Sentences with phrase «human figures with»

Now he filters the traditions of his homeland through a Western pop sensibility, often pairing hypermodern and fabled human figures with the remains of pop culture iconography in surreal situations that defy immediate logic.
Michael Dopp's works on paper are capricious landscape fantasies unavailable to reality, mixing fragmented human figures with vernacular imagery.
Suellen Rocca's work is characterized by an ecstatic approach to representation, mixing human figures with wordplay and vernacular imagery.
these simplified, ironic human figures with their disproportional large faces, open mouths and closed eyes have become his signature throughout his work.
The artist is known for recreating human figures with astonishing hyper - realism.
In an effort to share their dreams with the world, they depict their visions in surreal paintings, sculpture, and installations: human figures with removable faces, exploding bursts of color, and room - size heads installed with shanty interiors.
A human figure with deer antlers tipped by distinct black dots was found in another ancient Texas shelter called Cedar Springs.
I've had a fabricator create a cutout of a human figure with knives angled towards it.
In one piece, he delineated the human figure with pencil and then partially obliterated its boundaries with the defiant strokes of an eraser.
Talking Continents demonstrates Plensa's ability to create thought - provoking work that reimagines and represents the human figure with an original and innovative language.
In the opposite corner is a life - sized sculpted human figure with no head, Manuel Neri's Untitled Standing Figure (1957).
To use the term invokes particular values: admiration of past accomplishments; identification of the human figure with beauty and meaning; the importance of carefully observing and depicting the visible world.»
The American artist David Salle (born 1952) combined the human figure with abstract forms in many of his works, presenting disturbing meditations on our modern existence.
Hockney pursued his studies of the human figure with the medium of the photo - collage.
Stef Driesen merges in his paintings the human figure with the natural landscape, incorporating sensual brushstrokes and a fleshy palette.
2311 Figure Drawing II Prerequisite (s): ART 2310 Advanced studies of the human figure with more dependence upon anatomy and complicated figure arrangement.
It explores how modern and contemporary artists respond to the human figure with world - renowned works by one of the world's greatest realist painters Lucian Freud, leading sculpture Ron Mueck and American photographer Spencer Tunick.
His current work expands on this influence, exploring and blurring the boundaries of the two - dimensional and three - dimensional, fusing the human figure with abstraction.
In The Great Escape (2012), part of the series Figure in the Environment, Richard engages a singular human figure with the same rich, painterly colors and loose visual associations in her other paintings.
Blending in a subtle way the human figure with the object, which in this case is a chair, making it as one.

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We've figured out some drugs that usually work, but as we learn more about the human body and our genetic code — the things we have in common but also the things that make us unique — we may come up with a new sort of medicine, tailored for each person.
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.
Cycorp charged itself with figuring out the tens of millions of pieces of data we rely on as humans — the knowledge that helps us understand the world — and to represent them in a formal way that machines can use to reason.
With the fundamentals of drawing under your belt, you'll be better equipped to draw human figures and faces, realistic light and shadow, perspective drawings, and anything from your head.
With the fundamentals of drawing under your belt, you'll be better equipped to draw human figures and faces, realistic light and shadow, perspective drawings, and anything from your head.Udemy
With his technical background and her experience, the two of them figured they could create software that would make it easy for corporate customers to automate high - volume routine translations in order to reduce reliance on human translators.
Assuming the letter you've received doesn't paint the whole picture for you, calling this number will be well worth it as talking to a person not only helps you understand the nuances of the situation but there's comfort in knowing that a human being with a name and a face at the IRS is there to help you figure things out.
The challenge, says Cambridge Consultants» Nathan Wrench, is to overcome the uncertainty when handling something — which humans deal with unconsciously: figuring out its shape and location and how hard to grip it, and distinguishing one object from another.
Nils Lonberg, a Harvard - trained molecular biologist who worked at Medarex, had figured out not only how to engineer a mouse with human immune genes but also how to make antibodies from these genes that were fully human as well.
The picture is obviously a reflection of Daniel 7, where, after four beasts representing successive world empires have come out of the sea (vv 3 - 8, 17), a human figure («one like a son of man»), representing «the saints of the Most High,» comes «with the clouds of heaven» and receives universal, everlasting dominion (vv 13 - 14, 18, 27).
