As for the cobalt blue designs on the front of the reeeeally old crocks - apparently ones from the 18th century were typically embellished with stylized loops, and
images from nature, like flowers, animals, fish, birds and butterflies...
July 29 — September 3, 2011 Greetings from Paradise - prints & installation by Annie Albagli Annie Albagli was a Teaching Artist in Residence at Pyramid Atlantic Arts Center, where she produced a series of multi-layered, unique screen prints combining
images from nature and symbols, and employing a multitude of techniques and materials.
Annie Albagli is currently the Teaching Artist in Residence at Pyramid Atlantic Arts Center, where she has been working on a series of multi-layered, unique screen prints combining
images from nature and symbols, and employing a multitude of techniques and materials.
His group of photographers mostly focused on abstraction, using close - up
images from nature or manipulating negatives and prints.
They show
images from nature such as sheep and grass.
Geva: For example, the first painting I began to work on was a painting of
images from nature.
By the early 1970s, she had established the paradigms for her mature work: a lifelong interest in multimedia experimentation and the photographic manipulation of
images from nature.
Often, they use
images from nature — leaves, tree branches, and moths, for instance — to explore themes of circulation and connection.
It appears too in the frequent
images from nature, often clearly despoiled, like a longing for a purer, safer Earth.
The artist is also inspired by
images from nature, molecular structures, close up images of cobwebs or honeycombs or pollen.
Now I encourage pupils to design with plasticine and blue foam, to look at
images from nature and biomimicry, in the hope they will design and produce something a little more Zaha Hadid than Rubik's Cube.»
The gospel material, especially in the teaching of Jesus, with its use of
images from nature and husbandry, is nearest to rural society and to the world of the Hebrew Scriptures; James is thought by some scholars to be addressed to the Palestinian church.
«80 While Jesus» use of
the images from nature holds on to its naturalness as nature raw and real, his creative adaptation of the function of nature to emphasize the values of the divine rule stands apart.
They thus came naturally to him to be used as metaphors in his parables proclaiming the Kingdom of God, to an audience predominantly consisting of peasants and others who belonged to the deprived and alienated social groups.40
The images from nature, therefore, become meaningful to an audience who were in constant relationship with nature in their daily activities on the farm, with its experience of pathos and joy.
The collection includes Linda McCartney's portraits of The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and Jimi Hendrix as a well as images from nature and...
Not exact matches
In this video, he touches on a number of lessons business owners can learn by simply paying attention to Whole Foods» Pinterest page — everything
from the types of
images you pin to the very
nature of posts you share.
They noted the «increasing departure
from the basis of the WCC» — which they defined as primarily to restore unity to the Church — and cited «a growing departure
from biblically based Christian understandings» of the Trinity, salvation, the gospel, the doctrine of human beings as created in the
image of God, and the
nature of the church.
Miller, along with many others who are convinced of the shroud's authenticity («shroudies» as they are sometimes known), believe that the clarity and three - dimensional
nature of the
image show that it was caused by a strong burst of radiation
from the body lying beneath the cloth.
For, as Caldecott highlights, the Catholic tendency,
from Thomas Aquinas through to the contemporary Catechism (one might also add St Augustine and the 14th - century papal Encyclical Benedictus Deus) has been to emphasise that the human soul is not physical, but rather spiritual, in the
image of God's divine
nature, and directly created at conception.
I'm waxing quite Eastern here, I know, But that, I would say, is the
nature of God's presence in the fallen world: his
image, his bride, the deep joy and longing of creation, called
from nothingness to be joined to him.
To exalt him as a great thinker, as though he could take delight in being praised for having honed his mental tools very sharp, no matter what they cut; to speak admiringly of him as an excellent orator, as though adeptness in the use of
images were an enviable thing, no matter what they
imaged; to do him reverence as a great student who learned
from Newton and Locke and the Platonists,
from nature itself, no matter what he learned — to honor him thus is to do him no honor that he could accept — or which, accepting, he would not thereafter bitterly rue.
Images drawn
from nature thus became an accustomed medium for Jesus to articulate his teaching on the Kingdom of God.
The parables in Mark 4, based as they are in the context of agriculture, make use of several
images derived
from nature and the divine activity in the process of
nature, to speak of the concept of the Kingdom of God.
The parables with their central message of Jesus regarding the rule of God, through their
images drawn
from nature, serve as the medium of generating understanding regarding that rule.
While those
images that relate to human experience in the domestic, economic and social spheres have been given prominence, Jesus» use of agricultural imageries3 and analogies derived
from nature or divine action in
nature have not received adequate attention.4 This too, despite divine interaction with humanity taking place in the context of the creation.
That
image of the philosopher - king's perfect freedom as philosopher and as king is the tyrant's dream of perfect freedom
from who he is by
nature.
Tanner begins with an extended discussion, stretching over three chapters, of human
nature as oriented
from the beginning by grace to the
image of God, the second person of the Trinity.
