Sentences with phrase «everyday actions such»

Others incorporate everyday actions such as knotting, wrapping, or tying into their artistic practice, as in Lynda Benglis's knot sculpture Sierra and Sheila Hicks's stacked bundles of thread in Banisteriopsis II.
Your child will imitate everyday actions such as sweeping the floor or brushing her hair and be exuberant and curious most of the time.

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We all know psychopaths lack empathy, but few realize that this trait shows up even in small, everyday actions that are predicated on noticing and caring for others — actions such as yawning after someone else does, for example.
«Americans want rewards that recognize them for their everyday banking actions, including daily spending, as well as activities they consider more responsible investment behaviors, such as investing for retirement,» says Aron Levine, head of preferred banking at Merrill Edge, a division of Bank of America.
The amount of power Tarr is able to channel through mundane actions such as cooking dinner or changing out of work clothes is astonishing — who needs plot twists when the everyday routine is so affecting?
Streb explains how Brown's choreography often works to explore simple actionssuch as walking — when taken out of their everyday context.
In these works, Wurm gives written or drawn instructions to participants that indicate actions or poses to perform with everyday objects such as chairs, buckets, fruit, or knit sweaters.
Consciously employing commonly used artistic techniques, such as trompe l'oeil, action painting, graphic design, screen printing, and rudimentary drawing, Josh Reames» paintings break down hierarchies of mark - making, art historical references, computer graphics, labels, and everyday objects in a manner drawn from the non-objective «infinite scroll» of images and information we encounter in both the online and real world.
He has been best known for sculptures and collages using everyday products in series such as «White Discharge,» 2002 — , quasi-architectural constructions assembling action figures, plastic food models, and other inexpensive small objects, covered with white - painted resin, or «Sea
Using everyday objects, such as iron wire, rocks, newspapers, she puts together fragile assemblages, mirroring the vulnerability of human action onto objects.
Our everyday actions, at home and at work, consume energy and produce carbon emissions, such as driving, flying and heating buildings.
In The New York Times Magazine's 2008 Earth Day issue, Michael Pollan argued that climate change was at bottom a crisis of lifestyle and personal character — «the sum of countless little everyday choices» — and suggested that individual actions, such as planting backyard gardens, might ultimately be more important than government action to repair the environment.
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