This phenomenon is emphasized by the settings of the photographs — either in empty gallery or studio spaces or in expansive
fields of grass with no further context or landscape.
The new body of work presented in the exhibition features allusive and archetypal imagery — a basket of apples,
fields of grass, flooded waters — symbols and landscapes that connect the work to what Martínez Celaya has previously done.
Perched high on a hill surrounded by
fields of grass and beautifully reimagined by designers Studio Tack, the 38 - room mountain lodge hosted the first edition of Design Hotel's new experimental collaborative hospitality project, Further.
Until you have a dog, you'll probably marvel at rolling
fields of grass at sunset.
The dogs have big
fields of grass and trees in which to run.
Their wild ancestors would have lived in
fields of grass, so it is natural for them to want to hide in grass, as well as eat it.
and lose yourself as you get to work cutting down
fields of grass, hunting down your kidnapped sister.
Since «George Washington» (2000) opens with a teenage girl's dreamy, wise - beyond - her - years narration as the camera floats in slow - motion through waving
fields of grass and glides along railroad tracks, you probably don't need to be told that first - time feature director David Gordon Green, then just twenty five and fresh out of film school, was a big Terrence Malick fan.
Breastfeeding is very common in our district of Mansehra, northeast Pakistan, an area with lush, feminine beauty, with high green mountains,
fields of grass, and crops of maize, wheat, rice, and all kinds of fruits and vegetables.
Amatul Wadood Nazli, Mansehra, Pakistan Photo: Sebastián Puenzo Breastfeeding is very common in our district of Mansehra, northeast Pakistan, an area with lush, feminine beauty, with high green mountains,
fields of grass, and crops of maize, wheat, rice, and all kinds of fruits and vegetables.
«But if you go through
a field of grass after it's been mowed or a crop field after harvesting, you'll smell these compounds.»
out of thin air shallow breaths are born giving life where there was once none providing comfort to those who grieve to those whose lives are in desperate need of meaningful nurturing burial grounds of once mighty empires have long expired and recycled into
fields of grasses and wildflowers articulated masterpieces of complexion breathing quietly and free from harm https://jdubqca.files.wordpress.com/2018/05/in-search-of-flowers.mp3 may two thousand eighteen copyright j matthew waters all right reserved
Makes me feel like I'm walking in
a field of grass and flowers.
And this is where my imagination gets a little wild... from afar the green spots look like
a field of grass.
The dark.rain.the sun in
a field of grass on the way to the beach.
A few days later, while standing in the middle of a waving
field of grass, the sun bathing the landscape in a yellow joy, she is kissed by George, most unexpectedly.
The endpapers are also worth discovering: The opening pages display a brick wall, and the final ones show readers
a field of grasses.
The field of grass with jagged rocks looks an awful lot like the limbo that Nariko was in when talking to the sword.
Ansel Adams (American, 1902 - 1984)
Field of Grasses, Laguna Niguel, early 1960s.
Lina Puerta's hybrid anatomical - biological multi-media sculptures explore the physical connections between the human body and nature, and Sylvia Schwartz's site - specific installation
Field of Grass represents the artist's attempt to create a sense of grounded space for herself in response to her family history of displacement.
Not exact matches
A month later Kristy, who gave birth to the couple's daughter Dylan in September 2011, led Haute Living on a tour
of the immaculate 9 - acre grounds — complete with a paddleball and
grass tennis court, soccer
field, outdoor pool and fountain — and spoke to us about her Hamptons life.»
As for man, his days are as
grass: as a flower
of the
field, so he flourisheth.
Mat 6:30 Wherefore, if God so clothe the
grass of the
field, which to day is, and to morrow is cast into the oven, shall he not much more clothe you, O ye
of little faith?
In this vast cosmos, such as science knows it, we humans (even as an entire race, from beginning to end) are barely a speck in silent space, unimportant, less enduring than galaxies and stars» less so even than many plants, insects, and viruses» here today like the
grass of the
field, tomorrow gone.
I will race under the gates
of heaven, back to the mortal
fields, my flock, my stubbled
grass and mud.
