Sentences with phrase «sensibility for»

The advent of the iPad and iPhone has dramatically affected design sensibility for all computer interfaces.
Since it's opening in 1989, the gallery brings together artists who have in common a certain sensibility for poetic irony, audacity and sometimes - even anti-conformism.
Sculpture and printmaking have always had an affinity, and as Nancy Campbell writes in her introduction to the exhibition, «it's bewitching when a sculptor brings their sensibility for space to the constraints of a single plane, and unafraid of technical experiment, explore different means of making marks.»
Sculpture and printmaking have always had an affinity, and as Nancy Campbell writes in her introduction to the show, «it's bewitching when a sculptor brings their sensibility for space to the constraints of a single plane, and unafraid of technical experiment, explore different means of making marks».
The participating artists merge a sensibility for the physical with an interest in narrative, from which an associative visual language emerges.
In response, late art critic of The New York Times Hilton Kramer commented, «An art of this sort places a very heavy burden on the artist's sensibility for color, of course — on his ability to come up, again and again, with fresh and striking combinations that both capture and sustain our attention, and provide the requisite pleasures... Mr. Noland is unquestionably a master.»
Frances has an innate sensibility for composition and her drawings conveying a deep understanding of the psychology of color, utilizing an illusion of effortlessness that delivers a specific mood to each piece.
Having been inspired by cave paintings, she combines a rorschach - like technical approach with a sensibility for creating complex images that results in compositions that feel specific, surprising and alive.
With great attention to the range of the chosen materials and a nuanced sensibility for composition, Wurtz has been since the early works transforming fragments of the ordinary into sculptures of wit and poetic composure.
The exhibition, titled «NO TREND,» showcases work that is either new, not widely exhibited, or that demonstrates a more experimental sensibility for each of the participating artists.
In 2015, Paul Beumer spent four months in Xiamen in China as a resident at the Chinese European Art Centre (CEAC), where he further researched his sensibility for the country's ancient visual forms and techniques and how to combine these with his own Western artistic background.
Through his finely tuned sensibility for light, color, and framing, processed through various photographic equipment, Shore has captured the vibrations in visual experience — in particular, American visual experience.
Somewhat less retro than its predecessors, it sacrifices a modicum of classical arcade sensibility for something that feels closer to virtual reality — especially in the three - dimensional stages, where rippling planes and grids make blasting deadly shapes just that much more enjoyable.
An action - RPG featuring exploration, piracy and a dark comic sensibility for PS4, PS Vita and Nintendo Switch.
Le Ti chalet is a fine example of what happens when a keen sensibility for a traditional alpine home comes into balance with the luxury of high - end amenities in one of the most exclusive areas in the Swiss Alps.
The two finalists then compete in the Literary Death Match finale, which trades in the show's literary sensibility for an absurd and comical climax to determine who takes home the Literary Death Match crown.
Of course, not every writer is comfortable embracing the full Mardi Gras sensibility for his or her marketing efforts.
Maybe he's just exchanged a Sixties sensibility for the Eighties, and maybe that's part of Rice's concept; but Lestat is a lot less sympathetic monster this way — and that's the hook, after all.
While it borrows from more films than I can identify (not simply visually but its choice selection of soundtrack themes as well), it's not commenting on any individual film so much as appropriating the style and sensibility for its own purposes.
The images capture more than the look and fashion of the 1950s, they are framed with a Normal Rockwell sensibility for human interaction and body position, as well as lighting and colour.
Directed by Britain's Simon Curtis with a «Masterpiece Theatre» sensibility for accurately reproducing an era in cars, clothes and home furnishings, Goodbye Christopher Robin sprints comfortably along from Milne's harrowing World War I service in the trenches through his difficult adjustment to peacetime, his sometimes fraught relations with Daphne and his retreat to the woods where the muses eventually whispered like the wind in the tree branches.
Halloween is deeply fixed with our primal and elemental anxieties, due in large part to Carpenter's Hitchcockian sensibility for seizing and showing the enticing and tempting voyeurism that suspense films prize and applaud.
