Sentences with phrase «into mysterious works»

He has walked the Earth, recording his traces and turning them into mysterious works of land art.

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Not the way things work just because we try really hard and put all of our effort into it, but in the more mysterious way things work when we are open to trusting something bigger — the one who daily, liberally pours out grace on us to extend to others.»
Whenever I debate a believer, in a calm rational debate it usually devolves into the person defending religion getting angry because he or she can not simply answer any question other than by saying stuff along the lines of, «well our brains are too small to understand» or «god works in mysterious ways» or my personal favorite «God will judge you for you unbelieving ways».
i would have though the same way that james bond got back into mi6 in the skyfall film, very mysterious forces at work in the background indeed!
This delight leads to tragedy (see: the predictable holiday on the beach scene, where Annie cavorts without properly warm clothing, apparently leading to her illness, a scene that is collapsed into parents» feelings of overwhelming guilt), a logic that is profoundly emotional, and hard to reconcile with religious faith (Innes offers up the explanation that «God works in mysterious ways»).
Explore the vast and exciting world of Jumanji with Dwayne Johnson (Fast and the Furious franchise), Jack Black (Goosebumps), Kevin Hart (Ride Along) and Karen Gillan (Guardians of the Galaxy franchise) as they work together to beat the mysterious game they were drawn into so they can return to the real world.
And finally... Guillermo del Toro's story of a young girl in fascist Spain who goes into a mysterious world and meets a faun who offers a dark bargain is probably still his most beautiful, beguiling work of gothic romance.
Dominika, despite her mysterious talent for this line of work, is ultimately a victim, pimped out by her uncle, pressed into sexual service for the state.
As with «Rivers and Tides,» Leaning into the Wind is a work of art in itself; beautifully and meditatively shot (by Riedelsheimer), accompanied by a faintly mysterious score that seems to be telling us secrets.
Official Premise: Sophie, a quiet girl working in a hat shop, finds her life thrown into turmoil when she is literally swept off her feet by a handsome but mysterious wizard named Howl.
«Howl's Moving Castle» Official Premise: Sophie, a quiet girl working in a hat shop, finds her life thrown into turmoil when she is literally swept off her feet by a handsome but mysterious wizard named Howl.
DEADLIER THAN THE MALE (working title) Picked up to series STUDIO: Made Up Stories / Studio T TEAM: Harriet Warner (w, ep), Houda Benyamina (d), Bruna Papandrea (ep), Casey Haver (ep) LOGLINE: Follows a trio of characters, each with a mysterious and troubling past: a young woman who once looked into the eyes of a dangerous killer, a former serial predator desperate to find redemption and Mary, a grieving mother obsessed with finding her missing daughter.
The head writer of her show (Whoopi Goldberg) seems to be the only ally she has as a former love's character (Kevin Kline) is recast to throw her off her game, along with a mysterious family member barging into her world and work life.
As Margaret finds herself drawn into the inner circle of the wealthy, mysterious Wilcoxes, Helen devotes herself to a young working - class man desperate to improve himself, setting up the three families for a calamitous encounter when long - buried secrets and private prejudices come to light.
Working into Corwin's circle of friends, the Angels appear to have the case well in hand when fate turns against them, putting their lives and the mysterious Charlie, in danger.
Plagued by the mysterious murder of her husband, David, a local doctor, Frannie throws herself into her work.
Doling out information bit by bit is a great way to gauge interest in the book, let your readers know how much effort you're putting into your work, and to uncover the often mysterious act of writing a book.
Working in an alternate version of Victorian London, Librarian - spy Irene has settled into a routine, collecting important fiction for the mysterious Library and blending in nicely with the local culture.
The process of conversion is quite «mysterious» to Robinson, and he does not have any insight at all into who actually does the work at comiXology, but he's «very conscious» when he is drawing of what kind of panel layouts work best with the new technology.
The written word is mightier than the sword — most of the time... Working in an alternate version of Victorian London, Librarian - spy Irene has settled into a routine, collecting important fiction for the mysterious Library and blending in nicely with the local culture.
Answer by Tamara Follett My book The Caucasian Ovcharka: The Complete Resource on this Ancient and Mysterious Guardian, goes into specific detail on what kinds of dogs work well with Caucasians.
Your rabbit will never learn to understand many of the mysterious things you do («Why the heck did she just change into three different outfits before leaving for work?»)
Hands - on educational activities will teach you how to upcycle trash into beautiful art, why our penguins wear bracelets and how mysterious, underwater volcanoes work.
Mixing up mythical elements with a tale of espionage, Fear Effect Sedna sees veteran mercenaries Hana and Rain working for a mysterious benefactor as they look into an art heist.
One day while working on some basic alchemy recipes, Sophie comes across a mysterious book and after writing a recipe into it, discovers that the book can speak.
The game pulls players in quickly, as the characters are roped into working alongside the mysterious JP»S agency, a group fighting demons and trying to contain the situation.
