Sentences with phrase «at works of art as»

The artist explained the evolution of her style in a 2007 Artspace interview, stating: «We look at works of art as single large units — but they're actually composed of hundreds of thousands of individual and tiny units, each one a decision.
Lipsky has explained the evolution of her style in a 2007 Artspace interview, stating: «We look at works of art as single large units — but they're actually composed of hundreds of thousands of individual and tiny units, each one a decision.
We look at works of art as single large units, but they're actually composed of hundreds, of thousands of individual and tiny units, each one a decision.

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The art of integration kept it all working together, under one brand and one brand experience, with me as brand ambassador at each touch point, which is exactly what I teach today.
Joanna trained at Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design and the London School of Economics before working as a brand packaging designer and a senior design researcher and strategist at Seymourpowell.
Employees at the Mayo Clinic, a nonprofit medical practice and medical research center, appreciate the company's «extremely professional work environment,» as well as its «state - of - the - art facilities.»
Since 1996 Sherry Phillips has been tasked with preserving and restoring priceless works of art as the contemporary art conservator at the Art Gallery of Ontarart as the contemporary art conservator at the Art Gallery of Ontarart conservator at the Art Gallery of OntarArt Gallery of Ontario.
Jenn Lisak, Director of Content Strategies at DK New Media, says «Content marketing strategy is as much an art form as it is a process; when working with a client on an infographic or a whitepaper, I have to pay attention to target audience, aligning the messaging with the brand, appealing to different types of learners and personality types, and whether the curated content is going to resonate with our desired buyer persona.»
According to The Guardian, Nix, 42, studied the history of art at Manchester University and worked as a financial analyst in Mexico and the U.K. before joining SCL, a strategic communications firm that is parent to Cambridge Analytica.
At the individual level, workers are embracing the freedom to indulge in «mindfulness» (including meditation, yoga, and even spiritual exercises at work), spearheaded by leaders such as Arianna Huffington (who joined WorkHuman live via satellite link) or Aetna CEO Mark Bertolini, and inspired by books such as Pico Iyer's The Art of Stillness or David Gelles» Mindful WorAt the individual level, workers are embracing the freedom to indulge in «mindfulness» (including meditation, yoga, and even spiritual exercises at work), spearheaded by leaders such as Arianna Huffington (who joined WorkHuman live via satellite link) or Aetna CEO Mark Bertolini, and inspired by books such as Pico Iyer's The Art of Stillness or David Gelles» Mindful Worat work), spearheaded by leaders such as Arianna Huffington (who joined WorkHuman live via satellite link) or Aetna CEO Mark Bertolini, and inspired by books such as Pico Iyer's The Art of Stillness or David Gelles» Mindful Wwork), spearheaded by leaders such as Arianna Huffington (who joined WorkHuman live via satellite link) or Aetna CEO Mark Bertolini, and inspired by books such as Pico Iyer's The Art of Stillness or David Gelles» Mindful WorkWork.
Or you could just look at the art work that famous celebrities are having and get something from that artist as this is sure to drive demand for the work of the artist and, of course, the price.
If Scully's mentor and former partner, Red Barber, was the soft - spoken, southern - accented master of the homely analogy — «This game is tighter than a new pair of shoes on a rainy day» — Scully brings to his work the perspective of a philosopher at ease with the human condition, perhaps first formed by the liberal arts education he received at Fordham University shortly after World War II: «Andre Dawson has a bruised knee and is listed as day - to - day.
Whether the stars are as near as they seemed to the Psalmist or are removed by the millions and billions of light years to which we must accustom our imagination, still the question is the same: «When I look at thy heavens, the work of thy fingers, the moon and the stars which thou hast established; what is man that thou art mindful of him, and the son of man that thou dost care for him?»
I sat down at the computer again to try to find a few words to say how I find God in this daily place and in this work, how I only learned to pray when I began to pray with my hands and my attention on purpose and how most of prayer to me now is listening and abiding, how I believe it would be nice to have a lovely housekeeper and a clean house and to create amazing soaring art with all of the white space of an uncluttered life and glorious heights of transcendent spirituality, I guess, but I need the God who sits in the mud and in the cold wind, in the laundry pile and in the city park, who embodies grief and joy, wisdom and patience, loneliness as companionship, renewal with simplicity and a good deep breath, and who even now shows up in the unlikeliest and homeliest of lives too, as a sacrament of and blessing for the ordinary things.
