Their education was unlike anything else in the United States, rooted in a belief in art and its capacity to expand one's internal horizons, and in
art as a way of living and being in the world.
It's nearly always a painting that pulls us into looking at
art as a way of life.
Not exact matches
Unfortunately, though, with people being discouraged to pursue the liberal
arts in the 21st century, openings for these positions are becoming few and far between, and people who have that philosophical blood running through their veins sometimes take on preacher positions
as a
way to make ends meat, which is wrong because it is the essence
of living a lie.
We are to savor the elemental in
life, but not in such a
way as to disparage the more complex expressions
of life in
art and science.
For
as well
as theoretical reflection on the moral significance
of a decision, there are other
ways and means by which a human being can either become clear about the rightness and conformity to God's will
of a decision, or at least improve the conditions for its correct formation: the general cultivation
of courage, unselfishness, self - denial, the practice
of the
art of making vital particular decisions which can not be deduced by purely theoretical consideration
as this
art is taught by the masters
of the spiritual
life.
The focus
of its curriculum in the seventeenth century and well into the eighteenth was logic — not formal logic
as we understand the subject, but the
art of reasoning and
living well, and even the introduction
of Cartesian logic in the 1680s was seen
as a simplified
way of discovering certainty and praised for its «use in the affairs
of life.»
It has moreover taught Jews to treat Judaism
as an all - embracing civilization which can elicit from them «a sense
of spiritual rootedness in Eretz Yisrael, a feeling
of oneness with the forty - century - old People
of Israel, a desire to understand its language and literature, a yearning to cherish its aspirations, and an eagerness to
live its
way of life, with its mores, laws, and
arts» (GIM 394, 451).
Of course all views are welcome on the site... In regards to me, as much as I do love an element of fantasy in my life, whether it be in art or interior design, or the way that I dress, etc., I chose not to live in fantasy when it comes to something as important as the existence of Go
Of course all views are welcome on the site... In regards to me,
as much
as I do love an element
of fantasy in my life, whether it be in art or interior design, or the way that I dress, etc., I chose not to live in fantasy when it comes to something as important as the existence of Go
of fantasy in my
life, whether it be in
art or interior design, or the
way that I dress, etc., I chose not to
live in fantasy when it comes to something
as important
as the existence
of Go
of God.
Not only that, the newly planted younger churches have also absorbed ethnic factors, such
as language, dialect, custom, habit, tradition,
life attitude, thought pattern,
way of thinking, music, dance, visual
art, etc..
Life imitates
art as the actress Sarah Michelle Cellar, who plays Buffy, describes her own beliefs this
way: «I believe in an idea
of God, although it's my own personal ideal.
If indeed we are to judge all thought by the
way it «promotes the
art of life,» then I think that we must recognize that there are many
ways in which that «
art» can be promoted, just
as there are many different forms and styles within the fine
arts, all
of which can give rise to particular kinds
of rich aesthetic experience.9
By this
way of thinking, conventionality stifles true
art, and therefore transgression serves
as the proper path toward original rather than derivative
art — and authentic rather than soulless
life.
No man has insisted on this more vigorously than Baron von Hügel, who with all his deep faith in the fullness
of our Lord's embodiment
of God, was yet ever ready to maintain that in other religious traditions, and likewise in science,
art, philosophy, ethics,
as well
as in the simple humdrum experiences
of daily
life, God in some
way and to some degree has been found and known.
The
arts should be taken seriously
as a source
of inspiration,
as a
way of life.
As someone who strings words together for a
living, I'm fascinated by the
art of compassionate communication: writing (or speaking) in a
way that...
As the national sport of Korea, tae kwon do extends beyond the physical and fitness benefits — it's an art, a way of life, and an extension of the mind - body connection: «It is a discipline that shows ways of enhancing our spirit and life through training our body and mind,» as stated on the Team USA tae kwon do websit
As the national sport
of Korea, tae kwon do extends beyond the physical and fitness benefits — it's an
art, a
way of life, and an extension
of the mind - body connection: «It is a discipline that shows
ways of enhancing our spirit and
life through training our body and mind,»
as stated on the Team USA tae kwon do websit
as stated on the Team USA tae kwon do website.
Whether you're a bona fide meditation follower or a skeptic looking for more information, you won't want to miss Light Watkins» simple and refreshing real -
life perspective on meditation
as an
art form, daily practice, and
way of life.
As someone who strings words together for a
living, I'm fascinated by the
art of compassionate communication: writing (or speaking) in a
way that makes others feel better about themselves, not worse.
And we make all
of our products fresh daily in our incredible new kitchen in Long Island City where we use state
of the
art hydraulic juice presses to minimize oxidation during the juicing process and where all production takes place in refrigeration — meaning that the food and juice keeps
as much
life - giving nutrition
as possible all the
way from the farm to the table.
California About Blog North Valley Aikikai's mission is to promote an understanding
of martial
arts and other
life practices
as ways to self - discovery and personal evolution,
as well
as being a resource for community growth.
As a matter a fact
art is not just a hobby, it is
way of life.
California About Blog North Valley Aikikai's mission is to promote an understanding
of martial
arts and other
life practices
as ways to self - discovery and personal evolution,
as well
as being a resource for community growth.
Filmed without narration, subtitles, or any comprehensible dialogue, Babies is a direct encounter with four babies who stumble their predictable
ways to participating in the awesome beauty
of life.Needless to say, their experience
of the first year
of life is vastly different, yet what stands out is not how much is different but how much is universal
as each in their own
way attempts to conquer their physical environment.Though the language is different
as well
as the environment, the babies cry the same, laugh the same, and try to learn the frustrating, yet satisfying
art of crawling, then walking in the same
way.You will either find Babies entrancing or slow moving depending on your attitude towards babies because frankly that's all there is, yet for all it will be an immediate experience far removed from the world
of cell phones and texting, exploring up close and personal the mystery
of life as the individual personality
of each child begins to emerge.
