The human figure gives painting a rhythm and viewers are free to imagine the scene in two different dimensions opposed but complementary.
Not exact matches
The challenge for managers will be to identify where automation could transform their organizations, and then
figure out where to unlock value,
given the cost of replacing
human labor with machines and the complexity of adapting business processes to a changed workplace.
Broad Listening, on the other hand, claims that it can identify why people do things, or at least
give the insights into why, so that a
human can
figure it out completely.
This shift largely came as a result of increased access to information (printing press), a new, more scientific view of the world, and the rise of humanism (which is to basically say that
human beings had been
given the faculties to «
figure it all out» for themselves).
It is an interpretation that is intended to make sense of and
give sense to the persisting fact that Jesus is not only a
figure of the past but in some profoundly real way a present factor in the experience of the
human race.
He had shed any romantic notion of the monk as a cowled
figure padding about a cloister garden and had come to define the monk, as he did in a talk he
gave just weeks before his death, as a «marginal person who withdraws deliberately to the margin of society with a view to deepening fundamental
human experience» (cf. Asian Journal, 1973, p. 305).
And the fact is that two Catholic priests, Gregor Mendel, O.S.A., and Georges Lemaitre, were pivotal
figures in creating two of the most important scientific enterprises of the twenty - first century: modern genetics, which is
giving humanity previously unimaginable powers over the
human future; and modern cosmology, which is
giving us glimpses of the universe in the first moments of its existence.
I call these
figures humanocentric theists because the assertion of radical
human freedom / autonomy is
given a theistic base.
lol, yes clay i am an atheist... i created the sun whorshipping thing to have argument against religion from a religious stand point... however, the sun makes more sense then something you can't see or feel — the sun also
gives free energy... your god once did that for the jews, my
gives it to the
human race as well as everything else on the planet, fuk even the planet is nothing without the sun... but back to your point — yes it is very hypocritical of me, AND thats the point, every religious person i have ever met has and on a constant basis broken the tenets of there faith without regard for there souls — it seems to only be the person's conscience that dictates what is right and wrong... the belief in a god
figure is just because its tradition to and plus every else believes so its always to be part of the group instead of an outsider — that is sadly
human nature to be part of the group.
And many endearing
figures in our
human past and present have been able to «adjust» to the world by «
giving up» or «working through» their childhood longing for significance in the eyes of another.
Some
figures, collected by François Polet,
give us an idea of the current state of well - being of the
human community.
Boyd was deeply impressed by the frieze of crimson, black, and yellow
human figures covering the back wall, especially the shimmering white
figure that
gave the shelter its name.
Working with a team of 50 over four seasons of furious digging, Mellaart also uncovered plaster wall reliefs of leopards butting heads and of splayed
human figures he interpreted as women
giving birth.
«Finding that Theory of Mind is present in birds would require us to
give up a popular story as to what makes
humans special, but completing this evolutionary and developmental picture will bring us much closer to
figuring out what's really unique about the
human mind,» he said.
Given that there is continual heating of the planet, referred to as radiative forcing, by accelerating increases of carbon dioxide (
Figure 1) and other greenhouses due to
human activities, why is the temperature not continuing to go up?
Crafted in sterling silver, a
human figure in a yoga pose is
given added depth with a combination
Sexual maturity, the loss of the sweet fuzzy puppy fuzz that is replaced with the dog hair that will clog up your vacuum for the rest of his life, and that beautiful day when he
figures out once and for all exactly where the potty for puppies is makes a dog's
human proud and
gives us the sense that our time and energy is being well spent.
Using pins to create hybrid
human - animal
figures against backdrops of grandeur certainly
gives each artwork a talking point.
Freud's adherence to realism and focus on the
human figure, when abstraction and other progressive forms of practice were more prolific, moved him in and out of the spotlight until the 1980's when renewed international interest in painting and figuration
gave his work a new significance.
Two landscapes, bare of
figures, suggest an easy, American - colloquial interest in grand, open spaces, but in Cityscape # 1, a tapestry record of
human management, with fields and buildings beside a long road, the absence of persons and the pristine brightness of the day
give off a charge of anxiety.
Upon entering the room, one felt a curious sense of abandonment; this is because there are no
figures in the all too
human spaces Suss
gives us.
Siskin and Fly are continuations, on a more intimate scale, of her recent large paintings inspired by English birds, in which she
gives her
human figures feathered collars but few other defining accessories.
His approach to the
human figure is rooted in esteemed figurative traditions, yet
given a distinctly radical 21st - century twist of content.
Through the work of artists in the permanent collection such as Martin Johnson Heade and Andy Warhol, as well as loans by contemporary artists such as Jessica Pezalla and Kendell Carter, the exhibition
gives visitors new ways of relating to flowers through relationships to the
human figure, scientific study, and moments when the floral form becomes ornamentation.
The nine colossal stone
figures in
Human Nature adapt Stonehenge and Easter Island to Rockefeller Center, but the strict post and lintel design (well, make that two lintels apiece plus a head)
gives them an almost Minimalist architecture.
«On one hand,» she has said, «I shoot disconcerting questions at the spectator, to which I do not
give any reassuring answers; on the other hand, the presence of
human characteristics in my
figures is familiar, and therefore comforting.»
Birds, animals and
human figures are pared down to their very essence,
giving them a primitive and mystical presence.
This combination
gives the impression of a black
figure on a white background and makes the composition suggestive of not only
human but also numerical
figures or characters of alphabets both Roman and foreign.
Nijinsky refers to the Russian ballet dancer and tragic public
figure of the same name who had suffered from schizophrenia and had only very recently died when Kline made the work.21 The dancer's death in London was covered in the international press, as was his reburial in Paris.22
Given the painting's title, the viewer's expectations and attention are oriented towards a
figure, whether
human and bodily or otherwise.
The clearly defined, almost mechanistic forms of his youth
gave way to more lyrical images in which the
human figure was often hinted at through sensuous washes of colour.
Though the works appear abstract at first glance, upon closer inspection they reveal an interest in representational imagery, with geometric forms
giving way to
human - like
figures.
These depictions of solitude
give way in the 1980s to
figures barely recognizable as
human, but whose raw vulnerability is instantly legible as Lassnig's.
By
giving emphasis on the
human figure and costume develops innovative projects of contemporary visual culture, collaborates with designers and artists, organises performances, events etc..
League Instructor Michael Burban will
give ten lecture demonstrations on drawing the structural forms of the
human figure.
Adorned with fringes of hair as a way of invoking the
human body and its physical presence, Geyer's constructions
give three - dimensional contemporary form to the illustration on the cover of The Ladder's initial 1956 issue, which depicts two
figures gazing up at a runged ladder reaching into the clouds.
Given CO2 warming over the last 130 PPM was at best 0.37 to 0.75 degrees and the implied climate sensitivity from that is therefore 0.77 to 1.35 degrees per doubling, therefore the magic 2 degree
figure (noting that the IPCC says up to 2 degrees of warming will be positive for the
human race) is likely 500 — 1000 years away from happening, why are we even worried about it?
How much attention is a «driver» supposed to
give to what the vehicle is doing, and what responsibility does the «driver» have to take over if the car appears to be doing something wrong, especially when the reaction time of the car is much better than a
human's, and it may be too late by the time the
human figures out something is amiss?
CCFC says that McDonald's has hit a «new low» by
giving away Marvel comic action
figures that include, brace yourself, «The Thing» and the «
Human Torch.»