The sociologist of religion must beware of falling into the same error in overemphasizing random phenomena (
eccentric forms of sectarianism, etc.) The historical beginnings of religious and sectarian communities, however, are important fields for investigation of the mediums through which religious experience finds expression.
Using these, they
created eccentric forms in erratic or irregular arrangements produced by actions such as cutting, hanging, and dropping, or organic processes such as growth, condensation, freezing, or decomposition».
Singlehandedly propping up «Dean Spanley» is O'Toole, who is in
imperiously eccentric form here, reeling off the film's smartest lines with effortlessly elegant hauteur.
A 2014 video uploaded to Vimeo by Australian gallery Beam Contemporary Art shows Rosen in her studio surrounded by innumerable biomorphic, twisted, tubular, or just
plain eccentric forms — some already fired, some not.
Relief comes in
the eccentric form of Fallon Little, a girl with a mysterious scar and an indomitable spirit.
But it wasn't
an eccentric form.
Woodman's pieces activate the space like a stage, stretching out beyond the picture plane and spilling onto the floor, charging every surface and negative space with the audacity and exuberance of
her eccentric forms.
He joined semicircles, triangles, circles and bars to create
an eccentric form with canvas and collage on aluminum, applying a rainbow of colors in huge painterly variety — mottled like a watercolor, striated like endpapers, unmodulated and solid.
In contrast to the more formal traditions of historic statuary and fountains, these public artworks engage us with their conceptual wit,
eccentric forms, and imaginative transformation of everyday objects.