Sentences with phrase «through fall flowers»

ALMA THOMAS, «Untitled (Study for Breeze Rustling through Fall Flowers),» c. 1968 (acrylic on paper).
The exhibition will also underscore Thomas's engagement with flowers and nature distilled in large - scale canvases, such as Breeze Rustling Through Fall Flowers (1968).
ALMA THOMAS, «Breeze Rustling Through Fall Flowers,» 1968 (acrylic on canvas).
Rather than change course, she may well have embraced her exuberant use of color and the technical acumen with which she executed patterns, producing more paintings with titles such as «Iris, Tulips, Jonquils, and Crocuses,» «Cherry Blossom Symphony,» and «Breeze Rustling Through Fall Flowers

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There are leaves starting to fall in the yard, kids are back in school, the monarchs are moving through, fall flowers are starting to open, the days are getting shorter.
Those flowers manage to hang on through the ups and downs of early spring before they fall off, covering the sidewalk and making way for lush green leaves to take their place.
There are Vogue - y photos of Posen giving Blue Steel through a frame of the red leaves (fall) and picking edible flowers in a newsboy cap (resort), too.
The darker birds flit around the feeders, weaving their paths through a soft curtain of falling snow, while others fluff themselves for warmth and perch on branches like winter flowers.
I've simply changed out the flowers and added in some deeper Fall colours through the throw pillows and accessories.
Whether you're enjoying a little flower power influence in your wardrobe through a busy print or keeping it simple with a modern floral pattern, this is a trend that is an absolute must - do this fall and winter.
Starting with suggested tools (wires, frames and cutters of every kind), they take you step - by - step through the building of any wreath using branches, stems, leaves and flowers with hundreds of pages of «recipes» for spring, summer, fall and winter — each holding in sweet suspension the fleeting pleasures of its particular season.
Through it we feel the warm summer sun, experience the magical colors of fall, wonder at the gentle snowflakes of winter, and welcome the fragrant flowers of spring.
You can also pick up fresh oysters in Fanny Bay, stroll through streets lined with flower boxes at Qualicum Beach, or delve into nearby Little Qualicum Falls Provincial Park.
Just waiting for Irma to get through with this nasty weather so I can hang my new basket of Fall flowers on my front porch door.
What I love about fall: My thoughts turn from gardening to snuggling up in front of a warm crackling fire, a good book and mug of hot chocolate piled high with whipped cream... When it's still 80 degrees and it feels and smells like fall... The sound of the school bus ambling down our street on the first day of school stopping at the corner to pick the precious cargo of squealing kids... As I walk through our yard hearing the crunch of crackling leaves... Chunky winter sweaters - every September I buy a new one... Watching our resident squirrels scurrying around our yard gathering and burying their winter stash... Replacing summer flowers with purple and white cabbages.
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