In a major, new mixed media installation complemented by a series of recent paintings, Toronto artist Nicole Collins delves into
the emotional territory of loss as she explores the human struggle between grief and acceptance, gravity and grace.
Furthest Boundless: In a major, new mixed media installation complemented by a series of recent paintings, Toronto artist Nicole Collins delves into
the emotional territory of loss as she explores the human struggle between grief and acceptance, gravity and grace.
The use of paint, in turn, enables me to gain a metaphorical sense of
the emotional territory of the subject.
Instead, the film principally navigates the more familiar
emotional territory of dewy - eyed marital decline, as Elbe's comparably free - spirited wife Gerda learns to let go.
Not exact matches
What's less talked about is the
emotional journey, which means that a lot
of us are stepping off the map, and heading into uncharted
territory.
Dido's
emotional territory used to be the yearnings
of the single heart for the love that is worth sticking around for.
By meeting your physical,
emotional and spiritual needs, I will bring a sense
of security during the journey through unknown
territory.
After an
emotional and tense debate, member states decided by consensus to leave the question
of the disputed
territory of Western Sahara for another day, and resolve it with Morocco «back...
But instead, the median
emotional resonance
of words falls well into positive
territory for every corpus from every language tested.
Their interaction covers a lot
of mental
territory, including recalling autobiographical memories and semantic information (the president's birthday, for example), thinking about or planning the future, imagining new events, inferring the mental states
of others, reasoning about moral dilemmas, reading fiction, self - reflecting, and appraising social and
emotional information.
Navigating an illness in familiar
territory can be difficult; doing so in a developing country with an unfamiliar system and without the
emotional support
of friends and family has been an exceptionally lonely experience.
And Edie Falco, as the leader
of a volunteer group that helps locate missing children, gives a grave, supremely controlled performance — a fine example
of an actress» cutting into deep
emotional territory without «showing» emotion at all.
Both are dwelling in uncomfortable
emotional territory and neither really wants to give back much to the audience to relieve them
of what they might be feeling.
Unafraid to shine a light on humanity in all
of its depravity and darkness she has navigated complex and murky
emotional territory with fearlessness and aplomb for over two decades.
The monster -
of - the - week unfolds with an intriguing and classy air, thanks to David Duchovny's deadpan skepticism, while Gillian Anderson elevates a subplot involving her mother to
emotional heights, but the mixing
of supernatural and sentiment isn't as smooth as it needs to be to make this reboot feel like more than a rehash
of old
territory.
All
of this is fertile
emotional and political
territory to explore, but A United Kingdom is not up to the task.
Still, the movie doesn't seem to explore any new
territory for Anderson, and it ever really reaches the poignancy or oblique
emotional power
of his earlier films.
Experiencing their car journey through the eyes
of 10 - year - old Lucia (Ahumada), we head from Santiago to remote northern
territory, and while the dramatic content is taxingly minimal, the cinematography by Bárbara Álvarez (The Headless Woman) is full
of emotional clues.
Although it's the third film in as many years about astronauts in distress, «The Martian» is a smart, captivating and humorous adaptation
of Andy Weir's bestselling novel that covers very different narrative and
emotional territory than «Gravity» and «Interstellar.»
Every single one
of us should be praising the complexity with which Dee fights against and humanizes Scott's movin» - on - up reductivism (that slapping scene, a scorching evocation
of a mother marking her
territory and asserting her right to be heard, is
of a volatile
emotional tenor only Tilda Swinton comes close to achieving), but the almost racist rumblings echoing from certain circles suggest that Dee's miniscule screen time is not just a point
of contention but a point
of active resentment (must be all those size queens rallying behind Blanchett), and may work against her and the traction she picked up since her SAG victory.
She tackles such an challenge with the skill
of an
emotional heavyweight, taking her emotion into unbelievable
territory, where her tears and trembling voice are so raw that the audience has nothing to assume that Hathaway has either gone wackadoo, or is showing again that she is a great actress.
The problem with Shampoo's
emotional ending is that 1968 L.A. is not the
territory of McCabe & Mrs. Miller.
What's less talked about is the
emotional journey, which means that a lot
of us are stepping off the map, and heading into uncharted
territory.
Cats claw for a few reasons, to maintain the health
of the claw and remove the sheath, to mark their
territory, for exercise and to relieve stress or release
emotional energy.
Neely writes, «The difference and experience
of these current paintings is that I forage
emotional territory where extreme fear and joy join forces and become intimates.
«Louise Bourgeois is definitely the mother
of us,» says Petah Coyne, referring to sculptors like herself who work in
emotional territory.
Throckmorton posits that Brown's use
of domestic imagery and her depiction
of emotional scenarios reflect the new aesthetic
territory validated by women artists in the 1960s and 1970s, but notes that the artist was an exemplar
of feminism rather than a follower.
The new body
of work investigates abstraction, decoration and image - making within a limited number
of formal moves, whose stripped down combinations, repetitions, and re / de-constructions nudge the classic abstract expressionist formalism
of «push and pull» from formal play into more conceptual and
emotional territory.
Australia's national educational goals for the 21st century, as well as curriculum frameworks for each state and
territory, recognise the importance
of children achieving positive outcomes that relate directly to the skills
of social and
emotional learning.
Emotional affairs have several hallmarks, some of which follow: Secrecy - If you try to hide your feelings or your interactions with someone from your partner, you may be in the territory of an emotiona
Emotional affairs have several hallmarks, some
of which follow: Secrecy - If you try to hide your feelings or your interactions with someone from your partner, you may be in the
territory of an
emotionalemotional affair.
Parties cross boundaries
of emotional intimacy, sharing intimate information with a friend that is usually appropriately the exclusive
territory of a husband or wife.