Sentences with phrase «face of nature»

Mobilized by the artist, the building is a process of reordering the world, supporting its chaos, thus, differentiating the activity in face of nature».
Poverty, social oppression, war and violence in society, and the polluted, barren, hostile face of nature — both express this violation of the covenant.
The canyon, God's Window, the Three Rondavels, Panorama Route, Klein Drakensberg escarpment, Weeping Face of Nature
As you advance through your journey, the various faces of Nature go past your eyes, thus letting you have an enjoyable time.
Visual artists Lucas Ighile and Ayla El - Moussa, known together as 25th Century, stun with their portraits of women with faces of nature or skylines.
When we come to study the phenomenon of conversion or religious regeneration, we shall see that a not infrequent consequence of the change operated in the subject is a transfiguration of the face of nature in his eyes.
It just flies in the face of the nature of scientific discovery to state absolutely that something does not exist because we can't see it.
The American experience in the leveling of a continent and the partial reshaping of the face of nature constitutes one large national illustration of this kind of force.
Man can reshape the conditions of his life, change the face of nature, eliminate killing diseases, reconstruct the human body, control the growth of population in ways beyond anything remotely conceivable before the twentieth century.
Survivor has never been about human ingenuity in the face of nature but about human scheming, betrayal, and selfishness in the course of competition.
And it makes the moment all the more effective, for feeling how quickly luck can turn, and how little training and experience means in the face of nature's monstrous indifference.
Everest is a terrific reminder of not only a famous mountaineering disaster, but also staggering hubris and foolishness in the face of nature's utter indifference.Read More
It's a reminder — we are powerless in the face of Nature's indifference.
Before you get up in arms about man changing the face of nature, I can report that what they have done is sensational.
I love Albert York's potent quietness; Tom Uttech's awe in the face of nature; John Currin's moxie and creative ransacking of art history (but not his politics); Neo Rauch's ambition, imagination and painterly attack; Paula Rego's humanism; Paula Modersohn - Becker's tender color and character.
The paintings depict the wilderness and fantasies about great adventures with references to memories from the artist's early life in Kiruna, films he has seen, places he has visited or the smallness of humanity in the face of nature.
Gavronsky's delicate pastel works posit a deflated colonial male figure as humbled in the face of nature and, at times, crippled by remorse as he is positioned on his knees before people exploited over the ages.
In the improbable «Peak» (2013), the application of delicate lights, shadows, and surface details don't make its extreme angularity more plausible so much as call attention to their own artifice, and to the poignant inadequacy of artifice itself in the face of nature's geological scale.
Those who create and plan should practice humility in the face of nature.
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