Sentences with phrase «kaleidoscope of»

I have been an active participant in the kaleidoscope of the Healthcare Industry for 25 years.
Her images are usually portrayed through a kaleidoscope of colour, as she seeks out the most beautiful and brightest places around the world.
For the past five years, as interest in project management, process improvement, design thinking, and lean startups, has accelerated, we have seen a kaleidoscope of implementations.
They represent a kaleidoscope of issues out of which one happens to be in accidents involving cycles.
While moths may not be your problem, this are helpful diagrams that explain darning (filling in and reinforcing a hole) and needle felting (meshing a piece of wool with a sweater, which creates a kaleidoscope of colors that can be attractive).
The coast of Antarctica is a breathtaking kaleidoscope of ever - shifting light and colors.
Even worse, what data you do have represents a kaleidoscope of changing locations.
«I no longer dream of the kaleidoscope of life, color and movement that represents the world's coral reefs.
At first glance, the exhibition, Unicorns and Dictators, is a sugar - coated kaleidoscope of animals, birds, insects, clouds and rainbow patterns.
Contemplative movements create a kaleidoscope of uncomfortable configurations.
Joan Semmel's «David» is of a naked man, hand on hip, his slim body a beautiful, swirling kaleidoscope of vivid brushstrokes and colors.
The imagery in this exhibition is a kaleidoscope of superheroes, Blakean mysticism and utopian idylls, demonstrating Shaw's unique style of post-modern eclecticism, where references to Sigmund Freud and Dr Seuss are happily juxtaposed.
The artists presented in We Must Risk Delight will give the audiences of the Biennale Arte 2015 an opportunity to discover the city of Los Angeles through the kaleidoscope of its creative community, while also encouraging us all to risk delight and celebrate the act of creating as humanity's pathway to joy: both within ourselves and in the collective world around us.
Graves» artwork is dynamic and complex, combining the past with the future, using layers of actual data and technical information, presenting a kaleidoscope of colors and array of representational and abstract imagery.
Visitors to «East ex East,» a group show organized by the British critic and curator Jane Neal, could not fail to be drawn in by the kaleidoscope of signs that characterize the artistic expressions of an idea of the East seeking to free itself from cliché.
The latter's video installation Book for Architects, which was presented at the 2014 Venice Architecture Biennale, attests to his fascination with life in the city as a kaleidoscope of divergent individual design decisions.
As the first signs of spring begin to appear in a London weary of winter, «Colour is» solicits anticipation for a fresh season and its kaleidoscope of shades.
A pre-set program directs waves of colors and patterns that sweep over the tree to create an ever - shifting kaleidoscope of light.
Accompanying the kaleidoscope of flat geometric shapes are two arrow sculptures — shiny, pristine objects, meant to be admired.
For the past half century, renowned Japanese photographer Daido Moriyama has been capturing eerie visions of ephemeral moments, caught in grainy, saturated images that form a kaleidoscope of the modern urban environment that is Tokyo.
The subtle gradations of hues create an image shimmering with a lustrous kaleidoscope of color.
Another small work, Mundane (2014), highlights the medium of paint itself in a kaleidoscope of acrylic colors on the artist's signature raw - linen canvas.
Despite the title, Murakami wasn't really the last painting in the exhibition - at the dead end of the exhibition the viewer instead faced a blind Chuck Close staring unfocusedly back through a kaleidoscope of diamonds and blobs.
Simon Heijdens» installation shades NOW Gallery with an intelligent skin applied to the 7 metre glass, and it forms a kaleidoscope of light and shadow choreographed by the elements.
A vital component of the Henley Festival, the visual Feast includes work by a kaleidoscope of fine artists working in many media ranging from Peter Blake's exuberant pop art to the cool class of John Piper with all stops in between.
As each slide slowly dissolves into the next, a continual merging of colors and shapes acts as a kaleidoscope of nature in progress.
In the main 5,000 sq ft space, German - born, Brooklyn - based artist Linnebrink teamed up with Miami Beach architect Gelpi on a site - specific room titled THEFIRSTONEISCRAZYTHESECONDONEISNUTS, which filled it with a vibrant, yet dizzying, striped kaleidoscope of colours where visitors are invited to experience the fusion of art and architecture
This display of over 70 works, hung from floor to ceiling in a kaleidoscope of colours, offers an original and personal selection by artist Cornelia Parker on the Collection's breadth and function.
Through his masterly handling of this kaleidoscope of tones, in Abstraktes Bild Richter has created a work which is not only visually sublime but through which surface a number of art historical parallels, from Impressionism to Abstract Expressionism can be drawn.
The photography of 23 - year - old Nadia Lee Cohen, a kaleidoscope of colour, tension and narrative, is a step back into the cinematic glamour of Hollywood.
A kaleidoscope of colour - red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet - in this horizontal abstract canvas merges action painting with a controlled placement for a harmonious compositi...
In some, the media whirl is relegated to the background, forming decorative panels, or literally filling the shadows with a kaleidoscope of imagery.
As continuous work - in - progress, we are developing a multi-faceted kaleidoscope of contributions negotiating both Black Mountain College's historical and its current dimensions.
Drawing from elements one might find at the Arboretum, Hochman Brown comments, «I was inspired by many non-native species co-existing in harmony, much like the kaleidoscope of people from across the globe who live in Los Angeles County.»
The Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art in Gateshead is not just presenting the work of Daniel Buren, widely considered to be France's greatest living artist, it's also had its west façade completely transformed by him into a kaleidoscope of colour, visible to visitors both inside and out.
Thankfully, technological advances within the field of Imagereality have unleashed a kaleidoscope of new storytelling opportunities.
Three fantastical skeletons constructed seemingly from a kaleidoscope of objects are suspended in the front section of the gallery.
Not content simply to blur the boundaries between high and low, Erró deploys a kaleidoscope of cartoon characters, art historical icons, and government leaders to comment on urgent social and political issues.
These prominent vertical striations result in a kaleidoscope of reds, yellows, blues and greens that cause the eye to venture across the surface of the painting on a voyage of discovery.
Each mixed - media collage is a visual kaleidoscope of color, texture, depth and form.
Transferred to video and projected on a scale reminiscent of abstract expressionist painting, the resulting films become a hallucinogenic kaleidoscope of references.
At first glance appearing as monochromes they slowly reveal themselves as polychromes, made up of a kaleidoscope of colours.
Neil Welliver's Brook on Ledge is a representational landscape that plays with reflections in pools of water to complicate the image, while George McNeil's Landscape Abstraction # 2 is a kaleidoscope of colors and forms, suggesting rather than representing the landscape.
His work explores the theme of ritual, whether in a boxing match, the White Horse pub or in love, and he paints different outcomes on one canvas, creating a kaleidoscope of narratives.
Each time Youngerman spins the kaleidoscope of bright colors, he changes the relationship between the images and the patterns they form.
Drawing on life and the kaleidoscope of verbal, literary, philosophical and poetic communication, each artist has succeeded in conferring upon the word a power that goes beyond mere meaning: more than words!
With every available surface clad in mirror it both absorbs and reflects the landscape around in such ways that the exterior will seemingly disappear just as the interior draws the viewer into a never - ending kaleidoscope of light and reflection.
This work itself appears wrapped up within the image, creating a kaleidoscope of illusions.
With every available surface clad in mirror, this ranch - style structure both absorbs and reflects the landscape around in such ways that the exterior seemingly disappears just as the interior draws the viewer into a never - ending kaleidoscope of light and reflection.
The free standing sculptures range from 18 inches to six feet in height and are a kaleidoscope of hand - blown, translucent, iridized, modeled, and cathedral glass.
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