Sentences with phrase «similar sensibilities»

The phrase "similar sensibilities" means that two or more people share similar ways of thinking, feeling, or reacting to things. Full definition
Not only do we share similar sensibilities on interracial dating, but she also has a wicked sense of humor.
This show highlights the relationship between two artists from different generations with different styles, who nonetheless shared similar sensibilities when it came to color.
Though the works exhibited were created in disparate geographical locations and at different historical moments, they share similar sensibilities.
The Ramones, the Clash, and a number of other bands with similar sensibilities got a lot of attention, even if they sold relatively few records.
We had a really great time, have very similar sensibilities and are hoping to work on a lot more things together.»
Arriving over a year later with similar sensibilities but no graphic novel as source text, Renaissance inevitably is going to be perceived by many as trying to capitalize on the neo-noir flavor that thrilled Sin City fans.
Sharing similar sensibilities and employing an array of unconventional narrative strategies, the individual works by Ed Atkins (British, b. 1982), Loretta Fahrenholz (German, b. 1981), and Tommy Hartung (American, b. 1979) address such themes as trauma, melancholy, surrealism, and the uncanny.
While the fit can vary — from short shorts to mid-thigh, all denim cut - offs have a similar sensibility as destroyed denim: instant casual - cool.
It's the directorial debut of screenwriter Eskil Vogt, who co-wrote the films Reprise (2006), Oslo, August 31st (2011) and Louder Than Bombs (2015) with friend and fellow filmmaker Joachim Trier, and it has a similar sensibility.
Irishmen of similar age (the actor is 36, the playwright and filmmaker, 42) and similar sensibilities (quick, jolly, sarcastic), they haven't sliced their thumbs open and let the blood pass between them, like fierce friends in an old movie.
Sharing similar sensibilities and employing an array of unconventional narrative strategies, the individual works by Ed Atkins, Loretta Fahrenholz, and Tommy Hartung address such themes as trauma, melancholy, surrealism, and the uncanny.
A similar sensibility is apparent in Justine Hill's Under One's Own Steam (acrylic and pastel on canvas, 2013) although the interaction of forms is distinctly less mellifluous and more frenetically emphasized.
In film, the «mumblecore» approach taken by indie directors like Joe Swanberg seems to reflect a similar sensibility.
Kresse highlights the similar sensibilities inherent in her monoprints and handmade jewelry in an exhibition that featured both approaches.
Woodman's experimentation with media evolved in this period of time to include videos which portray a similar sensibility to her still works — during several minutes of raw footage, we see her strategically tearing a white piece of craft paper to eventually reveal her naked body.
There's a similar sensibility at work in Inazuma (acrylic and pigment with liquid polymer on birch panels, 2013) that seems, aside from the three - panel motif, to gently echo the compositional structure of a later work by Hokusai titled Kaijo no Fuji.
They share a similar sensibility — horror?
Masullo, who possesses a keen sense of humor, obviously revels in the work of other «stuff makers» with similar sensibilities; most days he spends an hour on eBay.
A similar sensibility can be found in the work of Odili Donald Odita, Amy Sillman, Jaya Howey, Alex Hubbard, Keltie Ferris, and other artists trying to piece together whatever vitality abstract painting still has after nearly a century of triumph and failure and more triumph and failure.
She and I design with similar sensibilities... beauty and function are always paramount in creating the perfect space!
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