«We can look at how known life - forms leave marks on their environment,» says Evan Dorn, a member of Chris Adami's lab at Caltech, «but we can never make universal statements about them because we have only one example.» (discovermagazine.com)
It is an all - too - common story of a single mother and her daughter on the edge of the social ladder, but it is told in a way that embraces its details instead of trying to achieve some sort of universal statement. (rogerebert.com)
Her paintings channel the screaming, fractured energy and frustration that come from being both an artist and a mother, but ultimately transcend specific circumstances to make a more universal statement that is neither masculine nor feminine. (twocoatsofpaint.com)