Although most of Tuttle's prolific artistic output since the beginning of his career in the 1960s has taken the form of three - dimensional objects, he commonly refers to his work as drawing rather than sculpture, emphasizing the diminutive scale and idea -
based nature of his practice.
Richard Tuttle commonly refers to his work as drawing rather than sculpture, emphasizing the diminutive scale and idea -
based nature of his practice.
Not exact matches
Such dialogue is also a
practice that ought to cease: it has no discernible benefits, many negative effects, and is
based upon a radical misapprehension
of the
nature and significance
of religious commitments.
These four — divine dependence, mutual obligation stemming from love, sound judgment
of human
nature, and the
practice of brotherhood in daily experience — are the
basis of any true democracy.
The ecclesiastical trial
of Father William Wendt in Washington, D.C., over the issue
of women's orders symbolized that once the
nature of authority is challenged, even in church governance, the very
basis of traditional Christian thought and
practice crumbles.
A Hatha Yogini by
nature and discipline, her expertise lies in imparting the authentic learning and
practice of breath -
based training through Pranayama Yoga and Yoga Nidra, a unique meditation artform.
His advanced week
of training begins to delve into medical chi kung and other various
practices based on the 5 elements
of the Chinese Taoist healing system that has its roots in the ancient shamanistic tradition, along with Paulie's own observations
of nature and animals obtained over a lifetime.
And I think in the outdoor environment, and specifically in
nature -
based environments, there's a huge sense
of being part
of a system that's bigger than oneself that naturally leads you to this kind
of reflexive
practice.
The types
of inclusive
practices initiatives may be academic, extracurricular, and / or social in
nature such as clubs, sports, and community -
based activities.
Understanding the
nature of teachers» proficiencies and difficulties in data use is important for providing appropriate training and support to teachers because they are expected to use student data as a
basis for improving the effectiveness
of their
practice.
Based on what we know about the
nature of thought, why is it especially important to use thinking
practices in our classrooms to help students develop their own thoughts?
Chris has conducted workshops on ELA and Social Studies integration, harnessing
nature -
based metaphors to elicit new ideas in school leadership, reigniting creativity to combat the culture
of testing, data and evaluation and UbD best
practice.
As a practitioner, teacher and consultant, she has expanded the world
of animal wellness, both reclaiming, and scientifically evolving, the time - honoured, common - sense
practice of nature -
based animal healthcare.
We start at La Pradera Hotel, after a little explanation
of how to drive, the security rules and a driving
practice, we will go to a private farm, through a beautiful scenery
of nature, trees, birds and animals, we will enjoy all the way to the a very high point on the
base of the volcano from there you can see the all area
of the Arenal and
of curse the majestic Arenal Volcano, there we will have a drink and after a break we are all set for the rest
of the adventure.
Based on the
practice of articulation and reinterpretation that has characterised his artistic activity, Add Fuel presents in «Something old, something new, something borrowed» a staging
of an intimist
nature arranged in a type
of idealised and stylised domestic setting — part genuinely cosy, part openly satirical — , that suggests a narrative
of decorative contours that aggregates a multiplicity
of references, iconographies, and signs which, in one way or another, have contributed towards shaping his personal and artistic identity.
Naida Osline is a Los Angeles -
based artist who combines and manipulates images sourced from both analog and digital processes, in which she blends conceptual and documentary photographic
practices with an abiding interest in the transformative, mythical, and ethereal
nature of existence.
In 1974 he founded, together with a group
of artists, writers, film - makers, performance artists and musicians, the Laboratoire Agit» Art, whose aim was to transform the
nature of artistic
practice from a formalist, object - bound sensibility to
practices based on experimentation and agitation, process rather than product, ephemerality rather than permanence.
Exhibiting widely internationally and in the UK, the primary
nature of her
practice is research and issue -
based, manifesting itself within the realms
of multi-media works.
Dylan Gauthier is a Brooklyn -
based artist whose research -
based and collaborative
practice is centered on experiences
of nature, architecture, landscape, and social change in a time
of ecological crisis.
