Sentences with phrase «by luminous»

The new HUAWEI P20 is inspired by the luminous waves of light energy that fill our cosmos *.
In 1952, he and Noland visited painter Helen Frankenthaler and were inspired by the luminous abstract works she created through staining the canvas rather than through gestural brushstrokes.
Such formal idiosyncracies are brought to into relief by the luminous patina of his works... The image, solemnly elegant, shows Tuymans regarding something blankly — his work?
Viewed through the glass walls or from the cafe above, they symbolise SFMOMA's most marking achievement; an idea of the future, cued by a luminous expansion and astute collecting, as a mindful and transparent coherence.
Opening to six terraces, laddered upward by luminous stairways, Snøhetta's block - long expansion reformulates «modern» by bisecting the comfort and logic of rectilinear galleries with bold interventions — Technicolor restrooms, a massive living wall, a mural composed of florals and felt, and galleries angled to the work of one artist — which propose that what stirs the post-millennial imagination is harmony thoughtfully disrupted.
In the painting Y River (1998), the composition is bifurcated by a luminous waterway, snaking vertically upwards, tipping the perspective of the picture plane.
Item by luminous, brain - zapping item, «Drawn to Greatness: Master Drawings From the Thaw Collection» at the Morgan Library & Museum has to be one of the paramount group drawing shows of the era.
Ada Lovelace, as she would become known — and played by the luminous Swinton — was both a product of her society and a pioneer mathematician and writer, as well as collaborator with Charles Babbage, working with him on his mechanical computing machine.
Often surrounded by luminous tropical hues, tigers, monkeys and bats can seem either benign or sinister, reticent or theatrical, and adopt an anthropomorphic quality that discloses a sense of the artist's compassion for her subject matter.
According to Square Enix, this video is running in real time showcasing a new engine brought to us by Luminous Studio.
The characters, along with the vibrant monsters, transport the viewer into the world created by the LUMINOUS STUDIO engine.
From this pavilion, an enchanting alfresco pathway — flanked by luminous moats with palm trees in island planters — conveys you to the interior lounge, kitchen, and bedrooms suites.
She is intrigued by his confidence, and by his luminous, otherworldly beauty.
Hundreds of thousands were enthralled by the luminous voice of John Ames in Gilead Marilynne Robinson's Pulitzer Prize — winning novel.
It is treated with chrome and flanked by a luminous pair of adjustable headlights.
Clear lenses cover quad round headlamps encircled by luminous rings that double as parking lamps and daytime running lamps.
Xenon Adaptive Headlamps These are auto - leveled and steered in response to steering angle, vehicle speed and turning rate to light more of the road through curves and dips, and all four are encircled by luminous rings that serve as parking and (if desired) daytime running lights.
T'Challa may have the crown and the Vibranium - enhanced Panther suit — and he's working on the girl, Nakia, played by a luminous Lupita Nynong» o.
«Belle»: As intellectually ambitious as an intersectionality textbook and as pleasurably familiar as the Austen-esque romance can get, this rare combination of smarts and swoon is anchored by luminous newcomer Gugu Mbatha - Raw (who also stars in «Beyond the Lights»).
At MSN Movies, Richard T. Jameson and Kathleen Murphy continue their tradition of conjuring indelible cinematic moments of the previous year — made all the more indelible by their luminous descriptions of them.
Cooper stars as Brian Gilcrest a military contractor who returns to Honolulu the scene of an earlier romantic crime where he reconnects with his former love Tracey Woodside played by the luminous McAdams; he is also assigned a military watchdog, pilot Allison Ng who is super-jacked on whatever morning people are jacked up on.
But Deadpool isn't alone — he's joined by returning X-Men heroes Negasonic Teenage Warhead and Colossus, and a host of new pals, including the much - hyped Domino, played by the luminous Zazie Beetz, who manages to effortlessly become the film's highlight.
This Lady Bird represents actress Greta Gerwig's directorial debut and it is the nickname given to herself by a high school teen girl named Christine McPherson played immaculately by the luminous Saoirse R... Read
This Lady Bird represents actress Greta Gerwig's directorial debut and it is the nickname given to herself by a high school teen girl named Christine McPherson played immaculately by the luminous Saoirse Ronan.
«Facing Windows» stars the late Massimo Girotti, an icon of the Italian cinema who starred in films by Visconti, Rossellini, De Sica and Bertolucci, as the old man whose presence compels characters — played by luminous Giovanna Mezzogiorno («The Last Kiss») and Raoul Bova («Under the Tuscan Sun»)-- into peering into the facing windows that symbolize unfulfilled longing.
He crafts a silver ring centered by a luminous pearl hemisphere.
Illuminated by luminous citrine accents and high - polish sterling silver bezels, two round cabochons of lapis lazuli are entrancing.
Joseph is truly a healer whose impressive skills are matched only by his luminous heart.»
It is controlled by the Luminous Factor, which means it is related to how well we «digest» life.
Using this method, astronomers have confirmed that galactic clusters indeed have high masses exceeding those measured by luminous matter and, as a result, have provided additional evidence of dark matter.
That's because, as well as neutrinos, it can detect the light given off by luminous organisms and bacteria.
Based on the wavelengths of spectral lines emitted by the luminous gas surrounding the black hole, the object is traveling at a speed of about 7.5 million kilometers per hour — a rate that would carry it from Earth to the moon in about 3 minutes.
Rewarded for his distinguished 11 years of service, which have been ended only by the luminous talent of Thibaut Courtois, Cech is said to have been told by Roman Abramovich that he can move to whichever club he likes.
«What such people seek,» writes Pagels,»... [are] insights or intimations of the divine that validate themselves in experience — what we might call hints and glimpses offered by the luminous epinoia.»
I am a Jew, but I am enthralled by the luminous figure of the Nazarene.»

