Sentences with phrase «mythic creatures»

"Mythic creatures" refers to fictional or legendary beings that are often part of ancient myths, folklore, or fantasy stories. They are not real but are often depicted in various cultures and have extraordinary and magical characteristics. Full definition
As the title suggests, the game draws its inspiration from Eastern European fairy tales and paints a world where mythic creatures co-exist with humans.
All the way from Zurich, Galerie Gmurzynska (Booth 3E11) will bring on a Kabinett showcase of Cuban artist Wifredo Lam — whose depictions of mythic creatures was said to be appropriated by the likes of Pablo Picasso and André Breton — in anticipation of a wider show in its gallery later in the year.
While their titles and forms gesture to mythic creatures such as the Minotaur and Cyclops, his works have more of a Frankenstein's monster quality.
Other works in Central Park, such as Roxy Paine's steel tree, «Bluff» (2001), and Kiki Smith's slick mythic creatures, «Sirens» (2001) and «Standing Harpie» (2001), are relatively easy to find, but «Waylay» is less obvious.
Half close your eyes and glimpse the mythic creatures lurking within our four quite sober, disciplined interpretations of the parish.
I designed the Rasa Yoga leggings with the mythopoetic symbolism of the Dragon Descent & the Phoenix Power, the mythic creatures who hold the full circuitry of energy flow for our Fire & Nectar yoga school.
to that mythic creature, but we do see the point of Riggle's comparison.
I usually see references to this mythic creature — the average reader — in one of two contexts.
At the only remaining waterfall formed by the ice age - era Missoula Floods, hike above the canyon to view the falls — which according to tribal legend, were born after a gallant fight with a mythic creature.
«Gargoyles» examined this mythic creature's role as evil ornament and functional element - created both to divert rain flow from the roofs of buildings and to distract the imaginations of passersby from horror beyond the Gargoyles» realm.
Where previously he had sought to tap his unconscious self by painting images of it — mythic creatures, fantasies, and so on — the «drip» technique allowed him simply to «let go,» to release spontaneously the psychic and bodily energies that surrealist theory had encouraged the artist to explore during the creative act.
Ms. Dumas's work can also be slyly funny, particularly when it concerns that mythic creature, the great white modern male painter.
Mythic creatures, part - man part - dog, children with exotic animal skins, medieval noble women, and monks, are brought together within the gallery walls, which they in turn transform into a post-modern version of a magical forest, worthy of a Brothers Grimm tale.
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