Sentences with phrase «more mystical arts»

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When traditional medicine fails him, he travels to remote Kamar - Taj in search of a cure, but instead discovers the mystical arts and becomes a powerful sorcerer battling dark forces bent on... [Read More]
- «The Philadelphia Inquirer» «Harsher, bleaker, and more mystical than» Seventh Son», this novel superbly demonstrates Card's solid historical research, keen understanding of religious experience, and, most of all, his mastery of the art of storytelling.»
The Philadelphia Inquirer Harsher, bleaker, and more mystical than Seventh Son, this novel superbly demonstrates Card's solid historical research, keen understanding of religious experience, and, most of all, his mastery of the art of storytelling.
-- The Philadelphia Inquirer «Harsher, bleaker, and more mystical than Seventh Son, this novel superbly demonstrates Card's solid historical research, keen understanding of religious experience, and, most of all, his mastery of the art of storytelling.»
«Harsher, bleaker, and more mystical than Seventh Son, this novel superbly demonstrates Card's solid historical research, keen understanding of religious experience, and, most of all, his mastery of the art of storytelling.»
«Hepworth is certainly one of the most important figures in modern British sculpture; but, more than just a modernist, she vigorously pursued a mystical, spirit - conjuring approach to art making throughout her career,» said Marc Glimcher, Pace Gallery President and CEO.
While they no doubt owe much to the precedents of Op art and Pattern and Decoration, Takenaga's repetitive forms, like Ross Bleckner's, inspire more mystical interpretation... Takenaga's paintings portray matter and energies beyond what we know, beyond the everyday world.
New Yorker Rachel Rose's 2015 video work «Everything and More,» about astronauts and the cosmos, was shown at the Whitney Museum of American Art; Wakefield felt she'd take a mystical approach to Desert X. Images of Smith's LED - illuminated, mirrored shack in Joshua Tree, «Lucid Stead,» went viral in 2013, he'd likely create another colorful, Light and Space Movement - inspired work for Desert X. Aitken's immersive video installation «Diamond Sea,» which was presented at the Whitney Biennial in 1997, explores southwestern Africa's Namib Desert.
In a year that saw the world engage almost feverishly in revisionist histories, none could be more impressive than the story of a female artist who, working independently from any of her male peers and at a remove from the art world, was developing a mystical abstract style all her own in the early 1900s, several years earlier than Kandinsky.
He started to explore the representation of the spiritual in art and read Bahá» í literature as well as more commercial literature based on Eastern philosophy, such as the poems of Khalil Gibran, which are based on mystical Sufi influences.
He possessed a sensibility that was rooted more firmly in fine art, and while stylistically his work was closer to the «New York School» painters, his lyrical treatment of subject matter had much in common with the gentler compositions of an earlier epoch: that of the Impressionists, and with the paintings of French symbolist artist Pierre Bonnard (1867 > 1947), who endeavoured to evoke mystical ideas, emotions, and states of mind via the medium of scenes from everyday life.
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