Sentences with phrase «drawings of objects»

Winters in Sarasota, Florida, resulting in minimal abstract drawings and reduced drawings of objects.
Prompted by a growing frustration with the limitations inherent in the use of actual objects, Craig - Martin soon began to make drawings of the objects he had been using.
Rhode's early work consists of documentation of performances based on the artist's interactions with his own drawings of objects — cars, bicycles, and abstract patterns.
A Texan by birth who has lived and worked in Boston for more than 30 years, she is known for her dramatic large scale drawings of objects from all walks of life.
His drawings of objects and figures in costume hang in space on the picture plane, suspended in their white background.
For him it was a tug of war between doing what he called «pure» drawings and drawings of objects.
The DePaul astronomer got the idea for the book while browsing through a museum gift shop where he saw Grice's original book, «Touch the Stars,» a 1990 astronomy book containing tactile line drawings of objects such as constellations, planets, and galaxies.
Quite cleverly, the bright and colourful artworks have two sides of a story to tell: on one side, Lucia provides a drawing of an object from everyday life; on the other lies the holiday version of the same object.

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«Bennett has become a master of storytelling through character, and while there are clearly no people in these films, it was clearly a very human story, which we knew a director such as Bennett would zero in on and draw out very real human - like emotions from these poor inanimate objects,» Lennon said.
A cel, or celluloid, is a transparent sheet on which objects are drawn or painted, used in the production of animated cartoons.
Then, something like an ink jet head prints a water - based solution on those to draw a cross-section of the object you want to produce.
Amy Mandelker has drawn attention to the term «reverse perspective» as used by Russian Orthodox theologians to describe the unusual dimensions of icon paintings, with the gaze of the viewer drawn to the level of earthly events and yet given a peculiar perspective, as from a heavenly seat, so that people and objects do not have their expected everyday appearance.
Our story on a small cadre of authors challenging the existence of Jesus Christ drew almost 5,000 comments on Easter Sunday, with some upset that we did the story, others objecting to its publication on Easter, and plenty of others defending the article and the run date and debating the merits and implications of the debate.
His comments drew fire from secularists, with a letter to The Daily Telegraph signed by 50 public figures headed by the president of the British Humanist Association, Professor Jim Al - Khalili saying: «We object to his characterisation of Britain as a «Christian country» and the negative consequences for politics and society that this engenders.»
Thomists have not always drawn from this utterly dynamic character of being the conclusion that it is to be found in processes rather than static objects.
It is not a natural thing for people to draw a sharp separation between religion and politics as distinct realms, to demand responsible participation in both and simultaneously to say that the object of one (God) is the criterion for the object of the other (the exercise of power).
Later the subject will select the «ideal of itself» from the «objective lure», which is the original fund of values and eternal objects it can draw upon.
Looking at education in terms of the exclusive dominance of the subject - object relationship; they either picture it as the passive reception of tradition poured in from above — in Buber's terms, the «funnel» — or as drawing forth the powers of the self — the «pump.»
Descartes drew the line between human minds which are subjects and the rest of the world made of objects.
The Assembly drew criticism, to be sure — from atheists who fundamentally object to organized disbelief, from theists who resent the pillaging of their texts and traditions.
Thus, while we do not know empirically that lower orders of reality have life and subjectivity, there is no reason to draw some arbitrary line absolutely separating living and non-living, or subjects and pure objects.
Every time we draw attention to inanimate objects and avoid the very real destructive forces of Islamic terrorism... they win.
Dostoevsky was perhaps drawn to Dmitry's way, to Ivan's way, and to Alyosha's way; each is the object of his desire.
Both Paul ’10 and John the Evangelist11 draw an object lesson from the grain of wheat which is sown in the ground and they emphasize the fact that it is only when it falls into the ground and dies that it brings forth a harvest.
