Petit was an avid
appreciator of nature and especially a good friend to the birds.
I am a great
appreciator of your work over the decades.
An
appreciator of the statue is to imagine seeing (or otherwise experiencing) a soldier, there where the statue is, and this activity involves a phenomenological residue not incorporated by merely imagining (de re) that the statue is a soldier.
Mike was an avid
appreciator of nature, and especially a good friend to the birds.
Then a sense of freedom and a creative blast of colour in word and deed make the viewer - and interviewer - a more comfortable, if reluctant,
appreciator.
One reason is no more than a disinterested desire to know the proper analysis of talk of natural beauty, a reason that is further motivated by the suspicion that models of aesthetic response derived from art, based as they often are on notions of disinterest and distance, seem ill equipped, as Carlson, Berleant and Carroll, for example, powerfully argue in this volume, to deal with the fact that the
appreciator of a landscape is not set apart from but is located amid the natural world.
"He's clearly bisexual, an
appreciator of both the female and male form, and he's been emotionally incapacitated through the death of his brother; he's locked in, with an inability to express or communicate love with people, so he does it vicariously.
Wolterstorff s essay is a reaction to Kendall Walton's claim that something is a representation if it plays a certain role in
appreciator's activities; that is, its function is to provide props in games of |make-believe'.
The 'Mary Kom' actor added, "He's an
appreciator. He's someone who can appreciate both things."
It has appeal for both practiced and the uninitiated cannabis
appreciator.
Corbett's passion for music is evident both as a listener but also as an
appreciator of the medium and its packaging as an art form in itself.
Big thanks go out to Frank (and his Co.) for converting my mom into an
appreciator of culinary excellence.
Wilkins, a keen
appreciator of ceramics himself, first met Anita Besson in 1986.
Even if they aren't 'ugly,' they too are aching to love and be loved-and, to them, the program says: never lose heart, your innate lovability will eventually attract and find its intended
appreciator.
As a Frank Sinatra
appreciator (that is what I believe fans of Frank Sinatra were called in the Sixties) I thought that Andy's Soliloquy, My boy Bill, was beautiful, his phrasing being reminiscent of Frank's style.