Sentences with phrase «essence of my subject matter»

Through research, experimentation, repetition, language and documentation, forms of the natural world are expanded, while the artists intuitively mirror the essence of their subject matter.
My viewer connects with my art and the soul or essence of my subject matter as well as with me and what has moved me.
Artist Statement: As an artist I strive to create elegant sculptures that capture the true essence of the subject matter.

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In consequence, the hunt for the essence of paideia's subject matter came to seem perfectly natural.
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.
The essence of things can be revealed only abstractly and expressionistically; however, the abstracted «lies» of modern art, the myths and symbols of our time, are, with few exceptions, devoid of specific religious doctrine or even subject matter.
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.
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.
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.
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.»
And cohesion, it turns out, is the essence of Feinstein's subject matter.
He sought to capture the essence of a building and its site, eschewing a personal style that he believed would «destroy the emotion of the subject matter».
As it is of the nature of paintings to be flat objects with canvas surfaces onto which colored pigment is applied, such things as figuration, 3 - D perspective illusion and references to external subject matter were all found to be extraneous to the essence of painting, and ought to be removed.
The essence of content marketing is that you're promoting your subject matter expertise (whether it's labor law, family law, or any other practice area) by providing consistent, relevant content of interest to your clients and prospective clients.
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