This sunbaked desert commune attracts a motley array of bohemian
itinerants living out of RVs, trailers, and abandoned vehicles, choosing to otherwise shun the way conventionally structured society operates.
Isotope analyses confirm
an itinerant life style, well in tune with the martial society that dominated 8th to 10th century northern Europe.
Whether it's the perils of shape - shifting and inappropriate outerwear or the hazards of driving with the windows down, the grisly particulars keep readers locked to the little pack and
their itinerant lives as they struggle to survive in a world that doesn't particularly want them anytime, anywhere.
The exhibition will show how these diverse sources, resulting from
an itinerant life, are reflected in the past 25 years of his work.
El - Salahi's art also reflects
his itinerant life, and his many travels outside Sudan.
In her words, many have «spent
itinerant lives wandering between courtyards, basements, pedestals, display cases, museums, travelling exhibitions and private collections.»
But despite
his itinerant life, El - Salahi is still deeply attached to his roots.
Author Sayantan Mukhopadhyay says of the artist, «Her interventions — which start with materials and symbols inherently laden with meaning — speak about
the itinerant lives in a manner that is refreshing when placed in conversation with the many other contemporaneous works dealing with identity crises posed by global nomadism.»
Author Sayantan Mukhopadhyay says of the artist, «Her interventions — which start with materials and symbols inherently laden with meaning — speak about
the itinerant lives in a manner that is refreshing when placed in conversation with the many other contemporaneous works -LSB-.....]
Born on the austere prairies of Saskatchewan, Canada, in 1912, Martin led a somewhat
itinerant life that took her from the art hubs of New York and Taos, N.M., to the less settled corners of the Pacific Northwest.
Artist, poet, performer, essayist, and American Indian Movement activist Jimmie Durham has lead
an itinerant life, never settling in one medium or project, moving from his native Arkansas to New York, Mexico, Europe, and elsewhere.
Not exact matches
Then hear him say to a wicked thief who, in the last minutes of his
life, believed in the perfect righteousness of that
itinerant preacher; his execution companion, «Surely I tell you, today you will be with me in paradise.»
It involved giving
itinerant prophets a place to
live.
She left a
life of ease and generously gave her resources to an
itinerant preacher who taught her about loving the poor and outcast.
So unless you believe in a magical carpenter and
itinerant preacher from 2000 years ago you will lead nothing but a hopeless meaningless
life filled with nothingness and despair.
For most of the inner circle of followers of Jesus the step from ordinary
life to an
itinerant one was not attended with such great sacrifices.
While everyone can be susceptible to sexual sin, an
itinerant ministry in which accountability structures are weak, where the preacher or evangelist has a large ego and spends many days away from home
living in hotel rooms, is often particularly vulnerable.
He was
itinerant and at times clandestine in the first half of his
life.
From 1377 onward he began to send out
itinerant preachers of his views all over the country These people known as Lollards, preached chiefly evangelical poverty against the rich, luxurious
life of many churchmen.
There may be a debate over the precise details of his ministry, but the evidence that Jesus
lived as an
itinerant preacher and died by Roman crucifixion is beyond dispute.
Son of an
itinerant evangelist, spotless in his family
life, loyal to his friends, a superb orator, a lawyer and politician, Ingersoll rejoiced in pointing out what he believed to be the evils sanctioned in the Old Testament and was an enthusiastic Darwinian.
Toomey has worked up his joyous
life and times as an
itinerant decathlete into what could serve as a passable nightclub act.
«You will agree with me that even if we succeed in managing herdsmen who
live among us, the
itinerant herders pose a serious security challenge in our various communities if our borders remain as porous as they are ``.
Grossman's and the NWP task force's shared assumption — that America has a shortage of scientists — is likely to come as a surprise to many of today's young scientists who, having patched together contingent
lives through several years of
itinerant positions, have yet to find a permanent job.
Its victims, too, are literally off the map: people who work in the forest — largely poor,
itinerant loggers, miners, or migrant workers, and marginalized ethnic minorities who
live along the messy international borders.