As a result of my time at L'Abri and my lifelong work as a writer, I don't believe every artist who is a Christian should produce art that is a paraphrased sermoAs a result of my time at L'Abri and my lifelong work as a writer, I don't believe every artist who is a Christian should produce art that is a paraphrased sermoas a writer, I don't believe every artist who is a Christian should produce art that is a paraphrased sermon.
It is certainly no denigration of Dostoevsky's genius to admit that the same can not — or, at any rate, should not — be said of his books, at least not as works of art.
The remark may been intended as a sneer at Boehme, but it is an exact description of all works of literary art without exception.»
Prior to training as a journalist, Arabella spent six years working in the art world, in the rarefied atmosphere of London's leading auction houses, Christie's and Sotheby's, and undertook a short research internship at the Victoria & Albert Museum, where she worked on the redevelopment of the Medieval and Renaissance Galleries collection.
He worked as an instructor at the Cambridge School of Culinary Arts, then at Le Cordon Bleu in Boston where he taught artisan cheese - making, bread baking, and molecular gastronomy.
I lost every bit of composure I've been trying to cling to this week and sat there and cried as my search for one certain photo lead me down the path of looking at every single photo album, his baby book, and all of his art work since he was born!
A Mississippi native who began his career as a saucier in a French bistro and trained at the Pennsylvania Institute of Culinary Arts, Chef York soon found his calling and passion for working with seafood on the Big Island of Hawaii staging at Roy Yamaguchi's restaurant in the Hilton Waikoloa Village.
We've got into a routine where the paper goes on first, then we swirl glue all over the art work — I love using smaller bottles of glue like in the picture where T can squeeze out but not too much at a time as it helps work those hand muscles as well.
Prior to working at Circle, she worked in China as a travel consultant after graduating with her Bachelor of Arts degree from Sichuan University.
The move — announced in British Vogue - is in many ways the obvious next step for a fine arts graduate who worked at Bond Street luxury brand Smythson as creative director for a number of years.
Work also included the installation of concrete slabs that serve as the driving surface at the cashless tolling locations, as well as two additional secure structures which house equipment to operate the state - of - the - art technology.
De Blasio insisted the city would keep working to get hundreds of schools with little arts presence up to compliance, as state law mandates that middle and high school students earn at least one credit of arts instruction from full - time, certified teachers.
The human capacity for creativity and collaboration allows our species to make works of art as well as warfare, said anthropologist Agustín Fuentes during a lecture at AAAS» headquarters on 7 December.
Despite extensive efforts to develop practical applications for graphene and explore the exotic physics at work in its two dimensions, obtaining a usable sample is still more art than science, as Scientific American learned one slushy winter afternoon in the Columbia University lab of Philip Kim, one of our co-authors and a leader in the field.
At Loyola Medicine, highly experienced specialists work as part of a clinically integrated care team — including geneticists, otolaryngologists, head and neck surgeons, neurological surgeons, neurologists, ophthalmologists and other specialists — to provide state - of - the - art management for neurofibromatosis.
«People may see this simply as another discovery of a well preserved fossil, but to reveal the remarkable secrets that have been hidden in the rock for millions of years, we undertook extensive work, applied state - of - the - art technology, and intensive international cooperation took place behind the scenes at several museums.
«Our lab works to identify salamanders as an influential part of the forest ecosystem and food chain,» said Ray Semlitsch, Curators Professor of Biological Sciences in the College of Arts and Science at MU.
