Sentences with phrase «flowing images of the world»

Artist creates flowing images of the world using fragmented collages of landscapes and cityscapes.

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This also means that, flowing from Mary's role in God's plan, all womanhood is sacred and sacramentally (physically and spiritually) expresses the whole created world's call to co-operate with God in bringing God's children to birth and maturity in the life of God in the image of Jesus.
The informing image of this world view is water, especially as found in the deep, swift streams that flow through Peru's mountain gorges.
And the final thing you put in a temple is the image of God... so that the life and power of God can flow into the world
The couple specialise in photographing volcanic eruptions around the world, and through their research organisation Volcano Watch International use their vibrant images of lava flows and explosive eruptions to educate the public about active volcanoes.
More importantly, it places us in a compelling world where we essentially assume the role of image consultants, in response to the real and replicated press coverage that is regularly seen flowing in from the outside.
In the earlier films, particularly in Days of Heaven, the constant flow of images has very little spatial continuity, thereby making each image a discrete world existing on its own (or an emerging - abiding sway, one would say) rather than a small bit of perceptual information.
The show is an image of what the art world can be at its best: a place that is about a constant flow and exchange of ideas, an engine for excellence, a place of collaboration and constructive competition, of extremes and diversity and endless discovery.
Unlike any other contemporary artistic oeuvre, he formulates specific images for a world that is increasingly being ruled by the flow of information and electronic communications, and connects this visualization simultaneously to the physical experience of placelessness and disorientationmore
Her work is based on an awareness that the endless flow of images we see on a daily basis impacts our perception of ourselves and our ability to read the world.
The Hirshhorn Museum's description for the show is very punctual and poetic at the same time: «In a world conditioned by the frantic, 24/7 flow of information and the ephemerality of digital media, many moving - image artists are countering these tendencies with works that emphasize slower, more meditative forms of perception.
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