I love ~ the spaciousness achieved by sticking to one type of flooring and white for the walls throughout ~ the unfussy windows ~
how art work and objects seem to have designated areas that lend warmth without taking over ~ the blending of sympathetic materials with the outside location ~ the open plan living with different kinds of lighting that highlight and designate different areas.
A place where knowing
how art work plays with any given space is important.
The peculiar, eroticized and well - thought works of Ren Hang reflect his utmost search for the brave new world and are a really good example of
how an art work, despite being aesthetically compelling, still can be subversive and socially / politically charged at the same time.
That's part of
how art works.
What's curious to me looking back is, of all the artists I knew then, I was the only geeking out about
how art worked specifically in the office, as opposed to the home, gallery, museum, magazines and newspapers, TV, etc. etc..
Locations across London, 1 — 30 June 2015 During the month of June, the capital will host pop - up projects, workshops, talks, pavilions and open studios examining a range of themes behind building, urban regeneration and
how art works with architecture.
To join the discussion on
how art works, visit the NEA at www.arts.gov.
David Salle's new book HOW TO SEE: Looking, Talking, and Thinking about Art (W. W. Norton & Company) is an expansive collection of essays about
how art works that looks at art through the eyes of the artist.
They won't all next to each other, but I put a board together to give you a better idea of
how the art works together.
Not exact matches
No matter who you are or what your business is, Episode 105 with Vanessa Van Edwards is a must - hear interview to learn the
art and science of
how people
work.
While one might think such a state - of - the -
art technology and
how it facilitates high - touch customer service would more suitable to upscale stores, eBay thinks the technology could
work even in more value - oriented retail chains.
How many simply started selling their hobby
arts, crafts, or cuisine, because they couldn't find other
work?
Only time will tell
how which of these views sticks and if robotic
art can make us feel the same way as human - produced
works.
«OK, this is
how it
works,» a wanted
art thief tells Knelman at a clandestine meeting on a Toronto patio.
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«That's still an area where it's an
art, not a science, understanding the patterns of what's likely to
work and not, and
how companies navigate that,» she said.
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work integration [11:15] Finding your highest calling in life [12:00] Reframing what is «impossible» [14:00] Strategy vs. psychology [15:00] Changing your state [16:00] The science of achievement, the
art of fulfillment [19:00] Living in a beautiful state [24:00] Thinking 10x bigger [28:00] Surrounding yourself with a «nothing is impossible» community [29:00] The news pollutes your mind [31:00] Tony's natural gifts and core beliefs [33:30] Overcoming failure and criticism [37:45] Defining your environment [40:00] Life happens for you, not to you [42:00] Rituals and practices to up your game [46:30] Tony's priming process
The idea was not so much about bitcoin, but about
how to
work with the problem of the
art market.
I first read about them on The
Art of Manliness and this is
how they
work:
In fact, gratitude was so important to him that I would call it the sum of both his piety and his
art, and I don't know
how anyone can read his
work in this era of resentment and entitlement without feeling grateful for him.
This theory provides an argument for
how the experience of a public disclosure of truth actually happens in the classic
works of
art.
«If there occurs in the
work of
art a disclosure of a particular being, disclosing what and
how it is, then there is here an occurring, a happening of truth at
work.»
I sat down at the computer again to try to find a few words to say
how I find God in this daily place and in this
work,
how I only learned to pray when I began to pray with my hands and my attention on purpose and
how most of prayer to me now is listening and abiding,
how I believe it would be nice to have a lovely housekeeper and a clean house and to create amazing soaring
art with all of the white space of an uncluttered life and glorious heights of transcendent spirituality, I guess, but I need the God who sits in the mud and in the cold wind, in the laundry pile and in the city park, who embodies grief and joy, wisdom and patience, loneliness as companionship, renewal with simplicity and a good deep breath, and who even now shows up in the unlikeliest and homeliest of lives too, as a sacrament of and blessing for the ordinary things.
Nor will our considered assumptions - about religion, public life, politics, economics, moral discourse, the
arts, and
how the world
works - be evident in every article.
Instead, students are encouraged to put
works «in context ¯ to see
how social, political, and economic, and cross-cultural conditions shape the production and reception of ideas and
works of
art.»
Our era is dominated by a taste for realism, and we feel ourselves constrained to judge a
work of
art against the measure of
how «real» it is.
I love
how a
work of
art can stand on its own and create its own communication separate from the artist.
