Sentences with phrase «life and death merging»

These are not paintings in the usual sense; they are life and death merging in fearful union.
Highly complex in its conceptual core, Clyfford's art was arguably best defined by the author himself: These are not paintings in the usual sense, they are life and death merging in a fearful union... they kindle a fire; through them, I breathe again, hold a golden cord, find my own revelation.

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Victory over death has been won for us by Christ on the cross: «In the context of Christian faith, the drama of evolution merges inseparably with the (abysmal) death and (grounding) resurrection of Jesus and, in him, with the eternal drama that is the Trinitarian life of God.»
Thus, his work wages a battle between luminosity and darkness, somehow merging life and death.
Shadow Initiation Spell is a merging of Buddha and Baby Jesus, time and space, mind and body and life and death all in one energy form.
Still said of his work - «These are not paintings in the usual sense, they are life and death, merging in fearful union.»
An indexed universal life insurance policy merges the standard options of a life insurance policy and death benefits with and an equity and stock market linkable index account.
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