Lee Tusman presents projects that straddle the intersection
of ideas that are socially -
based, urban in
nature and that combine unconventional
practices with contemporary visual arts and internet media.
Raimo Saarinen is a Helsinki
based sculptor whose artistic
practice focuses on the various ideas
of nature and people's relationship with plants and ecosystems in the western post-industrial cultures.
Many
of these New York -
based artists are also leading expeditions, such as the Floating Studio for Dark Ecologies's «A Field Guide to Whale Creek» audio tour at the Newtown Creek
Nature Walk, and the exhibition is an experiment in bringing time -
based, site - specific
practices indoors.
Amanda White Amanda White is a Toronto -
based artist who's current research interests include: cultural imaginations
of nature, interdisciplinary and collaborative art
practice, art and the environment, posthumanities, issues in agriculture and food, and urban ecologies.
The time -
based nature of photography is the core
of Sam Falls»
practice, which he expands into sculpture, painting and video.
Sarah Rhodes
Based in Southern Africa for many years, Sarah's practice - based PhD re-frames the nature of collaboration between designers and African craft groups, illustrating how co-creational agency, through creative exchange can engender successful outc
Based in Southern Africa for many years, Sarah's
practice -
based PhD re-frames the nature of collaboration between designers and African craft groups, illustrating how co-creational agency, through creative exchange can engender successful outc
based PhD re-frames the
nature of collaboration between designers and African craft groups, illustrating how co-creational agency, through creative exchange can engender successful outcomes.
Each artist has a varied approach to sculpture: Gallaccio's site specific works are concerned with beauty,
nature and the passing
of time while Gander's ideas
based practice ranges from installations and sculptures to lectures and publications.
Born in Washington, D.C., Puryear is
based in Hudson Valley, N.Y. Over the past half century, he has established a unique sculptural
practice utilizing traditional craft, carpentry, and boat building skills to create modernist abstract works that are inspired by
nature and draw on a range
of cultures, histories and motifs.
A New York -
based painter and sculpture, Smith's
practice explores the
nature of things and related matters
of consumption and disposal.
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.
His art and curatorial
practice is
based on a critical analysis
of the complex and ambivalent
nature of our relationship to late modernism.
Nature - based solutions for climate adaptation and mitigation: from policy to practice perspectives November 16, 13:15 - 14:45 — Meeting Room 9 The Paris agreement recognizes the role of nature - based solutions in mitigating and adapting to climate c
Nature -
based solutions for climate adaptation and mitigation: from policy to
practice perspectives November 16, 13:15 - 14:45 — Meeting Room 9 The Paris agreement recognizes the role
of nature - based solutions in mitigating and adapting to climate c
nature -
based solutions in mitigating and adapting to climate change.
For Chicago -
based photographer, film - maker and music producer Reuben Wu, who created these striking images
of nightfallen mountains haloed with a single circle
of light, land art can also be a «zero - trace»
practice that leaves its natural subjects untouched, yet creates the sense
of drama seen in these magnificent photographs that prompt us to look at
nature in a slightly different way.
Unsurprisingly, the responses varied
based on each attorney's experience and the
nature of their law
practice.
The type
of legal work performed for your clients, the
nature of your client
base, the competitive environment in which your firm
practices and the client's perception
of the value
of the legal work performed will be critical factors in determining whether your firm should volunteer or react to external pressures for alternative billing arrangements from your clients or as the result
of competitive pressures created by other law firms.
We are also absent a strong manufacturing
base, which does change the
nature of many
practices.
The type
of legal work performed for your clients, the
nature of your client
base, the competitive environment in which your firm
practices and the client's perception
of the value
of the legal work performed will be critical factors in determining (a) whether your firm should volunteer or (b) react to external pressures for alternative billing arrangements from your clients or as the result
of competitive pressures created by other law firms.
