Sentences with phrase «in painting language»

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If a prosecutor wants to convict a man of assault, he is (without a doubt) going to paint a picture for the audience of the suffering of the defendant, and will likely use expressive language to evoke a feeling of sympathy from the jury, who (as they listen) visualize the potential suffering of the man / woman in front of them.
Christian missionaries in Mughal India were constantly trying to present the Christian faith not only by writing in Persian (the language of the Court) but also by telling the Christian story, for example, through the painting of miniatures, a notable art form at the time.
The painting, as Saraceni notes, «solicits the Unconscious»; it tells a profoundly intimate story, but does so in the iconographic terms of past theology, in a shared and traditional language.
Clearly you know well the simple contrasts painted in the language of the Bible.
They did not intend to subordinate painting to a verbal sensibility, but rather to recognize in the painter's art a power of expression equal to that of spoken language, an expressive potential realized in the idiom of the visual alone.
In his 1986 book A Theology of Artistic Sensibilities, though offering a more balanced use of the terms clarity and mystery, Dillenberger argues that a blatant contrast between language and painting followed the rise of Protestant orthodoxy.
The document stresses both mothers» and fathers» importance as educators, making clear that when fathers and mothers talk, play, read, paint, investigate numbers and shapes or sing with their children it has a positive effect on children's later development — and that mums» and dads» involvement in reading is the most important determinant of their child's early language and literacy skills.
It is almost inconceivable that a political party in Britain should use this type of language, which does nothing less than paint a picture of class war.
Coupled with the agreements made with the state's Indian tribes to share revenue and gain exclusivity rights for their casinos, the deck is being staked in favor of the amendment: A committee with the potential to raise funds quickly, a numbered analysis of the benefits and language that paints a glowing picture of expansion.
Caputo worked to build public sympathy for MercExchange by reducing an arcane legal case to «kitchen table languagepainting eBay as a corporate monster and finding reporters and opinion writers to publish stories about the matter in the Washington Post and Wall Street Journal.
Working like a detective, she discovered a symbolic code that reveals narratives in the paintings, which she believes can be read, almost like an ancient language.
The fossils of the creature, named after the Rising Star cave system in which they were discovered — «naledi» means «star» in the local Sesotho languagepaint the picture of an ancient hominin that possessed a mixture of human and ape - like traits.
The Ten Hundred and One Word Challenge invited the 46 Energy Frontier Research Centers (EFRCs) to represent their science in images, cartoons, photos, words and original paintings, but any descriptions or words could only use the 1000 most commonly used words in the English language, with the addition of one word important to each of the EFRCs and the mission of DOE: energy.
The Harvard Business Review urges people who wish to stay cognitively fit to engage in challenging activities, such as studying a new language, learning to paint or taking lessons on a new musical instrument.
The recreations aren't particularly realistic (lots of painted backdrops and such) and the dialogue is poorly dubbed regardless of what language you watch it in (I chose English because that's apparently what the actors were using), but none of that really matters.
Safety in Numbers Part of the series: Painting With Numbers Mathematician Marcus du Sautoy reveals how the language of maths is used to construct the complex codes that we encounter in everyday life.
It has invited two more small schools — Fernleigh PS and Wyrallah PS — to take part in the celebrations, which also include goanna and rainbow serpent activities, an introduction to Bundjalung language words, pebble painting, a sensory table featuring local flora, and a barbecue.
Additional lessons include eurythmy (a form of movement which is unique to Steiner schools), languages, as well as lessons in games, painting, drawing, landwork, woodwork, clay modelling, handwork and music.
The fine pigments in the paint shift between light and dark depending on the incidence of light, showcasing the car's attention - grabbing design language to maximum effect.
Finished in modest metallic blue paint, this concept is more than just a hint at the future of Genesis design language.
In pared - down language and vividly colored and patterned paintings, this poetic book concludes with an appended historical note.
Following the boy on his odyssey, the ruined painting a remnant of the formerly whole and seamless world in his possession, I felt hopeful and less alone: I'd have to wait for language and balance to come back to me, but in the meantime, I had Tartt to guide me through that murky time.
The big, touchable icons on the desktop include a sample version of ArtRage 2, a paint program, and Daum PotPlayer, a free video player whose Korean roots are evident in the Hangul characters that ornament the English - language menus.
