Invariably she begins by focusing on a landscape or
an interesting piece of nature, and then sees where it leads («my work is an emotional response to landscape» she says), relying on multi-layers of paint and different textures to produce the desired effect of mood and emotion.
Not exact matches
Nor is that parallel nothing more than an
interesting accident; I believe that it is a parallel so profound and so revealing that it gives us insight into the
nature of the Eucharist as the chief
piece of Christian worship while it also provides us with the clue as to how the gospel which is proclaimed can become the life - giving reality
of the Christian tradition down the ages to the present day.
«This is a beautiful
piece of work,» says Gijs Nelemans
of the University
of Cambridge, U.K.. He's particularly
interested in the potential insight into the
nature of the kick that sends black holes flying through space.
It's only as the film inevitably segues into its mystery - oriented midsection that it slowly - but - surely becomes a seriously dull
piece of work, as there's simply nothing
interesting or intriguing about the gang's ongoing investigation into what happened - with the tediousness
of this stretch exacerbated by the unpleasant and downright seedy
nature of the movie's locale.
Things improve slightly as scripters Elizabeth Hunter and Arlene Gibbs begin to stress plot developments
of a decidedly soapy
nature, with the salacious happenings - eg one character discovers that her aunt is actually her mom, another suspects her husband
of having an affair, etc, etc - buoying the viewer's
interest and ensuring that Jumping the Broom subsequently comes off as a passable (if consistently unspectacular)
piece of work.
With some exceptions, RPGs just don't pique my
interest these days as much as they used to, even ones focused on strategy, and though the brainier elements
of maneuvering the right
pieces into the proper positions appeals to my chess - loving
nature, the prospect
of keeping track
of the stats
of an entire army over thirty hours or so was at best intimidating, and at worst seeming like too much
of a chore.
Due to its open - world
nature, many missions require you to travel from location to location in order to retrieve an item or unravel
pieces of a mystery; while these missions may serve an integral part to the overarching lore, fast travelling from point A to point B doesn't spark the same level
of excitement and is quickly rendered to a simple chore for the exchange
of interesting exposition.
The Extreme Weather Connection Speaking
of extreme weather and climate science,
Nature has an
interesting piece about how some climate scientists have become less reluctant about linking extreme weather events to climate change.
It is definitely a
piece of vaporware, but nonetheless is an
interesting exploration
of how the technology we bring into our home can also mix with the
nature we try to bring indoors as well.
Not all
of Boucher's
pieces are as obviously born
of nature as the two tables pictured above (especially the first), but in my opinion, those are his most
interesting.
The
Nature paper is an outstanding
piece of work, and contains material which should be taken on board by everyone
interested in climate science communication, Real Climate not excepted!
That's the perfect description for any homeowner who is
interested in bringing a
piece of nature into his / her home.