Sentences with phrase «found objects in nature»

Pietromarchi, who both wrote and illustrated the book, uses collages, photos, and found objects in nature to lay it all out, and with an infectious passion for art, she invites readers to make connections and create art meaningful to them.
«Rivers and Tides» was the haunting doc about Andy Goldsworthy, an artist who creates temporary works out of found objects in nature, and then watches as nature destroys them.

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In succeeding endeavors, however, he proposed that they are, and that they also are constituted as a pattern (SMW 174) in the manner of a non-uniform object, a non-uniform object being one which requires an extended locus to show its complete nature, that is, it can not be found in any situation less than the whole situation (SMW 183In succeeding endeavors, however, he proposed that they are, and that they also are constituted as a pattern (SMW 174) in the manner of a non-uniform object, a non-uniform object being one which requires an extended locus to show its complete nature, that is, it can not be found in any situation less than the whole situation (SMW 183in the manner of a non-uniform object, a non-uniform object being one which requires an extended locus to show its complete nature, that is, it can not be found in any situation less than the whole situation (SMW 183in any situation less than the whole situation (SMW 183).
It is, he further clarifies, by the primarily emotive nature of this relation of subject and object in experience that there arises a «conformity of feeling,» a «sympathetic bond,» between the two relata found in experience.
«We affirm,» writes Origen, «that human nature is not sufficient in any way to seek for God and to find Him in his pure nature, unless it is helped by the God who is the object of the search.»
If we take the widest possible range of objects (all that is possible) to constitute Being, our particular order appears less necessary in its constitution than fixed Nature as we find it.
For we could not think of pure possibilities, if all eternal objects, of which the ideas of mathematics only constitute a subgroup, necessarily had to find an application in nature.
She creates jewellery inspired by nature, casting objects in silver (and soon gold) that she finds on walks through the woods, along the river or by the sea.
Rather than gathering objects, you could try to find letters, numbers, or shapes already in nature.
«We think we are seeing the collective light from millions of the first objects to form in the universe,» explains Alexander Kashlinsky of the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, who details the finding in the current issue of Nature.
In 2009 my colleagues and I determined that the act of changing the types of objects found in a computer science classroom from the stereotypically geeky (Star Trek posters, junk food and soda cans) to more neutral objects (nature posters, coffee mugs and water bottles) was enough to raise female students» level of interest in the subject matter to that of the maleIn 2009 my colleagues and I determined that the act of changing the types of objects found in a computer science classroom from the stereotypically geeky (Star Trek posters, junk food and soda cans) to more neutral objects (nature posters, coffee mugs and water bottles) was enough to raise female students» level of interest in the subject matter to that of the malein a computer science classroom from the stereotypically geeky (Star Trek posters, junk food and soda cans) to more neutral objects (nature posters, coffee mugs and water bottles) was enough to raise female students» level of interest in the subject matter to that of the malein the subject matter to that of the males.
As scientists report online today in Nature, the new object is the first ever found whose orbit (red curve) resembles that of Sedna (orange curve), a far - off body that never gets close to Neptune's path (outermost magenta circle).
And partly — Matt can say more about this — one of the things I think he found very attractive about alchemy is the — it was an opportunity to see forces that were not normally present in nature — that is, you have falling objects and you have light but when you start messing around with alchemy, you get really strange things happening.
Follow - up observations, detailed today in Nature, have found that the asteroid is dark and reddish, similar to the objects in the outer Solar System.
Every student would take part in a 15 - minute, arts - infused learning activity, like reading a poem by Maya Angelou, then entering the text through rhythmic and melodic interpretations, using voices and found objects to create a cacophony of sounds; or finding a specimen in nature, then analyzing and drawing it in visual journals.
When I explore this landscape I find myself connecting with the textures and patterns that nature provides, finding interest in detritus that washes ashore, both organic and in - organic, for even the smallest of objects contain the beauty of randomness and irregularity.We live in one of the most dynamic environments on the planet, where ocean meets land; ever changing, our lives are deeply connected to this place where tides ebb and flow revealing aggregate shapes, leaving imprints, and proving that time is both fast and slow.
She focuses on fusing found objects to convey her own personal memories, inspired by nature, womanhood and her belief in recycling energy and materials.
Natalie Baxter employs sewing and quilting techniques from her grandmother to create soft sculptures exploring Americana and the political zeitgeist; Paola Citterio creates pieces blending the traditional craftwork she learned from the women in her childhood home (knitting, sewing, felting and baking) with found objects from city streets; and Leslie Tucker translates her passion for satire, consumer culture, and decoding human nature into suggestive digital collages layered with meaning.
Sculptural in nature, the photographs are representations of landscapes with discreet manipulations made by the artist using her body, found objects and cut paper.
Fantastic and exotic representational subjects sourced from objects found in nature such as dried plant detritus, (leaves, pods, twigs, etc...) are ruminated over, then transformed into bronzes and paintings in this most recent solo exhibit of Kat's work.
Cuban - born painter Osvaldo Mesa explores influences of Baroque painting, Abstraction, fetish objects, and forms found in nature.
