Sentences with phrase «everyday materials not»

Our favorite gallery shows opening in New York City this week feature paintings inspired by philosophy and magnetic energy along with sculptures using everyday materials not commonly found in art, from fluorescent lights to styrofoam, plants and stones.

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Perfectly respectable and honorable, merely the fact that this kid had the strength to sacrifice material goals in order listen to his conscience is something that we don't see in youth everyday.
I wouldn't say it's the best material for running, but I love them for low - impact workouts and everyday wear.
The player himself has admitted to drinking everyday and his mentality (Beavis and Butthead style) isn't Arsenal fc material.
And I know material things aren't everything but I've spent so much time and money into the house, which is hers but we alayws split the bills, so now its like someone else is gonna be enjoyinbg what I've worked for.To answer your question, Its hard for me everyday, but I just try to keep thinking that I am worth getting treated better then the way she treated me.
The weekly meeting format worked really well for my wife and me... By giving us «the students» adequate time to digest the information and enough time to apply and incorporate the material into our everyday thought process, it provided us the proper time frame to ultimately empower ourselves with the courage to deliver our baby at a Birth Center (South Coast Midwifery) and not at the hospital.
Somehow, I don't suspect the police will find much «radical» literature at Osborne's home; indeed, they don't need to: radical islamophobic material can now be found all around us, in the everyday language of the mainstream press and politicians.
The stainless steel material is a great choice for everyday wear since it's durable and hard to scratch, and doesn't require special care like gold or silver.
The material at the centre of a neutron star isn't stable except under star - mass gravity — it decays into everyday...
The discovery in the 1980s of «high - temperature» superconductors that work at warmer temperatures (though still not room temperature) was a giant step forward, offering scientists the hope that a complete understanding of what enables these materials to carry loss - free current would help them design new materials for everyday applications.
«We used lasers to create artificial crystals and then explored what is happening in microscopic detail, which is something you just can not do in an everyday material
When i first tried it on, I was a little worried that the material would wrinkle and wouldn't be great for my everyday life, but the fit was so perfect and so comfortable, I decided to keep it and take a chance.
Quite the difference where the latter adds a more festive feeling as the materials are not, usually, a part of people's «everyday wardrobes».
It was used, not only in construction materials but, due to its almost magical status, now into everyday products, such as irons, blankets, and even toys.
Interestingly, Jones adds, theuse of everyday household materials — now so integral to theLittle Shop aesthetic — wasn't anoriginal focus.
If schools wished to continue, they had to pay for the materials out of their own budgets, which they didn't need to do if they used district - approved texts such as Everyday Mathematics.
Conductors and insulators webquest and simulation Webquest covers Electrical conductors Conductive materials Super conductors Electrical insulator Semiconductor Radiation How heat causes molecules to move How some animals have and use insulation How to better insulate homes Complete an interactive game to create first an open circuit then test that circuit using everyday items to see if they are conductive or not.
That said, lesson three is to beware of recycling old materials (e.g., via a «balanced literacy» approach or a text like Everyday Mathematics) when they don't share the fundamental precepts of the Common Core.
As teachers we know that not every student brings their materials to class everyday.
Spec is everything and the lap time is only relevant if we can actually buy the car in record time spec, at least right away - not like some Seats or Nismos... So far is an impressive time, but if it was achieved with tyres you can't buy for the car (or won't for everyday use), without material that's needed for everyday and even prolonged track - day use (Air Con for ex.)
Not only do we offer great rates everyday and flexible terms, we provide research materials to help you through the auto - buying process.
Furthermore, if you want to use everyday items to place into your hamster's cage, make sure the materials are nontoxic and don't have sharp corners that could cut them.
Richard Tuttle's spare, modest work made from everyday materials does not immediately suggest an affinity with the work of the early German Romantics, but in fact Tuttle is a collector of prints from this era.
«There was something very liberating about it, to understand that painting does not have to be this precious thing hanging on the wall — it's just a piece of fabric, material from everyday life, like the thread that we wear.»
Everyday, low cost materials that mirror Hirschhorn's aim to reach, not only museum directors, galleries or art lovers with a trained eye, but «strangers, passers - by, and people from other cultures.»
He has described his choice to use everyday materials in his work as «political» and that he only uses materials that are «universal, economic, inclusive, and don't bear any plus - value».
The materials may not be miscellaneous and everyday, as with Rauschenberg, but Stella's renditions very much play with the ambiguity between panting and sculpture, flatness and three - dimensionality.
Gates operates on the conviction that everyday objects convey a deep understanding, not only intrinsic to their material aspect, but reminiscent of the experiences in which they have been immersed.
Not unlike the classic foley artist, who uses humble everyday materials to mimic sounds recorded on location during film production, they employ cranks, wheels, cylinders, discs, wires, pulleys, and electrical motors.
Wesselmann never liked his inclusion in American Pop Art, pointing out how he made an aesthetic use of everyday objects and not a reference to them as consumer objects: «I dislike labels in general and «Pop» in particular, especially because it overemphasizes the material used.
Last and certainly not least, how everyday materials are repurposed into fine art.
«I don't think anyone would anticipate a certain material, but I would hope that craftsmanship and a light hearted commentary on our everyday experience could be something people would expect from me,» he says.
For When You're this Beautiful You Don't Have to be Strong (2005), Shaffer uses an absurd juxtaposition of materials to emphasizes the latent sexuality of everyday objects.
As this project emphasizes the latent potential of everyday activities and materials to produce new and potent art forms, it also aims to engage members who don't necessarily consider themselves as being part of the arts community.
Art Papers describes Aspen Mays» work as standing «in deft opposition to the technology we have come to rely on for answers, putting faith not in complex databases and rapidly evolving technology, but rather in the ability of everyday objects and materials to spark our imagination.»
This publication aims not to draw out any notion of influence or direct correlation between these bodies of work, but rather to elucidate a resonance between two artists who both engage transformative processes to invest the humblest of everyday materials with deep aesthetic significance.
Guest curator Rachel Rosenfield Lafo invited the two artists, who had not previously met, to exhibit together because she found affinities in their focus on patterns, repetition, found objects and everyday materials and their adherence to principles descended from Conceptual and Minimal Art.
It does not only involve the idea of bringing new sense to everyday life material, but also investigates the relationship these artists express with the adopted objects.
For Rentmeister, art is much more than just a formal exercise — sculpture (and its materials) is an everyday phenomenon, we just aren't always aware of the esthetic quality of sugar cubes and handkerchiefs.
However, Svensmark and colleagues, not wanting to wait for the credible quantitative results to come in, instead short circuited all of that tedious follow - up work, scaling up to realistic conditions, theoretical and modelling studies demonstrating that their effect was indeed viable, and simply declared in their press materials that the team had «discovered that cosmic rays play a big part in the everyday weather» and «brings to a climax a scientific quest that has lasted two centuries».
This empty perspective is finally shown in his appeal that we «start small, with everyday thoughts about doing the right thing» — he can not conceive of big things like solving the material inequalities that allow people to suffer from the effects of climate.
It doesn't feel as substantial as the V10 before it, but LG insists that the V20 can withstand everyday drops without incident thanks to that silicon polycarbonate material.
«It's also a relatively self - cleaning material that isn't easily damaged by everyday cleaners, plus copper is 100 % recyclable.
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