You can't escape
how painted his world is, how nuanced and tragic and funny.
Not exact matches
As for Caleb — Sorry, but the whole thing started when David wanted to point out
how so many bloggers on the conservative side want to
paint Jesus as the type who would rather the
world be destroyed.
We «prepared» our children, as parents always do, for a
world we wanted, We told ourselves that buying the best children's records and books, providing ballet, guitar or
painting lessons, purchasing bicycles and ice skates, paying for summer camp and birthday parties would somehow convey to our children
how much we loved them.
No matter
how evil — that is,
how ugly — the
world is, God somehow manages to utilize it as an aspect of the beautiful picture he is eternally
painting for himself....
This view
paints God as a helpless victim of evil, and though He wishes the
world were otherwise, His only options are to choose between various evils, and when confronted with the choice, He chooses the greatest evil in a vain attempt to show
how terrible evil truly is.
Encourage your preschooler to
paint a picture of God, make up her own story about
how the
world came to be, or simply imagine what heaven looks like.
This month the OECD
painted an incredibly gloomy picture of
how the
world will look in 2060 if we continue on down the same economic path: entrenched inequality and climate disaster await.
The «Only in Queens» Summer Festival will also offer a wide range of activities for people of all ages, including: • Guided tours of the New York State Pavilion's Tent of Tomorrow, the Queens Library Mobile Unit, the Queens Theatre and the Queens Museum; • Family - friendly fun including cultural performances, face
painting, inflatable bounce houses, a Delta Air Lines Scavenger Hunt, activities run by the United States Tennis Association, and an appearance by Mr. Met; • Food and craft vendors offering a variety of international cuisine and merchandise for sale; • Exhibits of memorabilia from the original 1939 - 40 and 1964 - 65
World's Fairs, classic cars and a boat from the annual Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival; • Virtual reality demonstrations by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, the group People for the Pavilion and Queens - based RPGA Studio as part of the international ideas competition currently underway to solicit imaginative and creative public input for
how the New York State Pavilion can best be adapted for public reuse.
From rock - carved maps of Idaho's Snake River, to hand - drawn and
painted Ptolemaic
world maps predating the discovery of the Americas, to Landsat satellite images of the Great Wall of China, this colorfully illustrated history shows
how maps for cities, subways, weather, and even «moral statistics,» such as crime and poverty have helped people navigate Earth — and conquer large parts of it too.
It
paints a compelling picture of
how the subatomic
world works, but we do not yet know if this picture is just part of a larger canvas.
These models can then be mapped against climate forecasts to predict
how phenology could shift in the future,
painting a picture of landscapes in a
world of warmer temperatures, altered precipitation and humidity, and changes in cloud cover.
The study, which was funded by the Institute on the Environment and published in the Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, used a network of 180 sensors deployed throughout the Twin Cities metropolitan area in residential backyards and city parks to
paint the most detailed picture anywhere in the
world of
how temperature varies with time and place across pavement - filled metropolitan areas and surrounding communities.
After getting inspired by RuPaul's Drag Race, seeing the drag queens
paint only half their faces, Nikkie decided to show the
world just
how fun makeup is, and that women do their makeup not because of their insecurities but for the love of transforming their faces.
The fairy tales you grew up with as a child and the romantic movies you watch as an adult
paint unrealistic pictures of who men are and
how they operate in the dating
world.
Below, on Charlie Rose, she also talks about
how she digs back into the Holocaust (as she did for one of her favorite roles as an Mossad spy in John Madden's «The Debt») in order to play elderly Jewish woman Maria Altmann, who 60 years after she fled Vienna during
World War II, fought to retrieve family possessions seized by the Nazis, among them Klimt's famous
painting «Portrait of Adele Bloch - Bauer I.» The Weinstein Company now opens Simon Curtis's «Woman in Gold,» co-starring Ryan Reynolds, on April 1.
For example, it wasn't hard to imagine large trucks backing up and dumping loads of zombies into the holding area, and seeing
how the undead would be channeled down chutes like cattle for slaughter helped
paint a more realized picture of the game's
world.