Massie adopted Mao as a kitten in Ashville, N.C., and the pet followed its now -32-year-old owner on moves to Athens, Ga., San Bernardino, Calif., and finally to Charlotte, N.C., where Massie is working toward earning a fine arts degree in painting at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
As well as determining the cost of the Westminster Retable, The Riddle of the Image is an attempt to look at medieval works of art through the eyes of those who commissioned and made theAs well as determining the cost of the Westminster Retable, The Riddle of the Image is an attempt to look at medieval works of art through the eyes of those who commissioned and made theas determining the cost of the Westminster Retable, The Riddle of the Image is an attempt to look at medieval works of art through the eyes of those who commissioned and made them.
«Our work sets the stage for researchers interested in studying the fundamental properties of interesting materials and applied systems, such as solar cells, batteries, sensors, paints and drug delivery systems,» said Dichtel, the Robert L. Letsinger Professor of Chemistry at the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences.
Prior to this, she was a medical officer in ART centre at B&LC Hospitals for three years, and before this, she worked at Anand Diagnostics as a microbiologist and helped the laboratory in NABL audits of 2009 and 2011.
Tatiana's passion for Art Therapy has started a few years ago while she was working at Serenity Rehab Center in Koh Samui where she used the creative process of making Art as an expressive therapy which helped to improve person's physical, mental, and emotional well - being.
Today, she writes, edits, and consults for a great group of steady and growing clients as a work - at - home mom of four, squeezing in a side gig as a fitness co-director for a martial arts academy.
I think of Wall Art as a quick pick me up when working at my desk because there are times when I sit back and simply get inspired and motivated by looking at the quotations and photos on my wall.
I graduated in 2009 right at the height of the effects of the recession and believe me, it was a really hard time to be entering the working world, especially as someone with a degree in Art.
So my last job was Director of Creative Services at an ad agency, running the creative department and working as an art buyer producing photo shoots for our clients, like Condé Nast Publications for magazines like Domino, Lucky, and Architectural Digest.
But whether or not there is, perhaps, some trace of a love like Georges's and Anne's that lingers on, that really is as immortal as true love can feel to us, we can at least be certain of one thing: The value of a work of art as perfectly achieved as Amour, with its true, profound, and thorough tribute to the emotion after which it's named, is, for whatever it's worth, as close to imperishable and eternal as it gets.
He also pokes affectionate fun at certain excesses, such as the statuesque gallery owner whose clothes are such works of art that they make noise whenever she walks.
A New Orleans based cultural organizer, philanthropy strategist, and curator with 13 years experience at the forefront of the arts and culture sector, her organizing and advocacy is focused on building spaces for the most marginalized to create work, and redirecting resources to communities of color as a matter of justice.
She also worked at Arts Engine in NYC as a documentary film producer and Director of the Media That Matters Film Festival.
The show can be quite instructive on the basics of art theory and gender studies, but, at the same time, it also works as a sendup of people susceptible to their own B.S.
Accepting the award, Jolie said she still feels «wonder at the privilege of being able to work as an artist,» especially because for past generations of women, «the freedom to pursue art and ideas independently, on equal footing, was a bitter dream.
A special award went to Adrienne Mancia, who, as a curator at New York's Museum of Modern Art for more than 30 years, «helped shape the movie - going tastes of New Yorkers by bringing the work of filmmakers like Bernardo Bertolucci, Manoel De Oliveira and Marco Bellocchio to the United States.»
Thanks to Johnson's poetic if sometimes cryptic art of collage, one minute we're seeing a Bosnian shepherd at work as he occasionally throws the camera a skeptical side - eye; the next, we're hearing the off - camera Johnson as she chats with a Nigerian midwife or crosses a busy street with the philosopher Jacques Derrida.
The 85 year old filmmaker is probably more well - known for his examinations of public institutions in films like Welfare (1975), Titicut Follies (1967), At Berkeley (2013) or High School (1968, followed by a sequel in 1994), but he's also one of cinema's great chroniclers of art as work.
Sound Designer and Supervising Sound Editor Erik Aadahl recently joined Michael Coleman of SoundWorks Collection on Friday, October 29, at the Savannah Film Festival, where sound - savvy SCAD students and intrigued festivalgoers packed the SCAD Museum of Art theater as Aadahl discussed his work on such films as Transformers, Godzilla, Kung Fu Panda, Argo, and Tree of Life.
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