The effect is like a surrealist making a palimpsest out of a mannerist piece of art. |
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All fashionista's should have a piece of art like this hanging on their walls! |
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If you buy a properly researched piece of art, it will become a conversation piece and enrich lives. |
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Students in York have been slugging it out in a competition to find the most popular piece of art in a city bar. |
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Well, each one of them is not only a piece of art but represents magic created on wild silk by traditional weavers. |
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If so he would hardly have been prepared to leave hold of a piece of art of such a high quality. |
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So next time you are puzzling over a piece of art, take more note of its context. |
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In the workshop the children will be creating a piece of art work, with a view to making a piece of music from it. |
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Once some penurious student has finished loading up a piece of art into her van, it immediately gains in value. |
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There is a catalogue published by the university that contains illustrations of each piece of art together with the selectors' appraisals. |
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If we're all a piece of art, then computers are just another brush in the paintbox. |
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These paperweight buttons will truly add a piece of art to anything that they go on. |
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If you have enough clothes, a fine piece of art makes a beautiful Christmas gift. |
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No-one would exploit real people and play with their emotions and date them just for a piece of art. |
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Guidelines exist that determine whether or not the piece of art in question is original and creative. |
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Through her personalised tables fontains, the artist Sara. H does not simply offer you a piece of art. |
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When making a piece of art, we are free to combine our ideas with other people's ideas. |
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Decorative lighting highlights such room features as drapes, a fireplace or a piece of art. |
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Perhaps you have experienced uncertainty or confusion when you heard a certain song or saw a certain piece of art. |
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Or, ask students about a specific piece of art that may be hanging in their homes or one they might have seen. |
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But what is the difference between the understanding and the interpretation of a piece of art? |
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After going through a hand-printed silkscreen process, each individual piece of art is meticulously cut, glued, glittered and assembled, all by hand. |
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She is the only western artist who is prominently displayed in the gallery with more than one piece of art. |
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When you're a special sort of elf, like Sy, something as simple as watching people having a conversation could become a polychromatic piece of art. |
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If you have a crush on a piece of art, we advise you not to wait too long before making your choice. |
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However, we realize that artists may have an interest in using LEGO elements, or casts hereof, as an integrated part of their piece of art. |
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By far the most impressive piece of art was the bronze bust of Ennis in the foyer. |
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But this, and others, are just minor quibbles when presented with such a unique, massive, beautiful and enthralling piece of art. |
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Take a picture you really love and turn it into a piece of art. Your friends will be amazed by these stunning wall hangings! |
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In fact, some people actually display their Aerius frame in their living room like a piece of art work when not paddling. |
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Bringing a piece of art to life and circulating it amidst these restraints has proven nearly impossible. |
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Plant frame is a light piece of art that can be held on to a wall or put in a piece of furniture. |
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It is a special piece of art, woven with many threads and gifts, of the people who share in it. |
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Because one is a consumable, one is a collectible and one is a piece of art. |
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The artists created this piece of art to make the public participate and to raise their awareness of Human Rights. |
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This is not a vase, a statue or a painting, it is a very unique piece of art that we are asking to be returned. |
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This was the case with Prune Nourry, a young French sculptress who went to India to create a piece of art interpreting women. |
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If you want to have an original piece of art for a reasonable price and want to decorate your home with it, then go for late prints and reproductions. |
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Occasionally in life we come across a piece of art, a tune or a lyric, a poem or a piece of writing that immediately grabs our attention, and keeps us enthralled. |
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This piece of art comes in two colours, natural basket and classic black. |
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The manuscripts can be taken as beautiful pieces of calligraphy, often illustrated and bordered with decorative motifs, so much so that each folio became a fine piece of art. |
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It was simply, we don't like this piece of art, so we are going to yank your city funding. |
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One piece of art by the German-French artist Gloria Friedmann features a distressed deer howling in agony above a large heap of newspapers, mourning its lost habitat. |
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A contemporary art museum set on a cliff top in the village of Calheta, an interesting design piece of art, dedicated and created to raise public awareness of the arts in general. |
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Every detail was not only perfect but itself a piece of art. |
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That sculpture showed that the efforts to preserve peace require two hands, not just one: the globe protected in that piece of art by the two hands of humanity. |
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Whoever receives such an unusual gift will remember the donor without being reminded by an advertising slogan whenever he looks at this piece of art that takes pride of his table at home. |
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How will you represent the subject through a monument or piece of art? |
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Perhaps every reproduction of a piece of art steals a part of its soul. |
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It may be just because you're momentally in such a state of mind where you perceive the piece of art that way. |
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A CHAINSAW artist turned a plain tree stump into a jaw-dropping piece of art featuring Sulawesi macaques monkeys. |
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Almost five hours of screening that pass by as a blink of an eye, and when the word END appears on the screen, it seems to interrupt a great piece of art, a dreaminess infinite poetic. |
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After making a number of sketches, the students had to use their photos to create a new piece of art, collaging it with other media. |
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The luxury watch makers recently showcased this stunning piece of art at Mistal boutique, their sole distributors in Oman. |
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Divide the group into transnational teams, setting them a specific task like building clay models, analysing a piece of art, listing what they know or may not know about a specific country or writer etc. |
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Another uses 3-D glasses to make a 3-D piece of art called Vanitas. |
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When finally, sometimes after a prolonged arduous effort, his answers came forth, his statement stood before us like a newly created piece of art or a divine revelation. |
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