In 1974 he founded, together with a group of artists, writers, film - makers, performance artists and musicians, the Laboratoire Agit» Art, whose aim was to transform the nature of artistic practice from a formalist, object - bound sensibility to practices based on experimentation and agitation, process rather than product, ephemerality rather than permanence.
Rauschenberg's use of found objects and everyday materials in the combines to invade and subvert the pristine nature of the picture plane has both elicited critical attention and influenced a variety of artists, from Joseph Beuys and Andy Warhol to Bruce Nauman and Sigmar Polke.
Along the same lines, the Brazilian artist Erika Verzutti recreates fruits, vegetables, and other objects found in nature as sculptures made of more permanent stuff, like bronze, clay, and concrete.
These sculptures, often made from modified found objects, suggest the irreverent nature of Ai's project and reconfigure materials in new and evocative ways.
In the artist's own words, «their relation to the natural world suggests a link between man and nature, implying the sculptures are found objects in a human forest.&raquIn the artist's own words, «their relation to the natural world suggests a link between man and nature, implying the sculptures are found objects in a human forest.&raquin a human forest.»
Using a range of materials, from found and handmade objects to plants and naturally occurring reactions, the works are brought together and move in the direction of a perhaps fictional, or not - yet - tapped, «third nature,» providing a «new take on the ways that natural materials can be considered and reconstructed for an audience.»
Patterning found in nature, people and objects is of paramount interest to Ms. Smith, and serves as the springboard for her compositions.
His simulations model the dynamics of often imaginative organisms and objects, but do so with the unforgiving causality found in nature itself.
I walked the rooms and found connections that lead from line, to the subversion of objects, and the sublime resonance of nature — but ultimately a question of purpose and place was looming in my mind.
His projects serve as metaphors that highlight the hybrid aspects of these transitional places, where he finds «poetry, beauty, ingenuity, and humor in the fringe areas that lie «in - between» - places where culture, nature, objects, and aesthetics collide, overlap, adapt, and sometimes co-exist.»
It is always good to see our favorite objects in a new light, and this exhibition gives us an opportunity to appreciate the artistic inspiration found in nature
Zittel's work highlights the complicated idea that we need to find meaning and structure in our lives; our desire to imbue use objects with intentionality; and the cyclical nature of our particular ideologies or utopias.
While the imagery, often archaic in nature, is found from different sources, Craven's intention is to create a new universal language by the collecting and arranging of objects and patterns.
I work with found objects going back to nature, shadowing out unique patterns yet grounded somewhere abstractly in our experience, that we might reference back to them in new serendipitous ways.
She later began a career in model - making, but soon turned back to her love of nature, crafting beautiful artworks out of natural found objects.
Regel explains, «The human body and objects found in nature fascinate me.
The human body and objects found in nature fascinate me,» explains Regel.
Suffocated by the polyurethane of his «nature - carpets,» Piero Gilardi became aware of existential urgency that led him, in 1966 (the «inhabitable art» exhibition with Gian Enzo Sperone), to the realization of objects that are no longer a mediated or mimetic concretization of his functional and instrumental modes of behavior: we find ourselves faced with his pack - saddle, his wheelbarrow, his saw, his ladder.
As thin doilies of color or tufts of mold - like growth spread over the object's surface, these hybrids work like a counterpoint and respond to the idealized representations of nature found in domestic patterns.
Silverpoint drawings in my Human Nature Series depict objects I find in nature that communNature Series depict objects I find in nature that communnature that communicate.
Detailed Description: The sculpture of Gino Miles combines, in a contemporary context, his love and energy for both objects found in nature and classical sculpture.
The sculpture of Gino Miles combines, in a contemporary context, his love and energy for both objects found in nature and classical sculpture.
His simulations model the dynamics of imaginative organisms and objects, but with the unforgiving causality found in nature.
In these works, found everyday objects have been stripped of their commercial or symbolic value, negating their utility and concealing their identity to capture the surprisingly enigmatic nature of the quotidian.
These may be objects that have endured through ages or generations, the immutable remnants of previous times — much like the 11th - century relics found in St Carthage's Cathedral, Lismore — or simple, timeless, constants occurring in nature in the face of radical and dramatic changes in the world they inhabit.
developed in the chinese artistic tradition of mirroring forms found in nature, the two «watermelon» ceramic pieces are realist manifestations of this organic and commonplace object.
A gigantic scaffold by Jonathan Monk at Yvon Lambert reassessed the notion of scale by repurposing the object while lending a new identity to it A vivid sense of composition could also be found in a multilayered photo - based work by Brazilian artist Marcos Chaves, showing a joyous study of nature and optical illusion, at Nara Roesler Gallery.
This section features five distinct sensibilities: Michael Dee with his large star sculptures made from heated plastic cups; David Kiddie collaborating with Michael Reafsnyder creating ceramic platters, and Reafsnyder alone, crafting mermaid goddesses out of clay; Heimir Björgúlfsson sees nature and culture as inseparable in his enigmatic found object works; and Wayne White continues to confound us with his unique brand of humor and skill in new ceramic work (PORKGREASE) and painted wood sculptures.
Heimir Björgúlfsson sees nature and culture as inseparable in his enigmatic found object works.
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