Which judging by the rest of the comments on this topic, is actually a requirement, so I'm in good company (Mark from Middle River take note — It was Sea Shepherd who had their boat run over by the whaling ship, not Greenpeace, and whilst I agree the boat was a beauty, I don't think ramming it is in the same league of destroying
works of
art (regardless of
how bad) the topic refers to)
If we accept the idea that all
art is abstract, then the only question that remains is
how the artist can develop a system of visual transmutation that will endow his
works with richness of meaning.
The shortcoming of this brief book, perhaps inherent in the author's polemical task, is that it is negative, and to see
how well Kimball conveys his own appreciations of great
art a reader must look to his other works (his rich essays on Eakins and Delacroix, for instance, in his collection titled Art's Prospec
art a reader must look to his other
works (his rich essays on Eakins and Delacroix, for instance, in his collection titled
Art's Prospec
Art's Prospect).
Nor will our considered assumptions — about religion, public life, politics, economics, moral discourse, the
arts, and
how the world
works — be evident in every article.
Students are taken on a tour of our state of the
art facilities in small groups to meet key Graphic Packaging International team members and gain understanding of
how we
work.
I heard you on NPR this morning on my way to
work, and I had an odd feeling of pride... even though I don't actually know you, sometimes I feel like I do because of
how communal and personal the
art of cooking is.
This is part of a pro-active project that demonstrates
how this unique area has resonated with artists in the past and continues to inspire makers and performers
working across a vast array of
art forms, firmly emphasising the Lake District's important role within the UK's rich cultural life.»
Interested in
art and «
how things
work,» she initially enrolled in the Baking & Pastry
Arts program at Johnson & Wales University and then in the Culinary Nutrition program.
Kelly from Kelly Neil Photography, Tiffany from Eating Niagara, Regina from Leelalicious, Redawna from Nutmeg Disrupted, Gwen from Devour and Conquer, Hilary from Cocoa Bean, the Vegetable, Erin from
How to Eat, Jo - Anna from A Pretty Life in the Suburbs, Stephanie from Kitchen Frolic, Caroline from Do it All
Working Mom, Libby from Libby Roach, Katrina from Kitchen Trials, Laureen from
Art and the Kitchen, Emily from Best of this Life, Lauren from Lauren Follet Nutrition, Zannat from Food for Happiness, Charmian from The Messy Baker and Heather from The Tasty Gardener.
How many
works of
art can you serve dinner on?
Much appreciated Doug — and I agree with Dogaspony — I can't even pretend to get my head around
how Folksy manages to
work but I am very grateful for this super sweet
art / craft platform that has a definite British feel — Alison
-LSB-...] have no problem with programs that
work nutrition education into the school curriculum, such as Recipe for Success's innovative seed - to - plate approach that use math, science and language
arts while showing impoverished kids
how their food grows and -LSB-...]
There are tips on
how to use
art to ease your mind, why the ancient
art of paper folding is worth learning, and why
working with clay and playing in the park should also be grown up activities.
Visit Good to read about
how Tan's
work was installed as a public
art piece in NYC, and get a free screensaver of the Nature Matching System on Tan's website.
Skeptical readers may be surprised to find
how much of LLL's approach in the newest edition of Womanly
Art of Breastfeeding (WAB) still
works in today's world.
Make a big deal during pick up, ask questions about the day, and hang up
works of
art to show your toddler
how special preschool is.
For many
work - at - home moms, the
art of multitasking means learning not only
how to multitask but when to do so.
The Womanly
Art of Breastfeeding is the breast feeding and baby know
how Bible for all
working moms, stay - at - home moms, single moms, and moms of multiples.
In The Womanly
Art of Breastfeeding (page 117), I read
how a «magic hold» can be very soothing and it turned out only dad could manage to make it
work.
Much is covered in this book, and I was most interested in
how it explains
working through the challenges of incorporating Reggio practice into American classrooms and the
art of documentation for advancing child learning.
Now that you mention it, I actually have no problem with programs that
work nutrition education into the school curriculum, such as Recipe for Success's innovative seed - to - plate approach that uses math, science and language
arts while showing impoverished kids
how their food grows and teaching them about sound nutrition.
Whether you are a stay at home mom,
working mom or a
working from home mom, The Womanly
Art of Breastfeeding have great advice and tips on
how to be successful at breastfeeding your child.
News 5 Cleveland anchor Terrence Lee visited Komae co-founders Audrey and Amy and talked to Tara Deetscreek, artist and Komae Mom, who shared
how having a Village in the Komae app allows her to have more date nights and
work on her
art while her 5 year old plays with friends.