Sentences with phrase «affinity between»

Branding is about creating an affinity between the public and your business.
The strong affinity between the prices of the two cryptocurrencies can not be disregarded.
Some developers have noted that there is a certain degree of affinity between sidechains and lightning networks.
«Palm oil is not the defining ingredient — there is an immediate affinity between cocoa and chocolate in a way there just isn't with palm oil,» said Jonathan Horrell, director of global sustainability for Mondelez Foods, at a recent roundtable held in the UK to discuss the palm oil problem.
The egalitarian communitarians in the anti-pollution conditon saw no tension between — indeed, likely perceived an affinity between — the dire conclusions of the study and the «game over!»
In the notes to «Jackson Pollock Jazz,» Pepe Karmel, adjunct assistant curator at MoMA, sees an affinity between Pollock's paintings and the music that made his house shake: «Dripping, pouring, and throwing paint onto a canvas, Pollock infused his paintings with an unprecedented sense of rhythmic improvisation.»
1833, which demonstrate the striking affinity between these two great painters.
Pollock still seems to be the presiding spirit, although Schimmel plays down the affinity between his work and contemporaneous Japanese painting.
Even before I'd read that old interview, the affinity between Nelson and Polke, one very American and the other sehr deutsch, was nonetheless patent.
For his debut, at Lombard - Freid Fine Arts, he exposes the affinity between sculpture and architecture of the Nazis and the advertising campaign for Calvin Klein's fragrance, Obsession.
With this series, the artist points to an elective affinity between the researcher and the sage.
In his book Structuralism (1970), the renowned Swiss philosopher Jean Piaget revealed the affinity between the structure of language and the function of systemic processes in developmental psychology.
These works on paper are her most powerful creations, and there is a rich affinity between her graphic pieces, such as the sublime T&I, and Twombly's large paintings and collage - drawings.
Although strikingly heterogeneous, the affinity between the two artists lies implicitly in their shared interest in invoking an aesthetic experience by employing «low resolution» both as a visual device and as a perceptual agent, rendering an embodied looking / seeing, seeking to grasp the technological and psychological intricacies of reality.
One spots the affinity between the artists right off the Guggenheim rotunda, in that tall alcove off the first ramp.
Recognizing an affinity between this spectral film footage and his earlier non-video work dealing with legibility, Ligon left the footage unedited and added a commissioned score played by the jazz pianist Jason Moran, based on the vaudeville song «Nobody.»
From 2018 April 26 — September 29, Tel Aviv Museum of Art will present a group show «Hollywood and other Myths», showcasing the reflection of the ever - growing affinity between video and cinema in terms of production value, contents and viewing experience.
In New York, an ongoing show at Mnuchin Gallery explores the affinity between his collage - like assemblages with the spontaneous, vibrant brushwork of de Kooning, whom he met in the late»50s.
LG: More than other still life painters, I sense a deep affinity between your paintings and modern poetry.
An affinity between the artist and our subject seemed easy to discern, and we suspected Mr. Como would appreciate our investigation.
These paintings, with titles that refer to inspirational affirmations (It's not going to happen like that, Devotion, Determination, Perseverance and Potential) are suspended between an analytical depiction of reality and a dreamlike dimension, between autobiography and imagination, with her own personal style and narrative, in which the attention to time and space is central, evoking at the same time an affinity between life and painting, both imbued with intention and with mystery.
This is a rare opportunity to see such work alongside those works by Picasso that, in many cases, are documented as having made a particular impact on the artist concerned; in other cases, they have been chosen as excellent examples of a stylistic affinity between Picasso and the relevant British artist.
The affinity between the sculptures of Picasso and David Smith was striking at the Whitney, but Arshile Gorky and Lee Krasner shrank in the shadow of «Three Musicians» (1921) and «The Studio» (1927 - 28).
Eve Aschheim finds a closer affinity between abstraction and photography or abstraction and landscape, but she also finds them as different as night and day.
The exhibition focuses on the increasing affinity between video and cinema.
