Sentences with phrase «coalesce in»

These additional personality disorder traits arise from within the unique «internal working models» of each unique person's attachment system, which then coalesce in later development into the characteristic patterns reflected in the «personality disorders» types.
All of the screen options that OnePlus has been working on coalesce in the OnePlus 5T, which now also offers a Sunlight Display mode for better outdoors visibility.
By the way, I see the next storm might coalesce in the mid-Atlantic in the next few days, so where it goes may not be altogether academic.
Old and new techniques coalesce in the aptly titled Sunset No. 1 and Sunset No. 2 (both 2017), wall pieces installed in an upstairs set of galleries.
Figurative and personal, these elements coalesce in the shallow depth of the walls, accumulating dense layers of material in transformation.
View Art in America: High style, art historical references and black popular culture coalesce in the art of Barkley L. Hendricks.
His work was a great influence on the generation of Neo-Concrete modernists who would coalesce in Brazil in the 1950s.
I use photography and video continually probing the boundary between abstraction and figuration, developing a personal vocabulary in which painting, video, and sculpture coalesce in the creation of works rooted in the tactile quality of the material.
What's more, Greenberg's exclusion of human figures is an effective strategy through which the design of this particular building is ultimately abstracted — here, beams, floor plans, and guardrails coalesce in a dizzying linear composition.
These works appear to coalesce in a series of paintings on unstretched canvas where the corners protrude out and become sculptural.
In these pieces, Davidson merges pre-existing and improvised images to coalesce in the finished composition.
In the momentous egg - shaped canvases that comprise the series La fine di dio (End of God) of 1963 - 64 — several key examples of which have been brought together for the exhibition — all of Fontana's concerns seem to coalesce in perfect resolution.
He works primarily in large scale, first making hundreds of individual drawings, which he then pins to his studio walls, allowing them to coalesce in his mind.
The artists represented in the exhibit may not be as familiar as, say, Mark Rothko or Jackson Pollock, but they nevertheless exerted a profound influence on the Minimalism and Conceptual movements that were beginning to coalesce in the 1960s and early»70s.
In terms of art history, she shares more with Chinese art, particularly as it began to coalesce in the Tang dynasty (A.D. 618 - 907) than with Western art.
Feelings of nostalgic longing for a remembered past and a hoped - for future haunt, mingle, and coalesce in Shurts» cinematic landscapes which hover between representation and abstraction.
Also available in a book, which was first published thirteen years ago and is available soon as a new edition from MACK, the artist's lyrical view has undoubtedly acquired new meanings — ones in which hope, fear, desire and regret coalesce in the evocative journey along this mythic river.
Graphic and painterly marks, pattern and hard - edge shapes, dim and saturated color coalesce in each work to achieve unexpected unities.
The varied elements all seems to coalesce in a way that instills a sense of strange buzzing serenity upon the work.
Artworks, images, and objects spanning centuries and continents collide and coalesce in Affinity Atlas, forging fresh connections and revealing unexpected affinities through inventive visual juxtapositions.
Consumption and desire coalesce in her densely lush vision of culturally commodified selfhood.
In her recent body of work, Rossin investigated virtual - reality spatial relationships by translating them into oil paintings where subject matter and medium coalesce in a feedback loop.
Its foundation is a field of etched lines and small gestures similar to Sublime Light, over which Pousette - Dart laid cloud - like billows of white acrylic and graphite that swirl and coalesce in delicate patterns.
From Black Hebrews preaching on 125th Street in Harlem to media images of police brutality toward people of color, emblems of collective memory and personal history coalesce in Abney's brushstrokes.
A similar affinity can be seen in New York - based Travess Smalley's Alta Dark (2012) a large abstract digital print on silk in which warm pinks, reds, and greens coalesce in shards and swirls of amorphous color gradation.
Using carefully sculpted carrots as tools, Dyrehauge stamps raw canvases with gridded fields of colored dots and marks, creating iterative blocs of rhythmic patterning that meet, bleed and coalesce in organic and dynamic motifs.
These subjective, aestheticized responses to detritus coalesce in a very modern viewpoint that's first embodied in Baudelaire's description of Manet's painting, even as it pictured the emergence of a stylish class obsessed with novel distractions and amusing entertainments.
Painting, sculpture and architecture coalesce in the large - scale monochromatic works of Enrico Castellani...
date = On view through spring 2018 «desc = Art, technology, and creativity coalesce in this expansive and inventive visual representation of complex systems, infrastructure, networks, and abstract data.
Black glitter, stencils, thick swipes of paint, and electric shocks of color coalesce in enticing, pulsating scenes that blend realities of sexuality and cultural identity with fantasy.
Unfortunately, the gameplay mechanics of Xenoblade did not coalesce in harmony like some of the other aspects of the game.
Thus the Hebraic original sin of willfulness and the Platonic imperfection of created men as rational coalesce in Augustinian, and thus in much of Christian, thinking.
Our reviewer writes that in the novel, «fact and fantasy coalesce in a masterful story that shines a new light on one of the darkest eras of history.»
Originally, we imagined the new LS would come equipped with a hydrogen fuel cell, reasoning that Toyota's continued interest in the technology (the Mirai, for example), as well as the LS nameplate's reputation for introducing ground - breaking, super advanced technology, would coalesce in something like a FCV.
There aren't enough adjectives to describe how so many styles coalesce in the 1500 Laramie Longhorn, with one juror calling the package «manly, stylish and comfortable,» all at once.
The emotional, the intellectual, the physical, all coalesce in Velvet Goldmine to create a feeling of a time and a place.
However, he doesn't change enough and remains tethered to the themes of Eastwood's film, and these themes don't coalesce in Sang - il's picture.
Metaphysics and science coalesce in a kaleidoscopic experience, where Lewis Carroll meets Joseph Murray.
We get small subplots that never interact or coalesce in meaningful ways.
These coalesce in the form of four medium - lengthy featurettes:
Taken at face value this math is hard enough on gay people in small communities, but it's made even worse by the fact that gay people tend to leave these communities and coalesce in larger urban areas.
Biologists have long aspired to paint a genetic portrait of the ancestor by running the tree of evolution backward, going from its leaves — the living creatures of today — down to the point where all its branches coalesce in a single trunk.
Take a gigantic cloud of hydrogen laced with traces of heavier elements, let a star or two coalesce in the center and stir the remainder just enough for a protoplanetary disk to form.
The gas in such disks tends to get blown away from the star relatively quickly, so researchers have wondered whether planets can coalesce in the short time the gas is available.
And yet Einstein said: «After a certain high level of technical skill is achieved, science and art tend to coalesce in aesthetics, plasticity, and form.
Should the three blocs coalesce in the upper chamber, the party would hold a bare 32 - seat majority, and wholly control state government in Albany.
On our own part, the rebranded PDP remains open as the credible platform for all Nigerians to coalesce in the collective quest to rescue our nation from the clutches of the APC and the President Muhammadu Buhari - led administration, come 2019.
According to John Rees, discussions with George Galloway about establishing a new group had begun to coalesce in December 2002.
Conceivably, further anti-Iranian cooperation could coalesce in the region into a Sunni - Shi «a regional war, all to prevent Iran from becoming too powerful in the region.
Observe how gnostic spirituality, Pauline spirituality, and the apostolic expectation that the saints would judge and co-rule with Christ here coalesce in fascinating substantiation of M. Werner's thesis.
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