Sentences with phrase «form imbued»

Creation of the richly complex Medicine Buddha Mandala — a form imbued with powerful healing properties — will begin on September 21, and will be open to the public, Tuesdays through Sundays, between 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM and 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM daily.
Students can expect to create forms imbued with exceptional detail, enabling exploration of shape and surface both known and invented.
By the 1930s, British sculptor Henry Moore (1898 - 1986) had achieved international recognition for his monumental figures, organic forms imbued with classical references that would become his lifelong subjects.
The forms imbue clinical data with an eerie, organic confusion.

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While I would admit that scientific materialists are correct in their rejection of certain rigid forms of teleology, I shall argue here that their opposition to a universe imbued with value and significance flows in part out of a naive notion of human perception.
Hitler's maniacal program of genocide, which annihilated 6 million Jews in our century, has imbued the term «anti-Semitism» with a quality of dread — dread of an incoherent and unconditional evil which is unaccountably present in human form.
But Edward O. Wilson, the Harvard professor of biology who is the father of sociobiology and the world's leading expert on social insects, believes that the virtues which GCMA imbued him with were crucial to forming his character, as a citizen and a scientist.
Although most of the current research is still lab - based, scientists have already imbued test participants with the sense of moving from their own bodies into another form, such as a Barbie doll, or watching themselves from a distance in a willful out - of - body experience.
Guillermo del Toro also dazzlingly uses splashy screens of water and appropriate sound effects to transition between scenes, and imbues the aesthetics with oceanic color grading both indoors and outdoors, all showing that his visual eye is once again in top form.
A few less than intriguing things then take place, such as Tiger Lily explaining to Peter that he will know the truth about his mother when he submerges himself in a nearby river, because the river has somehow been imbued with his mum's memories, and can show it all to him in the form of poorly - constructed animation.
Taken overall, the fifth - generation Land Rover Discovery, even in its most basic form, continues to be imbued with brilliance.
The work, which references and contradicts Richard Serra's One Ton Prop (House of Cards), questions the status of objects, in which wilting throne structures and suspended chandeliers are reduced to outlines, taking on a vocabulary of demise and bankruptcy while imbuing forms of resilience and strength.
His environments offer to take us to a place of limbo, where memories, impressions, and emotions exist beyond a world defined by the totality of conventional relationships and imbue art with the potential to create new forms of life to match the contemporary world of devalued knowledge and truth.
Enhanced by the almost tonal repetition of form, Scully's paintings are imbued with musical associations.
Characterized by static camera positions, long takes and ambient sound, her films are imbued by an uncanny stillness that elicits meditative forms of attention.
(1910 - 1962) American, yet imbued with visual culture of Europe, Franz Kline exemplifies the development of pictorial language from a figurative form that derives from Rembrandt and the other great masters whose work he knew well from visiting European museums, to abstraction.
Ceramic vessels made of Mallorcan earth are at once playful and disturbing: Double Autoportrait (2011)'s facial features appear as if formed haphazardly, or spontaneously generated, and imbued with the artist's energy.
Closer inspection revealed that many of the flowers had the faces of young Asian men peering out from their tiny centers, which imbued these already ethereal forms with a spirit reminiscent of winged fairies or souls in flight.
At first glance, the works take the form of conventional geometric paintings; however, upon closer inspection, the symbolism imbued within each of Mizù paintings is revealed — they are abstractions and combinations of maritime flags.
Flight as the «most improbable» form of human locomotion, together with its mythic connotations, continues in this context to be imbued with a deep fascination.»
«Driving by her home in rural Massachusetts, Braman will often find such abandoned fragments by the side of the road, and later imbue them with the same significance as the pure forms of major postmodern sculpture.»
Across a decades - long career, his work explored what he called «the drama of objects,» imbuing forms with animism and rhythm.
They imbue a pure form with an almost meditative spirituality and everyday emotions.
The convolutions of these chance felt fragments recall a disparate collection of memories — the quick gestures of a Joan Mitchell painting, the color field forms of Morris Louis» stained canvases, the starkness of Robert Morris» wall pieces — each imbued with aleatory process that accepts accident and chance.
