Sentences with phrase «ephemeral nature of»

The theme of my writing is the ephemeral nature of fashion, beauty and fame.
The ephemeral nature of cryptocurrencies has been underlined this morning by two stories: one claims bitcoin and most other cryptocurrencies will hit zero, while the other says the cryptocurrency market could hit US$ 1 trillion this year with bitcoin surging to US$ 50,000.
The ephemeral nature of Snapchat is what makes me so willing to make content that I wouldn't otherwise.
Although the bar associations may recognize the ephemeral nature of website content means that it is always changing, most states impose record - keeping requirements compelling that a copy of ads — including web pages — is maintained for a minimum of anywhere from two to seven years.
Or, we could simply relax and appreciate the ephemeral nature of a digital enterprise built upon a political footing, being humbled — indeed, relieved — by the certainty that «this too shall pass,» as the wise man originally intended.
Like the ephemeral nature of earthworks and Hindu Kolams, such is the nature of the tattooed banana.
Given the ephemeral nature of the biosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere, proxy sedimentary data provide the only information regarding past climatic and oceanographic conditions on Earth's surface, as well as the rate and magnitude of natural fluctuations.
But she discovered that she liked working with the sensitive, ephemeral nature of paper more than the metals.
Because they were not painted on something movable, each of his works was site - specific and temporary, emphasizing the essential fragility and ephemeral nature of his art.
The success of her work is largely steeped in her ability to capture perspective and solidity in spite of the somewhat ephemeral nature of her technique.
Gallaccio is one of the leading British sculptors of her generation, yet the ephemeral nature of her chosen materials, such as flowers, fruit, ice and grass, means that few of her works remain permanent.
But, writes Govan, «he had an equally keen sense of the ephemeral nature of his art — all art, for that matter.»
The ephemeral nature of these paintings is confronted with eternal and everlasting culture.
Further to his ongoing concerns with human presence and perception, Kapoor investigates the ephemeral nature of sight, and examines the role of the psyche in our interpretation of visual stimuli.
With his frequent use of highly perishable materials, Thek accepted the ephemeral nature of his art works — and was aware, as writer Gary Indiana has noted, of «a sense of our own transience and that of everything around us.»
Due to the ephemeral nature of the medium, Performance events are often recorded on film and video, and ultimately these recordings are the principal means by which Performance is disseminated to the public at large.
Presenting an evolution of his long - time preoccupations with symbolic representations of fleeting states — imagery of flickering flames, melting candles, urns and spider webs — Chaos and Wild Again advances Willmont's inquiry into the ephemeral nature of our human condition, particularly by addressing the experience of what it means to live in a digital world.
In Recycled Sensations, Nam constructs complex structures with material drawn from outmoded or disposable electrical appliances, drawing attention to the ephemeral nature of today's digital technologies.
From large scale multimedia installation to paper collages, Hodges explores notions of cyclical loss and the ephemeral nature of life.
David's process of conceiving an image is rooted in the line and he retains the impulsive and ephemeral nature of drawing as he transitions from sketches on paper to painting, sculpture, and other media often reverting to drawing — in ways that he refers to as «following instructions in order to formalize the feeling of bodily presence and absence, assembling and dissolving in equal measures.»
The ephemeral nature of art ebbs and flows of what is of the moment but at the end of the day — there is something to gnaw and relish about a painting where you can see something of yourself.
The transitory and ephemeral nature of the project can not be overstated — at core the works were an exercise in the effects of context and perception — and visitors were activated as artists themselves to point out how those exercises resonated within the Schindler House.
Rendered in pigmented plaster, they visually and superficially mimic a steady, permanent concrete, yet the fragility of his chosen material outlines the temporal and ephemeral nature of the notions of «place» and «home» in today's society.
These 25 artists share a common thread of clarity in conceptualization and execution though they employ myriad presentational strategies to delineate interests in architectural concerns, minimalism, optical phenomena, process, gesture, mark making, materiality and the ephemeral nature of light.
Glacial Specimens (flame worked glass with clay and acrylic paint) consists of several small mixed media glass sculptures which capture the ephemeral nature of snow and ice crystals.
