Sentences with phrase «complex thread work»

The complex thread work in another painting is based on the floorplan of a church.

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Hence, even in this highly complex case, it is the collective agency of the entire structured society or overall field of activity which is at work to support a «thread of personal order» among the living occasions.
Still, deniers work the edges of the story, picking out the inevitable contradictions (or appearances of contradiction) produced by a large and complex event such as the Holocaust, trying to give the impression of unravelling the whole story by tugging on a few loose threads.
I know many people are angry and upset but if they enjoyed their craft and took pride in their work then surely they would want to move on from threading a pendant on a string and to challenge themselves to make something more complex and unique.
He has threaded beads back into my dress after alternation, worked with leather outerwear pieces, fixed highly stylized jacket... and with all of this, he still finds Marissa Webb pieces to be the most complex.
Interwoven with the complex anti-heroes Viggo Mortensen has portrayed in genre pieces such as Carlito's Way (Brian De Palma, 1993), A Perfect Murder (Andrew Davis, 1998), Eastern Promises (David Cronenberg, 2007), and The Two Faces of January (Hossein Amini, 2014), this year's Captain Fantastic (Matt Ross, 2016) is emblematic of another thread that runs throughout his work.
The work is complex and ever evolving, but our administrative team has spent time to articulate what are common threads throughout our district and what is unique at each school site.
Deon Meyer's engrossing South African thriller pits Detective Benny Griessel against a mystery that unravels like the threads of a complex tapestry... Because the novel is set in contemporary South Africa, race relations and the legacy of apartheid are an inevitable topic, and Meyer works his social commentary into the story while remaining true to his characters... Thirteen Hours draws to a satisfying conclusion, with answers that prove surprising.
One common thread that runs through all of Robinson's work is a complex psychology - a tension and a depth of feeling that results from intense and perceptive observation.
Sabrina Gschwandtner's second solo exhibition at Shoshana Wayne Gallery continues her exploration into intricate quilting motifs, expanding on her already complex imagery with the addition of deaccessioned celluloid film strips of female hands hard at work — sewing, threading, knitting and crocheting their way into our human consciousness.
Thus the complex cultural diffusions of an obscure Polish work, performed by a remote Haitian village for a unique expat audience, then crossing the grain of the usual flow of hegemonic power to arrive at the Venice Biennale forms the core thematic thread of the artists» vision.
Paul Cézanne was a strong presence throughout the exhibit, his deep interest in determining and creating complex spatial considerations while working on the canvas» flat surface was one thread that bound each work in the exhibition.
In group exhibitions with more conceptually complex themes, it can often be a struggle to find common threads between the works on view, becoming more of an exercise of «is this what they meant or did they mean anything at all?»
Complex underlying structures caused the canvases to bulge or reach out along the wall or into the room; a sequence of 12, gradually changing forms was based on the pages of a calendar from which successive pages had been torn; and finally, in work from 1972, the architectonic quality of the paintings was discarded in his Kite Paintings, in which unstretched, painted canvases were suspended from rods and interrupted by cords and threads hanging off and passing through them.
For this ambitious and complex presentation, Gaillard has created two complementary bodies of sculptural works that explore notions of regeneration, ruination, and decay, turning his eye to the relationship between evolution and erosion — a thread that weaves through much of his work.
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