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A tree in the temple grounds is encircled by brightly painted niches holding golden Buddha images in various different positions, and the grounds also contain a Pali language school which teaches the language in which the ancient Buddhist scriptures are written.
Explore archaic paintings of the King's maids in waiting at the fresco gallery and the Mirror Wall revealing bygone transcripts similar to the Sinhalese language of today.
Butler writes: «At first glance, the paintings convey a sense of joy, in the same way that Paul Klee's idiosyncratic visual language does.
I'm pretty aware, when I paint, of the historical precedents I'm referencing and the language of modernism, in both two and three dimensional form.
Bailey admits, «[A] narrative would have to be completely assimilated into the formal language of painting before I could use it in a way that would allow me the artistic freedom, honesty, and authority I need.»
Rainey works with and manipulates paintings language and physical qualities to create strange other - worldly painted environments; worlds where time stands still, and gravity is no more, resulting in paintings that lie somewhere between abstraction and representation.
Here, Manister's work resonates with a significant aspect of the New York School, in its understanding of painting as its own form of language.
The language of art is, more materially, embodied in paint and line on canvas or paper, in stone or clay or plastic or metal — it is neither a sob - story nor a confidential whisper.
The German abstract figure painter, who became widely known in the»80s along with Jörg Immendorff - associated circle of friends Werner Büttner, Georg Herold, and Martin Kippenberger, often painted interiors, self - portraits, landscapes, language fragments, and diverse abstractions.
Since late 1967, when her first colour stripe paintings appeared, Riley has sought to articulate an abstract language in which relations of colour and form generate a range of visual sensations.
As his work has developed over four decades he has created an enormous variety of series of abstract paintings in an articulate, elegant and personal language.
Some of these paintings, abstract or monochromatic, dwell comfortably in the language of their medium, but others flirt with photography and textile pattern printing, perhaps an «oblique» reference to painting's material connection to textile: paint and color on canvas or linen.
In this new series of paintings, he draws on Indian and Western European traditions to create a hybrid visual language with which to relate intimate tales of sensual and spiritual encounter.
Mark Dagley is equally renowned for being a publisher and for playing guitar in the seminal punk bands the Girls and Hi Sheriffs of Blue during the 1970s and»80s, but given the strength of his current exhibition, he should be best known for being a reductive abstractionist — that is, an abstract artist who approaches painting through its most basic means and language.
The exhibition features paintings — a language in which light plays an essential role — as well as sculptural investigations and installations that use optical and luminous elements, like mirrors and light bulbs.
O'Reilly's understanding of the language of painting as a medium allows for the evolution of narrative in his palettes and mark - making.
Untitled (Golden Yellow) Acrylic on canvas, 72 x 60 inches Ian Hughes October 9 — November 8, 2014 Over the arc of his career, Ian Hughes has honed a distinctive visual language in which paint reveals its lushest and most viscous qualities while simultaneously giving shape to bio-reminiscent forms that have a compelling life of their own.
All were moving in a new direction away from the violence and anxiety of Action painting toward a new and seemingly calmer language of color.
A key figure in Australian art since the mid-1980s, Linda Marrinon has developed an idiosyncratic language of painting and drawing steeped in postmodernist irony and feminist wit.
Using the visual language of mythological depictions of wrestling, mined from art historical sources and his own memory, these paintings propose new through lines in Dunham's practice that are both formal and autobiographical in nature.
Grosse explains that despite an early interest in language and reading, she was attracted to painting because of its non-linear qualities.
Throughout his paintings, drawings, and prints a metaphoric sensibility reveals itself in the expressive language of resonant forms and figures.
Angelina Gualdoni's works on canvas take patterns, interiors and abstraction as their main focus, locating the rhythm of the everyday sublime in the language of color field painting.
The exhibition makes the most of Tate St Ives» expansive new display areas to show a number of Heron's large - scale paintings, and marks the evolution in his visual language, aesthetic sensibility and practice.
A new exhibition of works on view at Ameringer McEnery Yohe in New York until August 18 deepens his body of work, meditating on experience, memory, and language in a series of 13 new paintings.
Ken Lum is a prolific writer as well as a conceptual artist, deeply attuned to semiotics across media, whose past work includes a series of «language paintings» that depict nonsensical words in colorful designs.
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