Not exact matches

By now we've been talking in his luminous, book - strewn office in his Holmby Hills house for nearly two hours.
Blake's most luminous vision of «Self - Annihilation» is contained in the second book of Milton, where Milton or a reborn Christianity undergoes regeneration by transforming Satan into «The Great Humanity Divine.»
I remember my reaction to a typically luminous observation of Kierkegaard's: «Such a relation which relates itself to its own self (that is to say, a self) must either have constituted itself or have been constituted by another.»
When we arrived, a group of Cardinals congregated on the steps of the Basilica led the crowd of faithful in saying the rosary's Luminous Mysteries, promulgated by John Paul several years earlier.
In Zimmerman's words, «the crucial point here is that the world is not constituted by a transcendental subject but instead is a luminous realm drawn together by the things that shine forth within» (THE 113).12
This relationship becomes luminous and unquestionable only when the word is spoken by a witness — that is, by one who explicitly makes the connection between the divine and the human word.
All - inclusive, yet simple; noble, clean, luminous, stable, rigorous, true; — what more ideal refuge could there be than such a system would offer to spirits vexed by the muddiness and accidentally of the world of sensible things?
John Paul II was responsible for the promulgation of the Luminous Mysteries of the rosary in 2002, in an attempt to broaden its appeal by focusing on aspects of Christ's public ministry.
Natural reason is not luminous and a priori — it exists within and is ratified by culture.
Similar occurrences abound, some with and some without luminous visions, all with a sense of astonished happiness, and of being wrought on by a higher control.
At Light on Dark Water, conversation about a luminous novel: Pilgrim's Inn, by the mid-20th-century English writer Elizabeth Goudge....
I am simply saying, without leaving the physical field, that the greatest discovery made in this century is probably the realisation that the passage of Time may best be measured by the gradual gathering of Matter in superposed groups, of which the arrangement, ever richer and more centralized, radiates outwards from an ever more luminous fringe of liberty and interiority.
When he wrote it, my brother had gone through the wars, so to speak, spiritual and emotional, and it has a wry, nightmarish intensity to it, run through by deep veins of both withering cynicism and luminous faith, that I found fascinating and rather disturbing.
The [galaxy] they're most excited about is three times as luminous as any other galaxy of a similar age, making it «by far the brightest galaxy ever observed at this stage in the universe,» the ESO said.
Betsy Franco's rhythmic, cumulative text makes this a lively read - aloud, and rich, luminous paintings by Stefano Vitale capture the bold beauty of nature.
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