His constant qualities are a lightness of touch with
mythic dimensions (connotations).
To capture
the mythic dimensions of the hotel on - site, the show in the galleries of the Kunsthalle is accompanied by an exhibition tour that leads through the city's prominent hotels.
He has long been a figure of
mythic dimensions, as are many of the artists associated with the New York School, and it's easy to ascertain why.
Like many tales about the world's spiritual heroes, the story of Patanjali's birth has assumed
mythic dimensions.
The rumors concern what's in a supposedly forthcoming story in The New York Times that has taken on almost
mythic dimensions before it has even run.
I also recognized mystical and
mythic dimensions of the creations: soul is created on day one, intellect on the second day, emotions and actions on the third, time on the fourth, movement on the fifth, love and work on the sixth, and rest and eternity on the seventh.
His work is influenced by religious art and metaphysics, and he blends the imaginative and phantasy elements of his artistic process with with Western religion and European folk traditions, a combination that aims to give
a mythic dimension and an almost archetypal significance.
Sometimes modeled figures perch in trees that grow out of the palm of a hand, adding a narrative,
mythic dimension.
Not exact matches
The third
dimension is the narrative or
mythic.
In the traditional manner of
mythic - heroic narrative, this setting is a lively, well - detailed physical place that nonetheless reverberates repeatedly to the moral and psychological
dimensions of the hero's development.
Objection: But a literalistic interpretation of the resurrection ignores the profound
dimensions of meaning found in the symbolic, spiritual and
mythic realms that have been deeply explored by other religions.