Despite the crisp cinematography and a French sensibility for artistic composition, Revenge is a Grindhouse callback.
It's clear almost immediately that filmmaker Shawn Levy just doesn't have the right sensibility for this material, as the director, known for his fluffy, decidedly comedic offerings, has infused This Is Where I Leave You with a terminally lightweight feel that grows more and more problematic as time progresses - as the absence of authentically heartfelt moments ultimately proves disastrous (ie the film possesses the feel of a glorified sitcom, for the most part).
Cindy Bruna: Statuesque and striking, the French model was a study in sleek simplicity in a Dsquared2 gown that looked to sharp tailoring and a mode of Le Smoking sensibility for inspiration.
Creativity, technical capability and sensibility for merchandising; strong ability to sketch
AL: I've been inspired by Olivia's sensibility for a long time and admire her personal style.
Free Trade promised cheap food for the people, but it was also championed for instilling civic awareness and an ethical sensibility for producers and their working conditions.
I love your work, full of sensibility for choosing and developing great healthy receips.
Or is it the dizziness is brought on by the mere stupidity and blatant lack of sensibility for someone to believe such nonsense?
If we are to recover a Sabbath sensibility for our time, we will first need to learn how to rest and how to become grateful people.
As for the being which has an extreme sensibility for that color perception, it is questionable whether it would be open to any explanation at all, but rather, by reason of the poverty of its inclinations or out of fear of being disturbed in its pleasant feelings, it would have nothing to do with anything else.
But its access to a possible way of explaining red would also differ from that of a being which had developed a particular sensibility for good or for ill with respect to a particular shade of red, so that the perception in question would give rise to pleasant or unpleasant feelings.
Christianity itself does not turn simply on doctrine and morals; it feeds off a sensibility for religion.
«People tend to think that Stephen King is anti-religious because he is a horror writer, but that's completely mistaken,» says Zahl, a retired Episcopal priest who has written about King's religious sensibility for Christianity Today magazine.
If you feel frustrated that your wife has a habit of reading late into the night, you probably expected her to share your sensibilities for an early bedtime.
She has shared her fashion sensibilities for achieving effortless chic - ness in several media outlets.
Here they take on a refreshingly hardened approach to their genre sensibilities for a gritty descent into the mean streets of New York City that feels more in line with»70s American cinema than it does Taken 3.
But Punch - Drunk Love won Anderson acclaim and Best Director honors at this year's Cannes Film Festival, and so with its Stateside bow we're about to find out whether audiences like chocolate in their peanut butter, if you will — whether they're willing to accept seemingly disparate, at - odds sensibilities for the sake of new, skewed pop art.
Southern California appeals to my sensibilities for personal quality of life and professional goals more so than anywhere I have previously lived.
She has shared her fashion sensibilities for achieving effortless chic - ness in several media outlets.
Our sensibilities for visuals in games are changing.
A bonus to Cantone's innate and nurtured abilities is her keen sensibilities for mixing mediums, styles and colors.
Timothy J. Clark, Art Students League faculty member and noted master of watercolor, has researched, studied and written about John Singer Sargent's techniques and sensibilities for over forty years.
Harris's technical skill is outstanding, and his sensibilities for photographing black and brown skin are superb.
presents a list of invented musical «genres» that range from humorous double entendre («Foreclosed House» describing both a real phenomenon as well as, potentially, a form of «house» music) to combinations of radically different cultural entities or sensibilities for comedic effect («Drunk Classical,» for example.)
Since you do have sensibilities for strong words, please spare a thought for Jerry Sandusky, who got compared to Mike:
Schiller hinted at plans for the iPhone, the design sensibilities for iDevices, battery life and more.
She has shared her fashion sensibilities for achieving effortless chic - ness in several media outlets.

Not exact matches

That has led to a flourishing market for games with quirkier sensibilities — not just the expensive, gory and violent shooters that have become the bread and butter of home consoles.
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