Sentences with phrase «inspired more observation»

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While it may ostensibly lack the weight of some of his more serious work, the inspired moments are plentiful, filled to the brim with funny observations and witty characterizations.
In order for formative feedback to inspire improvement, the feedback cycle must include more frequent observations, with high - quality and actionable feedback, and with opportunities to monitor progress.
More recently, the Friends of the Collection has contributed to incredible acquisitions such as Alex Katz's Ada and Neil, Maine (Study for Lawn Party)(1965); Ahmed Alsoudani's Untitled (2013); Eastman Johnson's The Quiet Hour (circa 1877); and Christopher Patch's Migration (2015), a life - size installation of 37 collaged, papier - mâché bird sculptures inspired by the artist's Life List of field observations.
Conversations, observations, and discoveries in the galleries inspire students to create original drawings, paintings, prints, photographs collages, sculptures, and more.
Inspired by an observation by Michael Faraday (in a course of six lectures on the Chemical History of a Candle) in David Deutsch's book The Fabric of Reality that «there is no more open door by which you can enter into a study of natural philosophy than [by] considering the physical phenomena of a candle», Parreno's goal for the exhibition was to use its methods of display and artworks to explore the idea of light as an entity — one which alters what we see, and camouflages what we can not.
Works by a diverse group comprising ArtClub 2000, Peter Fischli and David Weiss, Walter Keeler, Glenn Sorensen, Julian Stair and Sophie Wiltshire invoke literal notions of botany or zoology, or are inspired by natural forms, or allude to more metaphorical observations of human behaviour.
Curated by Parreno and IMMA's Head of Exhibitions, Rachael Thomas, Lunar Reggae was inspired by Michael Faraday's observation that, «there is no more open door by which you can enter into the study of natural philosophy than by considering the physical phenomena of a candle.»
I'm talking about the potential to have an idea or observation built around empirical data become more engaging and inspiring.
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