Sentences with phrase «aspect of her studio practice»

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Use your studio as a space to balance the intellectually demanding aspects of your day with the chance to do something physical, and you'll take not only your Pure Barre practice, but your entire life, to a new level.
Use your studio as a space to balance the intellectually demanding aspects of your day with the chance to do something physical, and you'll take not only your Pure Barre practice, but your entire life, to a new level.
While the physical aspect of yoga is gratifying and enlightening, the real test of practice is in the hours after you leave the studio.
Generally, yoga classes at a gym or health club will focus primarily on the physical aspects of the practice, while people who want a more spiritual approach are more likely to find it at specialized studios.
You can practice your workouts in the studio or in private and can also learn how to combine writing, visual arts, dance and other aspects of human life.
Maybe not, but rising concern about risky aspects of art making has brought safer products and practices to studios, workshops, and classrooms in an effort to prevent illness and injury.
The text revealed aspects of Puyear's studio practice I was not acquainted with.
Curated by artist Daphne Wright, this exhibition takes these specific aspects of Freud's intimate studio practice as a starting point to explore themes of vulnerability, longing and loss that permeate the painter's work.
Based on the intersection of visual phenomena, critical studies, and creative production, the program combines aspects of a studio - based program and theoretical study, and can include art history, criticism, the general liberal arts, and studio practice.
The Ethics of Scrutiny takes aspects of Freud's intimate studio practice as a starting point to explore themes of vulnerability, longing and loss that permeate the painter's work.
One of the most unique aspects of studying art history at an art school was that I was required to develop my own artistic practice through hours of drawing classes, performance art classes, photography studios, and so on, which allowed me a much more intimate understanding of the artistic process — but it was also important to be surrounded by other ambitious creators.
Seen together, these many pieces, including a series of new large - scale, Polaroid photographs, drawings, and an array of collages, help to reveal an aspect of Thomas's work that encompasses the multiplicity of her artistic and studio practice.
The result of research conducted on two fronts — conservation and curatorial — the catalogue offers a reconsideration of the cut - outs by exploring a host of technical and conceptual issues: the artist's methods and materials and the role and function of the works in his practice; their economy of means and exploitation of decorative strategies; their environmental aspects; and their double lives, first as contingent and mutable in the studio and ultimately made permanent, a transformation accomplished via mounting and framing.
Youngblood freely experiments with aspects of formalism, materials, and processes as part of her rigorous studio practice.
Since 2010 much of Peragine's studio practice has revolved around an interest in the cultural and environmental aspects of natural history dioramas and taxidermy.
ArtTable — a leadership organization for professional women in the visual arts — is celebrating their anniversary in April with a Gala Benefit and Conference, and honoring thirty influential women in various aspects of the field of visual arts as well as artists who have made an impact beyond studio practice.
Developed over the past decade during extensive travel throughout Europe, Australia, Asia, and the United States, Radio Vallebona is the culmination of various aspects of Tilman's studio practice, including his investigation of color, light, architectural space, and social engagement with the public.
Since the 1960s Zaloudek's interest in exploring the phenomenological aspects of vision through an investigation of form, light and color has dominated his studio practice, except for a brief period when vision problems motivated him to create cowboy hats made of watercolor paper.
The booth will bring together the artist's work, collections and studio content to recreate his private creative environment which will highlight the human aspect of Blake's practice and how this informs his work.
Taking these specific aspects of Freud's intimate and insular studio practice as a starting point, The Ethics of Scrutiny explores themes of vulnerability, longing and loss that permeate the painter's work, while also looking to the works of other artists who address on a wider scale the complexities of representation.
The smallest room contains studies of clouds by Johann Georg Von Dillis (1759 - 1841) and John Constable (1776 - 1837), illustrating the impulse among artists at this time to capture the ephemeral aspects of nature without concern for the rigorous, studio - based practices that had gone before.
About Blog Lily teaches the traditional, relaxing and invigorating Yoga as practiced in Asia for thousands of years at her home studio in Milton Keynes; it is a little more holistic in nature, meaning, it covers not just the physical aspects of yogic practice (like asanas or poses, mudras or locks), but also the meridian energy pathways.
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