Sentences with phrase «wonderful objects in»

There were other wonderful objects in the adjoining Maritime and tech museum.
During my 2011 summer residency in Woodstock, NY, I found these wonderful objects in the house to paint on rainy days.

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I think print will always be beautiful, wonderful and luxurious in its own way because it's an object, but in terms of where I was getting my information, my day - to - day consumption of style and beauty information and inspiration, everything went toward digital.
Thanks be unto God for His wonderful gift: Jesus Christ, the only begotten Son of God is the object of our faith; the only faith that saves is faith in Him.
Your objects are wonderful and this is beautifully written, I'd love to join in but I'm not sure I have time before the deadline... I'll link back when I do mine instead if that's ok?!
And they had this wonderful thing where some of the things that they made were made out of materials that were transported from a long distance and scientists feel that could probably only take place in the presence of trade routes — trading from one group to another all the way along a path [to where it] finally winds up, because those materials were not available where they were found and where they had been manufactured into objects of, like, beads and that kind of thing.
We use palm oil in this house for times when i would like to use coconut oil but I know my husband would object as he is very sensitive to the taste of the coconut oil (even the wonderful organic versions that do not taste strong to me) and he is fine with the palm oil.
there's so much to love about the film: the sound design, by Ben Burtt, is incredible adding to the tactile sense of the objects as never before in an animated film; the modernist soundtrack by Thomas Newman, mixed with a wonderful Louis Armstrong version of «La vie en rose» and a couple of songs from Hello, Dolly!
To illustrate this power, Carlson uses the wonderful example of The Significant Objects Project, in which researchers were able to sell worthless baubles on eBay for surprising amounts because they linked each one with a compelling story.
For my wife and me, the dream of a house with a big, wonderful garden is deeply rooted and in fact, buying our first real estate object is an incredibly exciting goal we pursue.
In addition to our wonderful individual donors, we are grateful to the following businesses for their generous donations to the Orphaned Object Resale Shop!
54) «The object isn't to make art, it's to be in that wonderful state which makes art inevitable.»
These wonderful plays between the organic and the geometric, between form and formlessness eventually led her away from art altogether, and towards what she came to regard as a kind of therapy, in which objects took the place of speech and gesture.
I am interested also by other works from the same era: as well as the wonderful 1977 Rational Concepts portfolio of prints (7 English artists: Norman Dilworth, Anthony Hill, Malcolm Hughes, Peter Lowe, Kenneth Martin, Jeffrey Steele, Gillian Wise) there's a delightful pastel colour study by Jean Spencer and two of Peter Lowe «s reliefs from 1968 in perspex mounted on wood, both 23 x 23 cm: Permutation of 4 Groups of 2 and Permutation of 4 Groups of 3, in which rational order and faktura combine to produce objects of staggering beauty.
So in the case of David Wojnarowicz there's this wonderful object called Magic Box, which is a box of lots of different items that David saved, and is a private endeavor.
It is a wonderful thing, as much object as painting, and will hopefully take up residence for future generations to embrace in a major museum.
From Stephen Fry and Tracey Emin's modest wooden pencils, to James Dyson's slickly designed mechanical gadget, Dave Eggers» labyrinthine nibbed tool and Paul Smith's jewel - like object worth # 3,000, each weird and wonderful pencil featured in the book becomes an accurate portrait of its owner, demonstrating that in the digital age the pencil is no longer just a simple work tool, but a much - loved totem of creativity.
«Fernando and Humberto Campana: Hybridism» at Friedman Benda The most sculptural work from the São Paulo — based artists to date, «Hybridism» features a collection of weird, wonderful objects — including a siren - shaped sofa upholstered in Amazonian fish hide and a pair of sofas with bases cast from found sticks and tree bark.
The wonderful images on the skate decks are described as soiled detritus, beautifully aged objects that include a bullet, a ketchup bottle, baby lotion bottle, a jar of Mayo and various toys that reflect McCarthy's interest in typically American themes such as Disneyland, B - Movies, comics and soap operas.
«The status of objects», Leckey argues, «is changing, and we are once again in thrall to an enchanted world full of transformations and correspondences, a wonderful instability between things animate and inanimate, animal and human, mental and material».
We get a vivid flashback to those beginnings in this show of photographs, videos and objects that breathes surprising life into archival matter and brings wonderful artists like Stuart Sherman, Jared Bark, Julia Heyward, Jill Kroesen and Ralston Farina back into view.
The display culminates in a wonderful theme - and - variations sequence: four canvases from 1952 that depict a nearly identical arrangement of objects.
Helen Baker «s wonderful Blocks on Green with Shelf, has lots of resonance with William Brooker's painting of objects on a table exhibited alongside it, but the balance of abstraction to representation possibly goes in opposite directions.
To get still closer to the story, one might consider the drive north to Port MacNeil and the 30 minute ferry trip to Alert Bay on Cormorant Island to spend an afternoon at the wonderful Umista Museum where the Kwakwakawa present evidence of the theft of their sacred objects conducted in a fog of \ secret \ Indian Agent and missionary collusion as revealed in documents preserved by the governments of Canada and B.C.
«This is a wonderful opportunity to showcase these striking objects which explore key cultural practices in the Torres Strait from both historical and contemporary perspectives,» Nation Museum director, Dr Mathew Trinca said.
If you are not terribly artistic, you can buy self - adhesive wallies like those in the above picture (they are like pre-pasted wallpaper) and stick them on objects like lampshades, furniture or walls to create something wonderful!
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