However, the point I want to make is that I think everyone has the ability to express themselves
artistically if it is developed at a young age.
Teachers may be especially important in the lives of those
artistically talented adolescents who do not come from artistic families--adolescents in these situations are
Some piano teachers whose students are
artistically playing literature, such as one of the Bach Minuets in G, Schumann The Happy Farmer and Beethoven Ecossaise in G Major, may next assign the students Clementi sonatinas such as Sonatina in C Major, Op.
Be-Bop Biscotti is hand-crafted and gourmet, as well as
artistically designed.
And during the late '60s, as America and the world endured round after round of profound social, cultural, and political turbulence, the Beatles changed with the times, making music that was more
artistically daring.
Low-volume luxury makers can get away with
artistically sculpted panels because they often produce only a few thousand units of a given vehicle and charge prodigious sums for each one, so they can afford to coddle their stamping dies with lots of expensive hand polishing.
Montreal-based experimental animator Steven Woloshen is, like his West Coast contemporary Richard Reeves, keeping alive the
artistically vital and often cinematically thrilling non-representational animation style established in Canada by Norman McLaren.
A colorful frieze of
artistically photographed gears also traverses the walls of the plant's QC lab.
Creating differentiated art curricula to accommodate
artistically talented student individual needs may enhance student performance and program outcomes.
"It was a growth experience for me, not
artistically, but I got a chance to see how much hard work it is going on tour." DADDY, CAN I HAVE A RECORDING CONTRACT?: Solange's father is the manager of Destiny's Child, and the dance gig was a chance for her parents to gauge how well Solange could handle the demands of show biz.
The book is
artistically written, with references to old African-American spirituals, when appropriate, to help shed light on a topic.
`When I was an art student, artists couldn't even think of experimenting
artistically.' The irony was that this period of artistic repression followed the flowering of the Russian avant-garde at the beginning of the 20th century.
A large part of this book is devoted to formal descriptions of
artistically hybrid objects, whose purported significance is all too often based on assertion.
In an early '60s essay in The Nation included in Now Dig This, he contends that "it is not possible for a book to compete, aesthetically, psychologically, or in any other way, with a film." But film is inherently collaborative,
artistically and especially financially, and Southern had bad instincts when it came to picking projects and partners that would pay off.