Desert soil has a
living crust that is essential for fixing nitrogen, a critical plant nutrient, and for avoiding erosion that produces a swirl of
itinerant dust.
Because I would have to learn to
live in a different way, seeing death as an imposing
itinerant visitor but knowing that even as I'm dying, until I actually die, I am still
living.»
The setting is rural Texas in the early 1900s, where
itinerant farm laborers work and
live under open skies.
Her father, an
itinerant choir director, was constantly running from both debt and his immediate family; the former was due to his lack of a steady job and the latter to his secret
life as a gay man.
The
itinerant Wendy (Williams)
lives out of her car with her dog Lucy.
The
itinerant actor's
life has its challenges, he acknowledges, and it's often, as he says, «a very private practice.
Born in Iran to Irish parents, McAllister grew up an
itinerant,
living and working throughout the Middle East, Europe and the U.S.. He's written for films that played at Cannes and Sundance and co-founded a news and doc startup based in Beirut, Lebanon.
Built decades ago for budget - minded tourists, they're now filled with
itinerant families who pay $ 35 a night to
live in purple - stuccoed splendor.
All About Kids is seeking Special Education
Itinerant Teachers (SEIT) to join us and help make a difference in children's
lives Qualifications: BA / MA / MS and New York State certification in any one of...
As Ehwa moves from the open curiosity of childhood that fixates on body parts to the mysteries of attraction and her own heartbreak, she and her mother navigate common issues that range from defending one's feelings from bullies (little boys in Ehwa's
life; gossipy men in her mother's) to mutual attraction (a young monk and a visiting boy from a more monied class for Ehwa; an
itinerant painter / scholar for her mother).
Born in Alabama, Paula Vauss spent the first decade of her
life on the road with her free - spirited young mother, Kai, an
itinerant storyteller who blended Hindu mythology with Southern Oral Tradition to re-invent their history as they roved.
«Soldiers were the people originally most likely to be wandering around with chunks of (looted) gold and silver to begin with, to be looking for the good things in
life, and — being heavily armed and
itinerant — to be the last people in the world an ancient merchant would see as a good credit risk.
As an
itinerant, these apps have had a beneficial impact on my way of
life.
I've been a traveler, writer, teacher, deckhand, hostel manager, surf instructor, and
itinerant bartender for over a decade working a combination of remote freelance gigs with US companies and local businesses while
living in over 20 countries across four continents.
A rotoscoped,
itinerant work that follows the artist on a train trip through the mountains of Japan, Fuji (1974) is bookended by
live film footage of the artist on his meandering locomotive journey.
But as Neo-Geo's star waned, the idea of leaving New York grew on the painter, who had grown up traveling the world with two
itinerant parents (as a family, they rarely
lived anywhere for more than two years).
As part of ICI's Curator's Perspective — an
itinerant public discussion series featuring national and international curators — Jay Pather, Director of the Gordon Institute for Performing and Creative Arts (GIPCA), will speak about curating performance and
live art in public space.
Using a process - based and
itinerant approach (she has worked outside a permanent studio since 2008), Kasper creates a kind of
living sculpture she calls the Nomadic Studio Practice Experiment.
This painting shows a group of
itinerant, socially marginalized circus performers who would have traveled from town to town to earn a
living.
Doig's
itinerant past, moving throughout his childhood and early adult
life from Edinburgh to Trinidad and then Canada to London, finds a keen expression in two consistent strands of imagery in his work: cabins and canoes.
As a mostly
itinerant artist, Sambunaris annually structures her
life around a photographic journey, and the installation emphasizes her interest in the crossroads between geology, industry and culture.
Art Labor will recreate a Hammock Café serving traditional Vietnamese coffee, akin to the many
itinerant roadside - resting spots of Vietnamese daily
life.
-- The fortunes of the
life of an
itinerant painter!
Intimate 1960s drawings, which bear the marks of his
itinerant early
life between London and Sudan, join haunting 1980s ink - on - paper works made after his imprisonment by the Sudanese government in 1975.
It is reported that he learned the basics of drawing and oil painting from a wandering portrait painter called Stein, and then himself spent time as an
itinerant artist earning a
living from portraiture.