Sentences with phrase «as kindred»

I love that you think of your readers as kindred spirits.
«Digital journalists, bloggers, storytelling — all these dynamics we see as kindred to our project.»
He sees his species, not with the inhuman idea of a natural enemy, but as kindred; and the example shows to the artificial world, that man must go back to Nature for information.
For this retrospective, Rosemarie Trockel places her work in the company of others whom she regards as kindred spirits.
Rosemarie Trockel has long been admired for her highly independent and intrepid exploration of certain fundamental questions, a A Cosmos places her work in the company of others whom she regards as kindred spirits.
Pollock and Krasner would no doubt welcome as kindred spirits the artists whose paintings now fill the pristine white walls of their home.
Richard Oelze (1900 — 1980) was a self - proclaimed Surrealist who trained at the Bauhaus in Germany, was recognized by the Parisian circle of Surrealists as a kindred spirit, and was included in MoMA's 1936 landmark exhibition Fantastic Art, Dada, Surrealism.
«In Maneater, Houston, Texas based artist Natasha Bowdoin creates her largest - ever cut paper and collage installation, which investigates the intersections of the visual, the experiential, and the literary, treating language and nature as kindred phenomena.
This kind of beauty can typically be found in figuration by such artists as kindred spirit Petah Coyne, whose Mishima's Spring Snow, 2015 is exhibited by the long running Galerie Lelong.
Her largest - ever cut - paper collage installation «investigates the intersections of the visual, the experiential, and the literary, treating language and nature as kindred phenomena.»
These visceral paintings — where velvet is drenched in sea water, or tablecloths are doused in paint and used as sponges on visibly patched tarpaulins — embody an alternative, iconoclastic approach to «the sacred cloth,» shared with the aforementioned American forbears, as well as kindred spirits Francis Picabia, Yves Klein, Alberto Burri, and Sigmar Polke, to name but a few.
NORTH ADAMS, MASSACHUSETTS — In Maneater, Houston, Texas - based artist Natasha Bowdoin creates her largest - ever cut paper and collage installation, which investigates the intersections of the visual, the experiential, and the literary, treating language and nature as kindred phenomena.
It's where people share meals, stories and collective memories that help reinforce our connection as kindred spirits to life itself.
Describing Louie as a kindred spirit, he and Kathleen lived happily together for a decade until he developed a large tumor on his right hind leg.
Of particular note is Lupita Nyong» o as Epps» favorite slave Patsey, who is constantly used as a prop by both Epps (who loves her in his own sick, rapist way) and Northup (who treats her as a kindred spirit, even when she wants him to just strangle her and end her life).
Writer - director Paul Thomas Anderson, the genius behind Boogie Nights, Magnolia and There Will Be Blood, has emerged as a kindred spirit to Pynchon's loose - limbed funkiness and expansive interconnectivity.
Not because they are great films (they aren't, even by the most generous stretch of the imagination) but because they are entertaining pieces from a distinctive period of B - movie filmmaking, as weirdly fun and perversely creative in their own exploitative way as kindred films from the forties and fifties and sixties.
His love for Werner Herzog and classic films cemented him as a kindred spirit to me (and I definitely want a bonus feature on the DVD involving his «remakes»).
Kara Hayward's Suzy, a book - loving loner with anger issues, and Jared Gilman's Sam, an eccentric orphan out of step with his fellow Khaki Scouts, are two misfit adolescents who instantly recognize the other as a kindred soul and run away together into the wilds of a New England island.
Kara Hayward's Suzy, a book - loving loner with anger issues, and Jared Gilman's Sam, an eccentric orphan out of step with his fellow Khaki Scouts, are two misfit adolescents who instantly recognize the other as a kindred soul and run away together into the wilds of a small New England island.
Thus, Abby and Richard bond as kindred spirits, doing their best to keep the relationship Platonic in spite of an unspoken mutual attraction.
In its vortex of agony and anger, forgiveness and redemption, «Three Billboards» may play, during awards season, as a kindred spirit to «Manchester by the Sea,» yet that movie was a masterpiece of dramatic realism.
The focus is the forming of a shaky coalition: A group of young Londoners called Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners (LGSM), led by the uncompromising and charismatic Mark Ashton (Ben Schnetzer), extend a helping hand to the working - class strikers (LGSM views them as kindred spirits, as they too are being bullied and harassed by the heavy - handed police force).
First mentioned in the dining room during the film's opening, he is a hypothetical person whom Barton sees as a kindred spirit; one he searches for on blank pages and a typewriter.
King and Riggs became lifelong friends in real life, and Battle Of The Sexes paints them as kindred spirits, drawing a clear distinction between Jack Kramer's patronizing sexism and Riggs» clownish, burlesque hustling of the zeitgeist.
One senses that Reverse Shot would be just as happy having a thoughtful newbie stumble onto the site as a kindred spirit pumping her fist in agreement with a writer's take on the lighting in Béla Tarr's Werckmeister Harmonies.
I was delighted to see that the littles were completely enchanted... one little guy was stopped in his tracks, a few called me by name, and even the dogs saw me as a kindred spirit.
My interest in quilting was re-ignited after a recent visit with a friend's mother -LCB- recognizing me as a kindred spirit, she showed me some of her beautiful quilts -RCB-, and also after seeing SewManju's recent post: A Quilted Cotton Boho Jacket.
Her health crisis and approach are also why I think of her as a kindred spirit.
De Blasio embraced the 66 - year - old law enforcement veteran as a kindred spirit and «progressive visionary» capable of fulfilling one of his central campaign promises — mending the Police Department's relationship with communities of color while keeping crime in check.
(The Industrial Workers of the World, the «Wobblies» of the turn of the 20th century labor struggles, called Jesus «Jerusalem Slim» - giving Him a «Wobbly name» to signify that, while they had their issues with organized religion, thay saw Him as a kindred spirit).
Plus, a spiritual memoir (my one weakness) coupled with Oxford, literature, poetry, and other English - isms (my other one weakness), well, I sort of adopted her as my kindred spirit.