For instance, there's Carl Andre, a Minimalist legend who has been sidelined ever since the mysterious 1985 death of his wife, the artist Ana Mendieta (though a big 2014 retrospective at Dia: Beacon is expected to bring his work back into the conversation).
One of my indelible memories is seeing him on his bicycle returning home after work to the then - marginal Wicker Park neighborhood we shared, transformed into a self - contained, mysterious figure in the twilight.
The artist described one of these works in a letter to a friend in 1980: «It will be... a long string of images held together by a long compositional zigzag, thus the corner of a building in one frame fits into the elbow of a girl in the next frame into a book in the third frame, the images are both very personal mysterious ones and harsh images of outdoor city life.
Brooklyn - based painter Naudline Pierre creates works that serve as portals into a mysterious world.
The camera as Edward Weston states «provides the photographer with a means of looking deeply into the nature of things, and presenting his subjects in terms of their basic reality» Thus, in the classic sense, Tillmans» work unites photography's heroic modernism with the mysterious humanism of late twentieth century identity.
Using De Kooning licks and Rauschenberg drips, his work splices references to famous 19th - and 20th - century paintings into scenes that depict real people and situations: William Burroughs in exile in Tangiers, the mysterious death of weapons inspector David Kelly in the Oxfordshire countryside, the Greenham Common protest, the ongoing conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan.
By placing these works alongside prints by Peter Doig, with their haunting and mysterious evocation of place, sculptures by Katja Larsson and painting constructions by Ruth Solomons, whose practices are both dependent on the experimental, Digging Deeper not only references links in the intent and the processes between these four artists, it also attempts to offer deeper insights into the seemingly familiar.
Phyllida Barlow (b. 1944, Newcastle upon Tyne) is world - renowned for her impressive abstract sculptural works in which cheap materials — such as concrete, timber, fabric — and reused elements are transformed into sumptuously mysterious and disquieting sculptures.
His early work features broad, calm rectangles in the manner of the American Color Field painters, but Hoyland's distinctive contribution has been to break with the modernist insistence on a flat surface and to put perspective back into abstract painting: his mature work is characterised by depth and texture, in which strange objects float in the foreground or middle distance, against an often mysterious background, in a way that is oddly reminiscent of Miro.
Like many of his contemporaries coming out of Africa, Quenum's work is composed of an eclectic mix of recycled objets trouvés — that elevates the pieces into poignant, mysterious and whimsical «portraits» of individuals or types observed in his local environment.
Noah Purifoy's work amasses found objects — chair - casters, pipes, shoe lasts — into mysterious totemic structures that tap into a vein of traditional African belief that runs deep in American culture, while Betye Saar brings a chilling political twist to the form with the likes of Sambo's Banjo, where she dangles the image of a lynched man inside a «Sambo» banjo case.
La pista degli angeli (The Trail of Angels), 2000, Firenze, stelle di terra (Florence, Stars of Earth), 2000, Mirabilia Urbis, 2001, Città invisibile (Invisible City), 2003, London, 2001, are all works where viewing known places from above transforms them into magical and mysterious territories.
He transitioned from this into more Surrealist works like the Sea Chest [1] which displays mysterious incongruities on an otherwise normal landscape.
The most moving and mysterious work is Francesca Woodman's series of sweet and sombre photographs, «Untitled, MacDowell Colony, Peterborough, New Hampshire» (1980) in which she poses in a stand of birches, her forearms camouflaged with curls of bark and lifted above her head so that simply and seamlessly she seems to merge with her wooded background, like Daphne into the laurel bush.
McElheny creates mysterious, shifting abstractions by inserting glass prisms into his work, referring to the past yet suggesting possibilities for the future.
Emphasizing the crucial role played by Kleinean psychoanalysis in Bourgeois» artistic project, Nixon nevertheless maintains her focus on the specific formal qualities of Bourgeois sculptural inventions, drawing us deep into the mysterious sources of the artist's multifarious creation and its relation to the work of her contemporaries.
KHAPALBHATI, the show's title, is a yogic breathing technique and cleansing practice that echoes to the spirituality of Holmqvist's artistry; his work strips away superficial signification and delves into language's more nebulous, mysterious essence.
He transitioned from this into more Surrealist works like the Sea Chest which displays mysterious incongruities on an otherwise normal landscape.
Through my abstract works I invite the viewer into my own private world of colours and mysterious atmosphere, opening it to the interpretation.
Her work creates a sensation of depth, one that opens into mysterious worlds.
MOSCOW — Sophisticated X-ray technology revealed a mysterious inscription on Kazimir Malevich's renowned 1915 «Black Square» painting, offering insights into the work's cultural origins and meaning, experts at the Tretyakov Gallery said at a news conference here on Wednesday.
The high - concept thriller follows a group of graduate students lured to Hawaii to work for a mysterious biotech company — only to find themselves miniaturized and cast out into the rain forest, with nothing but their scientific expertise and wits to protect them.
It isn't some mysterious gift from the gods that falls into our laps, but something that we can work on and build with intention.
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