Sometimes we all need a little practice with figuring out what we really want — not in terms of our «ideal spouse» but a real flesh - and - blood human.
You can claim a baseless falsehood to be true, but without any proof to even suggest that there is a magical supernatural father - figure interacting with human beings, your claims are worthless and are most likely to be the ravings of a cult member who has been brainwashed into believing.
For several decades, Charlie was probably the most widely known and beloved figure in the world — not only because he was a master clown communicating through the universal language of pantomime, but because he grappled comically with universal human problems.
It just takes the honest admission that «There are thing the human race doesn't know and can't explain yet,» and rather responding with «But we're working hard to figure out the things we don't know,» comes up with a lot of baseless, convoluted, assertions of knowledge.
That's what the Greeks and later Michelangelo and the sculptors he most deeply influenced were about: elevating the human figure above the realm of optical phenomena and thereby endowing it with a more visceral presence, a deeper aesthetic resonance, and a greater emotional significance.
The covenant which the Absolute enters into with the concrete, not heeding the general, the «idea,»... chooses movements made by the human figure....
To slip into Whiteheadian technical terminology, I understand Jesus as a figure the story of whom we objectify with peculiar vividness as a result of his power to grasp the successive subjective aims of generations and generations of men by the sheer massiveness and compelling weight of the ideal vision which he has presented as a lure promising richness and depth of feeling in human satisfactions.
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).
First, there is a procession of weird and ferocious beasts, and then «one like a son - of - man [a human form, as distinct from the bestial figures] came with the clouds of heaven,» to be invested with everlasting dominion.40 The prophet himself has supplied a key.
When we divide this by the population we come out with a figure, the increase of which is supposed to correlate with the extent to which human wants are satisfied.
His doctrine of two separate substances, extended matter and thinking mind, each sort of substance requiring, with God bracketed out of the picture, nothing other than itself in order to exist, rather unceremoniously threw mind, that is, distinctively human being, out of nature and left philosophy with the hopeless task of trying to figure out how a mind outside of nature, a mind not of nature, could ever really come to know nature.
Besides being explanatory models of the phenomena of life, they also provided personality figures with whom ancient man could identify in the variety of human experience, such as wonder, despair, joy, sorrow.
The only thing Christians have figured out is how hopeless the «human condition» is apart from a one on one relationship with Jesus Christ.
In polytheism, the Sky Father was a somewhat distant figure, complemented by the Earth Mother, with whom humans had the closer relationship.
The electronic age with its offering of a wide variety of ways to present the human voice has commanded new attention to oral language.1 Perhaps the ascendancy of science and the domination of the scientific method has created such a restricted view of language that a reaction in favor of more dimensions to language is to be taken simply as clear testimony to a general degeneration of meaningful discourse, a degeneration in which the church figures prominently.
The figures of the Marys contorted by grief, with the Virgin supported by the mourning apostle, reveal an understandable human response to the death of the beloved Jesus.
Theist, deist, agnostic, atheist, believer in a god figure, yes a god but not one that interferes with the lives of humans, don't really know if there is a god, there is no evidence of god therefore there is no god.
Physics professor and frequent First Things contributor Stephen Barr discusses the implications of quantum physics at Big Questions Online: No less a figure than Eugene Wigner, a Nobel Prize winner in physics, claimed that materialism — at least with regard to the human mind — is....
«Listener to the Christian message, «2 occasional preacher, 3 dialoguer with biblical scholars, theologians, and specialists in the history of religions, 4 Ricoeur is above all a philosopher committed to constructing as comprehensive a theory as possible of the interpretation of texts.5 A thoroughly modern man (if not, indeed, a neo-Enlightenment figure) in his determination to think «within the autonomy of responsible thought, «6 Ricoeur finds it nonetheless consistent to maintain that reflection which seeks, beyond mere calculation, to «situate [us] better in being, «7 must arise from the mythical, narrative, prophetic, poetic, apocalyptic, and other sorts of texts in which human beings have avowed their encounter both with evil and with the gracious grounds of hope.
The sooner we realize the nature of the human mind, the sooner we will figure out peace with ourselves and peace with others.
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