Bertrand Bonello, a characteristically unorthodox, visually gifted filmmaker, pays tribute to the
life of Yves Saint Laurent in the most nebulous
way with Saint Laurent, a stupefying
art film starring Gaspard Ulliel
as the chain - smoking fashion icon.
This is perhaps the result
of the organic
way the film developed or evolved,
as well
as the maturity
of the filmmaker at a moment in his
life when he is fully prepared to deal with such topics, and at a number
of different levels, for the film is not only about the purpose or value
of art; it is a demonstration
of this purpose or value.
It's very beautiful... I once saw
art as a
way of saving my
life and now I can see that
art can save the
life of others.»
Taichman cites the late playwright's drama
as a «neglected masterpiece» on this side
of the world; her goal with «Time» —
as with «God
of Vengeance» by
way of «Indecent» — is to bring «that
art back to
life again and to bring attention to it so it's not lost to time.»
You can't blame a guy for cashing in, but if he's not careful,
life will surely imitate
art imitating
life as he'll find himself going the
way of Richard Grieco: Direct - to - Video.
Georgia O'Keeffe's letters
as well
as her painting
art demonstrate a very personal
way of perception and show her intimate relation with the wide American landscape in her
art and
life.
Teacher Erin Okata integrated social studies, language
arts, science, math, fine
arts, and technology into the project
as a
way to help students develop an awareness
of ocean
life and to meet specific Hawaii state curriculum standards.
HOT Schools Orientation participants will experience HOT Schools theory in action
as they observe and are guided through the
ways in which Lyman structures instruction through the HOT School core components
of strong
arts,
art integration and democratic practice; providing each student with the tools to achieve high academic standards and become a creative, successful,
life - long learner.
HOT Schools Orientation participants will experience first - hand, HOT Schools theory in action
as they observe and are guided through the
ways in which Lyman structures instruction through the HOT School core components
of strong
arts,
art integration and democratic practice; providing each student with the tools to achieve high academic standards and become a creative, successful,
life - long learner.
Our friends at the Wallace Foundation, seeking to engage low - income young people in the
arts as a
way of narrowing
life opportunity gaps, commissioned a strategic marketing group to find out: What makes a program desirable to kids?
I love that Barbara used
art as a
way to workout the darkness in the
lives of her characters.
In tracing the evolution
of Joyce's
art, Bowker also hints at the dark recesses
of the artist's psyche, defending his psycho - reading
of Joyce's fiction
as the only
way to plumb the turbid inner
life of an often mystifying man.
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It focusses on an Asian - inspired cutting edge holistic healthcare, and uses
arts such
as yoga and Pilates to help people discover a more balanced
way of life.
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art of surfing
as a sport and
way of life.
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These initial illustrations
of a video game are known
as «concept
art» and are a
way to bring a character or landscape to
life and to make
life a little bit easier for the programmers (rather than having to pull the imagery from their mind and have things get lost in translation).
As I read this article it reminded me
of how we artists can be quite an emotional lot.Sometimes we have trouble being practical.I certainly have mixed emotions about this subject.On the one hand it is always great to sell a piece
of art but on the other five dollars doesn't seem worth the hassle.But the point I think many may have missed is that a five dollar work
of art would definately be something you only spend a small amount
of time on, like a half hour or less.That's $ 10 an hour to do what you love and isn't that what we're all looking for?My husband who's a bussiness man is always making me look at it that
way, in terms
of an hourly wage.I know that's not very artistic thinking but it sure does make sence in this materialistic world that we
live in.
Always looking for
ways to combine
art and science
as part
of my
life philosophy.
This vision
of isolation receives its apotheosis in A Bar at the Folies - Bergère [6], perhaps the most poignant image
of alienation ever painted, a deadly serious spoof
of Watteau's Gilles in completely modern «naturalist» terms, the anonymous yet concrete figure trapped between the world
of tangible things and that
of impalpable reflections, existing only
as a
way station between
life and
art.
When I first started trying to become an artist, to try to
live off my creativity and think
of my
art as more than just a hobby; my apprehension and my attitude toward my own work showed in the
way I presented myself.
Conservators are rushing to keep pace with technology
as they find
ways to extend the working
lives of art made with code, VHS tapes, and other rapidly changing platforms Rachel Wolff
As printmaker Margaret Kennard Johnson reflects, «My study with Josef Albers
way back during the summer
of 1944 changed my
art, my teaching and my
life — and the inspiration
of his philosophy continues to inspire my current work.»
A critic
of institutions and a believer that the artist should act
as what he termed an «incidental person» — one who operates in a non-
art context, inserting oneself into political and social
life — Latham created an oeuvre that paved the
way for much socially engaged and politically charged
art practice that we see today.
During her most fertile period, while she was
living in New York in the sixties, she led the
way with astonishing creativity — and in two directions simultaneously —
as art moved from the established territory
of Abstract Expressionism toward Minimalism and Pop.
«War
as a
Way of Life» is made possible (in part) by the City
of Santa Monica and the Santa Monica
Arts Commission, the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual
Arts, the James Irvine Foundation, Los Angeles County
Arts Commission, National Endowment for the
Arts, the Peter Norton Family Foundation and special thanks to Regen Projects and the Andrea Meisel Gallery.