Sentences with phrase «essence of his subjects in»

McGinley is best known for documenting youth culture and capturing the youthful essence of his subjects in a variety of settings.
The challenge is to capture the essence of these subjects in new and revelatory ways, and in so doing to heighten their physical and emotional resonance.

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In consequence, the hunt for the essence of paideia's subject matter came to seem perfectly natural.
Platonic Form, Idea, Essence, Eternal Object; Potentiality and Givenness; Exclusiveness of the Given; Subject - Superject, Becoming and Being; Evaporation of Indetermination in Concrescence, Satisfaction Determinate and Exclusive; Concrescence Dipolar... (PR 57; emphasis mine)
In essence, tradition means neither theologoumena ecclesiastically imposed nor superstitions ecclesiastically sanctioned (the common Protestant stereotype), but the sum of attempts down through the ages to expound and apply biblical teaching on specific subjects.
These objections are likely to be reinforced in the minds of those who make them by the qualifications which Buber sets for the philosophical anthropologist: that he must be an individual to whom man's existence as man has become questionable, that he must have experienced the tension of solitude, and that he must discover the essence of man not as a scientific observer, removed in so far as possible from the object that he observes, but as a participant who only afterwards gains the distance from his subject matter which will enable him to formulate the insights he has attained.
If one asks how the subject knows the object, one has in brief form the essence of theory of knowledge from Plato to Bergson; the differences between the many schools of philosophy can all be understood as variations on this theme.
Whether in the process they lost the essence of the Christian message has been a subject of debate among the various religious traditions ever since, and one which shall be considered in a later chapter.
The essence of freedom consists in this absolute commitment of the subject.
God appears to me in another form besides that of love; in the form of omnipotence, of a severe power not bound by love... So long as love is not exalted into... an essence, so long there lurks in the background of love a subject who even without love is something by himself, an unloving monster, a diabolical being, whose personality, separable and actually separated from love, delights in the blood of heretics and unbelievers, — the phantom of religious fanaticism.»
Furthermore, it may be that the essence of time is subject to conditions which can never be associated with it a priori but rather remain extrinsic and even contradictory to it, even though they lend themselves to conceptualization and reveal time (in one of its essential aspects) as an object of practical interest.
In essence it was a history of there people but since it was written down from oral traditions they must be subjected to extreme scrutiny.
By understanding presence as something more than «mere appearances,» Dillenberger has come to consider abstraction the pictorial procedure by which artists penetrate beneath the visible surfaces of nature in search of a subject's «essence» or deeper truth.
For him the goal of universal knowledge is truth, which he defines as «facts and their relations, which stand towards each other pretty much as subjects and predicates in logic,... [from] internal mysteries of the Divine Essence down to our own sensations and consciousness,... from the most glorious seraph to the vilest and most noxious of reptiles.»
Red, in virtue of what it is, viz, a certain color, can not change; it can only change accidentally by becoming the proximate subject for new features which do not alter its essence (what it is).
Indeed, this position rejects the assumption found in the first two positions that there is some universal, ahistorical, cross-cultural «essence» or structure either to theological education's ultimate subject matter or to its course of study.
In essence, a few minutes of walking substantially increased the subject's ability to see things from different angles, facilitating new perspective.
In this way, she tended to capture the essence of her subjects rather than the finer details.
For all the ways in which the subject matter apparently touches on very public issues (the economy of the land, LGBT rights, post-Brexit attitudes), in essence the film is absolutely intimate and personal, shaped by marvellously believable performances and ultimately achieving a heart - rending authenticity.
In essence, therefore, our two measures of teaching quality reflect, in the first case, value added (or «deep learning») that is transferrable to subsequent classes in the subject, and, in the second case, inspiration, as indicated by the ability to convert students to a subject that they had not previously planned on studying in deptIn essence, therefore, our two measures of teaching quality reflect, in the first case, value added (or «deep learning») that is transferrable to subsequent classes in the subject, and, in the second case, inspiration, as indicated by the ability to convert students to a subject that they had not previously planned on studying in deptin the first case, value added (or «deep learning») that is transferrable to subsequent classes in the subject, and, in the second case, inspiration, as indicated by the ability to convert students to a subject that they had not previously planned on studying in deptin the subject, and, in the second case, inspiration, as indicated by the ability to convert students to a subject that they had not previously planned on studying in deptin the second case, inspiration, as indicated by the ability to convert students to a subject that they had not previously planned on studying in deptin depth.
Although the essence of this third principle was not explicitly mentioned in the subject - specific preservice principles (Flick & Bell, 2000; Garofalo et al., 2000; Mason et al., 2000; Pope & Golub, 2000), challenging students» professional knowledge is perhaps implicit in their guidelines.
As an artist, Tillrock takes a unique approach, capturing the essence of his automotive subjects in pencil, and he is best known for his detailed, almost photographic depictions of go - fast vehicles and iconic car - culture scenes.
