Sentences with phrase «highly symbolic»

Meaningful rituals are highly symbolic, creating a sense of «This is who we are and will continue to be across generations.»
Dreams are highly symbolic and it is fascinating to learn that we have an inner guide (the dream maker) that always guides us to wholeness.Members are required to make a commitment for one sixteen - week session and may continue for subsequent sessions if desired.
Even his incarceration in solitary confinement in Fleury - Mérogis prison is highly symbolic since this is a prison where many Muslims suspected of terrorism have been held, including Hassan Diab.
Your point about AGW advocates still holding power over things like the IPCC and peer review is true enough though and that is where some highly symbolic gestures need to be made, just as in NI.
The looming piece stands alongside the rest of the Capote's highly symbolic and allusive show, containing many years of works including a gilt bronze hammer and sickle, cast bronze hands spelling out «Freedom» in sign language, and silver prints laid in porcelain urinals.
Kelley created highly symbolic, representational and ritualism pieces that vastly transcended all mediums such as film, music, drawings, sculptures, collage and performance.
Analyzing widely published images of Gandhi's public persona and the highly symbolic ways in which he manifested his beliefs and lifestyle, this exhibition aims to bring together major works of art from different periods of Eastern and Western culture under the large theme of the arts of nonviolence.
Her highly symbolic paintings will be on view alongside works by Mequitta Ahuja, Angelina Gualdoni, and Eamon Ore - Giron in Artadia's booth honoring its recent award winners.
With its powerful underlying image of decontextualised, highly symbolic elements, her work leaves no spectator indifferent.
Mike Kelley's work ranges from highly symbolic and ritualistic performance pieces to arrangements of stuffed - animal sculptures, to wall - size drawings, to multi-room installations that restage institutional environments (schools, offices, zoos), to extended collaborations.
With limited constraints and simple colors, they are highly symbolic representations of a country's history.
But it is more than just a novelty; the work is highly symbolic.
Kelley's work ranges from highly symbolic and ritualistic performance pieces to arrangements of stuffed - animal sculptures, to wall - size drawings, to multi-room installations that restage institutional environments (schools, offices, zoos), to extended collaborations with artists such as Paul McCarthy, Tony Oursler, and the band Sonic Youth.
Carolee Schneemann, Snows, 1967 17 min, b & w, silent, 16 mm film Carolee Schneemann's highly symbolic, choreographed performance, Snows, evokes her sorrow and outrage over the Vietnam War.
The pictured peg leg is therefore representative of Henriette, and the powerful composition of blue and pink is highly symbolic: in Bourgeois's visual language, blue represents peace, meditation, and escape, while pink stands for femininity and acceptance of self.
Georgia O'Keeffe, although not part of the RA show (but much in evidence at Tate Modern), pioneered a form of abstraction built on highly symbolic visions of the body and landscape.
While the artist investigates the complex relationships between form and substance through different artistic practices such as photography, video, sculpture and installation, he is best known for his beguiling marble carving to which he applies his refined craftsmanship in order to create unexpected and light forms, ordinary and yet highly symbolic.
In each video the disparate and highly symbolic imagery hover and rotate over a black background, creating a hypnotic effect and beckoning a contemplative study of the artist's fastidious working method.
The act of locking them away in a basement is highly symbolic of ideas being suppressed.
In a gracefully detailed interpretative narrative that stretches from ancient Greek and Roman mosaics to twentieth - century paintings, art historian Ebert - Schifferer presents the long and fascinating history of the still life, a highly symbolic genre.
In 1995 the E-Class was the first Mercedes model to appear with the highly acclaimed twin - headlamp face — a highly symbolic design feature that still characterises the identity of the E-Class.
But what made Levy's ascension so highly symbolic was its unique combination of all the elements of urban school drama: a mayor whose desire to wrest control from the city's elected school board was long voiced; a city fed up with failure on a grand scale and in the long term; a competition between city hall and school leadership to pass the blame; and the realization, finally, that a system the size of a Fortune 500 company might be better led by someone with the skills of a Fortune 500 executive.