Created by rotoscoping actors, and then
painting each animation cell by hand in oils, the result is an immersive experience of
how the artist saw the
world while also questioning... Read More»
It shows you
how artists have developed a window on a flat space through first of all basic means of overlapping, placement, symmetry and story telling and
how this changed with Giotto and Masaccio (use of light and dark shading) and
how Brunelleschi brought the grid and camera obscura to develop a window to the
world in his
paintings.
And in their talk about an abstract show, called The
Painted World, the students are concerned with how the art — and the world — makes them simultaneously laugh and l
World, the students are concerned with
how the art — and the
world — makes them simultaneously laugh and l
world — makes them simultaneously laugh and learn.
Barnett Newman explains the common ground of his
paintings like the question
how to deal with the penetration into the
world mystery and to dig painterly into metaphysical secrets.
Ed
World's «Principal Files» team
paints a picture of
how school districts manage find, train, and retain substitutes.
Abingdon's One And A Half — Jonathan Wood recalls the VA the smallest of the three saloons made by MG towards the end of the»30s / Pau: A Popular Revival — The inaugural Grand Prix Historique contained all the ingredients for lasting success reports Douglas Blain / Bellows To Buses — Norman
Painting relates
how a West Midlands general engineer became a diversified vehicle producer but lost the plot after the First
World War / Maudslay's Might - Have - Beens — Concluding Nick Baldwin's account of the early years of the Maudslay Motor Co. / Japanese Microcars — Michael Worthington - Williams recalls some amazing light cars and microcars produced up to the 1950s when Japan was far from the successful motor manufacturing nation it is today / Phantom a La Packard — This month the Editor tries out a Phantom II whose dual cowl bodywork was modelled on a Packard phaeton.
The early years of Wolseley —
How the company developed up to the First
World War by Norman
Painting / Homage to a Morris 8 — D.H. Smith relates his memories of a 1937 Morris 8 named «Cleopatra» / Amilcar anniversary — Brian Heath visited the Auvergne in company with other Amilcar enthusiasts on the occasion of the car's 75th anniversary / The Citroen 2CV phenomenon — The story of this unconventional classic is told by Chris Bowes / Honeymoon trip in a Riley — Malcolm Bates tells us about a young couple's trip to remember in a 1929/30 Riley Monaco / Memories of Woolf Barnato and W.O. Bentley — Rivers Fletcher relates his personal reminiscences of Woolf Barnato and W.O. Bentley in the 1920s and 30s / 1933 Alvis Speed Twenty — This month The Editor gives us his impressions of this traditional — but tecnically advanced — British sporting car / Sunbeam Talbot Darracq rally — A report on the STD register's national rally by Nick Baldwin / Vulcan history part two — Michael Worthington - Williams continues his article on this comparitively little known manufacturer.
Cons: Build quality is poor (body panels are a bit off - the hood fit is particularly poor, white body
paint doesn't match bumper color, a few interior rattles even with just 3000 miles), dealer service is the worse I've experienced anywhere (Major
World Dodge in NYC), side mirrors are too small and have blind spots no matter
how they are adjusted (definitely get the tech package with blind spot detection), hard to see the front of the car over the scoop (Dodge does not offer front parking sensors).
This is a beautiful, patient, and timeless book, one that builds upon centuries and shows
how the smallest choices — like the chosen mix for yellow
paint — can be the definitive markings of an entire life» - Kirkus Reviews «The Last
Painting of Sara de Vos is a tremendous story of art, deception, love, ambition and the place of women in the
world, and in history.
In This is
How It Begins, Ludka Zeilonka, art history professor and survivor of the
World War II Nazi invasion of Poland, rescued a valuable
painting from certain theft or destruction at the hands of the Germans.
But it was from him - with his cool, long sideburns and aviator sunglasses, his packet of unfiltered Camels, and box of watercolor
paints (and artist's paycheck)- from him we learned
how to create beauty where none exists,
how to be generous beyond our means,
how to change a small corner of the
world just by making a little dinner for a few friends.
