Sentences with phrase «into art work»

ArtTutor is one of the best investment I've made into my art work.
These hallmark influences are still incorporated into the art work that he is producing today.
The Grantchester Pottery has transformed the ceramics studio at Wysing into an art work in its own right.
In many ways small and mid-sized galleries are where artistic practice is practiced before it stagnates into art work — that is the repetition and reapplication of a method, like Andy Warhol's celebrity prints, Yayoi Kusama's spots or Damien Hirst's spot paintings.
This was our final source for an array of remnant textiles that together with the found garments are recycled and transformed into an art work.
I guess the issue is not exactly simple after all, but giving the original artist (artists) credit is critical to how I think and feel about photographs that are / were incorporated into an art work done by someone else.
[2] The early 1920s saw many American artists abandon modern art, but Davis continued to try to discover ways to implement his knowledge of shapes and colors into his art work.
ArtTutor is one of the best investments I've made into my art work.
Hello, I have been reading your comments and replies and they are all good, I myself have a problem and some questions about selling art online, you I'm disable and been out of work of a few years, So I decided to go and get back into my art work like painting and drawing, I been wanting to see if I could sell my paintings online, so what I have done is start searching different websites to post my art work, I have been checking out eBay, Ugallery, Art Break, Esty, Fine Art America and some others, the problem for me is which one of these should I choose, I was thinking about putting different pieces on different websites and see what happen, O before I got hurt I use to do wall murals and still do sometimes, of the wall isnt too high, but I want to do some work from home, so what websites would you recommend?
Zentangle exploring the elements of art such as pattern and how to incoroprate them into art work
Instead of trying to capture it in painting, they were able to use lamps to incorporate light itself into their art works.
In this new series of works, the artist duo have appropriated wall labels describing other artists» work, and transformed them into art works in their own right.
With a background in anthropology, Susan Hiller collects ordinary cultural artefacts and transforms them into art works that touch upon inherent contradictions in society.
You have been putting images of yourself into your art works since the 70?
Danto took Warhol's miraculous transformation of everyday objects into art works beyond the Duchampian gesture, by demonstrating how it was rooted in the transubstantiation of wine and wafer to the blood and body of Christ in the Eucharist.
It introduces a less severe stringency towards permitting the presence of the artist's hand into art works while also showing technological advancement and its integration into art both on a compositional and material level.

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The edition that I've linked into the heading above is not just a beautiful work in the art of publishing but also contains the best commentary and notes, all of which can deepen your understanding.
There are many literary techniques and a countless amount of examples, I'm simply serving up this particular one to show you a singular instance of a writer using them to turn a seemingly simplistic story into a extraordinarily memorable and highly controversial work of art.
Smartphone makers Apple and Samsung spend billions on research and development each year so that our smartphones and other connected devices continue to evolve into high - tech works of art.
The preparation for her role as «Wonder Woman» got her into boxing and mixed martial arts; she was working out six hours per day doing fighting choreography, horseback riding, cardio interval training, and strength training.
These summer experiences offer deep dives into business fundamentals and are especially helpful to liberal arts graduates with little class work or training in business.
A so - called Grand Bargain taps into $ 816 million from foundations, the Detroit Institute of Arts and the state of Michigan to ease pension cuts and protect city - owned art work from sale.
Correspondingly, Spanish has a word for the stirring you feel in your soul when gazing into a great work of art — duende.
But then UNHCR approached me to ask if I'd organise an art project for World Refugee Day to transform refugee tents into works of art because they are such a powerful symbol of displacement.
From free meals to shuttle services to a state - of - the - art gym, making work feel like home helps employees really settle into their role and work life.
I have this very privileged position here where I work with the art incredibly closely, almost closer than the artist in some ways because I'm breaking it down into minute little sections.
Over the past 10 years, her groundbreaking work has generated a broad spectrum of innovative and ambitious output, from large - scale data analytics programs to site - specific multimedia installations, transforming billions of emotion data points into immersive works of art.
While some investors have a passion for collecting antiques or classic works of art, others prefer to put their money into cars.
Could it be that she laments the way those art tactics, initially only justifiable by a certain political reasoning have worked their way into everyday manners via our comedians, rock - stars, etc.?
Most twentysomethings, especially those in the the Church, want to do something meaningful with their life — and they often think that translates directly into working in full - time ministry, dedicating their life to creating art or starting their own nonprofit.
Overall, he has produced an impressive body of work which, thankfully, demonstrates that liturgical arts (which Schickel prefers to call «ritual arts» because «it stresses the way in which these objects participate in the drama of religious ritual») can be tastefully done in a modern idiom without lapsing into the triteness or sentimentality that plagues so many of our newer churches.
