Sentences with phrase «wreathed in»

Finish the scheme with frosted glasses wreathed in eucalyptus, foraged berries and woodland finds.
Wreathed in cigarette smoke, he says the Tate show will be the largest retrospective he has ever had — after all, this one includes 20 more years of work.
Following a solo show with New Galerie in Paris, Budor mounted her first solo institutional exhibition at the Swiss Institute, where original props and miniatures from»90s blockbuster films (a rooftop from Batman Returns; three garage doors from The Fifth Element), after being dusted with artificial dirt and grime, are wreathed in twisted steel sculptures akin to both arteries and heaters, bringing new life to old relics.
As would be expected, several gallerists show work by artists currently in the spotlight — from Alicja Kwade, wreathed in glory after the Venice Biennale (kamel mennour), to the Unfinished Installation by Ilya and Emilia Kabakov, courtesy of Sprovieri.
For this irresistible series, the artist mined the pages of comic books and manga for sound effects rendered as onomatopoeia, from the classic «BANG» s to the more creative «Fwwp» s, to build a composite character wreathed in a sonic maelstrom.
The regal Griffon doesn't look so proud once its feathers are soaked in its blood and its wings are wreathed in flame.
The first time I played Final Fantasy VII, it was on my parents» floor - bound CRT television — an»80s behemoth wreathed in wood paneling.
From ash and sorrow, a hero shall arise, wreathed in shadow, forged in flame... \» - The Chronicles of the 3rd AgeThe iOS classic role - playing series returns with an all - new adventure.
In fact, one example is finding a sword that deals fire damage: in something like Skyrim that means it just glows slightly red, which is rather disappointing, but in Amalur the blade is wreathed in flame, and when using it in combat it can be used deliver massive backhanded blows that unleash concussive blasts of fire that send enemies flying.
Fronds of soft coral resplendent in electric reds and purples cling to the huge boulders that sit on the sandy bottom of the seabed, wreathed in clouds of tiny glassfish.
Perched on the jagged rim of the crater, wreathed in morning mist, camouflaged in river - stone and cloaked in indigenous creepers, the Ngorongoro Serena Safari Lodge is a triumph of ecological and architectural fusion.
Explore the Huaguo peak, wreathed in mist, or savor French champagne in the intimacy of your honeymoon suite.
In Peru, ancient cities come wreathed in cloud.
Explore Palenque in Chiapas and wander through ruins wreathed in verdant jungle.
This small jade Buddha image wreathed in gold is believed to bring good fortune to whoever possesses it and over the centuries it has been the cause of many wars.
This lovely guest room also has its own personal courtyard and a gorgeous four poster bed wreathed in multicolored glass globes.
This is not least because I am never entirely on top of the technology with my computer, hence the slightly ghostly look to me in the video, while Joanna is wreathed in a much healthier golden glow!
The Mercedes quickly became wreathed in black smoke and then rolled violently from the road as flames burst from the engine.
Yes, but The Feud attempts to tie up all the loose ends — a monumental task, indeed, since so much of the convoluted story had to be gleaned from second -, third - and fourth - hand accounts (many wreathed in family biases), wildly inaccurate newspaper reports and incomplete public records.To bring some...
He saw the long lips, as purple and frail as iris petals, and the pale forehead wreathed in rushes.
Wreathed in the glory that is Benedict Cumberbatch's current status as an international sex symbol — «The Thinking Woman's Crumpet,» he has been called, in the land of crumpets — comes the third season of Mark Gatiss and...
And PT Barnum doesn't deserve to be wreathed in gold, anyway.
It arrives in Central Florida wreathed in honors, including best - actor awards for David Thewlis» starring performance from the National Society of Film Critics, the New York Film Critics Circle and the Cannes Film Festival.
I bet it says things like, «Hi,» and «Looking to meet someone special» and is generally wreathed in smiles and bits of sunshine.
Wanda recently posted... Perhaps the best Yuletide decoration is being wreathed in smiles.
, but not all of it is as upbeat as that: if his news was any worse, he'd be wreathed in smoke and glowing green.
The mayor's decision to raise fares by 4.2 % is also wreathed in political expediency.
Whiteface is almost always wreathed in a cloud that lays a mean, chill mist over the summit, even on days that are clean and golden across the rest of the region.
Ervin muttered his disappointment about «that lousy extra tick» of the clock, but he left the track wreathed in smiles.
Captains Gerrard and Papdopoulos exchange wreathes in memory of the victims of Hillsborough ahead of the pre-season friendly between Liverpool and Olympiakos in Chicago.
Now, make sure that you check out all the other amazing wreathes in this blog hop.