By cutting, dropping, or stacking everyday materials such as felt or rags, Morris emphasized the ephemeral nature of the artwork, which would ultimately change every time it was installed in a new space.
In this game of aggregate states, relations are reversed, as the ephemeral nature of water becomes the actual material densification within the picture.
In tension with the other works in the gallery, the piece suggests the ephemeral nature of what we build, and stasis itself.
Due to the mostly ephemeral nature of their work, it can be difficult to trace the impact of many critical artists from the 1960's who were engaged in Happenings and Performance, who are historically important because of their contributions to culture and way of thinking.
Referential fragments are juxtaposed with the ephemeral nature of memory, enlivening the gallery into a charged and enigmatic visual landscape of unresolved meanings.
Jack Spencer: Beyond the Surface is composed of approximately 70 photographs that exemplify the relationship between these compelling surfaces and Spencer's interest in myth, mystery and the ephemeral nature of existence.
It was this ephemeral nature of the work, which ceased to exist on the two - dimensional plane but continued to exist as an idea, that became the underlying motivation to his later works.
For Richter, that tactile thingyness of a painting stands in contrast to the ephemeral nature of the photo — particularly the way images appear online, weightless and without material form.
While Appel's approach to abstraction is to collide several planes of visual information, Veronika Kellndorfer (Germany) reveals the subjectivity of space and the ephemeral nature of seeing.
The idea was to explore «the ephemeral nature of art through live art pieces» *
The palimpsest of visual identities contained within urban art and architecture is acknowledged along with the ephemeral nature of these forms that seem to slip away as they are fabricated, destroyed and refabricated to occupy new forms.
The Puerto Rico - based artists have studied the ephemeral nature of collective drawing with monumental sticks of chalk at the Biennial de Lima, Peru (Chalk [Lima], 1998 — 2002); the imprints of colonial, nationalist, and military violence on the diverse populations and landscapes of Vieques, Puerto Rico (Land Mark (Foot Prints), 2001 — 2002; Land Mark, 2003; Returning a Sound, 2004; Under Discussion, 2006 and Half Mast / Full Mast, 2011); and the resonance of playing, warping and combining music from various moments in history (Clamor, 2006; Wake Up, 2007; Sediments Sentiments - Figures of Speech, 2008; Stop, Repair, Prepare: Variations on Ode to Joy for a Prepared Piano, 2008; Raptor's Rapture, 2012; Apotomē, 2013; 3, 2013); as well as the entanglement between biophysics, semiotics and actuality (Growth, 2004; Puerto Rican Light - Cueva Vientos, 2015).
It is a remarkably allusive form, connoting all the chores one might do to acquire a bike, as well as the ephemeral nature of even the most treasured possession.
Through the ephemeral nature of blinking light, Baxter and Ebner's work ground us in the here and now, inhabiting bodies that have drag, pull and weight.
Her interest in expressing the ephemeral nature of the human condition, has driven her practice for nearly a decade.
The fragility of his chosen materials alludes to the temporal and ephemeral nature of «place» and «home» in today's society, sometimes more accurately identified as a sense of displacement — triggered by economics, gentrification, politics or war.
Widely known for the ephemeral nature of her chosen materials, Gallaccio typically emphasizes notions of permanence, time, and decay.
Fersini's painstaking technique monumentalizes these images, despite the ephemeral nature of fashion.
The rather ephemeral nature of fashion, the very different critical response and the chance to make contact with an audience beyond the artworld made the collaboration liberating for Trubkovich, but not in a way that has affected his work directly.
Their work differs in their individual interests: architectural concerns, minimalism, optical phenomena, process, gesture, mark making, materiality and the ephemeral nature of light.
, and at least one more visual channel: Pinterest or Instagram (or even Snapchat, though with the ephemeral nature of it, I'm not sold on it yet as a book marketing tool).
Because of the capricious, ephemeral nature of these social networks, however, not many people actually see these posts.
The ephemeral nature of e-books is a major negative factor.
This simple system of recording adds to the effectiveness of the transcription system in countering one of radio's chief limitations as an educational device — the ephemeral nature of programs which never seem to be broadcast at the right time for the right class.
Memories, like butterflies, flutter throughout the pages, constantly reminding us of the brevity and ephemeral nature of our existence.
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