She works towards an eco-aesthetics, drawing
from the vernacular language of hunters and trappers who model and engage with beyond - human worlds.
Not exact matches
Krishna in the north become the objects of bhakti's impassioned devotion, and bhakti poetry, brimming with love for the Lord flowers in the
vernacular languages which, to some extent, take over
from the
language of «high» culture, Sanskrit.
The Hinayana canon or, as it is called, the Pali or Theravada canon has come down to us through the Pali
language, a
vernacular derived
from the Sanskrit and closely akin to the native
language of Gautama, the founder of Buddhism, which was Magadhi.
This relocation marked a shift
from the gritty urban detritus that had been the basis of much of the earlier work to a rhapsodic embrace of color and geometric abstraction in a wholly new
vernacular language.
Without formal training (in Lockett's case, deliberately so) and working largely with found materials, Lockett, Dial, Holley and peers like Joe Minter took their visual
language from traditional black Southern
vernacular art forms like the scrap quilt and the yard show but adapted it to speak of personal philosophies, social issues and the African - American experience.
«Rathbone's willingness to embrace a
vernacular distinct
from the realms of the conventional
languages of contemporary art is demonstrated throughout his practice.
In the late 1980s and after decades of hiding
from the strict authorities the Moscow Conceptualists had become a closed sect with their own esoteric,
vernacular,
language.
The artists exhibited share experiences both
from within Greece and internationally, creating a unique context in the place we live in, producing wider context yet still using a unique
vernacular language.
The artist's interest in the power of
language is a consistent theme in his work,
from the opening words of the US constitution in We The People 2012, to
vernacular expressions such as Real Deal and Zoot Suit 2014.
A final group of works source
vernacular language from auto body collision centers to highlight the relationships between image, body and the self — as in A SELF.
Like his Chicago Imagist peers, Brown aggressively blended borrowings
from art history with the
languages of
vernacular culture.
Today, traditional
languages are so far removed
from their
vernacular that singing in English has become the mainstay, the local
languages have become the foreign tongue.