Sentences with phrase «make poetic»

The resulting works make poetic reference to the complexity and beauty of the urban environment.
Stanya Kahn's videos and drawings compress actions, images, and words to make poetic jokes, stories, and allegories.
Here the majestic beauty can make you poetic allowing you to become one with the lovelies.
These values are evident through the intricate details that make Poetic Licence styles so unique.
It makes a poetic kind of sense that some of the earliest self - storage facilities in the world opened in L.A. under the Hollywood sign in the 1920s.
WHY: Whether he's making poetic coming - of - age films or pot - fueled buddy comedies, David Gordon Green hasn't allowed himself to be confined to a certain genre, although he does seem to have an affinity for the kind of naturalistic, salt - of - the - earth dramas that he's returned to in recent years, including his latest movie, «Manglehorn.»
Meanwhile, Brendan makes poetic orcs or misshapen monsters.
The lack of titles makes the poetic resonance in Martin's art entirely dependent on the visual qualities of the works themselves.
For more than two decades she has been making poetic and poignant compositions combining text and imagery, exploring a wide variety of subjects, including writing, procrastination, the banality of life, failure, success, pride, self - doubt, motherhood, pedagogy, institutional critique, class, music, literature, poetry, philosophy, art, sadness, and relationships.
The talent that enabled Gorky to perfectly ape Cézanne in an early still life makes his poetic dreams of the 1940s formidably sharp.
Her myriad site - specific and improvisational installations - hybrids of drawing, painting and sculpture - made poetic references to landscape, biology and color field painting.
She says, «My current work focuses on the recycling of found and disposable objects making poetic pieces that explore loss, migration and memory, with a particular focus on the Middle East through the histories contained within aged, and culturally specific objects.