Not exact matches

Though the combo of mint and chocolate has a place in my heart all year long, I'm happy to note that the bright combination is especially welcome as wreathes and trees grace our living rooms and twinkly strands light the dark - at - 5 pm streets around here.
Yellow orchids trail in the river, similarly colored butterflies dance over it, and as the mind wanders in the noonday heat, the ululations of the howler monkeys make it no great imaginative feat to conjure up the towering image of King Kong ripping down the 200 - foot - high, mist - wreathed cedars that stand all around.
Then they all went off to a press lunch where Ben Lindheimer said, in effect, the same thing again and once more the room was wreathed with expressions of complete good cheer.
We are slowly building lots of family traditions as our daughter is only two, but so far we have really enjoyed celebrating winter with her — reading about Jack Frost, talking about winter trees and foraging for branches in the woods to make wreathes.
Former Head of State, Gen. Yakubu Gowon (rtd), on Thursday in Bayelsa State, laid wreathes at the graveside of celebrated Ijaw hero, Major Isaac Boro, who...
About 1,300 active satellites wreathe the globe in a crowded nest of orbits, providing worldwide communications, GPS navigation, weather forecasting and planetary surveillance.
AMCs riveting, smoke - wreathed, ultracool series about ad agencies in the early 1960s is an hour - long inducement to light up.
This silk jacquard in slate blue features a floral print with tiny bouquets wreathed into exquisite garlands.
The Aubrey Sweater in Burgundy — A sweater with long fitted sleeves and a high rounded neckline in a color that inspires mulled ciders and fall wreathes.
The sky blue silk of my discarded skirt wreathes my ankles, and I fancy I am standing barefooted in a puddle of pretty water.
Fretful, earnest, ambitious strivers — we take no comfort in existence unfurling easefully as God intended (my mother speaking, a middling midwesterner who knew how to let things unfold without rush, her head wreathed with vagueness, the smoke of her cig circling upward).
Although Kawasaki is not the wreathed author who first received praise in the self - publishing industry, his personal insight to breathe courage and relevance into the self - publishing author's mentality sets a great example in this industry.
You can see two examples below — one is a Wreathed Hornbill naturally imitating some people in an exercise class:
The Soviet symbols in the exterior of UKRAINA Hotel are stars, hammers and sickles, surrounded by wreathes have lost its political value by now and have became a stylistic flavor.
Pass Wairakei — wreathed by steam to reach Rotorua, steeped in Maori culture and history.
Imagine a timeless place, halfway to heaven, set in a magical forest high above a river born on the slopes of sacred Mt Agung, and named for the exotic butterflies that flit through mist - wreathed valleys and flutter above shimmering rice terraces.
The dead frequent the verses and the exhibition, in R.B. Kitaj's skirmish of colours and horrors in If Not, Not (1975 — 1976), Rozanne Hawksley's wreathed white gloves in Pale Armistice (1987), and Philip Guston's deathbed self - portrait East Coker - Tse (1979).
Elsewhere in the exhibition, Da Corte grafts elements of his grandmother's house onto the gallery's surroundings, with craft - based décor such as woven rugs, quilt patterns, and wreathes signaling this transference.
The Guardian: Photographs of a smog - wreathed Tiananmen Square and the iconic headquarters of China Central Television dominated reports of Chinese pollution last year, but analysis shows nine other Chinese cities suffered more days of severe smog than the capital in 2013.
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