Sentences with phrase «lights in cathedral»

Equipped with extendable arms, it could replace burned - out lightbulbs in the can lights in cathedral ceilings and clean off the inch of dust that's invariably on the blades of ceiling fans.
Whitaker's inspiration was ignited by shafts of light in cathedrals, waterfalls, forests, memories of Egypt, coastlines, rainbows, sunrises, sunsets, cloud formation, metamorphosis and hypnotic motion.
The tilted planes seem to radiate outward from a common center, like starlight, while also suggesting architecture, like the fall of light in a cathedral.

Not exact matches

The setting for the celebration of its hundredth anniversary is described in the Washington Post: «The soaring nave of the Gothic - style cathedral, pews replaced by sumptuous tables, giant plasma screens, a light show.»
I recall quiet Saturday mornings, walking with my father block to block, as he pointed out the landmarks no one else knew: the spot where the Third Avenue El of old stopped (he pointed out the supports hidden beneath the black asphalt); the apartment house where another close - knit family lived in cramped quarters, the three boys studying in dim lights under their mother's watchful eye to become a lawyer, a doctor, and a priest (and later a bishop); and the double spires of St. Patrick's Cathedral, the place of my parents» wedding and the baptisms of their three boys.
Here the sun, the centre of the universe, its eastern rising, its brilliant light pouring past the great crucifix over the cathedral sanctuary, is mere material by which the cosmic architect fashions a symbol that speaks of himself, his silent, humble presence in the bread and wine that is given to be eaten.
'd just like to point out - in the light of all the anti-Roman Catholic comments below - that Christchurch Cathedral is an Anglican (Church of Ireland) Cathedral.
Sometimes it's the way that the light falls across the fields, no cathedral has moved me like this northern night in early spring.
In this combination of two images with a multiple long exposure the interior of Salisbury Cathedral is illuminated by trails of candles carried by choristers during the annual «darkness to light» advent procession on December 1, 2012 in Salisbury, EnglanIn this combination of two images with a multiple long exposure the interior of Salisbury Cathedral is illuminated by trails of candles carried by choristers during the annual «darkness to light» advent procession on December 1, 2012 in Salisbury, Englanin Salisbury, England.
Night of Light has received a stamp of approval by the Vatican and celebrations have taken place in small chapels and cathedrals in parish churches, monasteries, schools and homes in several countries.
So on Sunday morning, in a great city church, folk are to be found who, amid the glorious architecture, stirring music and highly paid preaching of a metropolitan cathedral, are lonely — lonely, it may be, for a wooden meeting house on a country hillside, lighted by oil lamps, with an organ that squeaks every time the boy pumps it, and a man in the pulpit who can not preach for sour apples, but where they have friends.
December is an event - filled month, with options including the grand menorah lighting in Riverwalk's Spanish Plaza to celebrate the first night of Hanukkah, Christmas caroling by candlelight in Jackson Square, the magical lights of City Park's Celebration in the Oaks and seasonal concerts at St. Louis Cathedral.
Tucked down a side alley in a narrow antebellum home, it's worth a visit for the ambience alone, from the crumbling brick hearth and salvaged - wood bar downstairs to the intimate second floor, with exposed rafters, a cathedral ceiling, and, at lunchtime, light streaming in across the bare wood tables and spindly chairs.
The WGM biosensor, which Arnold named for the famous Whispering Gallery in the dome of St. Paul's Cathedral in London, is a device the size of a small smartphone comprising a tunable laser guided down a specially treated fiber optic filament with a detector at the far end of the filament measuring the light's intensity and resonance.
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Dark so early, all the lights in the shops, the Christmas markets, mulled wine, roast dinner, carols in the cathedral.
Under their stewardship, «Seven» is a decidedly medieval enterprise, darker in text and tone than a Gothic cathedral by the light of the moon.
There follows various battles and set pieces, including an impressive attack on the gargoyle cathedral in which the demons who are killed descend to hell in flames while the gargoyles similarly incapacitated ascend to the heavens in white light.
The change has been particularly apparent in Ripon Cathedral School, where the new lighting has «made a real difference to the vaulted ceilings.
We had the tower of Salamanca's cathedral to ourselves and the whole of León's wonderfully Gothic House of Light was ours as we sat in an empty square at night and enjoyed an illuminated and uninterrupted view.
