Sentences with phrase «inhabit the spaces become»

People, animals and plants that inhabit the spaces become symbols, like images from dreams that transform and inform our reality.

Not exact matches

As healthy living continues to become more outward - facing, the spaces we inhabit are falling behind.
Cinema becomes a space in which man inhabits indescribable realms of human nature.
As gradually, reluctantly, inadvertently, Alvin and Lance reveal a little more about themselves, the splendid and desolate space they inhabit becomes almost magical, as an enchanted circle with its own laws of time and space.
Soon, however, it becomes apparent that there's something more inhabiting their cozy apartment space (and I'm not referring to the pervasive cockroach community that is a permanent fixture of the New York tenement scene).
Much like her paintings in the past two iterations of NDA, the artist's new series of geometric abstraction becomes even more architectural as she continues her study of visually defining «place», giving the viewer a sense of being able to walk into and inhabit the pictorial «space».
This new Hatje Cantz publication emphasizes the influence of Arte Povera on Rhode's aesthetic, whose creative dialogue also formed during his meeting with the gallery Tucci Russo and his early collaborative efforts with photographer Paolo Mussat Sartor, in which he transformed urban landscapes and interior spaces into imaginary worlds, as two - dimensional renderings become the subject of three - dimensional interactions by a sole protagonist (usually played by the artist or by an actor inhabiting the role of artist).
These forms, reminiscent of familiar, but unnamable silhouettes, distill the space around them, becoming formal representations of the energetics of the environment they inhabit, barely containing them.
In other works, pieces of clothing become part of the art as they inhabit a space in between the flat world of painting and the 3D world of fashion.
Emphatically inhabiting their environments, the negative spaces they create become assimilated with the physical materials, resulting in abstract, powerful and dream - like sequences of materials.
At the same time, they become an extension and a part of the space they inhabit, allowing the ambient light to play with its undulating relief.
By inhabiting the space that Manzarek had occupied, Gray embodied the process by which those we have lost become part of us.
In his drawings of the late 1960s and early 1970s, the imaginary spaces inhabited by these objects became more fully realized, as in Coffee Shop at the Chicago Art Institute (1971).
In his drawings of the late 1960s and early 1970s, the imaginary spaces inhabited by these objects become more fully realized, as in Coffee Shop at the Chicago Art Institute (1971).
Her installations are constantly in flux, resulting either from her construction and deconstruction of the spaces they inhabit or from the multimedia videos that become both artifacts of the physical pieces and digital worlds all their own.
Interiors - spaces inhabited both physically and mentally - still form her main subject matter, but for this show she abstained from the walk - in film installations she's become known for and focused on sculptures: small - scale models of rooms, mostly with the same floor plan though otherwise unalike, and sculptures of furniture, such as beds and armoires.
Inhabited by famous African figures of sport, society and politics, his paper pieces can be deployed in space to become sculptures.
These subtle images represent both the tv as a commodity while simultaneously becoming an enigmatic portrait of individual sellers and the spaces they inhabit, in a strange way conflating the agency and identification of persons and things and contexts.
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