Sentences with phrase «in different vantage points»

Varying in size and placed in different vantage points from the top to the bottom of the gallery walls, Gorchov's diverse painted objects create a playful dialogue with each other.

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In business, being on the same page with all stakeholders, even those who view things from a different, even competing, vantage point is critical.
Houdon was one of the last of the great European masters, and his Washington, too, compels you to take it in from different vantage points.
Messengers who observed a battle from different vantage points could differ greatly on how the battle was won, and still all be correct in reporting that the country has been saved by a great victory.
To record the action, each test was captured by upward of 50 cameras, providing different vantage points and providing backup in case one of the cameras malfunctioned.
This lesson was not lost on the chair of the Charlottesville summit — an activist governor from Arkansas who would soon be involved in the education reform debate from a completely different vantage point.
The projects in the ALP network range from individual schools to state - level initiatives, but from different vantage points and with different levers to pull, they're all asking the same core questions:
Graskop gorge swing is the highest in the world and in a few seconds you go from zero to 180 km / h that has you flying 130 metres above the ground at a rather different vantage point for Graskop Falls.
All this is located across our expansive property located in a perfectly formed natural bay, giving you different perspectives from many vantage points from the spacious rooms to our many gardens, balconies and walkways.
Each vantage point has different views of the jungle around it as well as an ocean view in the distance.
In the image of the road below, you can see how we've adjusted the viewer's vantage point using different horizon lines:
Exploring the boundary between the real and the imaginary, Niemi often adopts awkward and contorted poses and plays with different vantage points to highlight the divergence between what we choose to reveal in our daily lives and who we actually are.
Viewers are encouraged to interact with the installations from multiple vantage points in the gallery that offer novel experiences with the pieces from different angles.
In the mural - size Shaking Out the Bed, figures, seen perhaps from the side, maybe lying down, reaching to the painting's right side to the dials there to adjust perspectival vantage point, appear from above, slip into different pictorial spaces, or try to get outside the frame.
A couple of years after Red Boat, Doig painted another group of boys in a red boat — Figures in a Red Boat (2005 - 2007)-- and they're wearing white shirts, to, but we see them from a difference vantage point, less far away, rendered with less intensity or a different kind of intensity.
In the works, Hammond layers hand - painted images with sheets of mica and metal leaf, creating an alluring surface that shifts with different vantage points and surroundings.
Displayed in natural light, the works are exercises in slow looking, unfolding as one views them from different vantage points.
Working from the dual vantage points of South Africa and Europe, the project considers plants as both witnesses and actors in history, and as dynamic agents — linking nature and humans, rural and cosmopolitan medicine, tradition and modernity — across different geographies, histories and systems of knowledge, with a variety of curative, spiritual and economic powers.
Broffman photographed with insight and sensitivity, exploring different vantage points and always searching for the emotional truth in his subject.
Donovan expands upon her earlier works in the series by inscribing an underlying geometry into the structure of the newer drawings, which reveals itself through the perceptual shifts that occur when viewing the work from different vantage points.
Displayed in natural or artificial light, the works are exercises in slow looking, unfolding from different vantage points and under different light conditions.
The images are staged in the documentary style of German artist Barbara Probst, who captures the same moment in time from different vantage points, interrogating the idea that a single photograph represents the entire truth.
The four large paintings that are specially made for the glass atrium are also inspired by the idea of multiple vantage points in the museum space, hung back to back as two images sharing across four separate planes, which are endowed with different functions.
Insert, 2:55 p.m. David Roberts at Grist defends 2 degrees in a different way, from the vantage point of activists — laying down a marker for measuring governmental failure.
I've had a great time learning from, and sometimes debating with, two smart people with very different areas of expertise and vantage points: the blogging meteorologist Eric Holthaus and Jacquelyn Gill, who studies past climates in the context of ecological change.
-- by examining the question from different vantage points: from that of global integrated assessment models, from bottom - up studies of individual economic sectors, and from published work on the mitigation potential in international aviation and shipping emissions.
«With his insights from three different vantage points in the Executive Branch, Roberto will be a significant addition to the Paul, Weiss family, and we are happy to welcome him to our Washington office,» said Kenneth A. Gallo, managing partner of the Washington, D.C. office.
In addition, when studying the handsets from different vantage points, I noticed that the Nexus» display looked as if it had a gray glaze on top of it, which made it appear paler than the others.
If only my client would step back to look at her marriage from a different vantage point, she might be able to better appreciate her husband for who he is in their unique relationship.
As a supplement to APT Validation Study II, the research aims for Validation Study III are to (1) generate master scores for video clips of youth program observations without cultural bias, (2) create more tailored and targeted online training and anchor systems, and (3) eliminate significant differences in certification passing rates between groups with different cultural vantage points (i.e., Black vs. White raters, urban vs. non-urban program experiences).
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