Dress to impress so you fit right in, and as you stand on the terrace gazing across the city, you'll never forget the sight of St Basil's Cathedral lit up at night.
A popular destination on the North Island of New Zealand, Cathedral Cove was quiet this morning as the sun rose over the water in a golden light.
Blue Holes - Four large holes in the top of the reef converge to form a majestic underwater cathedral complete with a magical light show.
Roof windows in Cathedral pine ceilings beckon nature's light and beauty inside; polished jarrah floors create comfort, warmth and class.
Enjoy some of the best fine dining in Napa Valley when you settle in for dinner in our elegant dining room featuring fireplaces, dramatic lighting, and a cathedral ceiling, or dine alfresco on the patio and enjoy our glorious Napa Valley evenings.
The Cathedrals are located approximately 18 km south of Indian Head and offer some best coloured sand formation in Australia, natural erosion have formed cliffs into a series of pinnacles and are best viewed in the morning light to highlight natural beauty of there colours.
Don't miss the cathedral and try to catch the light show in summer.
It's a cathedral sized cavern formed by the reef with a four vertical chimneys providing apertures at the top that allow the tropical sun to stream down in dancing shafts of light.
The hotels view overlooks superb parkland and gardens with a spectacular flood lit centre fountain and with one of the oldest Cathedrals in Rockhampton as the backdrop makes the perfect outlook from all rooms.
Melbourne is breathtaking under lights and this tour will have you marvelling at the heritage buildings throughout the Golden Mile, leaving you mesmerized by St Patrick's Cathedral, the Shrine of Remembrance in Melbourne's Royal Botanic Gardens and the world heritage listed Royal Exhibition Building.
The shape of either end of this pipeline resembles the tapered arches visible in Gothic cathedrals and Islamic architecture, hinting at the religious connotation of entering the darkness then stepping into the light.
An «artistic alchemist» of a sort, his opus is defined not just by painting and photography, but also by film, including his Der ganze Körper fühlt sich leicht und möchte fliegen (The Whole Body Feels Light and Wants to Fly)(1969), a series of stained - glass windows that he created for the Grossmünster cathedral in Zurich (between 2006 and 2009), drawings, sculptures, and others.
For many, Claude Monet's painting, especially his series investigating light on the Rouen Cathedral, announced abstraction in art.
The Alpine Cathedral and the City - Crown 2007 Hand - blown glass, metal, painted wood, acrylic, electric lighting 14 ft x 8 ft x 9 ft 9 in ARG # MJ2007 - 001
«The Barnes Foundation,» Matisse said in an interview, «will doubtless manage to destroy the artificial and disreputable presentation of the other collections, where the pictures are hard to see — displayed hypocritically in the mysterious light of a temple or cathedral
After preparing designs for stained - glass windows for Basle Cathedral in 1977, he became interested in expressing in his paintings the conditions of colour and light in architecture.
2011 Bill Viola Collected Works: 1977 - 80, Georgia Art Museum, Athens, Georgia, US Bill Viola: The Fall Into Paradise, Gardibaldi Building, Capodimonte, TR Selected Works 1976 - 81, Amore e Morte, Gucci Museum, Florence, IT The Value of Water, The Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine, New York, US Bill Viola: The Crossing, SCAD Museum of Art, Savannah, Georgia, US Bill Viola: Transformations, Gallery Koyanagi, Tokyo, JP Bill Viola, The Dick Institute, Kilmarnock, UK Déserts (1994), Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music Orchestra, Esplanade - The Recital Studio, SG Bill Viola: The Raft, Presented in association with the Melbourne International Arts Festival and Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI), Melbourne, AU Bill Viola, Blackbox, Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art, Seoul, KR Ocean Without a Shore, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, US (ongoing) Bill Viola: Sodium Vapore (Including Constellation and Oracle) Flint Institute of the Arts, Flint, US Bill Viola: Isolde's Ascension (The Shape of Light in Space After Death), Stella Art Foundation, Moscow, RU Two Women (2008), Art Basel 42, Basel, CH
The Cloisters: «Radiant Light: Stained Glass from Canterbury Cathedral» (closes on Sunday) With monastic masonry shipped in from Europe, an interior filled with liturgical luxe, and its air fragrant with spiritual expectation, the Cloisters, the Metropolitan Museum's medieval redoubt in Upper Manhattan, is a complete atmospheric package.
