Sentences with phrase «paint happy pictures»

I had a great life, so about the only thing I can do is to paint happy pictures
While the pictures paint a happy picture, among the players, we really do not know what is going on behind the scenes.
Anyone can paint a happy picture with stock images or photos stolen from other websites.

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She paints a vivid of picture of women both more privileged and less happy than at any time in history and of men absolved of all responsibility by the sexual revolution but also stunted, trapped in a perpetual adolescence.
Media is happy to paint what - ever picture will get the most views and the WengerOut / WengerIn debate is like turning lead into gold for them, they will keep using it to get people reading and happy to perpetuate misinformation for the continued views.
We could spend hours reading her product descriptions and like to imagine that life if you're Sianuska is wearing woolies, hands wrapped round a cup of hot tea while The Archers plays in the background and happy children paint chalk pictures on the floor.
Society paints a picture of happy mothers with content babies, and that is so far from the truth.
The dominant narratives in our society paint a picture of happiness and ease, and fashion, beauty, weight loss, and pharmaceutical industries make a lot of money telling you there's something wrong with you if you're not calm and / or happy all the time.
They love a good project, so when I told them we needed to paint that red wall, hang pictures and get the place organized, they were super excited and more than happy to help.
There were no apologies about anything nor the painting of a happy picture when there really was nothing to be happy about; this was I believe a true portrayal of what motherhood entails for some women.
It's certainly not painting a picture of a happy home life.
For those who want to paint the inflation picture as happy, it is more convenient to paint that picture using the core CPI, which is a bogus concept.
Unethical breeders deceive customers by using any method — including using stock photos and fake customer testimonials — to paint a picture of a happy home environment where they are raising healthy pets.
The exhibition features several paintings from the 1940s, including A Very Happy Picture (1947).
, Torrance Art Museum, Torrance, CA Paintings, NYEHAUS, New York, NY (Solo show) Gray Day, Roberts and Tilton, Culver City, CA Swell: Art 1950 - 2010, Friedrich Petzel Gallery, Metro Pictures, Nyehaus, New York, NY Bubble and Squeak, The Happy Lion, Los Angeles, CA Paintings and Sculpture, Marine, Venice, CA Karl Hutter Fine Art, Beverly Hills, CA (Two - person show)
Peter Schjeldahl writes in the October 9th, 2017 issue of The New Yorker, «The happiest surprise in Trigger is a trend in painting that takes inspiration from ideas of indeterminate sexuality for revived formal invention... Christina Quarles... rhymes ambiguous imagery of gyrating bodies with dynamics of disparate pictorial techniques... The wholes and parts of bodies in Quarles's cheerfully orgiastic pictures entangle in alternating styles of line, stroke, stain, and smear... called to mind early nineteen - forties Arshile Gorky and Willem de Kooning, who fractured Picassoesque figuration on the way to physically engaging abstraction... Quarles playing that process in reverse, adapting abstract aesthetics to carnal representation.
To keep advertisers and the market happy (it's struggling with the latter), Facebook must stave off mass user defections and paint a better picture for regulators.
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