Bev sculpt her subjects in clay, striving to capture the very essence of the sitter.
Underlying the question about woman as artist, then, we find the myth of the Great Artist — subject of a hundred monographs, unique, godlike — bearing within his person since birth a mysterious essence, rather like the golden nugget in Mrs. Grass's chicken soup, called Genius or Talent, which, like murder, must always out, no matter how unlikely or unpromising the circumstances.
Will aims to capture the essence and spirit of the subject in his photographs, and enjoys the challenge of portraying the emotional theme that underpins a scene.
Piaget and others have stressed in their genetic epistemology that in the development of reason and in the unfolding of imagination in young children, intelligence — or, by implication, what we choose to call genius — is a dynamic activity rather than a static essence, and an activity of a subject in a situation.
He began to produce his monumental paintings, stripping away unnecessary information and representing his subjects in a way that is as much about the essence of form as it is about light, time, and the appearance of the world around him.
Hughie O'Donoghue's subject matter is, in essence, memory: in a recent article for RA Magazine, he claimed, «Remembering and painting are close companions; both seek equivalents for something profound, a calling to mind of something not to be forgotten.»
Two portraits also caught my eye both as pleasing works in their own right, but also as a wonderful juxtaposition of style, subject and media which have the same essence at their core.
In revolt against the naturalism of Rodin and his late - 19th - century contemporaries, Brâncuși distilled subjects down to their essences as illustrated by the elegantly refined forms of his Bird in Space series (1924In revolt against the naturalism of Rodin and his late - 19th - century contemporaries, Brâncuși distilled subjects down to their essences as illustrated by the elegantly refined forms of his Bird in Space series (1924in Space series (1924).
It is clearly a photograph, and we can recognize the subject, but in the end we are seeing the Platonic essence of, say, a diving board as much as any specific board.
Mapplethorpe had a unique ability to capture the essence of his subjects — his gift is clear in these diverse and revealing portraits.
Minimalism describes movements in various forms of art and design, especially visual art and music, wherein artists intend to expose the essence or identity of a subject through eliminating all nonessential forms, features, or concepts.
He proposes essences of original site - specific situations and subjects, resulting in innately human reflections on time and space.
In his own words, «Although I have a deep interest in form and craft, the essence of my work resides ultimately in the relationships that develop with my subjects and my collaborators.&raquIn his own words, «Although I have a deep interest in form and craft, the essence of my work resides ultimately in the relationships that develop with my subjects and my collaborators.&raquin form and craft, the essence of my work resides ultimately in the relationships that develop with my subjects and my collaborators.&raquin the relationships that develop with my subjects and my collaborators.»
First and foremost in Svenson's practice is to seek out the inner life, the essence, of his subjects, whether they be human, inanimate, or something in between.
Clarice Smith captures the essence of a place, individuality of a subject and mood of a moment in her approximately 30 paintings on view.
Although I have a deep interest in form and craft, the essence of my work resides ultimately in the relationships that develop with my subjects and my collaborators.
The central focus of his work concerns timelessness and the intangible x-factor of his chosen subjects, recapturing this essence in his own way.
He uses his camera in a myriad of ways to create images that seem to convey his subjects» essence, whether architectural, sculptural, painterly, or of the natural world.
Visually tied by the artist's signature bold forms and dark outlines, the various paintings also show Bates» continuing interest in capturing the essence of a place, person, or subject, while working through questions of composition and representation.
In drawing the world around him, New York based artist Mike Lee conveys a simple and playful essence of his subjects, whether they be people, buildings, or objects.
In her fourth solo exhibition with the gallery, Thomas explores the intricacies of female beauty through painting and collage, focusing on how artifice serves both to mask and reveal the individual essence of her subjects.
Made primarily by hand in the artist's Red Hook Brooklyn studio, the sculptures function as a kind of logo for their subject, distilling and encapsulating the physical essence of an object and restaging it as icon or mascot.
Reveling in nature's glory, the artist dictates from memory and utmost confidence, this familiar terrain, immortalizing the influence of light on his subject and thereby its dynamic essence.
Back in the studio, he would repeat the subject, reworking and refining his idea on a fresh canvas, in some cases many times, to extract the essence of a motif.
In Interfacing, Saville depicts the bare, radiant, complexion of a woman with the greatest of devotion, capturing the essence of the subject and importing her emotional life onto canvas.
Almost a decade after his return to this region, Bates was included in the prestigious 1987 Whitney Biennial for his renowned ability to capture the essence of his subjects and transport his viewers, qualities still evident in the artist's materially conscious paintings, drawings, reliefs, and sculptures.
The longing of both artists manifests in their ability to capture the fragility and essence of subjects who can no longer speak for themselves, and the fleeting beauty of life in bloom as it slides to decay.
While Eisenman's subjects and narratives have always been in conversation with their time, her work remains timeless and captivating because of her ability to portray the essence of human desire as equally raw and awkward.
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