Not exact matches

With her third release (her second as a solo artist), Imogen Heap fuses techno with beautiful piano compositions and poetic lyrics that make your brain tingle.
The once - lowly lyric has eclipsed the larger poetic genres — while being stripped of the things that made it lyrical.
Music is played, announcements are made and scholars wax poetic about the importance of compassion and community.
Written with poetic rhythm, a prophetic voice, and a deeply biblical foundation, this loving yet fearless book urges today's church to move beyond man - made restrictions and fully welcome women's diverse voices and experiences.
With entire unconstraint Jeremiah found thus in solitary prayer immediate entrance into the divine presence and, sensitive, poetic spirit though he was, lacerated by national calamity and individual rejection, he was accustomed to go out from this interior resource to face the world again, having heard Yahweh say to him, «I will make thee unto this people a fortified brazen wall... I am with thee.»
B, which religions are you talking about when you make the large claim, «In other religions we have no pretense that someone is talking about his own private vision, or that stuff is more or less poetic.
Most pervasively, a certain poetic dignity is lost, and that is more than an aesthetic question, for it is partly this dignity that makes Psalms so resonant an instrument of prayer.
As the poetic parallelism makes clear, the character of Yahweh's compassion is the hesed character — the steady, enduring strength of fidelity, devotion, and commitment which partakes of the quality of grace precisely because it is more than the convention of covenant can appropriately command, because it is greater than the relationship which first produced it, and because it is able, in breaking out of the relationship, to recreate the very relationship in transformed dimensions.
But whereas in translating scientific prose the aim is simply to reproduce with complete accuracy the author's statements, in translating «poetic» language the primary aim is not just to reproduce statements about reality but, as far as may be, to make the same communication of reality — which will mean trying to reproduce something of the author's «tone of voice», something of the mood and colour of tie original.
MacLeish's contribution, other than bringing the story into the 20th century, making a great contribution to the tiny, tiny pool of American poetic drama, and winning the 1959 Pulitzer with it, is quite a bit of additional commentary by his God and Satan characters, a pair of washed - up actors who observe the Job story being played on a stage, and occasionally take part in it.
In the Koran there is very little in the way of story material, most of it is made up of the forthright commands of Ali, or directives for the conduct of human affairs in the Theocracy, or poetic expressions of religious insight given to the prophets.
It is at this point that the very poetic and symbolic nature of the term «resurrection» begins to make itself felt even in the context of the ancient myth.
The author of John's Gospel, whose profound and poetic prologue we love so dearly, may have taken the easier path; he shrouds the incarnation with the awe and mystery of the «Word made flesh, come to dwell among us.»
Christian Dietrich Grabbe, in 1829, produced Don Juan und Faust, a vast, seething swamp of large ideas, exaggerated passions, incoherent action, crushing monologues, deranged lyricism, and adolescent moral nihilism, which is somehow made even more unbearable by its numerous moments of poetic brilliance.
Those already sufficiently conscious of the sexual imbalance in language make the effort to use «a person,» «an individual,» «one,» «persons,» «people,» «humankind» (a word given deep poetic resonance in our century through T. S. Eliot's «Four Quartets»).
Morrison never made the sustained effort needed to write even passable free verse, and his emotional range — from petulant narcissism to dead - serious angst — is far narrower than the least of his poetic idols.
In contrast, «It is the certification of craft [the poetic use of ideas] that what it handles it makes actual: objective, authoritative, anonymous» (FVMP 11).
Flowery poetic language doesn't make your argument any more believable.
The field of imagination at any rate is broad, ranging from automatic, instinctual, or reflex actions (in which the problem of meaning is virtually, but not entirely, non-existent), to more or less habitual modes of response to «natural signs,» and rising ultimately to sophisticated conceptual activity and various poetic or secondary forms of meaning — making in cultural and social significations.19 In the higher reaches of semiotic activity an increase in imaginative freedom is accompanied by a greater risk of error.
Indeed, and although he admits that given their poetic character those remarks do not lend themselves to an easy interpretation, one thing is nevertheless clear to him: the «fourth phase» should not be understood as an implicit statement made by Whitehead to the effect that the consequent nature is prehended by the actual occasions.
The keepers of those myths that you probably have the most issue with, somewhat successfully changed the meaning of the word myth to the word lie... to make their own myths (which they called parables and which were presented more in allegorical than historical form), to in their minds be perceived more as truth... and in God's own poetic justice, now have their cherished tales of perceived morality thrown into the same category by those who make the same efforts at understnding the meanings.
Adrian, a beautiful, well - reasoned answer, with some excellent and lovely quotes from a man who could make even the drollest aspects of science lyrical and poetic.
It is to this problem that poetic metaphor speaks, for the poetic imagination makes connections undreamt of by our impoverished imaginations.
The ability to connect this with that, to make the jumps, to see the part as a whole, to associate, is the clue, I believe, that poetic metaphor suggests.
When celebrities sang poetic songs about Gluten Free living, it made me want to bake up some ultra delicious gluten - vicious ones stat.
I'd like to wax poetic about this, but my drool is making it difficult to type, so I'm going with: Yum!
David, you certainly made the right decision by following your new path because your work is shining through even more beautifully via your poetic words and gorgeous photography and the creativity is way up there!!!
Her poetic prose made me stock up on capers pronto:
My dream job (I think... It's really hard to know) is to design their stores someday, and make them look just as poetic as you make this one sound.
Van Wyk and Snyder could wax poetic about why they make good knives out of an old shed a stone's throw away from the house, but perhaps the most succinct explanation is that a good knife is essential to the lifestyle they want to lead — and a work - from - home - in - the - country situation is, too.
I waxed poetic on this subject in my post about How to Perfectly Cook Salmon, where it not only makes for a gorgeous presentation but is also a way to achieve a perfect piece of fish.
Later, as producer Quincy Jones, who spent Kids» Day at a back table eating chicken fingers, waxed poetic on Tiger's greatness, Miller interrupted with his own hosanna: «I want to say that I admire Tiger because he's the only guy who makes MJ think, My life is s — .»
He talked up the team, waxed poetic about Curry's greatness, bragged about the hard work his teammates had put in to get to this point and picked at his afro while going through the motions of making a quick exodus out of the locker room.
El Pais called the performance, «a poetic and mysterious silence... a silence that makes you shudder, because it doesn't shirk from the silence surrounding death.»
you will all just hav to make do with the french, who only sing when their winning as an arsenal fan i will cheer on our french players in the comp with the dirty taste in my mouth of poetic justice... anelka deflection, henry hand to foot to gallas....
Radiant Orchid is the Color of the Year 2014 Lucky you, Pantone has announced Radiant Orchid as the colour of 2014 In Pantone's poetic words, the lovely bloom of a Radiant Orchid is a refreshing burst of colour that will make you stand out in a crowd, and demonstrate to the world that you have a sense of style.
You can also make a game of making a loud bleating noise every time someone mentions Tom Brady's name and waxes poetic about his «grandeur.»
It is almost poetic to think that a little growing baby inside of her stomach could make someone feel more important and special.
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