Sentences with phrase «inspiration from nature with»

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We see crafting as a lifestyle — one that allows us to slow down, connect with our family and friends, and seek inspiration from nature.
Autumn is the perfect season to take inspiration from nature and invite your children to create some art with fall leaves.
Scientists draw inspiration from nature to come up with breakthrough materials.
Natural materials can have properties that can not be achieved with lab - produced materials, and taking inspiration from nature is an effective research tool
They took their inspiration from nature, looking at the human nerve system and fungal root networks, and thus came up with two basic layouts.
«Our goal is to realize a variety of artificial functional systems on the nanoscale, taking direct inspirations from nature,» says Laura Na Liu, who works with Urban and leads the research group.
This week we have a couple TBB bloggers showing you their outfit inspiration - let's start with Alison from Puppies & Pretties: So, I really wanted to do the look from this pin but Mother Nature had other plans.
Taking inspiration from nature, this soft, feminine chantilly lace gown features a strapless neckline, with finely draped lace bodice leading into a soft mermaid skirt and chapel length train.
Bold, colorful photos, paired with kid - friendly poems about nature, connect readers to the outside world and show how easily poetic inspiration comes from our planet.
In keeping with the tale's mystery and tragedy, Spirin's paintings take their inspiration from Japanese art, placing the human drama against a background of nature that is changeable, mysterious, and hauntingly beautiful.
... Supertubos beach, the fabulous garden of our hostel... Supertubos Beach Hostel was created and decorated with inspiration from by the local Nature.
Nature provides her with endless inspiration: «From the obviously beautiful to the unsettling, there is no end to the opportunities for interpreting nature's creations with metal and enamel.&Nature provides her with endless inspiration: «From the obviously beautiful to the unsettling, there is no end to the opportunities for interpreting nature's creations with metal and enamel.&nature's creations with metal and enamel.»
Her US pavilion at the 2015 Venice Biennale, titled They Come To Us without a Word, took inspiration from the novels of Icelandic writer Halldór Laxness and other literary sources similarly concerned with the spiritual aspects of nature.
With spring in our steps, there are two very interesting shows in London where the artists take their inspiration from nature.
Adopting a DIY aesthetic, Simeti takes inspiration from puppet theater and Baroque mechanical automata, which combined an awe of nature with an affinity for artifice, to explore the social, cultural and historical significance of Brooklyn waterways.
Murphy finds inspiration for her subjects in the popular culture of the 1940s and»50s, presenting them with an attention to light and shadow that creates a sense of mystery and often incorporates dramatic effects from forces of nature — a sign of her youth on the Great Plains.
Murphy finds inspiration for her subjects in the popular culture of the 1940s and 1950s, presenting them with an attention to light and shadow that creates a sense of mystery and often incorporates dramatic effects from forces of nature.
Stan Meyer creates flat - woven pieces out of roofing paper utilizing inspiration for patterns from Celtic, Maori, and various aboriginal cultures combined with patterns found in nature or contemporary architecture.
The eleven artists juxtapose divergent approaches in conversation with each other, reflecting on primal questions consuming artists over the millennia: Elliot Arkin's conceptual use of web - based commerce spins an absurdist view on the commodification of artists; Babette Bloch's stainless steel reassessments of nature and artistic precedent limn positives and negatives through light; Christopher Carroll Calkins's street photography captures moments of under - the - radar narratives; Valentina DuBasky's acrylic and marble dust works on paper and plaster are a contemporary comment on the prehistory of art; Gabriel Ferrer's performance - like in - the - moment sumi - ink drawings on handmade paper reflect on memory and personal narrative; Christopher Gallego's realist, pure light - filled oil painting elevates the ordinariness of an artist's space to visual poetry; Ana Golici, in pergamano and collage, takes inspiration from 17th Century female naturalist, entomologist and botanical illustrator Maria Sibylla Merian to explore questions of science, nature and objective truth; Emilie Lemakis's monumental amplification of an ancient Greek krater employs scale to upend perceptions for the viewer's reconsideration; Mark Mellon's bronzes address the oppositions of movement and stillness; the alchemy of Michael Townsend's uncontrolled poured acrylic paintings equate the properties of materials with the turbulence of the universe; Jessica Daryl Winer's engagement with luminous color and choreographic line reflects in visual resonance the sonic history of a musical instrument.
Drawing inspiration from his own artistic history, Flat Screen Nature exhibition plays with perception and audience engagement once more.
Drawing inspiration from nature, historical landscape painting, popular home and garden culture, and the supernatural, he sets up contexts with inherent internal contradictions.
Feeling that he had gained inspiration for another twenty years from that experience, he came back with an exhibition concept for Forever Young, with a title referring to his clarity and perfection of nature.
On view in ICA's First Floor Space February 6 through July, 28, 2013, this group exhibition takes inspiration from this definition by novelist J. G. Ballard: «Fashion: A recognition that nature has endowed us with one skin too few, and that a fully sentient being should wear its nervous system externally.»
More recently the wall project, got permission from the city to beautify the North — South roads in Mumbai as a canvas with everything being an inspiration, art, music, nature, love, the abstract, real life and the city itself.
In present - day culture, where it no longer makes sense to seek inspiration in nature from a distance, Naturalment reveals itself as a thesis on creative awareness of the natural environment, an experiment that, like an expression of street art, takes meaning from, enters into dialogue with and interacts with an urban environment.
Make a vivacious style statement with the haute coutre style of Christian Lacroix or take inspiration from the nature of the orient with beautiful floral wallpaper from Designers Guild.
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