In seeking to develop a theology of
nature, process theologians are supportive of endeavors to appropriate other
images from the tradition, such as St. Francis» compassionate love for the poor and treatment of animals as sisters and brothers, the Orthodox view of the church as inclusive of all of creation, and the use of the elements of bread and wine in the Eucharist, products of the interworkings between God, the non-human natural world, and human labor, that speak, to contemporary needs.
For a theology of
nature from a Reformed perspective not directly influenced by process thought but one that sees the
image of God in relational terms, see Hall, Douglas John, Imaging God: Dominion as Stewardship (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1966).
The contemplation of
nature leads us to believe and hope in God, and to love Him; but
from the study of our soul, we derive a truer and deeper knowledge of God than
from all the rest of creation, because our soul alone is made according to the
image and likeness of God.
A revised philosophy of mechanism, understood
from a contemporary
image of a machine, must recognize that a good model is the best vehicle for describing
nature, rather than old
images of machines, which are not complex enough to represent adequately a reaction of a complex entity with its environment.
What if most of the problems in our relationships with other people — the way we «see» and are «seen» by them, the way we interpret their lives, actions, and / or attitudes (and inversely the way others interpret our own), the way we treat and respond to others (as well as the ways they treat and respond to us)-- every single thing that each and every one of us do that damages our relationships with one another * stems *
from an inherent misunderstanding of the
nature and the goodness of the God in whose
image we ourselves were created.
What more general conclusions might we draw
from this
image about the origin of the order of
nature?
This notion requires much more elaboration, but the main point is that the «
image of God» is not an uncorrupted one in human
nature as it actually exists, and this fact prevents us
from taking too sanguine a view of our divinely given, unique powers.
Slogans such as the «survival of the fittest» and
images of
nature as «red in tooth and claw» seem far distant
from the lessons of humility and community found in church and synagogue.
These biblical stories, while not being accounts of actual incidents, nevertheless have a connection with actuality which stories of the ordinary kind do not need to have, Thus the creation story is true only if God is in fact the Creator of the heavens and the earth and of man in his
image, and the story of the fall is true only if man is in fact alienated
from God and thus actually falling short of the glory of his own true
nature and destiny.
We have learned
from the Enlightenment and its Marxist negative
image some bad lessons: a self - righteous view of human
nature, individual or collective, a good - evil dichotomy in our judgment on others and in our social action, a shallow sense of human community, and an exaggerated confidence in the power of human beings to manage and control their own destinies.
The
image of a promising God who meets us Out of the mysterious future subverts the archaic religious instinct to seek fulfillment in
nature or in the present moment alone, or in an escape
from history into timelessness.
The reports saying there was 3 misdemeanour charges, if what I looked up regarding the
nature of the (possibly incorrect) charges on this
image were correct, would they escalate in the event of actual injuries resulting
from his actions?
Throughout the 1950s Warhol had a highly active and lucrative career as a commercial illustrator in New York City, and made thousands of
images derived
from nature.
Thanks to Swarm's precise measurements along with those
from Champ — a mission that ended in 2010 after measuring Earth's gravity and magnetic fields for more than 10 years — scientists have not only been able to find the magnetic field generated by ocean tides but, remarkably, they have used this new information to
image the electrical
nature of Earth's upper mantle 250 km below the ocean floor.
The detailed plans include giant monitors in public squares showing
images from the Hubble telescope, to remind us of our place in the universe, billboards to remind us of the importance of forgiveness, university departments dedicated to human relationships offering classes in facing illness, being alone and reconnecting with
nature.
For Konrad Hochedlinger of the Harvard Stem Cell Institue, it was a bad start to the week: Just after 6 a.m. last Monday, he and a bevy of others received an unsigned e-mail
from a virtually untraceable address,
[email protected], pointing out what it said «appears to be duplicated
images and embryos used in a
Nature manuscript published in 2009.»
But in this week's
Nature, scientists report creating a diffraction
image from a noncrystalline sample.
ramidus to
images of gorilla, chimpanzee, and human, taken
from the frontispiece of Evidence as to Man's Place in
Nature, by Thomas H. Huxley (London, 1863)(with the positions of Gorilla and Pan reversed to reflect current genetic data).
Alison Mackey / Discover; Brain and computer
images reprinted with permission
from Macmillan Publishers Ltd:
Nature Vol 495 Pg 327 - 332 Copyright 2013
It will capture features as small as a foot across, peer yards below the surface to uncover hidden sediments, fathom the atmosphere, and gather
images in a wide range of colors,
from visible to infrared light, to reveal the
nature of the surface minerals.
The museum's third annual «Best of
Nature» photography contest drew a thousand
images of landscapes, wildlife, and starry skies
from professional photographers and amateur shutterbugs across the globe.
New research published in
Nature Methods will dramatically improve how scientists «see inside» molecular structures in solution, allowing for much more precise ways to
image data in various fields,
from astronomy to drug discovery.
Last summer, two papers published in
Nature bolstered the possibility that the plumes originate
from buried reservoirs of liquid water (modeled in this
image).