Sentences with phrase «intricacy of nature»

Another American artist inspired by the majesty and mystery of the Maine, Alan Bray creates mystical paintings that quietly celebrate the phenomena and intricacy of nature in the ordinary.
Examine all the intricacies of nature's gifts.
His works juxtapose pattern and randomness and reflect the intricacies of nature, and the beauty that grows from chaos as well as the everyday.

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The distinction between the two natures of God does not depend upon any of the intricacies of Whitehead's metaphysics as developed in Process and Reality and may well antedate it.
God has given us much evidence of His existence: how about the intricacies of how the human body works - can you really believe that happened without a master plan; what about the beauty of nature - can we really think that that just happened; what about the testimony of millions throughout the ages including Scientists attempting to disprove God, that point to things beyond their comprehension or doing.
There is the approach through nature, wherein the marvelous intricacy and orderliness of the physical world bespeak the handiwork of the all-wise Creator.
The intricacy and unity of the human situation before God is not less dynamic and complex than the one we encounter in nature when we explore the energetic world of the atom or of a sidereal system.
Rigorous truth and human nature's intricacies are always in need of a mutual interpreter.
Finally, getting a useful answer from the calculation proved to be quite difficult due to intricacies with the inherently probabilistic nature of quantum measurement.
Although the diversity of sponges and their uncertain phylogeny make it doubtful that any single species can reveal the intricacies of early animal evolution, comparison of the A. queenslandica draft genome with sequences from other species can provide a conservative estimate of the genome of the common ancestor of all animals and the timing and nature of the genomic events that led to the origin and early evolution of animal lineages.
With exquisite prose, Sepetys plumbs the depths of her quartet of characters, bringing each to the breaking point and back, shaping a narrative that is as much about the intricacies of human nature as it is about a historical catastrophe.
Rocks are valued by the Chinese for the intricacy of their shape and the degree of natural erosion; the most intricately eroded rocks are considered perfect embodiments of the transformational processes of nature.
David Askevold and Peter Hutchinson March 27 — April 26, 2008 532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel and Curator David Gibson are pleased to announce an exhibition featuring two pioneer conceptual artists, David Askevold and Peter Hutchinson, who have established the connections between language, the found photographic moment; and an interaction with nature and the intricacies of the mind between actual and intellectual experience.
Eden - like scenes are presented in a series of jacquard tapestries showing deer, a woman, fallen trees, and the fleeting intricacy of spider webs: images that suggest the majesty of nature, a subject reflected also in roughly 13 - foot unique bronze sculptures, Crest and Crown.
532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel and Curator David Gibson are pleased to announce an exhibition featuring two pioneer conceptual artists, David Askevold and Peter Hutchinson, who have established the connections between language, the found photographic moment; and an interaction with nature and the intricacies of the mind between actual and intellectual experience.
He has explored the intricacies of sound's fundamental nature through his music and in this exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo (MOT), Ikeda switches gears and views numbers and mathematics through a similar micro lens.
She layered nature and spirit, plant and animal, human and divine in symmetrical compositions of swirling intricacy.
And while designing high - tech materials is one thing, appreciating the intricacy and sophistication of nature's models is really quite another.
Antonietta Capotondi, a climate scientists at the University of Colorado in the US, commenting in Nature Climate Change, says that climate models are the only tools scientists have for understanding the intricacies of global warming.
From the beauty in nature, the irresistible cuteness of animals, and the intricacy of the planet's delicate eco-system, flora & fauna; was born.
While the included earbuds are of the cheap and cheerful nature, they do work well with the Beats audio enhancements available when using headphones to offer a more diverse, deep, varying sound than expected that highlights the intricacies of a song.
The intricacy of the parenting plan is very much dependent on the nature of that child's needs.
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