Sentences with phrase «subject of the piece»

The colourful and light - hearted subjects of his pieces and the straightforward design and simplicity of his sculptures ensure that they are enjoyed and appreciated by all.
The tall sea - grass subject of this piece comes to life in hand - applied silver leaf on a neutral background, bringing refined coastal appeal to your decor.
«If I build a desire for transcendence into the very subject of the piece, it inevitably becomes humorous, and that is where the strength is.
It is amazing how far from the subject of the piece some people will stray simply to display their bigotry.
Can's versatility will be the subject of this piece and we'll look to discover what Can's strengths are and whether his statistics can tell us something more about this promising talent.
Unfortunately, that is also the subject of this piece.
This leaves me in a dilemma about whether the subject of this piece fits the bill.
The subject of the piece is our fear of getting old, which is a variation on our fear of dying.
Notice the little stencils that decorate bedclothes, pay attention to the wonder embedded in an observation about a hawk's feathers and the thought with which a derelict's skeleton is exhumed, and note with careful consideration the subjects of every piece of art on every wall.
The future of Bradley Tech is the subject of a piece in the March issue of Milwaukee Magazine.
Those incentives are worth a separate discussion, but they're not the subject of this piece.
A theme is the subject of a piece of writing.
Andrew Wyeth's painting Christina's World, the subject of A Piece of the World, was initially met with little fanfare, and its critical reception was lackluster.
That last was the subject of this piece, which I wrote back in December 2010.
The garish nature of global capitalism is the subject of this piece, Venetian Rhapsody (2017).
From his studies at St Martins, he rejected the traditionalist approach to sculpture and opted for a more radical approach to sculpture, using his own body as the subject of his pieces, and repositioning the plinth as his stage.
Instead, form and color become the focus and the subject of the piece.
London painter born in 1970, Jason Martin produces monochrome paintings on an aluminium background upon which the stroke becomes the subject of the piece.
The material or subject of the pieces are not as important as how they change reflected light.
The subject of the piece, a tumbleweed attached to a rotating mechanical arm, reminded me of the opening credits of «The Big Lebowski» where one lonely tumbleweed rolls its way incredibly through the urban streets and yuppie beaches of Los Angeles.
Martin produces monochrome oil paintings on an aluminium or stainless steel background upon which the brushstroke becomes the subject of the piece.
The beauty of the image, of the subject of the piece, is the lie.
The subjects of the pieces — titled The Blind # 14 (1986), The Blind, Sheep, Delon, My Mother (1986), and The Blind, My Mourning (1986)-- are three blind people of varying ages.
On the one hand, it is very important for the political right to have this echo chamber out there — and the arguments generated by conservative think tanks would interact with the biased reasoning processes that are the subject of my piece in a kind of one - two combination.
This advice column from The Washington Post reminded me that firms can still let people go when they're not up to snuff — though the firm that's the subject of this piece presents an awfully extreme case.
Meanwhile «nudge theory ``, which has been raised in the debate over obesity, was the subject of a piece by the Mandarin, with the founder of Australia's first nudge unit, Rory Gallagher saying he was confident it wasn't a passing fad, though he warned against complacency and overuse.
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