The phrase
"generative power" refers to the ability or capacity to create, produce, or bring about something new. It implies the ability to initiate, generate, or give rise to something meaningful or significant.
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This is a minimalist yet sublimely gorgeous space: a place where people congregate to pray and to contemplate, under a visually abstract yet real reminder of the ever -
generative powers of nature.
From which it follows that the church must recover
the generative power of baptism.
In her view, the bull heads merely reflect
the generative powers of the Goddess, being each a model of the female reproductive system, metaphorically speaking.
C U R R E N T E X H I B I T I O N MICHAEL RYAN HANDLEY Sublimation STREET GALLERY: MAY 19 — SEP 9 Michael Ryan Handley's Sublimation is an array of colors, textures and movement that explore the importance of water — or lack thereof — and
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It may sound illogical to have a second generation begin just when the first found its stride, but that testifies to abstraction's
generative power.
Recognizing
the generative powers of opposing forces, Cinto strikes an exquisite balance: chance and control, fluid and solid, presence and emptiness are continually in conflict in her work.
A common touchstone throughout her work is
the generative power of the gesture.
They share the ostensible subject matter of color, as well as a loose - fitting stylistic rigor and an academic concern for
the generative power of visual repetition.
Five ceramic tiles, precisely scaled to the size of the photographs, both stand in for the absent products of the kiln and reassert
the generative power of fire within this visual and material economy.
While the rational constructions of the Cubists had given modern art perhaps its most impressive and elevated style, by the late twenties much of
the generative power of the movement had been lost or supplanted by an abstract academicism.