He applies thin paint to fine muslin, and similar to the wings of such creatures, forms
emerge from within the delicate fabric.
I wanted the light in my canvases to
emerge from within the forms themselves, to be a metaphor for the way in which the natural elements of the world combine to generate light, heat, and energy.
When one looks at Yellow Jacket, 1969, one notices yellow used in a variety of ways: On the right, narrow vertical lines of yellow are tightly interspersed with orange lines; on the left, blue and pink stripes are sandwiched between relatively wide bands of lemon; and in roughly the center, medium - size gold stripes
emerge from within a broad swath of lime green.
There's been a lot of discussion about where exactly Nintendo's new Wii U exclusive - the first all - new character - led IP to
emerge from within the company for 14 long years - fits, but in truth it defies easy categorisation.
As the troop gracefully drifted from branch to branch, other creatures began to
emerge from within the forest.
For me, ever since, I have always kept in mind the possibility that a little wolf might suddenly
emerge from within even the cutest little cuddly puppy in the living room.
Wealth and talent
emerge from within the community, and they stay there to uplift it.
And the more profoundly you are able to settle downward, the more you will invite a paradoxical buoyancy to
emerge from within.
Eat these delicious recipes, start engaging in these low - impact exercises, and watch a health kingdom
emerge from within.»
Whereas, Paul Mason and others are arguing that the new leftward shift doesn't have available to it the (what has become normal) background Parliamentary machinery — hordes of SPADS, media agencies, PR companies, spin companies, focus group companies — and that the replacement for these companies, organisations and individuals will
emerge from within the Podemos - style social movement.
But Forde retains hope that a figure can
emerge from within the party's ranks to draw him back to becoming a Labour member.
Can an Indian Christian theology of liberation
emerge from within the four walls of our teaching and training shops, especially the seminaries?
But the fact that this philosophy continues to present itself to the Church from the earliest days until now, even
emerging from within the Church (as Harpur is himself a testimony to), demands that it be heard, understood, and debated.
This danger has always
emerged from within rather than from without.
This effort must continue to the point where the child can see the problem of a life role more clearly as a sexually differentiated individual
emerges from within.
The upshot is one of the paradoxes of love: Love's desire
emerges from within the self, but it is not self - centered.
But it's all for a good cause: the pressure which biting exerts on the gums help relieves the pressure of the tooth
emerging from within the gum.
To complicate matters further, a third faction has
emerged from within the regime to challenge the authority of President Saleh.
And then, suddenly - just before the door shut - an uproarious gale of laughter
emerged from within.
A raw inner fire
emerging from within, giving birth to your inner spirit.
Yet the more material they are, the lighter they get, and the more the light
emerges from within.
It's not often that such a sprawling narrative
emerges from within a work of art, but such is the case with the series of photographs by San Francisco - based artist Danielle Nelson Mourning in her debut solo exhibition at Taylor De Cordoba Gallery in Culver City.
But instead imagine this: what if rather than slicing across paper, a vector
emerged from within a body?
A shopping cart is nearly buried with a patch of grass
emerging from within next to a wilted park bench engraved with Frankie Knuckles, 2PAC, and the colors of UNIA.
British Pop - Art
emerged from within the Independent Group - an informal circle of artists including painter Richard Hamilton, curator and art critic Lawrence Alloway, and sculptor Eduardo Paolozzi, that met in the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London.
Each serving of Jell - O would be rewarded with a verse of song taken from the spirituals that Hancock learned as a child, which the young assistant would then repeat to an older white woman
emerging from within the Mound who would in turn transmit the verse to the audience.
And highly contested speculation at that, with much criticism of the putative links between climate and conflict
emerging from within the green camp itself.
At first these rules can seem unnatural or forced since they are being imposed from without rather than
emerging from within.
Not exact matches
From the c - suite to
emerging careers
within software automation, RPA will shift roles and education models to provide valuable jobs to people everywhere.
Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, an unrivaled communicator
within his party who deftly straddles its warring wings, will
emerge from the GOP presidential scrum as the nominee.
In the suit, Cruise claims that Guillory «
emerged from the shadows with his hand out
within days» of the GM acquisition news.