Tenant requested attorney's fees
based on a $ 150,000 lodestar but the trial judge awarded only $ 10,000 after observing that there were questionable billing
practices by the prevailing party's attorneys, only about $ 25,000 in claims were involved on both sides, tenant was unsuccessful on some claims, and there were contentious skirmishes
of an unreasonable
nature.
I do almost no work on an hourly billing
basis, but that is due to the
nature of a small firm solicitor
practice.
The approach that law firms use varies
based upon the
nature of the firm's
practice, the number
of clients to be surveyed, the relationship between the client and the firm, and the firm's objectives to be obtained from the survey.
The type
of legal work performed for your clients, the
nature of your client
base, the competitive environment in which your firm
practices and the client's perception
of the value
of the legal work performed will be critical factors in determining two things: Whether your firm should volunteer; or React to external pressures for alternative billing arrangements from your clients or as the result
of competitive pressures created by other firms.
Risks relatively low for family law litigation When claims are reported to LAWPRO, they are «coded»
based on area
of practice and the
nature of the error alleged.
This is because (a) the shift in
practice requires an integration
of law with problem - solving methods that are not legal in
nature (e.g., data, process, project management, technology, and team -
based collaboration); and (b) the state
of the art for these new approaches to
practice are currently being developed in the field by practitioners and other allied professionals.
As with all our
practice groups, the collegial
nature amongst our lawyers allows us to provide opinions
based on the knowledge
of multiple lawyers.
Law360 chose firms
based on the size
of their litigation
practice, the
nature of firms» litigation victories over a yearlong period, and new client matters.
Basically, I chose to pursue a career at Bird & Bird due to the combination
of its award - winning reputation, stellar intellectual property and technology
practices, excellent training potential, international reach, quality client
base, and personable
nature.
The varied
nature of her
practice means that Allison is capable
of adapting to handle the unique situation
of her clients and has a broad
base of experience.
The
nature of the work requires interviewers to examine both your past work
practices and your technical knowledge
base.
• Proficient in installing underground pipelines for water distribution and waste water collection systems • Well versed in operating power plant equipment under the direction
of operational manager • Special talent for repairing, fitting and replacing water taps and valves on main and service lines • Particularly effective in using manual tools including chain saws, chippers and jackhammers • Expert in identifying and fixing pipeline leaks and pressure faults • Profound ability to setup sediment control devices as per directions
of the supervisor • Track record
of responding timely to customers» utility service calls • Proven skills in cutting, fitting and laying pipes • Well
practiced in loading, unloading and driving trucks and other heavy machinery to the worksite safely • Fully capable
of maintaining cleanliness and functionality
of all tools and equipment • Proficient in inspecting and maintaining water storage tanks and cleaning the yard when necessary • Apt at enforcing proper safety
practices and using appropriate PPE and traffic safety materials such as cones, arrow - boards and flagging signs around the worksite • Experienced in determining the locations
of gas, telephone, power, water and sewer lines from appropriate sources before excavation • Particularly effective in repairing and replacing defective electricity and gas meters • Excellent manual dexterity and physical stamina along with profound ability to bend, stoop and work in confined spaces • Well versed in reconnecting water and power services after holidays • Proven skills in performing routine grounds keeping, painting, carpentry and plumbing tasks • Skilled in repairing replacing and existing pre-laid pipeline
based underground water and gas distribution systems • Efficient in anticipating tools and equipment needed as per the
nature of each assignment and loading the same in the company vehicle in a safe manner
KEY QUALIFICATIONS • Over six years
of experience working as a Special Needs Aide for Rainbow • Highly skilled in working with children with varied handicapping conditions • In depth knowledge
of developing activities and curriculum
based on individual child's limitations and scope • Hands on experience in development planning and engagement with parents in both formal and informal capacities • Compassionate
nature • Good knowledge
of basic safety
practices and first aide
Driven by my personal foundation and dedication to relationship -
based, collaborative work with young children, I felt it paramount to recognize the emotional
nature of teaching and the need for collegiality as cornerstones
of effective reflective
practices.