Sentences with phrase «artistic purposes»

This interest was shared with many artists during the 1930s, whose use of them for artistic purposes reflected a desire for a modernist synthesis of science and art.
Think of the range of artistic purposes on display and the many ways they must be understood.
The water being tested is colored for artistic purposes.
Bucklow believes this is because many of the pigments and materials used in the pre-modern world for artistic purposes also had common, everyday uses such as cochineal and lapis lazuli being used in make - up and medicine.
This is hardly the first time animation has served the vital artistic purpose of rendering difficult subjects accessible: At Studio Ghibli, both Isao Takahata and Hayao Miyazaki used the medium to address difficult memories of wartime Japan — in «Grave of the Fireflies» and «The Wind Rises,» respectively — and with «The Breadwinner,» Cartoon Saloon follows their lead.
It looks like every slight curve was sculpted with artistic purpose.
Bronze geese, swans and cranes from the third century B.C. undergoing conservation in Xian are the earliest Chinese examples of bronze sculpture used for purely artistic purposes.
By customising them, she has nurtured them to her own vivid artistic purposes: «In fact I have used paint and glue to bend them and paint the petals so they become individual flowers.
The artist also described her mother as «a Southern belle who refused to be thrown away,» and works like «Blue Poles» and «Dirty Heel» purposefully glamorize imperfections — a pimple, an unwashed foot — that most would Photoshop out (Minter does use Photoshop in her work, but for artistic purposes rather than airbrushing ones; she calls the program «manna from heaven»).
The exhibition explores the ways in which artists working in floral still life incorporated and responded to evolutions in approaches to both the arts and sciences, and provides a sense of discovery in the variety of artistic purposes and achievements in this genre.
Schwitters invented the European Dada concept of Merz: «the combination, for artistic purposes of all conceivable materials».
The ethics office's website says that artwork displayed for «decorative or artistic purposes» are «not normally» considered an investment.
In speaking of his work Watanabe makes no allusions to self - expression or artistic purpose.
(The water being tested is colored for artistic purposes.
The film clearly makes the point that Christine was a misfit in her work and personal life, and though some of the timeline and known specifics are either re-worked or ignored for artistic purposes, Ms. Hall must be commended for highlighting the effects of depression.
If anything, she is the sole human center that provides consequence for Jiro's insistent striving for artistic purpose.
Does he just want her for artistic purposes?
A mystical life was sought in New Mexico, for some a poetic life, but there also co-existed among the artists and writers there, a strong sense of sense of self and of artistic purpose.
In the summer of 1962, A. Michael Noll programmed a digital computer at Bell Telephone Laboratories in Murray Hill, New Jersey to generate visual patterns solely for artistic purposes.
Meanwhile, digital weaving — which has been used in textile production for decades and recently adapted for artistic purposes (further discussion below)-- achieves a previously unattainable level of precision, color fidelity, subtlety, and complexity for textiles.
«I left for good the art - for - art's - sake world in which I had hitherto lived,» he wrote, describing the sense of artistic purpose that he found in Norfolk.
First picking up the camera for political rather than artistic purposes, Weems studied at the Studio Museum in Harlem in the 1970s with contemporaries Frank Stewart and Coreen Simpson.
Regardless of the geometric form, he wrote, «Mr. Noland has been consistent and unvarying — not to say single - minded — in his artistic purpose, which has been to fill the canvas surface with a pictorial experience of pure color.»
Merz, defined by the artist as «the combination, for artistic purposes of all conceivable materials» is well explained in the exhibition.
Schwitters was a significant figure in European Dadaism who invented the concept of Merz — «the combination, for artistic purposes of all conceivable materials».
It is that general damages for distress are awarded in only two situations (i) where the claimant has suffered damage, presumably financial loss, and (ii) where the personal data have been processed for artistic purposes, literary purposes or the purposes of journalism.
First, she erred by finding that the pornographic material fell within the scope of the pre-2005 artistic merit defence on the ground that Mr. Katigbak possessed the material for an artistic purpose, notwithstanding the fact that the material itself had no artistic merit and was not created for one of the enumerated purposes,» says the Supreme Court's decision.
A public good would be for example, a recording, or possession of a recording, for educational or artistic purposes.
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