His investigations of line, volume, color, texture, shape, and form are imbued with a sense of spirituality and informed by a deep intellectual curiosity.
Referencing interests in myth, morphology and the mysteries of aquatic states, she has developed a distinctive language of abstraction in which organic forms are imbued with a remarkable quality of luminosity.
Without specific reference points, Tuttle's seductive investigations of line, volume, colour and form are imbued with a sense of spirituality and informed by a deep intellectual curiosity.
Each reflects the ways in which the artist imbued form with the narrative history of human subjects, usually influential African - American figures.
An interlocking brass structure imbued with movement, snaking across the landscape and binding the form to its site was created during the preliminary process of the Musée national des beaux - arts du Québec design competition.
While together forming an installation, these new pieces also create an environment, imbued with memories and associations, for the other works on display.
While becoming an expert in this technique - driven, often impersonal art form, she imbued it with a personal context and history, blending the Eastern focus on precision and methodology with a Western emphasis on creative, subjective expression.
For example, Meadowmere Street offers a simple food truck with an amusing hula dancer form atop its sign, as the glimmer from the neon and service window lights illuminate the surrounding spaces and imbue the simple cracked lines of the street with a mysterious quality.
«This program examines and intervenes into the codes and forms used to demarcate our everyday life, by appropriating or interrupting common gestures and modes of communication, capitalizing on and redeploying systems of power and exchange, and imbuing quotidian experiences with the poetic.»
It articulates its form through a real body, a real presence, and gives its subjects, which are often imbued with political urgency, a condition of actual being.
The Saw Tooth Wave continues the artist's interest in the ways that technologies and cultural zeitgeists imbue our experience of the world, taking its title from a type of audio wave form common to the sounds produced by synthesisers from the 1960s onwards.
It is thought that these sensuous figures informed the seemingly abstract forms of his sculptures, imbuing them with an anthropomorphic quality that is not always immediately apparent.
Taylor's rich and varied visual vocabulary imbues his paintings with the allusion to another space, shifting illusively between known and unknowns, dreams and reality, abstract forms and flickers of recognisable beings.
In his videos, Tabor Robak inhabits the world of the video game, imbuing the fantastic form with allegory and critique.
Mark Grotjahn continues to invest painting with new discoveries in form and technique, while imbuing the opposites of abstraction and representation with an idiosyncratic range of beautiful and complex meanings.
Together, the works embody a new form of cultural masquerade that places performer and object upon the same continuum, both mounted and imbued with spirit.
Catanese imbues these places with myth and magic as a way to discuss how people form a sense of who they are and their moral systems based upon their surroundings.
From this, the viewer imbues their own experiences of the self in a symbiosis of form and formlessness.
Unwin teases and collages images, shapes and forms together in pastel, pencil and acrylic creating elusive, colourful abstract paintings imbued with a darker, often sinister psychological narrative.
Slow, powerful visual rhythms imbue Stern's rich forms with the weighty feel of geologic time, like the movement of glaciers in exotic hues.
Gardar Eide Einarsson's multi-lingual, always - appropriative practice scavenges its imagery and forms from mass media; the artist treats his source material as both ridiculous and insidious, imbuing it with his ethos of humor and acute critical distance.
But the geometric forms in the works exhibited here are counterbalanced by layers of translucent colour, with small pools and drips of interacting cool and warm hues that imbue the jagged lines with unpredictability and impish freedom.
Peeking through these colored forms are elements of unpainted aluminum, imbuing the statue with a «mirroresque», reflective quality.
Agnes Martin has imbued her work with feelings that are generally aroused when viewing significant form.
The works can be organized into the following groups: anthropomorphism (imbuing the form of an animal or inanimate object with human features or behaviors), biomorphism (having a nonrepresentational form or pattern that resembles a living organism), and rhizomorphism (comprising a root - like structure).
Whether a life - size bicycle in Chalk Bike or larger - than - life chalk and charcoal light bulbs in Light Giver Light Taker, Rhode believes that using such tools equates to a form of animism, or imbuing such inanimate objects with a soul.
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