If that is how God clothes the
grass of the
field, which is here today and tomorrow is thrown into the fire, will he not much more clothe you, O you
of little faith?
«All flesh is like
grass and all its glory like the flower
of the
field; the
grass dries up, the flowers wither, if the breath
of God passes over them.»
If God so clothes the
grass of the
field, shall he not much more clothe you?»
«Yes, man is as
grass, he blooms like the flower
of the
field; if a breath
of wind passes over it, it is gone; and its place knows it no more.»
How do
field mice sever blades
of grass?
Jesus stressed the divine concern for the sparrows and even the
grasses of the
field, If a man is worth many sparrows then a sparrow's worth is not zero.
But if God so clothes the
grass of the
field, which is alive today and tomorrow is thrown into the oven, will he not much more clothe you - you
of little faith?
Man,
of course, is like one
of the natural objects in the hands
of man: «Their inhabitants, shorn
of strength, are dismayed and confounded, and have become like plants
of the
field, and like tender
grass, like
grass on the housetops...» What is forgotten is that when the power
of man is unleashed it is never in the hands
of all men («man» here means some men rather than all men, and this is even more flagrantly so today).
The description
of the fowls
of the air, the lilies
of the
field, the
grass which today is and tomorrow is cast into the oven, and Solomon in all his glory, has etched itself forever on the memory
of humanity in most
of the languages
of the world.
... God so clothes the
grass of the
field...» Matthew (6: 28 - 30) «In saying that the Church should take serious note
of modern science in her catechesis and in her evangelisation we are merely affirming that this improved observation should help to develop further our vision
of reality.»
I planned from days
of old what now I bring to pass, that you should turn fortified cities into heaps
of ruins, 26 while their inhabitants, shorn
of strength, are dismayed and confounded, and have become like plants
of the
field, and like tender
grass, like
grass on the housetops; blighted before it is grown?
Like the birds
of the air, who do not sow or reap, and the
grass of the
field, which do not labor or spin (Matt 6:26 - 28), I must learn to accept and rely on my Heavenly Father to provide.
Your post reminded me to walk through the
grass, down to our barn, beside which lives a rhubarb plant alongside a
field of purple forget - me - nots.
I am so excited about this episode
of the
Grass Fed Podcast because we have two experts in the
field of autoimmune and nutrition.
The birds are singing, the frost is thawing and I can see a little bit
of green
grass coming through on the
fields.
There's lots
of grass, corn
fields, Wal - marts, and people actually have yards, driveways, and privacy.
When it comes to the consumer's perception
of «free - range,» arguably the vision that «free - range» most often conjures is
of a bird happily hunting and pecking in the
grass in an open
field.
Jean just kept his foot in and passed half the
field on the
grass to shoot into the lead
of the race.
It was an idea dusted with magic, a summertime daydream
of a ball
field, surrounded by a 10 - foot - high fence
of native red stone, with a lush Bermuda
grass outfield, rows
of rosebushes, a luxurious manager's bungalow behind third base and a spectacular vista
of the Davis Mountains rising beyond the fences.
The
field is battling a recently made - over par - 71 Quail Hollow course that features a new version
of Bermuda
grass as well as the same sand as is used at Augusta National.
A few seconds past 2:30 p.m. this Monday afternoon in Crosley
Field in Cincinnati a young man — named Fowler, perhaps, or Nuxhall, or maybe Valentine or Baczewski or Podbielan — dressed in cleated shoes, flannel knickers, a peaked cap and a shirt bearing a scarlet letter «C» over the left breast, will stand for a moment on a low, hard - packed mound
of dirt in the middle
of a green square
of grass, take a deep breath and then, with a violent twisting
of his body, throw a baseball.
This was all a
grass field [motioning to the north
of the stadium, where new athletic facilities have since been built].
Central played its home games at Gill Stadium, a now -100-year-old structure that back then had a baseball diamond running through the middle
of its natural
grass field.
Though their car park pitch is
of grass yet it has the appearance
of a cabbage
field.
Roy Terrell says, «America is a land
of green
grass and blooming
fields, not
of ice and snow, and to Americans cross-country skiing is an idiot's pastime.»