Sentences with phrase «abiding fascination»

As one who has worked in the field of intimate relationships for many years, one abiding fascination of mine is the question: What draws us to our partner?
Fog is a substance of abiding fascination for Janssens.
The exhibition illustrates Deacon's abiding fascination in the relationship between the physical and the material, however the work today is less overtly descriptive.
There is nothing narrative or confessional about Barlow's art but, for her, the question of where art goes remains an abiding fascination.
An abiding fascination with the sea, wave action, sea gods and mariners informs her work, as does her relationship with the coast of Ireland.
Tobey's abiding fascination with non-Western cultures is a selling point — as it should be.
Armitage's work reveals an abiding fascination with the human figure, which he often rendered in flattened form with schematized oblong or diminutive heads and stick limbs.
Martin did, in fact, have an abiding fascination with Eastern modes of thought, particularly that of the Chinese philosopher Lao - Tzu.
Brooding, acutely observant, compassionate, suspicious, wistful, and wryly funny, Joy is an entrancing and sympathetic narrator through which van den Berg can channel her abiding fascination with what is submerged, hidden, lurking, lost.
For his part, Neruda has an abiding fascination with crime fiction and toys with his pursuer by leaving hints and clues as he eludes capture.
From the visually abstract meditations on mortality in Decasia (2002) to the haunting exploration of a historic natural disaster in The Great Flood (2012), his found - footage films are anchored by an abiding fascination with the ephemerality of physical media and the beauty of its disintegration.

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One regrets that in the interview Percy did not underline more firmly the relation of this fascination with the unreal as if real, this malaise of the modern mind, by turning to that other hero, who once for all rescued sign in relation to place, the Christ on the altar, in Whom the Word is a presence orienting time and place, the abiding Signpost in the desert.
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