Sentences with phrase «becomes shadow work»

Ed Balls is confirmed as Shadow Chancellor; his wife Yvette Cooper takes his job as shadow home secretary; Douglas Alexander takes her former portfolio of shadow foreign secretary; Lima Byrne becomes shadow work and pensions secretary; Tessa Jowell to take on responsibilities shadowing the Cabinet Office, formerly held by Byrne.

Not exact matches

On the shadow side, this model of vocation can become twisted by our own misguided expectations — dreams of grandeur or a false demarcation between sacred and secular work.
He was hard - working in training and in games, often leading the way in off - the - ball pressing but on the ball he was a shadow of the player Southampton became accustomed to unleashing.
«This report confirms that this government has become obsessed with meeting centrally set targets at the expense of delivering the benefits and services which will do most to lift pensioners out of poverty,» said shadow work and pension secretary Philip Hammond.
After the 1997 election, he became a whip and subsequently served as a spokesman for home affairs and then health before joining the shadow cabinet as work and pensions spokesman.
Fox became an MP in 1992 and later worked for both Hague and Duncan Smith as shadow health secretary.
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Because of border collies I have had friends in the darkest hours companions who became outdoor shadows and learned the meaning of unconditional love Because of border collies I have been taught how to approach the day how to see places and objects with refreshingly new eyes and to appreciate the possibilities of the mundane Because of border collies I have been denied access to pubs had to apologise to picnickers for missing sandwiches and to Sunday walkers for water - sprayed clothes Because of border collies I have possessed hard - working vacuum cleaners had black hair hiding in carpets and clothes and mini-collie clumps under sofas and beds Because of border collies I have had the pain of ending life watch ageing take over willing but incapable bodies and cried so long and so hard in emptiness Because of border collies I have had a life that is full and beautiful that has made me a person who knows how to love and to be loved in an uncomplicated world Ronnie Goodyer, Indigo Dreams Publishing Ltd www.indigodreams.co.uk
Maybe a hybrid version of the virus was being worked on in this mansion, causing all inhabitants to become shadows.
Encounter phantoms in the mirror, captured spirits and playful shadows as the Whitworth's spaces become populated by works of darkness and wonder.
Though he lived in New York until his death in 1999, it was in Cuba that he became fascinated with the play of light and shadow on colored forms, a dominant characteristic of his works.
Continuing his investigation of the artifice of image making and the processes of visual perception, Lochore's new work marks a radical departure from the earlier computer generated shadows of window grids which recently have become more fractured and distorted, placing...
In 1968 Uncini became interested in the relation between object and shadow, a concern which accompanied him in the realisation of his works for several years.
There are very beautiful moments in the work, when the materials dictate their own nature and play a part in creating the image: when the paints become mottled and pooled, when the pastels layer upon each other in an unexpected way, when the tyvek is cut so much to become a lacy scrim as it falls to the ground, like shadows cast from a tree.
Over the past five years, Glickman Lauder has worked using only natural light to capture reflections and shadows that become abstractions often including self - portraits that are slightly hidden, some revealed only upon closer examination.
Constructed with layers of cut plain paper, the miniature relief images become visible when light casts shadows across the surface, demarcating and defining space to complete the work
There is a self - conscious foundation to much of the work as it becomes clear that Henderson is not only shadowing art historical structures but also his own movements in the studio.
Starting in the late 1960s, Giuseppe Uncini (Italy, 1929 - 2008) became very interested in the function of shadows and their relationship to objects, a concern which accompanied him in the realization of his works for several years.
Because of the physical structure of the work, light and shadows cast becomes an active part of the composition.
The same hand in an untitled 1973 work that seems lifeless and slack in profile becomes threatening when seen head - on in its companion print, the shadow under the bent fingers suggesting an encroaching movement toward the camera lens.1
Working out in the open beneath trees and in bright sunlight, shadows and wind became a participant in the making of these works, contributing to a sense of mystery and chance as the paint was applied.
Later, she built a doubling, tripling and, even, quadrupling shadow effect into these works by using a single continuous piece of wire to generate nested shapes, in which the outer surface of one form became the inner surface of the next, with each shape arising, she noted, «from the capacity of the technique and the way in which they grow».
Their vividly colored matte surfaces extend several inches from the wall, casting shadows that become an integral part of experiencing the works.
It also occurred to me that if I remove the «figure» element from the work than they become meditations on shadow and form.
The next step were his «sound objects», «sound walls» and «shadow orchestras», which have become characteristic of his work today.
When lit, the works often become translucent, cast shadows, and project a glow.
These slightly bulging works, with soft, subtle shadows, became the base for the artist's investigation of sculpture.
As all four artists became immersed in dance and performance, the body itself entered Johns» work, at first as fragments, but more recently the whole body appeared as a shadow or silhouette flitting through his lithographs and etchings.
German street artist (check out the Widewalls list of 10 German street and urban artists) 1010 (take a look at the 1010 Print Release: Abyss 49) has become well known for his eye catching «portal» designs that play on the eye and the mind, creating optical illusions on a grand scale (read the Bridget Riley: The Stripe Paintings article about one of the masters of creating optical art, Bridget Riley or check the work of Levalet in this Levalet: Bagages article that uses optical illusions in a different way) that turn the sides of flat buildings into an abyss that one could simply walk into as the layers of colour and carefully constructed shadows vanish into a dark centre that hypnotically draw you in (explore the mind blowing optical illusions of Julie Oppermann in this The Intense Afterimage article).
In fact there's a shadow copy of your files in the local Dropbox application on your machine; you can work on this when you're offline; and it gets synced when an internet connection becomes available.
Even if you're planning to become a barrister, doing some work shadowing at a law firm can be an invaluable experience.
But still, as I shadow and work with him, I'm truly excited to meet other REIs and become an active member of BP.
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