Sentences with phrase «create images of animals»

[8] Even though many today's artists still create images of animals to simply celebrate their beauty, the current interest in animal imagery seems intensified by our increasingly uneasy relationship with nature and its denizens.

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It was humans who were created in the image of God, not animals.
We would expect that since Humans are created in the image of God, they would be unique and clearly distinguishable from other animals.
After the other animals Genesis 1:25 - 27 And God made the beast of the earth after his kind, and the cattle after their kind... And God said, Let us make man... So God created man in his own image.
Thus it is far more problematic when someone who believes in God and that people are created in his image and have souls kills an innocent person than for someone who thinks of people as really smart animals to kill an innocent person.
Men are not animals but are humans created in the image of God, which honor God gives all humans in Christ.
We humans have a tendency to think of ourselves as different from all other animals, as special, noble and created in the «image of God.»
Another evening and morning, and again good was not good enough, so he spent the fourth day hanging lights in the firmament, the fifth calling swarming things to swarm in the sea and birds to hover on the face of the sky, the sixth filling the earth with animals and creating man male and female in his image.
The campaign event was ignited off the back of the public and political pressure created by the broadcast of video images on 60 Minutes supplied to the media outlet by Animals Australia showing issues with heat stress related mortalities for sheep, on a 2017 shipment to the Middle East.
When they created MR images of the tadpoles that grew from these embryos, bright spots indicated where the enzyme was active — in half the animal — and the spots correlated closely with standard stains of enzyme activity done by sectioning the tadpole, they report in the March Nature Biotechnology.
Working with editor Masahiro Kirakubo (whose credits appropriately include Danny Boyle's similarly jittery «Transpotting»), von Einsiedel places his focus into a cinematic framework: Sweeping images of nature and glimpses of animal life combine with various genre tropes to create the impression of an operatic tragedy with no clean end in sight.
The group's attempt to create a municipally run animal services agency comes after televised images recorded with a hidden camera at Berger Blanc, a for - profit pound that provides animal control services for 10 of Montreal's 19 boroughs, that depict animals being euthanized inhumanely.
Best Friends magazine broke the mold of existing animal advocacy publications in the early 1990s with a principled policy of never using graphic images of suffering animals to make our readers feel pity and guilt, and now we've created the following TV spot with the hope that we can disrupt the sad - sack world of animal video appeals with something new, something positive and something entirely Best Friends.
Perhaps no animal creates a more iconic image of the Galapagos than these fascinating animals.
Some to create altars for the offerings, others created silhouettes of faces and animals, some projecting a shadow image in the cave.
online, creates beautifully hand - crafted covers for journals with polymer clay, which she molds and shapes into fantastical images of animals set within intricate backgrounds.
Those images of observation, capture and slaughter both create and satisfy desire: the hunted animals appear on the page as if they are already tasty morsels on a plate.
As a result, images are created that are capable of making the thoughts and imagination of those who observe them flow from one material to another, from one subject to another, from an animal body to a vegetable or mineral body...
Like Louise Bourgeois, Smith has created an entire lexicon of animals and images in a unique cosmology, a distinctive view of the world that is ethereal, magical, and other - worldly.
The aliases are classified by types - things, animals, places, television characters, famous people, commercial brands, foods, letters, numbers, etc., and the artist has created a visual translation of each with a red hose connecting the newspaper text to its image.
This series uses digital technology to create a dynamic painting depicting vivid images of animals in countless flowers that constantly bloom and wither, at once expanding the expressive forms of color and making a metaphor for the connected, cyclical nature of natural life.
Among the works included are Jonathan Borofsky's Untitled ping pong table, which all are encouraged to play, it posits the opponents at odds with each other as one side of the table is a «plus» and the other is a «minus»; Andreas Gursky's large scale photograph depicts a soccer match between the Dutch and French teams, however with no ball in sight and a player injured on the field, the image speaks to the larger nationalistic ideas of sports; Mike Kelley's Arena # 2 (Kangaroo) is comprised of tattered stuffed animals on a used children's blanket, creating a tableaux about loss of innocence; Kirsten Geisler's interactive female cyborg beckons the viewer with sound recognition software to engage in a dialogue of sorts; Yinka Shonibare's sculpture Hopscotch incorporates a classic children's game with headless mannequins dressed in Colonial attire and Sol LeWitt plays a game of chance in his wall drawing # 716 from 1991 in which there are eight possible lines (vertical lines, horizontal lines, arcs, etc) to be placed in each square of a grid covered wall.
Adams makes use of the tradition of Vanitas paintings to create delicate, symbolic images featuring found animal carcasses, dead insects and flora.
Through painting, Brutto explores the physicality of paint itself to create obscured and abstracted images that explore the human figure, landscapes, nature and animals and their relationships to one another through destruction / creation and life / death cycles.
Whether investigating the visual intrigue of seemingly inconsequential, discarded debris like bones, plumbing fittings and cigarette butts, animal skulls from the collection of the Narodni National Museum in Prague, or vessels from his personal collection, these images demonstrate Penn's extraordinary ability to create strikingly eloquent compositions from the most unsuspecting materials.
Forest Heroes created the slogan «She's not a fan,» with images of endangered Sumatran elephants, one of the animals threatened by the loss of habitat associated with the expansion of palm oil plantations.
Inspired by traditional folk tales from Russia and beyond, Ukrainian paper artist Eugenia Zoloto creates these gorgeous hand - cut works of art, which combine dream - like images of humans and animals living in harmony.
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