Sentences with phrase «tastefulness of»

Although opinions on the tastefulness of gold smartphones have varied, the new finish could give Apple an advantage in one of the key growth markets the company — among others — has identified.
The quality and tastefulness of these themes, even Huawei's ones, varies hugely.
Our room had all the charm, grace and tastefulness of a rustic farmhouse without being too... rustic.
Win Win benefits greatly from the tastefulness of its actor - turned - director McCarthy in the problematic but not derailing final act in which Kyle's scheming mother (feeling too much like a plot device) brings the story to the brink of its modest confines when she threatens to end the movie with a courtroom battle.
I love the warmth and tastefulness of the decor.
Both make excellent points and rightly focus on the aesthetic tastefulness of gay rights language: love, tolerance, acceptance, inclusiveness, safety, etc..

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It's coming back to be a trend due its tastefulness as a name for boys and men of all ages.
Its anodyne tastefulness effectively lumps it into a big vat of likeminded Sundance - or - SXSW - endorsed offerings.
Well before The New World's two - and - one - half hours are up, Malick's tree - hugging reveries have become suffocating, no matter the unquestionable tastefulness with which they're rendered — more painterly vistas, more Wagner (and a little Mozart, too), ravishing re-creations of 17th - century London.
The Audi cockpit is the epitome of upscale, restrained tastefulness, and proof that four adults can travel long distances in comfort.
Like the exterior, the interior of the Q60 is non-alienating, yet with its clean, uncontrived air of tastefulness and quality it's unquestionably premium.
Above all, James is able to blend the day - and - night lives of her characters with the utmost in tastefulness, something that is incredibly hard to achieve when writing about sex in what might be its most uncovered form.
That doesn't mean, however, that the females of the species exhibit a great deal of tastefulness — when my daughter Carly was a wee one and obsessed with the gaudiest of Disney - patterned pant suits, I longed for a pin - on button that read: «I dressed myself.»
Like Lee Krasner, they refined their glorious art to the end, at times risking tastefulness — or, in the case of Willem de Kooning, senility.
Greenberg mainly understood Noland's art according to its formal properties, but this In Focus project uses the critic's ownership of Gift to explore how questions about taste and tastefulness coloured its reception.
In reality, he uses art criticism to assert a political position, one dedicated to salvaging even Malevich, a Communist and a Russian nationalist, for the cause of tastefulness.
Losing yourself in the environment is sort of like falling into an esoteric silent film, in which ethereal characters scavenge and assemble little shrines so aesthetically pleasing that tastefulness competes with purpose.
In Emma Ilija Wyller's (b1987, New York) engrossing painting in murky blues and smooth pink marble sculpture, the painterly logic of monochromatic abstraction is the impetus behind both works — in the end, riffs on modernist tastefulness that are themselves greatly enticing.
They are colours that McCree is attracted to but they steer away from a sense of tastefulness and decorum.
It's hard to avoid using colours that I like, but I do try to challenge my own taste, and perceived notions of tastefulness, as much as possible.
Goldsworthy's tastefulness is rightly featured here, but so are a range of less reverent options, including Laure Prouvost's neo-dadaism and Jeremy Deller's low - life folk art.
It feels kind of like a soap, which means it's let its tastefulness slide.
The fifth season of Mad Men, a show that's tastefulness has won it accolades for art direction and design, premiers on Sunday.
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