Sentences with phrase «fleeting beauty of»

The longing of both artists manifests in their ability to capture the fragility and essence of subjects who can no longer speak for themselves, and the fleeting beauty of life in bloom as it slides to decay.
Ross Bleckner is a highly influential New York artist whose dreamlike paintings hover between representation and abstraction and explore issues of loss, change, memory, and the fleeting beauty of life.
She proposes an art as social and shared as it is experiential and aesthetic, immersing us in the fleeting beauty of this bountiful intersection.
Peter Doig paints scenes I wish I had seen, capturing the instantaneous and fleeting beauty of the ordinary that we know can be extraordinary if we are lucky enough to see it as such.

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Make some room for the moments of beauty, however fleeting, that break through our resolve & our armour, our urgency & our self - importance.
It's the time of year where beauty in the game becomes fleeting.
There is no evil, only nature, a broad scape from marvels of beauty to tragic aberrations, all nature, all fleeting.
Love is so much more intelligent than vanity, than shallow views of beauty, than trends, than anything transient, anything fleeting.
Pine trees laugh in the face of cold, trees in grasslands have very thick bark to resist fires, some plants in the tundra have dish - like flowers that chase the sun to collect as much warmth as they can, and then some plants only bloom once a year, as if to remind us of just how fleeting beauty can be.
There are lots of fleeting beauty trends; blue eyeliner, strobing, over plucked eyebrows (we're so glad that's over!)
For the most part, Blue Valentine is quite an unpleasant film, fixated with the misery of a relationship — with only a few fleeting moments of beauty or romance.
You Were Never Really Here is a fleeting mood piece that, for its occasional moments of startling beauty and Phoenix's auching tumult, doesn't linger.
It's just that Reichardt believes the world is one unmitigated disaster after the next, sporadically punctuated by fleeting moments of beauty.
The saturated color photographs of New Orleans resident Sophie T. Lvoff additionally provide a timely gentrification - themed coda for the show: Images of corners of the city where the old and the new meet, they capture the kind of dilapidated beauty that can't help but be fleeting.
«Each of Mosse's photographs reveal life's destruction,» says curator Shauta Marsh, «And he seeks to preserve fleeting beauty, no matter the circumstances.»
He aims to pursue the fleeting quality of beauty; perfection is synonymous with perfect questioning, rather than a stable state of the mind and the senses.
Bleckner, of course, has been mining the territory mapped by tragic loss and fleeting beauty throughout his career, and his waxy new works ---- clock faces overlaid by bright floral motifs on canvas and paper ---- continue in this vein and show him in peak form as he returns to gestural painting from recent harder - edged, airbrushed works.
Words seem the opposite of what is evoked: at first an ephemeral grasp on what feels like fleeting beauty, followed by the realization that the beauty has, indeed, been captured and will not flit away in the blink of an eye.
Her striking black and white photographs create fragmented images that express fleeting beauty and the turbulence of contemporary life.
Through the tragic tale of Achilles, Nguyen calls attention to the fleeting nature of youth and beauty.
Working in various media, Linda Stillman's work focuses on the passage of time in nature; how plants grow and die, and how we try to preserve the memory of their fleeting moments of beauty.
The Open competition sees Scottish photographer Alex Ingle capture a joyous, fleeting moment between a grandfather and grandchild, and Britain's natural beauty is portrayed by Grant Ritchie's panoramic image of Belhaven Bridge, near Dunbar, at high tide.
Perhaps we sense in Gabriele's work the fleeting and fragile nature of youth and beauty.
Candidly capturing fleeting moments of beauty among the seemingly ordinary happenings of daily life, Henri Cartier - Bresson's work is intuitive and observational.
A major exhibition of new works by British artist Marie Harnett, celebrating fleeting moments of drama, beauty and suspense from contemporary film is opening soon.
Mono no aware suggests that because we exist in a state of constant change, the beauty we see around us becomes heightened by its fleeting nature.
The beauty of hardwood flooring is timeless, yet fleeting.
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