the noise, activity, colours and smells of the phenomenal world.
Bold colours are a huge trend this coming season and with cold weather having left us in Florida and approaching for those north of us, I wanted to share some tips on adding bold colors to your wardrobe without feeling overwhelmed by it.
This step - by - step process allows you to try different tones on the journey to your chosen colour as well as allows your hair some breathing space — not overwhelming or damaging it via a slower process.
Exposure to overwhelming and fear - evoking sounds can be significantly reduced by closing doors and windows — try to distract your furkid with calming music or a television show with bright colours.
Admiring the directness of Picasso's artistic approach and strongly influenced by both Abstract Expressionism and Francisco Goya's overwhelming black paintings, he set out to explore the language of composition and colour.
New works have been made especially for the exhibition including Anna Ray's «Margate Knot» (2017), a site - specific work produced by Ray and a host of local Margate makers; and an installation by Samara Scott in the museum's lift that uses a combination of carpet, food colouring and yoghurt to entirely its walls, creating an immersive and, in the words of the artist, «Overwhelming experience» for visitors to get in and up close to.
When you visit Tokyo for the first time, you'll no doubt be struck by the overwhelming contrasting colours that illuminate the world's largest city both night and day.
For the first time, S.M.A.K. presents three late works by the German artist Anna Oppermann (1940 - 93), who became internationally known for her visually overwhelming ensembles: variable assemblages of objects, texts, photographs, coloured photo - canvases and paintings.
Just be sure to choose fabrics and papers in co-ordinating colours to keep the look cohesive, and stick to small - sized prints so the space is not overwhelmed by pattern.
The combination of colour blocking and handleless white units creates an ultra-contemporary scheme that isn't overwhelmed by the vibrant orange.
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