MK: It's really great, so I think there's an affinity between our two organisations that seems to be a good fit, so we are just happy to work with them and be able to work with great content.
- Wizard's Symphony is a Dungeon RPG, where you set up parties to go explore dungeons - battles are turn - based, with the usual commands to perform actions: attacking, using magic or items, etc. - when exploring dungeons, the characters will sometime have things to say about the situation they're in - allows you to enjoy various conversations between the various party members - Wizard's Symphony tells a tale of swords and magic, set in a fantasy word - filled with many comical situations and serious developments - game is fully voiced, and features various illustrations by moo - Harmonics system from Wizard's Harmony is back - affinity between two characters evolves throughout the game, and has an impact on battles - each character has its own Unique Skill - how you decide to grow your characters will determine how hard a dungeon will be to explore
You could promote affinity between Blades and their Drivers.
And that's where the real affinity between Street Fighter and hip - hop lies.
Choosing a cat is very much an affair that requires a match and an affinity between the cat and the potential owner's personality and preference.
He finds an affinity between the Canadian mindset and the patience required to be a value investor.
The affinity between Buffett and Keynes isn't a new discovery but a newly published study of Keynes's investments for King's College, Cambridge allows us to see whether Keynes took his own advice, and whether the results paid off.
In some strange way, I felt there was an affinity between the two writers, for there is a spiritual bravery at work in these poems.
It also means fostering bonds and affinity between teachers and students.
Setsuko becomes a blonde named Lucy, and while her attraction to John is clear, the class also sparks the beginnings of a gentle affinity between her and fellow student Komori (Koji Yakusho), a recently widowed man rechristened Tom.
The realization of the sequence is fraught with ambivalence, an ambivalence ingrained enough that we are encouraged to recognize a grotesque alliterative affinity between the Tennessee Twirling Institute and the Baltimore Burn Center where Barbara Jean's life was saved.
By diverting attention from the religious entente to the emotional affinity between the protagonists, tenuously held together by strained relationships with their children, Captive places a befuddled and detached leading cast in an awkward position, unable to discern the characters» psychology and grasp the gravity of their spiritual transformation.
This inspiring documentary digs into the deep affinity between the evangelical Christian movement and America's gun culture — and how one top minister and anti-abortion activist undergoes a change of consciousness to challenge prevailing attitudes toward firearms among his fellow Christians.
The Armor of Light Directed by Abigail Disney (USA)-- World Premiere, Documentary This inspiring documentary digs into the deep affinity between the evangelical Christian movement and our country's gun culture — and how one top minister and anti-abortion activist undergoes a change of consciousness to challenge prevailing attitudes toward firearms among his fellow Christians.
But it's the unlikely affinity between a stern, pious Muslim teenager and the captive female American soldier he is instructed to guard that gives this high - octane action - adventure drama a special charm.
The real surprise, however, was the powerful affinity between the yeast and bacterial chaperones and the mammalian prion.
The group uses immunoaffinity — the specific chemical affinity between an antibody and an antigen — to make CTCs adhere to the device while normal blood cells flow past.
«There's some untapped affinity between people and robots,» says Gill Pratt, who has led the DRC for the past three years.
As Suleiman, a motorbike rider, figuratively argued: «If you want your daughter to stop eating cassava, you should have rice at home», reflecting the affinity between the expectations of state behaviour towards its youth and that of a parent towards his or her children.
There seems to be a natural, happy affinity between the American boy and the basketball
That beautiful affinity between their players!!!
Okay, maybe they passed out while demonstrating the close affinity between outdoor cooking and beer.
This exotic, spicy soup takes advantage of the affinity between butternut squash and curry.
Those who detect some affinity between Professor Dolan's revisionist designs for the truly «republican» episcopate of John Carroll and the agenda of certain parties a gauche in American Catholicism today will not be far off the mark.
Ideologically, there had already existed an affinity between conservatism and anti-abortionism, but as Ziegler shows, these social currents strengthened and deepened the bond between the Republican party and the pro-life movement.
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