Sentences with phrase «whimsy in»

S @H: You also emphasize the importance of whimsy in a garden.
For me, it is all in the details, and I love a little whimsy in my decor.
If you've got a beach house and aren't afraid of a little whimsy in the kitch, you have to try porthole windows in your cabinets.
Learn how to create depth and whimsy in our Stroke of Genius workshop — will be Wednesday & Thursday, June 27th & 28th from 10 — 12.
I love a pop of color or a little whimsy in a room.
A note of whimsy in the form of a large bronze apple completes the fairytale look.
As far as something «fun» goes, I always think there should be a dose of whimsy in every room... but I usually play it safe and keep that dose small.
There is a nice touch of whimsy in the bags and accessories.
Cottage Style Tip: Add eclectic accents like this bunting made from vintage maps for playful whimsy in rustic surroundings.
As I've mentioned I adore the contrast of serious and whimsy in mood and color.
You just got ta love the stylish whimsy in NOLA!
If you have followed me for long, you might remember from my old house that I love having some subtle whimsy in our home.
I prefer neutral tones in the high ticket items like couches / walls / case goods and whimsy in accessories so they can be changed over time.
Humor and Whimsy in Contemporary Art, Millard Sheets Gallery, Pomona, California, September 11 — 28, 1997.
[11] Drawing on medieval Russian literature, he creatively combined dreams, reality, and pure whimsy in his artist books.
Direct Contemporary descendants of Arneson's whit and whimsy in clay will also be on view by Dennis Clive and David Gilhooly.
I'd say he's a figurative painter who paints with whimsy in a magical style that reads at once very Latino, very Catholic, very metaphorical, and very personal.
Donald Judd, its toughest spokesman, a foe to all things European, dismissed his work as goofy whimsy in 1964, and for years to come Rauschenberg's former buddy had no more than a toehold in curators» schemes of contemporary American art.
The reductive nod to the Baroque interior decorating technique creates a balance of whimsy in contrast to the narrative - saturated paintings.
The finished paintings are pristine, but also carry evidence of the artist's hand — a subtle bloom of color along an otherwise flawlessly straight line, a slight whimsy in the corner of a square — always inviting the viewer to slow down and examine their nearly sculptural surfaces.
All three have a strong element of fantasy or whimsy in their invented worlds.
I think you can't help but feel a sense of whimsy in hearing a musical performance comprised of songs originating on computers, involving none other than a full orchestra.
Wander into a world of whimsy in the Dandenong Ranges» eclectic shops, ancient forests, abundant wildlife, and hidden retreats.
Pet owners who appreciate a little whimsy in their lives will appreciate bows showing Highway 66, taxicabs, peace signs and smiley faces.
Yes, you can get an app for that on your smartphone but where's the sense of whimsy in that?
The only bit of whimsy in this app is the fact that it's hosted by Tharg, the space alien who is the real editor of 2000AD.
I suspect the squirrel material could be a potential turn - off for readers who can't handle too much whimsy in their fiction.
Their biggest selling point is their ability to deliver satire and whimsy in a teaching fashion.
Jim Broadbent is a nice addition to the pantheon of terrific actors in the series as the professor of potions, Horace Slughorn, offering the tight mix of bumbling charm and wry whimsy in keeping with the nature of the series as a whole.
But there's no whimsy in her itinerant status.
The result is a moody, magnificent score, with the slightest hint of whimsy in the accompanying sleigh bells.
Zhang Ziyi is the manic pixie at the center of a swirl of CGI whimsy in this romantic comedy, which is weird because while she's no doubt a terrific actress, she'd previously shown no aptitude whatsoever for comedy.
Still, older genre fans may enjoy its craft and whimsy in spite of its obvious issues.
He flings paint on the frame like it's going out of style and this time he does it not just with whimsy but with whimsy in character as we follow a plane of eccentric characters going through a weird shared moment as they all are currently on drugs and probably about to die as the plane can not land and is running low on gas.
Explore four worlds of whimsy in this new hidden object game from Friskies!
The bride wanted an element of fun and whimsy in her decor, and the florals were perfect, with the colorful arrangements and floral crown.
Sheila from My Kentucky Living shared how she added touches of fall and Halloween whimsy in her great room.
Romance meets whimsy in French lace appliques adorned with miniature pearl accents, a full queenly skirt, and illusion bodice.
Top IFCHIC (c / o) Skirt Shoes Bag Chanel (older) Whimsical is the best way to describe this look, and I like my whimsy in full effect!
Whimsical is the best way to describe this look, and I like my whimsy in full effect!
So many enchanting and delightful Christmas treasures and whimsies in one room — it makes one giddy!

Not exact matches

In other words, don't be afraid of adding a little whimsy to your messaging, but be genuine about it.
When I ask him why he left angel investing (which he was doing after selling Red Swoosh) to run Uber, his rambling, five - minute answer includes two hyperbolic claims, a mixed metaphor («It's so complex all you can do is swim in uncertainty»), childish whimsy («that is my happy place»), and, believe it or not, an unironic Braveheart reference.
The store, located in an old tattoo parlor, has traces of 826NYC: They teach kids writing in the back, and the space doesn't spare on the whimsy, with an artificial bird sanctuary, and a «bird adoption agency» near the checkout counter.
If there is no interventionist God, in any directions, than its all focused on what we Do know, not what we struggle to make fit into the Real World — namely an Interventionist God who does so with a great deal of whimsy.
The centrality of the second issue is most passionately urged in God's Fierce Whimsy, [6] written by Katie Cannon and the Mud Flower Collective.
It seems to me that, absent this, any religious movement, regardless of its rhetoric and sentiment, substantively untethers itself from the intellectual discipline of religious tradition and easily becomes prey to whimsy, faddishness, or simply adopting the values of the greater society in which it finds itself.
It manipulates the whimsy of fan - boy power that Jared Hess explicated in his fine but critically reviled Gentlemen Bronchos (a comedy about young, would - be sci - fi novelists) and that David Gordon Green's 2000 George Washington, with its poor Southern boy wearing an old football helmet, basketball jersey, and kitchen - curtain - cape made poignant.
What replaced this flame in the 1970s was the artificial light of skepticism, whimsy, and irony.
However, with one exception (the feminist Mud Flower Collective's God's Fierce Whimsy, discussed in Chapter 4), book - length essays about the nature and purpose of theological education written from any of their perspectives have not yet been published.
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