As there thus seems to be no one elementary religious emotion, but only a common storehouse of emotions upon which religious objects may draw, so there might conceivably also prove to be no one specific and essential kind of religious object, and no one specific and essential kind of religious act.
It assumes to construct religious objects out of the resources of logical reason alone, or of logical reason drawing rigorous inference from non-subjective facts.
Hartshorne intrepidly draws numerous conclusions of this sort, stoutly maintaining that his theory makes for more comprehensive sense than the traditional view that holds that, when one sees an external object, he really sees the object and not just a certain shape in his own brain.
It may, of course, be objected that this analysis has drawn our noses so close to texts that the general tenor of the whole is lost.
And it is not only being drawn to an object of desire which is at work in love, but also the transforming experience of coming within the orbit of the love of another.
Nygren thinks of all eros love in the pattern of the soul's being drawn towards the object of desire.
But I run the risk of being deceived when I draw a conclusion about the stick or the object.
These symbolic forms will function more in the manner of drawing us into the deeper dimension than as objects which we can control intellectually.
Or else the term draws attention to the worth which the object has to a community of appreciation in terms of which the appreciation of the subject can be apprised.
The people knew, doubtless, that the preacher, Father Tetzel, OP, and his assistant, could draw their expenses from what was collected — they had to live after all, but assumed that the rest went towards the object for which they were told it was being collected, the erection of the great new Basilica of St Peter in Rome.
Giving orders, and obeying them — Describing the appearance of an object, or giving its measurements — Constructing an object from a description (a drawing)-- Reporting an event — Speculating about an event — Forming and resting a hypothesis — Presenting the results of an experiment in tables and diagrams — Making up a story; and reading it — Play - acting — Singing catches — Guessing riddles — Making a joke; telling it — Solving a problem in practical arithmetic — Translating from one language to another — Asking, thanking, cursing.
You may want to put a knife or other clean metal object into the jar to help draw some of the heat to keep the jar from breaking.)
When rolled in the usual way (for a draw shot) the bowl will curve toward its heavier side, more so as it loses momentum, enabling the player, with proper pace and angle, to make it skirt around bowls lying in the way of the «jack» — the smaller object ball — or tap an opponent's bowl out of a cluster around the jack.
And while Watford were taking advantage of Arsenal's mental unpreparedness, Chelsea were grinding out a draw up at Anfield, an object lesson in «job done.»
There was, in fact, an element of an irresistible force meeting an immovable object, as there had been when the two sides played out a goalless draw at the City Ground earlier in the season.
I like to photograph objects and surfaces that inspire me, and then I'll use them to develop mixed - media drawings and prints, which then inform the surface of my ceramics».
According to Cutie Candy Pop, simplicity is the key to kawaii characters and design: «As if drawn by children... this is especially appealing when the faces are drawn on everyday objects such as a milk carton or a piece of toast.»
You can create a list with drawings or pictures of the objects and help him cross them off.
As a baby gets older and more aware of their surroundings, they may be drawn to a security blanket or object as it's a source of familiarity, especially when a parent or regular caretaker isn't around.
An easy - to - follow, step - by - step drawing book that helps children master the simple drawing skills required to render a range of animals, people and objects.
Allow each student to take a card and draw the number of objects to match the number.
As you say the name of an object in a funny way, your child will figure out the word and draw a picture to represent it.
I offer consultation and support for all stages of parenting, drawing from a mindful parenting perspective and attachment theory / British Object Relations.
(Sroufe believes, however, that crying - it - out is inappropriate for younger babies; some researchers have drawn a «safety» line at 6 months of age because that's when infants develop object permanence, the ability to understand that mom and dad still exist when they're not visible.)
Recently I have been working on Donald Winnicott's theorisation of object relations and I am drawn to his list of traits, which includes resilience, pleasure, joy, creativity, natality and fragility.
Rather than tackle in detail the thorny problem of drawing a firm lines between selves and objects, the authors propose that a subject exists when there is the possibility of intersubjective recognition between us and that subject.
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