TheBookDesigner: Your book combines your writing, your
paintings, and your ideas on
how to reflect inner beauty in the way you approach the
world around you.
By
painting a picture of
how mobile reading is practiced today and by whom, it offers insights into
how mobile technology can be leveraged to better facilitate reading in countries where literacy rates are low, an advance literacy and learning in underserved communities around the
world.
But I also think it's an instructive lesson in
how to
paint a fictional
world against a background of fact: The secret is research... It's this process of re-imagination that makes the fictional locale so real and gives the novel an impact you could never achieve with a thousand newspaper stories.
No profession can be
painted with one brush as to
how they feel about a subject, and this is certainly true in the veterinary
world.
The
paint thinner is the most efficient and easiest way get through most situations, but using the thinner dissolves whatever it touches, so the moral balance involves deciding
how much of the
world you're willing to destroy to help Mickey on his quest.
Painting the
world is
how your team wins, but it also gives you the ability to traverse in new ways too.
im not too fond of the couch co-op for my friends do nt know
how to leave my apt at an appropriate time >: / I was kind hoping this game would be about you stomp or spray
paint - or whatever harmful fluids that fit in a spray can — your enemies in a 3d
world..
You will have to understand
how to use the
paintings by finding what they represent, where they have been
painted from, and
how you could transpose them to the
world.»
I was never given a «
how to be a community manager» manual when I joined my team, but with the support of my peers and the community, we've
painted this beautiful picture telling the
world about the importance of the community.
The
world is certainly changing and Watch Dogs
paints a picture showing
how the
world is going to be and the control technology has over events, from the changing of a set of traffic lights to the power to open a garage door the power to control this
world is what makes things interesting and carries you through the game.
I liked
how they fade to an impressionistic
painting in the distance (it's a nice work around limitations) but they really should have gone back to Wind Waker graphics — Wii does cartoony very well (see No More Heroes, Mad
World).
The artists share no agenda or style; they are simply trying to make
paintings that reflect
how they interact with and process their
world.
Want to know
how leaders in the fine art
world of plein - air and landscape
painting got their start?
«Our outer shell is a reflection of our inner being,
how you are feeling, and the
painting you give to the
world,» says Gebhardt.
The earlier styles of non-objective
painting also became less fashionable, focusing more on making a modern
world rather than on
how dismayed or thrilled they felt to live in it.
``... [M] y work has always been concerned with a physical relationship with the body and
how the body negotiates the
world and receives a
painting — through movement,» Joan Waltemath said in conversation with painter Gordon Moore.
The installation shows the
how and what of
painting, memory, and the construction and navigation of studio practice and the art
world.
I was surprised by
how much I liked the series of four Weeping Willow Trees that were homage's to France's fallen soldiers
painted in the wake of
World War I. (View Weeping Willow, 1921)
Considering
how many nineteenth - century photographers struggled to give their images the handcrafted look of
paintings, Sheeler's demonstration that he could do the exact opposite speaks directly to Precisionism's technocentric view of the modern
world, and prefigured the Photorealist painters of the 1960s.
A new exhibition of Wassily Kandinsky's work shows
how the artist used his synaesthesia - the capacity to see sound and hear colour - to create the
world's first truly abstract
paintings.
In
painting and print, she layers architectural plans, maps and other schemata to invoke the histories of cities and civilizations, while heightening our awareness of
how we make sense of the
world.
Without stating anything explicitly, these pieces
paint a pretty vivid picture of the
world today, when questions about
how individuals interact with neighbors and strangers are as charged and loaded as they have been in a long time.
These lamentations by Rubinstein and Schjeldahl — and there are many examples by other writers I could have given — about
painting's fallen status, its descent from Olympian greatness, remind me of people who preface everything with, «back in the good old days» or prattle on about
how «you can't
paint like Rubens» anymore, as if that is what the
world needed most.