But it led him to see the light bulb itself as a medium, and to go on to make the fluorescent cathedrals in which art lovers worship today.
This event forms part of the FVU touring exhibition A Light Shines in the Darkness in which six artists» films travel to churches and cathedrals around the country.
Group exhibitions include: `... in Dark Times», Castle eld Gallery, Manchester (2017); Bermuda Biennial, The Bermuda National Gallery, Bermuda (2012, 2014 and 2016); «Incunabula», Norwich Cathedral Library (2015); RCA / ECA Edinburgh Sculpture Court, Edinburgh, Scotland (2015); «An evanescent x», VITRINE (2015); «Escape to a Sparkling Moment», Bloc Projects, Shefield UK (2015); «Bending Light», Home - Platform, Bristol, UK (2014); «END», Cactus, Liverpool, UK (2014); Royal College of Art WIP Show, RCA, London, UK (2013) and Brussels, Belgium (2012).
Francis's depiction of the shifting effects of light and large patches of pure, glowing color recall both the effects of stained - glass windows in Gothic cathedrals and Paul Cézanne's watercolors, in which he attempted to «draw with color.»
Monet, in particular, devoted his life to the portrayal of light on canvas, focusing on a number of favourite themes (haystacks, Rouen Cathedral, Water - Lilies).
He has been exhibited Internationally, recent group exhibitions include: «Identify your limitations, acknowledge your periphery», VITRINE, Basel (2017); `... in Dark Times», Castlefield Gallery, Manchester (2017); Bermuda Biennial, The Bermuda National Gallery, Bermuda (2012, 2014 and 2016); «Incunabula», Norwich Cathedral Library (2015); RCA / ECA Edinburgh Sculpture Court, Edinburgh, Scotland (2015); «An evanescent fix», VITRINE, London (2015); «Escape to a Sparkling Moment», Bloc Projects, Sheffield UK (2015); «Bending Light», Home - Platform, Bristol, UK (2014); «END», Cactus, Liverpool, UK (2014); Royal College of Art WIP Show, RCA, London, UK (2013) and Brussels, Belgium (2012).
This alludes to the physical nature of Moffett's works, but perhaps a better explanation of the emotional and intellectual impacts of his projection paintings would be describing them as a cross between people - watching at an airport and viewing a classical oil in a dimly lit cathedral.
• Unique Forms of Continuity in Space (bronze)(1913) by Umberto Boccioni • Fountain (urinal)(1917) by Marcel Duchamp • Bird in Space (bronze)(1923) by Constantin Brancusi • Merzbau (3 - D collage)(c.1930 - 43) by Kurt Schwitters • Pierced Form (1931) by Barbara Hepworth • Fur Cup (1936) by Meret Oppenheim • Presidential Portraits, Mount Rushmore (1941) Gutzon Borglum • Horse (bronze)(1950) by Marino Marini • Sky Cathedral (painted wood)(1958) by Louise Nevelson • Homage to New York (exploding construction)(1960) by Jean Tinguely • Untitled (Stack)(lacquered iron)(1967) by Donald Judd • A Thousand Years (installation)(1990) by Damien Hirst • Apple Core (1992) by Claes Oldenburg • Puppy (Plants, wood, earth)(1992) by Jeff Koons • My Bed (installation)(1999) by Tracey Emin • 227: The Lights Going On and Off (conceptual art)(2001) Martin Creed • Controller of the Universe (tools and wire)(2007) by Damian Ortega
In the large gallery rooms at the Bronx Museum, viewers get a sense of the cathedral - like qualities Pier 52 gained when light streamed through the meticulously designed cut - outs, transforming the abandoned, ramshackle riverside structure into what the artist described as a «sun - and - water temple.»
His images allowed the viewer to experience these mysterious and magical places in a deep emotional way, capturing their unnamed shades of green, darkness broken by rays of light streaming down into natural cathedrals.
The Interfaith Power and Light effort began in 1998 with Episcopal Power and Light and the support of Grace Cathedral as a unique coalition of Episcopal churches aggregated to purchase renewable energy.
And I am sorry to say, to me that is just meaningless waffle, which would be much more impressive delivered in sonorous tones, amidst pomp and ceremony in an awe inspiring setting (say, a cathedral, replete with jewel like stained glass filtering the light, and soaring columns reaching to the ceilings far above.....).
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