The Church - which ushered into existence the great universities of Europe, which established hospitals and schools, which pioneered work in medicine and literature and art and music and the exploration of all the natural sciences - is interested in truth.
Herbert's pious advice makes for a refreshing read, but the chief charms of this volume are the insights it affords into Herbert's art; by examining the priest at work in the temple, we better know The Temple itself.
In the interest of anonymity, I won't get into too many details — but at this very moment, my work has placed me in the midst of a staged, imagined debate between a certain famous atheist and a certain famous theologian (I work in the arts).
Whether it's turning an AK - 47 into a rake, an old tire into a flowerbed, or trash into a work of art, there is something profoundly fitting about struggling through the creative process with the goal of finishing something new by Easter to provide a tangible, hands - on experience in discipline, resurrection, and restoration.
Exciting — to watch producers, screenwriter, director and others take the little stories scattered throughout my life and knit them into a beautiful, compelling, award - winning work of art.
Everyone must somehow put together his convictions about such matters as knowledge, the mass media, art, manners, work, play, nature, health, sex, class, race, economics, politics, international relations, and religion into a pattern for the formation of character through the curriculum.
Rainey comes bearing the new, academically orthodox, message that «modernism... is a strategy whereby the work of art invites and solicits its commodification, but does so in such a way that it becomes a commodity of a special sort, one that is temporarily exempted from the exigencies of immediate consumption prevalent within the larger cultural economy and instead is integrated into a different economic circuit of patronage, collecting, speculation, and investment.»
I assayed many ways to help to quiet my conscience, but it would not be; for the concupiscence and lust of my flesh did always return, so that I could not rest, but was continually vexed with these thoughts: This or that sin thou hast committed: thou art infected with envy, with impatiency, and such other sins: therefore thou art entered into this holy order in vain, and all thy good works are unprofitable.
Yet if they are to understand the arts significantly, they too must enter so fully into the works they study, by becoming familiar with the possibilities and limitations of the materials used and with the processes of transforming them, that they pass beyond passive receptivity to the practice of virtual recreation, through imaginative participation in the artist's constructive activity.
Flat, blank facades on buildings conceived as commodities — or just oddities — rather than works of civic art; flat modernist pictorial abstractions; the flattening of cultural history into pseudo-history packaged as what Henry dismissed as «applied sociology» — all spoke to him of something far more ominous, the abasement of man and the crude negation of his proper relationship to nature as embodied in the great tradition.
And as with any work of art, it is to aesthetics that we must appeal if we wish to get into the heart of the work, not to reason.
So also confrontation by a work of art, music, or literature is primarily a question of insight into the relations among its parts.
The show's sheer volume (over 900 works), together with the incredible quality and diversity of Picasso's art, virtually bludgeons one into granting the most extravagant praise for the artist.
(2) There is division of labor, defined relative to work: the one gives birth, the other tills, (3) There is the coming of the arts and crafts: no more just picking fruit and gathering nuts, but agriculture — the artful cultivation of the soil, the harvesting of grain, its transformation into flour, the making of bread, and, eventually, also astronomy (to know the seasons and to plan for sowing), metallurgy (to make the tools), the institution of property (to secure the fruits of one's labor), and religious sacrifices (to placate the powers above and to encourage rain).
the arts may provide the day - by - day confirmation of Creation's finger still at work in the lives and affairs of men... the church., if it wants to keep in touch with the Creator, must provide a home for all that is and all who are created, lest the church itself wither and drift into irrelevance.
With the approach of Updike's 50th birthday, and with the publication of this his 25th book, it is time to offer an assessment of his work as a whole: to trace his natively Lutheran vision of life as cast by God into an indissoluble ambiguity, to examine his treatment of death and sex as the two phenomena wherein the human contradiction is most sharply focused, to set this new novel in relation to the earlier «Rabbit» books, and to determine what is religiously troubling and compelling about Updike's art.
Somehow we sense that the complexity of a great work of art could easily have gotten out of control and undermined any efforts toward harmonizing its many facets into an intense unity.
All true art, everything worthy among the works of our hands, comes into being in the space that our intimate closeness to the mystery of being opens before us; our art (especially poetry) is the highest way in which being gives itself to us in any age, showing itself in the creative response it evokes from us, both by its generosity and by its elusiveness.
I'll never forget the church that beautifully integrated words from my blog posts into their liturgy one Sunday morning, or the painter who rendered a chapter from my book into art, or the young man who composed a song around this post, or the pastor who made last - minute adjustments to his Easter service to ensure that women had a voice in proclaiming the resurrection, or the church that changed its policies regarding abuse because of our series on the topic, or those of you who have sponsored children, worked the blessing of «eshet chayil!»
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