Be prepared to compete on your own turf as well, and soon: companies
from emerging markets also are increasingly succeeding
within developed economies.
The abysmal British economy of the 1920s, however, caused Keynes eventually to reverse his position and by the 1940s he clashed with Harry Dexter White over his determination to embed the U.S. dollar
within the global regime that would
emerge from the 1944 Bretton Woods conference.
We have already seen this model become a huge success in China with a billion dollar player
emerging within a year of starting up... players like Pickingo will enable reliable and efficient movement of goods
from the merchant to the consumer, vice versa and eventually even between consumers.»
The most notable of these sleeper startups are Tradewinds, the blockchain spin - off behind the IEX exchange made famous in Michael Lewis's «Flash Boys,» which is expected to
emerge later this year with some big news, and two startups
from within R3: Post Oak Labs, a fintech consultancy with blockchain roots and DrumG, building products for clients using Corda.
Esprit
emerged from the buyout so deeply in debt — and Tompkins Buell's subsequent helmsmanship left the company in such desperate financial straits — that it went into technical default on its outstanding loans
within less than two years.
Assumed, the apostles had been liars or impostors, it had
emerged within weeks, because people
from Palestine had accused them to be liars (note that the ancient world was as international like our modern world, because of trade).
Theology always originates
from a given tradition; it also
emerges within a particular historical context.
From the very limited vantage point that each of us occupies
within the
emerging universe, discord often seems to be dominant over harmony.
Some turn to the East, particularly to Taoism; some to Native American perspectives and other primal traditions; some to
emerging feminist visions; still others to neglected themes or traditions
within the Western heritage, ranging
from materials in Pythagorean philosophy to neglected themes in Plato to Leibniz or Spinoza; and still others to twentieth - century philosophers such as Heidegger or to philosophical movements such as the Deep Ecology movement.9 As one would expect in an age characterized by a split between religion and philosophy, few environmental philosophers turn to sources in the Bible or Christian theology for help, though some — Robin Attfield, for example — argue that Christian history has been wrongly maligned by environmental philosophers, and that it can serve as a better resource than some might expect (WTEE 201 - 230).
Like the true philosopher, as opposed to the philodoxer, Koontz confines his work
within the metaleptic reality whereby his novels
emerge as a contemporary dialectics with the various protagonists engaged in rescuing the truth of reality
from either the lie or the distortion.
Accountability
within a framework for knowing oriented by the cross
emerges from this background.
Within two centuries, men of the caliber of Copernicus, Leonardo da Vinci, Kepler, Galileo, Gilbert, Newton and Boyle all arose to cut a path which enabled the modern world to
emerge from the ancient one.
But it is worthwhile to recall that
within the first generation it was possible for Paul not only to describe the «breaking of bread» at the fellowship meal of Christians as «sharing in the body of Christ,» 24 but to pass on
from that to the idea that the church (the new Israel as it
emerged in history) is itself the «body of Christ,» each member of which is «in Christ,» as Christ is «in him.»
From Karl: As someone who submitted as an adult to an ancient branch of the Christian faith, what do you make of the «
emerging church» movement
within (primarily) American evangelical and post-evangelical protestantism?
In moving
from this well - ordered but repressive society to forms of social life which enable these dimensions of the human spirit to
emerge in more concrete relationships, we must be prepared to live
within conditions which are more complex, confused, and unsettling.
It is the Reason of Plato at work, freeing us
from old, stale habits of thought in the expectation that out of the resulting conversation,
from the very turmoil and confusion of interpretations at war with one another, can
emerge in good time a better understanding and a better practice of what it is to become and be
within human communities.
The self
emerges from the body, the psyche unfolds
from the succession of selves, and the spirit develops
within the psyche.
The increasingly apparent growth, overriding the monstrous and chaotic human dispersal which so distresses us, of this force of auto - unification
emerging from the psychic energies released by our technico - social mastery of the earth: this surely is a guarantee that,
within our universe, the impulse of totalization must eventually triumph over the impulses of dispersal.
And so
from the pages of the New Testament there
emerges this pattern of similarity
within the transcendent dissimilarity of God, who is semper maior, always greater than what we know of Him.