Sentences with phrase «as poetical»

Her artistic practice is primarily interested in the historical cycles of toxins within military, daily, and aesthetic realms as well as the poetical recourse deriving from that shift.
Hjort Guttu also writes analytical as well as poetical texts, and several of her projects discuss art and architectural history.

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I think John 1 is more poetical than theological, in much the same vein as Proverbs anthropomorphizes Wisdom..
As Sir Julian Huxley wrote of The Mass on the World, it is a «truly poetical essay... at one and the same time mystical and realistic, religious and philosophical».
The language of religion is always highly metaphorical — we might also say mythological, imaginative, poetical — and it can not be taken as if it were a literal story or something similar to straightforward human discourse.
Another — one that acknowledges that human beings are, as William Hazlitt once put it, poetical animals, that we are deeply affected by beauty and form — would be to cultivate in Christian circles an understanding of true beauty.
We have come to see, as a matter of fact, that religious assertion by its very nature is inevitably couched in such metaphorical, symbolical, if you will poetical, language; and that all deep faith must express itself in this way if it is to express itself at all.
So this melancholy of poetical longing is grounded in a deep misunderstanding, because the lonely wanderer is everywhere surrounded in nature by that which does not understand him, even though it always seems as if an understanding must be arrived at.
While she led a raucous life of gambling and scandal, it's her work in «poetical science,» as she called it, that defines her legacy.
Roses have been the symbol of love since the early 1700s when Charles II of Sweden brought the Persian poetical art known as the «language of flowers» to Europe.
As you can see, it was a great success — Tariq had some surprisingly poetical things to say about the Mushroom Kingdom.
This one came as a surprise, as I only just discovered Brotherhood's subtle poetical commentary last week when I solved each of the Truth puzzles.
Calle's projects have frequently drawn on episodes from her own life, but this book — part visual memoir, part meditation on the resonances of photographs and belongings — is as close as she has come to producing an autobiography, albeit one highly poetical and fragmentary, as is characteristic of her work.
That year marks a significant shift in the ways the artist conceived of his work: He moved toward a poetical and animistic approach, suggesting more universal themes such as spirituality and mortality.
Her earliest collages make use of text, and she often writes poetical monikers or captions directly onto her drawings, such as «The Eyes of the Night Creatures» or «Miss Interpreted.»
Motifs of the Suprematist movement appear as laid foundations to Montgomery's poetical cautions on political, social, and ecological concerns of 21st Century society.
In poetical interactions, guided by intuitional laws she is arranging the found specimen into new formations and compositions, bringing back to life these old, forgotten objects and remains, as reminders of the past, waste, life and death.
Drawings The drawings of Cecilia sometimes are made for preparatory study but mostly they are autonomous works which as expression join direct the sculptures; monumental and poetical.
Initially, «history painting» and «historical painting» were used interchangeably in English, as when Sir Joshua Reynolds in his fourth Discourse uses both indiscriminately to cover «history painting», while saying»... it ought to be called poetical, as in reality it is», reflecting the French term peinture historique, one equivalent of «history painting».
Melotti left behind an expansive work of Italian modernism consisting of drawings and ceramics, as well as his playful and poetical teatrini, which, through their distinctive style, fuse with his imaginative wire sculptures to form a surprisingly coherent oeuvre.
His work can be characterised as being reductive and highly formal, what has been referred to as «epic simplicity», always seeking to engage the viewer in a quiet and poetical dialogue.
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