Sentences with phrase «personal metamorphosis»

The heart of the exhibition features works from the beginning of the new millennium and represents Owens» personal metamorphosis.
James White is about the journey of a young man of the same name (Christopher Abbott) on a personal metamorphosis.
Make your own personal metamorphosis translate to your surroundings.

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With all this metamorphosis going on, it is no surprise that Earle uses monarch butterfly migration to symbolize Graciela's personal development; she discovers her purpose in life - a controversial epiphany - which Earle tackles with sympathetic insight.
Nevelson's personal life began in hardship and loneliness before a similar metamorphosis into that of a rich New York society matron.
The deeply personal design, inspired by his memories of growing up on Exmoor and of his journey from teenage athlete to gardener and designer, is both a recreation and an evolution, with wild looking, stunted oak trees (Quercus pubescens) and rough - hewn sandstone (from a quarry in the Forest of Dean) that gradually metamorphose into a smooth - cut sunken terrace and pool edged by fully - formed, beautifully composed planting.
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