Sentences with phrase «purely aesthetic»

I love it from a purely aesthetic perspective.
While repurposing can be purely aesthetic, it can also be functional.
For my pantry I decided to keep the small cart counter top for purely aesthetic purposes and brought in some faux flowers, a galvanized watering can (that matches the galvanized theme), a glass vase and a pretty candle.
Kitchen cabinet stain does protect the wood, but the color you chose is a purely aesthetic choice.
They are purely aesthetic but we wanted them to have the feel of being part of the original house.
Therefore, my task is to beautify and organize this home with purely aesthetic adjustments.
The island also has purely aesthetic wheels at the bottom of it, giving off the illusion it could roll away.
Despite the iPhone 8's sleek new glass back — which is a fingerprint and smudge magnet like other glass back phones — from a purely aesthetic perspective, both Samsung's S8 and Note 8 are more visually impressive.
It's a purely aesthetic mistake, which could be fixed by removing the motherboard (not an easy task, but doable if you have the know - how and patience).
The changes aren't purely aesthetic though.
But the reported problem does not affect the functionality of the watch, and it's «purely aesthetic
I do not see a need for the camera to be sticking out since the P8 fits the exact same camera module in an even thinner body without any camera bumps, so this should be a purely aesthetic decision made by the design team at Huawei.
Forget slowly vanishing bezels or purely aesthetic curves, since this bad boy's metal frame is expected to include novel sensors enabling the user to «control numerous, customizable actions with gestures such as squeezing or swiping along its left and right sides.»
From a purely aesthetic perspective, the Home's «homely» fabric material covering looks nice.
While you may be interested in the architecture for purely aesthetic reasons, many places forbid the snapping of photos for reasons of terrorism and more.
Where sick pay is discretionary, employers may be able to refuse payment, at least in purely aesthetic cases.
However, employees might argue that, even if the surgery was for purely aesthetic reasons, any period of recuperation should be classed as time when they are unfit for work, requiring them to take sick leave, especially if a doctor has recommended time off at home to recover.
If employees are undergoing cosmetic surgery for purely aesthetic reasons, employers may take the view that they are not sick and be reluctant to allow sick leave.
I made things that looked utilitarian, but like Oppenheim, I wanted them to be purely aesthetic objects.
We can assume it's not one of their incredible shadow sculptures made from mostly discarded trash, as these are usually unwieldy and more conceptual than purely aesthetic.
Avoiding purely aesthetic depictions of athletes, the forthcoming exhibition tests the camera's limits within sport.
Scully's abstraction leaves viewers the freedom to experience his artworks in whichever way they desire, be it melancholic, exciting or purely aesthetic.
These loaded statements grab our attention, and like Barbara Kruger's tongue - in - cheek phrases and Richard Prince's «Joke» paintings they allow for a very different way of seeing art that oddly does not have to be purely aesthetic.
As it had been for Fry, «aesthetic unity» was what mattered most to Greenberg, and aesthetic unity at its most subtle and refined collapsed the material terms into as concentrated and self - sufficient a form as possible, making the work seem autonomous and hermetic — at the least, totally independent of literary and anecdotal considerations, to recall Bell, and as such a purely aesthetic experience.
I also think it's fine if someone wants to view something on a purely aesthetic level.
In this work the artist blacked out the lines of Stéphane Mallarmé's eponymous poem to create a purely aesthetic form of concrete poetry.
He often says that his work is purely aesthetic and it does not carry any big meanings and theories.
The verbal additions encourage viewers to think about the sculptures holistically, to see them in a broad socioeconomic context rather than as isolated, purely aesthetic confections.
Is it too much of a stretch to connect what we might take as a purely aesthetic statement to the grind of daily life in Communist Yugoslavia?
In the modern and contemporary eras, however, women artists have used metal to create a broad variety of objects, ranging from functional furniture and minimalist jewelry to purely aesthetic abstractions and large sculptural works.
He also maintains that the notion of an exhibition should extend from being purely aesthetic to becoming a social - interactive space, transforming the museum into a forum for critical debate on social issues.
These techniques can be used to explore highly conceptual ideas as well as purely aesthetic investigations of process and material.
He explains, «Two parallel desires drive these new Women drawings: My desire to simplify and iconify the underlying visually logical geometries inherent in my figure drawings in order to better understand my subject matter; and my desire to embrace and capture the purely aesthetic experience of graceful curves and sensual forms inherent in my models.»
By absorbing various alternative influences, refereeing to an art history momentous phenomenon, and interfering with pop culture, Sterling Ruby has made quite an effort to position his art practice as the communication tool not just in the purely aesthetic sense, but in social and political as well.
He uses industrial applications to a purely aesthetic purpose.
The artist's stated aim of circumventing meaning, however, leads her into the realm of the purely aesthetic, which can be a trap if not balanced carefully.
Commingling artistic and scientific references, Zarka's new sculptures, drawings, and collages advocate the utility of forms that are ostensibly purely aesthetic and, conversely, emphasize the aesthetic value of useful objects.
An example of a purely aesthetic object is a decorative object, for decoration's primary function is «to add something to, so as to make more attractive; adorn; ornament,» 10 and this relates directly to taste.
Some of the most memorable art on view in this year's fair tackled issues outside of the purely aesthetic realm.
But its connections to the past are purely aesthetic, not emotional or cultural.
In most of their video pieces, they play with purely aesthetic concepts, combining design, art direction and sound.
The difference is purely aesthetic however, and makes no alteration to gameplay.
In keeping with Day of Infamy's focus on skill, all of these unlocks are purely aesthetic and don't give you tangible gameplay bonuses.
Halo: Reach players ground out hundreds of thousands of credits earned in multiplayer matches to buy pieces of armor that were purely aesthetic.
Clothing have no stats and are purely aesthetic; this alleviates the «uniqueness» problem Destiny had early on, but it also makes hunting after the best gear a strictly tactical endeavor.
It's not purely aesthetic: the characters in the world are aware of the change as well.
The resulting game is pure fun, and any issues are purely aesthetic.
This special edition gold color is purely an aesthetic, it will register to every supporting game as either of the other two Mario amiibo would.
Once a boss is cleared, you get a purely aesthetic but eye - bleeding reward; everything in the level erupts in a shower of individual voxels.
Examining the credits shows that they're involvement was purely aesthetic, not functional.
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