The Republicans who now control the South Carolina House chose a highly symbolic target last month in their quest to pay for local property - tax relief: They killed the cornerstones of a 1984 school - reform program championed by former Gov. Richard W. Riley, now the U.S. Secretary of Education.
Widowed father Matt Damon (superb) takes his two children out of noisy Los Angeles and plunks down his savings on 18 acres of sun - dappled green, also the home of a rundown zoo with tigers, birds and a highly symbolic bear.
So, right from the first shot, a long, tracking movement across a cold, foggy bay revealing the highly symbolic flashing green light, the film is just what it should be: long, epically colored, and lavishly flamboyant, without ever getting too carried away.
This triangle is highly symbolic and represents the connection of spirit and matter, our grounding to the earth and the very relationship between our human bodies and the earth itself.
Withdrawing from the Paris agreement is just another step, although a highly symbolic one.
James Pindell, the political director of Manchester's WMUR - TV, called Kimball's election «highly symbolic
The highly symbolic — and unplanned — moment is likely to have raised the blood pressure of security on both sides.
The staging of the King's speech, with a picture of the king Carlos III ---- who prohibited the education and publication of books in Catalan in the 18th Century ---- holding a truncheon behind him, was highly symbolic and revealing.
The endowment is an indicator of Pine Hill's financial stability and highly symbolic of the loyalty of the school community and its supporters.
They use highly symbolic and mythological language to describe it, but I don't see any alternative to that.
To see the universe as a whole in this way, with the same God working in the universe at large, and in the life of Jesus, and in the lives of all of us, was put in highly symbolic language by the apostle Paul in his letter about the «Cosmic Christ» in Colossians 1.
This is excellent news, news of a highly symbolic character, since the Holy Sepulchre is the most sacred place for Christians of all confessions.
To see the universe as a whole in this way with the same God working in the universe at large, in the life of Jesus and in our lives was put in highly symbolic language by Paul in his letter to the Colossians about the Cosmic Christ.
And these rare passages use highly symbolic terminology which tells us that we basically know nothing about hell.
There is no one biblical eschatology, though there are several highly symbolic accounts of how God will bring history to a close in «the end times.»
Here certainly, as in the case of the other four «last things,» we are talking in highly symbolic language.
This is somewhat confusing, for we have a very similar story in John 21:4 - 14, which concerns the risen Christ and serves as a highly symbolic prediction of the ultimate success of the Christian mission.
It is not surprising to be told that the next step was a temporary withdrawal into solitude, 7 The description which the gospels give of that time of withdrawal is, as we have seen, once again highly symbolic.
John of the Cross is not an easy read; his poetry is highly symbolic.
«It's highly symbolic, of course,» said the Rev. Thomas Rosica, a consultant to the Vatican press office.
But the actions — though highly symbolic — had been widely expected for Trump who accused China of «raping» the U.S. economy during the presidential campaign and threatened to label the country a «currency manipulator.»
This is something that is highly symbolic of what is wrong with this province.
French President Emmanuel Macron starts Thursday a highly symbolic visit to New Caledonia, a French territory in the South Pacific that is getting ready to vote on its independence.

Not exact matches

The Lucan text is addressed to a more cultivated public than the other synoptic gospels; the Johannine Gospel, too, is a highly intellectual text, combining the spiritual, symbolic, and factual.
This results in a few wooden and unimaginative patches in the movie, where it doesn't do justice to this richly symbolic and highly metaphorical Gospel.
Apocalyptic literature follows the pattern of a vision in which the author receives a call to write, and then describes, with highly cryptic imagery, a series of symbolic events which predict the overthrow of evil and the triumph of righteousness.
But there are two fundamentally different ways of approaching such an explication, and they are correlative with the two primary ways of understanding the language in which the confessional statement is made: the univocal, which takes the language as rigidly discursive, and the imagistic, which sees it as highly analogical or symbolic.
Elements that appear problematic in light of the metaphysical reference will not of course be excised from the text but rather interpreted — i.e., recognized as highly analogical or symbolic elements.
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