Her own works, she told ARTnews in 1985, were «
an emotional reaction to something I find beautiful in the subject, which provides the energy, the impetus to paint.»
In an interview published in ARTnews in 1985, Freilicher said her paintings were «
an emotional reaction to something I find beautiful in the subject, which provides the energy, the impetus to paint.»
Keep in mind that
an emotional reaction to something experienced by one side of the brain is felt by both.
Not exact matches
Upon discovering that he had just enjoyed a smoothie containing carrots,
something he had previously claimed wasn't a possibility, the opportunity
to rationally re-evaluate his assumptions based on empirical evidence (i.e. stop deceiving himself) was eclipsed by his
emotional reaction to having been (harmlessly) deceived.
If you find yourself having a strong
emotional reaction to your child's emotions, take note: he's bringing
something to light that is unresolved within you.
«Other times a quest can be triggered by an
emotional or physical
reaction that leaves us feeling frozen or out of control, and the act of searching for
something to eat gives us a determination
to take control.»
These responses can sometimes help, providing bursts of energy
to escape danger, but it is when such responses are a
reaction to something emotional that people could start
to suffer.
The word «calorie» can evoke some strong
emotional reactions, but when it comes down
to it, a calorie is just a measure of the energy that's released when
something is burned.
Essentially Sandman argues that risk perception, that is, the public's understanding of the potential danger of
something in the environment (the hazard) is not necessarily based on an objective understanding of risk, but on an
emotional equation which is created by the relationship between hazard and outrage (an
emotional reaction to the hazard).
When
something visual triggers an
emotional response that feels so palpable, the knee jerk
reaction may well be
to imbue it with bodily allusions but these only lead back
to ones «ego».
Regardless of whether he is depicting abstract stripes or symbolic representational images of
something like birds, Bleckner always manages
to cause strong
emotional reactions within his viewers.