Sentences with phrase «contemplative pieces»

Her contemplative pieces reflect on humankind's struggle for dominion over nature, and the resilience of life in the harshest conditions.
Luanne works intuitively to create abstract contemplative pieces that are rooted in and extracted from landscape and experience.
Here are 2 contemplative pieces I did this weekend.
I've posted a collage above of my four different styles: contemplative pieces, Sophia, paintings and cartoons.
Besides being a contemplative piece of filmmaking, it's a true joy to watch something so self - conscious and fully aware of what it's doing.

Not exact matches

Holy Communion's contemplative and mystical practices are loosely drawn from the Rule of St. Benedict, and bits and pieces of monastic practice may be seen throughout the congregation.
Marjorie Prime is a contemplative, intimate and poetic chamber piece, superbly told and nimbly acted, with equal parts nuance and empathy.
Bassett, whose recent Solomon Kane suggested a director working in the hyperkinetic Paul W.S. Anderson mold, is clearly a poor fit for material that ought to be more contemplative than frenzied, and his flair is accordingly directed toward showy last - act set pieces and more blockbuster action with a capital A. Revelation trades the moody, satisfying first act of Silent Hill for one overloaded with talky exposition, and then goes on to trade its loud, cacophonous mess of a last act into an even more obtuse celebration of splatter and special effects.
The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford is a contemplative, slow - paced, superbly acted piece of contemporary filmmaking which has to be considered an important player in the 21st century revival of the Western genre, an artistically accomplished, technically brilliant exploration of one of the founding myths of American identity, and a movie whose stature is bound to rise in the decades to come.
«Dullard» is a brilliant piece: light, airy fragments of the main theme turn contemplative, peaceful — it couldn't be further from its title.
Though it is a slow, contemplative, introspective piece, it struck a chord, thanks to its insightfulness and a soundtrack of perfectly placed soundtrack selections (one wonders if his movies aren't just a result of what he comes up with while listening to his music player in shuffle mode).
For aficionados, it's a welcome return to the contemplative tone of his earlier mood - drenched period piece, Days of Being Wild.
Set your heart racing with non-stop thrillers, or relax with contemplative literary pieces.
«With the Waterborne piece at the Estuary festival, it felt like such a fitting setting for the piece; it was very bleak but also contemplative
Most of Merz's pieces are untitled and, in their physical presences and contemplative elaboration of the subtleties of colour, texture and space, they voice their own interpretation of the phenomenological world.
In this Tate Britain exhibition, the mood that her pieces transmit is one of contemplative silence.
To create this piece, Tai Hwa Goh explores floristry, the art of flower arranging, which is viewed as a contemplative and devotional practice in Eastern and Western cultures.
In his second series, small, quirky yet contemplative assemblages of reclaimed pieces of wood, glue, paper and paint serve as artifacts of sorts from an idealized place -LSB-...]
Clare Lilley, who selected and placed the works, said: «From the contemplative and ephemeral to the robust and monumental, the exhibition includes the park's first - ever conceptual work — a remaking of a rare 1969 piece by Ed Herring — and classic painted sculptures by Claes Oldenburg and Jean Dubuffet alongside a newly created work by Eddie Martinez.
The graceful breath - like movements of the piece create an open, contemplative space for all the inhabitants of the building to enjoy.»
The contemplative activity of finding and collecting, washing and preparing these river - beaten pieces is a fundamental part of the work.
A folded piece of paper, a handwritten note, a found photograph, a psychedelic album cover, or a poignant lyric — each marks particular events and impressions in a contemplative diary of melodic moments.
The piece itself is dignified and contemplative; small red lights affixed to the beveled corners of a bright yellow box flash in sequence, evoking jeweled Byzantine metalwork.
These incorporated materials such as nails, wood, newspaper cuttings and other bits and pieces to alter the painting surface, a technique he developed from a 1952 tour of Europe and North Africa with the artist Cy Twombly during which he started collecting junk like bits of rope, stones, sticks, bones which he exhibited in Rome and Florence under the title «scatole contemplative,» or thought boxes.
It instills an intensely contemplative feeling, recalling Renaissance alter pieces that the large - scale triptych paintings also evoke.
Second, he disallowed the dizzying glut of work typical of today's endless biennials and fairs in which no piece is given the contemplative space it needs.
At the opening, the piece titled Contemplative Cop (8ft.
Berwick, whose recent politically forced departure from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services is lamented in this NYT piece, says he is now in «a contemplative period» and remains on a mission to help health care get better globally.
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