Sentences with phrase «fascination of»

Nests have always been a fascination of mine — I tend to make them out of recycled steel, wire and other found materials.
having a constant passion for human relationships and fascination of how these relationships can be one of our greatest teachers.
The fascination of star gazing started already at first years of my childhood.
«I am new to AEDP, but have practiced for many years from a standpoint of attachment, relational theory, with growing fascination of interpersonal neurobiology.
As one who has worked in the field of intimate relationships for many years, one abiding fascination of mine is the question: What draws us to our partner?
Portland, OR About Blog The Pitcher Plant Project is Sarracenia curious childhood fascination of carnivorous plants that has grown to be an intense journey of wonder, creativity and growth.
The fascination of star gazing started already at first years of my childhood.
Bitcoin has gone from being a white paper named Peer to Peer Electronic Cash which caught the fascination of the Techie community in November 2008 to being taken very seriously by Governments, Investors and Consumers as the value increased and continues this upward trend.
The cryptocurrency itself is still a typical limited - supply asset, overheated by the media hype and a widespread fascination of the general public with the recent surge in cyberattacks and cryptocurrency - extorting ransomware.
The fascination of cryptocurrencies have been growing rapidly over recent years, and it is highly likely the adoption and creation of cryptocurrencies will spread globally given the array of benefits they offer.
Wearables have become a fascination of the industry, with Pebble kicking things off in 2013, followed by Samsung and Sony making bigger plays as the smartphone market begins to slow down.
Open Culture — «The Periodic Table Table»: All The Elements in Hand - Carved Wooden Boxes — Theo Gray — Ah, the fascination of watching a geek do his thing.
A fascination of this case is to watch a judge treading a careful path between the technicalities of issue estoppel and a possible strike out on the one hand, balanced against a clear emphasis on the court's duty to protect the welfare of a child in the widest possible sense: the first a matter of analysis of law, the second a matter of pure discretion.
The fascination of fake - skeptics with the troposphere comes from the current flat (at record high levels) of tropospheric temperatures.
You've got the fascination of environmentalists with the benefits of the nuclear power exactly reversed.
In fact I understand the fascination of sceptics with short term variation rather than trends in graphs, there thinking is equally structured.
At the same time, paintings like City Limits have a strange baroque grandeur, and a bitter undertow — an insistence on the fascination of cruelty.
The fascination of certain great paintings of the past is that they don't care about the sympathy you have for them.
Artist Richard Prince, a man who knows a lot about the fine art of appropriation, had Coppola over to his Manhattan studio the day after he'd attended a Bling Ring screening to discuss art, film, and the fascination of a Hollywood crime spree.
Exhibition 7 January — 9 February 2017 450 Park Avenue, New York (map) Phillips is pleased to present Gerhard Richter: Abstraktes Bild, which focuses on the artist's ongoing exploration of abstraction, a fascination of his since the early 1960s.
Even when Hayes flirts with stereotypes, as some of his titles hint, or with the shorthand of the police sketch artist, his drawings proclaim the innate fascination of the human face.
As such, it will show the fascination of Orozco's art through works past and present, from his well - known La DS — a car sliced in half and perfectly reassembled — to his newest creations.
This duality, or tension between opposing impulses, is a major fascination of Douglas Gordon, whose work has often drawn inspiration from Scottish literature to explore a split in the wider Scottish psyche.
Perhaps most widely known for having been «discovered» by Marcel Duchamp in 1919, the American Louis Michel Eilshemius has long held the fascination of fellow artists.
There is nothing to compare with the first - time fascination of discovering all the hocus - pocus of synthetic and artificial perspective: one - and two - point vanishing points, closing one eye, boxes with oblique angles and windows to the Tuscan countryside.
(ENG) This exhibition explores affinities with Romanticism in contemporary art practice, and the continuing fascination of the Landscape Sublime.
In his new works, Stella continues with his fascination of stars and arching forms and delves into explorations of materials as varied as Corian, aluminium, plywood and elasto plastic.
The Métamatic Research Initiative (MRI) stems from the fascination of art collectors Allard and Natascha Jakobs with the work of Jean Tinguely, and a more general interest in questions about the authorship of worksofart.
«No anecdote, no event, nothing sensational, not even the smallest human presence, just the fascination of the trace left by it.
But the phrase also clues us into the compression and release of the artist's creative energy as the source of the fascination of the 62 works here, which filled two rooms.
Eduardo Paolozzi, Tony Cragg and Richard Deacon have each made a number of works which respond to or mirror the fascination of the Laocoon.
The Whitney Biennial format has always tempted the guilty fascination of watching a train wreck.
This exhibition invites the audience to think again about the formal fascination of the Laocoon group, and to consider how its suspense has been translated into the forms of modern sculpture.
The space between things has always been a fascination of 76 - year - old light artist Doug Wheeler.
The artist reveals the fascination of a city that never sleeps and is constantly breathing from its changing layers of multicultural rhythms.»
Mandy Rogers Horton studied at Anderson University, IN, The Queen's University of Belfast, The Chautauqua Institute, NY, and earned an MFA from American University, Washington D.C. Growing up in a military family, frequent moves and travel in the US and Europe, left her with a fascination of culture and languages.
The theme of my previous post, «Still «Naked By The Window,»» was the fascination of watching patriarchy take care of its own, in this case tracking the orchestration of efforts, over a period of years, to restore Carl Andre's personal reputation in advance of his retrospective at Dia, there being no question of needing to restore his artistic reputation which is unquestioned and secure.
After graduating from Central Saint Martins in 2009, Tyrimos paintings have grown in detail and fascination of urban lifestyles, with an emphasis on the emission of colour through light, most notable in her paintings of London and New York at night.
British painter Cecily Brown (b. 1969) nurtured an early fascination of «scary» art: «I had sneak looks at it, like you might look at Playboy», just as German painter Gerhard Richter (b. 1932) was attracted by art's capacity for uncertainty, perplexity — and coincidence.
His new work at Para Site, 23 Million Years of Foreplay, was conceived out his fascination of Kashmir Shivaism, an ancient Hindu philosophy in which the god Shiva stands beyond the limits of sex to be described He, She or It.
An African American who grew up in south - central Los Angeles, the artist's richly textured collages merge his fascination of the personal space of painting with the sprawling, continually changing street facades of the city and the particular political and racial tensions that still exist there.
As with many galleries — seemingly elitist and inaccessible - most of the local community does not get to experience the beauty and fascination of art.
They've been a fascination of mine ever since.
These particular images lie under Traffic Lights 2.0, his latest series that continues his fascination of bright lights at night.
They show the photographer's deep love and fascination of the people of Tokyo and its wonderful streets, nooks and crannies.
Being of broad interests he pursued the study of physics wanting to unite his devotion to art with the fascination of science that was ignited during his visits, from the early age of five, to the lab, where his aunt was assistant to the leading nuclear physicist in the country.
Race is a subject that has all the fascination of a hornet's nest, and if I'm going to poke at it, I'd prefer to use a light touch.
Nature is a fascination of mine, and camera in hand I discover many new and beautiful flora and fauna, and land / sea / skyscapes for future paintings and prints.
Her curatorial credits include Feminine Masculine: On the Struggle and Fascination of Dealing with the Other Sex for Photo50 at the London Art Fair.
In the second part that will be published tomorrow, she talks about the fascination of food and future projects.
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