At dawn, when the sunset casts its last rays, it becomes a genuine luminously animated fresco. |
The next room is deeply wooded and leathered, luminously brown and opulent, gently mirrored and boothed and windowed. |
Her eyes, her childish face were luminously candid as she handed him the letter. |
This type of building allow roomy spaces with lots of luminously in which you can add many colours or keep the natural aspect of the wood. |
The motives of characters, which are part of James's expressive form, whether they become known or remain densely mysterious, are luminously present on the surface of the art. |
Shuddering, insubstantial, but luminously apparent, I stood there before them. |