Not exact matches

Dating apps like Skout have age and gender data to work with as well — details we cough up in hopes of finding a kindred spirit.
Tax cuts on wealth are promoted as if they will be invested rather than used to pay the financial sector more interest or be gambled on currencies and exchange rates, interest rates, stock and bond prices, credit default swaps and kindred derivatives.
So economic analysis is trivialized if it only takes into account direct production costs reducible to labor, not taxes or «economic rent» as an element of price with no counterpart in technologically necessary production costs — land rent, monopoly rent (including bank credit - creating privileges), interest charges and kindred transfer payments to rentiers.
Gillette and Painter had a close personal and business relationship, and Adams described them as «kindred inventive spirits.»
Open borders libertarians already know they have a kindred spirit in Rand Paul (even as he stresses his opposition to Rubio's Gang of Eight proposal when he is in front of broader audiences).
Forasmuch as each man is a part of the human race, and human nature is something social, and has for a great and natural good, the power also of friendship; on this account God willed to create all men out of one, in order that they might be held in their society not only by likeness of kind, but also by bond of kindred.
It may well be that liberal voices such as Fathers Charles Curran and Richard McBrien, along with the National Catholic Reporter and kindred spirits, are largely responsible for the religious, cultural, and political convergence of evangelicals and Catholics they now fear.
The curtain rises upon two small kingdoms of kindred blood and speech, occupying the territory now known as Palestine: the Kingdom of Judah in the south, with its capital at Jerusalem, and the Kingdom of Israel (or of Ephraim) in the north, with its capital at Samaria.
As the human spirit freely gives itself in the search for kindred spirits, i.e., for «I - Thou» relationships, that experience can be serendipitously transformed by the Holy Spirit.
It still happens, kindred spirits aren't as rare as I used to think.
At first the ritual was doubtless figurative, a ceremonial cleansing in water, which was regarded as symbolizing, rather than effecting, the purification of the inner life, and the origin of which lay in the baptism of John and kindred customs rather than in the sacraments of the mystery religions.
As everyone knows, there is a tremendous cultural struggle going on in national politics, manifested in disputes over abortion, capital punishment, gun control, crime, welfare, affirmative action, gay rights, school prayer, and other kindred things, many of which have a subtle racial dimension.
The Old Testament properly so called is the corpus of books, written and handed down in Hebrew (or in the kindred Aramaic), which were received as Scripture in the first century of our era by Hebrew - speaking Jews, representing the central tradition of Hebrew and Jewish religion.
Here is the testimony of the 3 witnesses to the Book of Mormon as set forth in the introduction to the Book of Mormon: «Be it known unto all nations, kindreds, tongues, and people, unto whom this work shall come: That we, through the grace of God the Father, and our Lord Jesus Christ, have seen the plates which contain this record, which is a record of the people of Nephi, and also of the Lamanites, their brethren, and also of the people of Jared, who came from the tower of which hath been spoken.
I guess I found the idea that our love for those who are not our brothers or those who are not known to us should be the same as our love toward those we consider kindreds a convicting idea.
Agape as concerned with Justice implies a positive appreciation of the loves of nation, of soil, of kindred and of tradition, just as it implies the created goodness of sexual love.
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Nature is looked on as an alien order to be exploited and plundered, with no sense that it is a kindred creation to be appreciated and enjoyed.
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