Sentences with phrase «not create art»

* The 2009 project by Robin Rhode did not create an art car, but rather used a BMW Z4 driven over a giant canvas to create a work by applying paint with the car's tires.
You can control whether or not you create art at the value that your fans find worthwhile.
Also, I believe others have rightly challenged the notion of «people who can not create art should not (and are not qualified) to critique that art.»
We might as well not create art, if we fear offending someone and hide it away.
Even if you aren't creating an art journal, this printable calendar is fun to save to your computer and share it on your blog or website, or for any other purpose at all.
An artist needs light in order to express himself; but then again, Thomas had not created art in over twenty years.
Besides, if you weren't creating art, what would you be doing?
When she is not creating art, she spends her time accumulating new experiences by reading, exploring nature, and asking her dog to answer life's toughest questions.
When Johns isn't creating art, he is helping to promote it.
When Karen isn't creating art, she is busy as the director of Alluem Kids, an ever growing yoga program for kids, teens and families at Alluem Yoga in Cranford, NJ.

Not exact matches

The family largesse created the University of Chicago, Colonial Williamsburg, the Rockefeller University, the Museum of Modern Art and the Rockefeller Foundation, not to mention countless institutions and non-profits overseas.
Although handling business affairs may not be as much fun as creating your art, it does require an element of creativity that most crafters can appreciate.
But I do think it's important for me personally to be involved in the creating of the art - not just telling people what to do, but also being a member of the crew.
After many a group brainstorming session, Brian and his partners wrote down Public Supply's mission — «We create writing essentials in support of public - school arts» — but they didn't consider their job finished.
By establishing a ministry that fosters excellence in the arts and gives community members a chance to engage in the arts, you can not only connect with people who might never darken the door of a church, but you can also create art that glorifies God and is truly inspirational.
Everything we create, the mouths we feed, the sick for whom we care, the environments we clean up, the children we nurture, the spouse you love, the friends with whom we weep and rejoice, the hard work at our jobs, the kindness we offer strangers, the art we make — it all matters, and not just for now, because everything you do for God matters for eternity.
If the art created is not a true reflection of the artist, we are only doing God and ourselves a disservice, because those two are the real audience of our work.
The Christian who has eyes to see and ears to hear can observe and perceive gospel truths all around them in music, movies, art, and plays, even when those things were created by people who were not Christians.
But in a secular society in which churches have not shown an interest in the visual arts, artists have tended to create their own private religious symbolism.
ADF International has said the government can not make Phillips create art that expresses a message he does not agree with.
It is not known for whom the statue, an underappreciated masterwork in the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. was created.
If you do not receive an income from your art work, you will be less able to create more art (less time and energy to put toward it).
While I wouldn't advocate strict restrictions on what art people consume, I just wonder if there is something about local art, created in our own communities that especially resonates with and soothes the mind and soul in a way that other communities» arts can't.
Music is not a neutral medium that becomes good or bad based on the words that accompany it; music is an art form that creates impressions, communicates to an audience, and presents its listeners with an interpretation of reality.
If the art lover can find value in Christian art of past eras apart from the God it celebrates, then the believer can give thanks to God for the beauty that the artist (believer or not) discovers and creates.
God is not left without witnesses, however, and the urge to create religious statements and the evidence that the power of the gospel still gripped persons outside of systems led to the fact that a great body of religious art was produced in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries outside of official religious circles.
Why is it that, to the right wing, «sincerely held beliefs» can justify destroying a work of art, but not creating one?
So, «attacking» Jesus by making art that depicts him in a way Christians find offensive is wrong, but destroying the art, well, you only think thats wrong because the artist made it and the museum showed it, so its kinda okay that she destroyed it, because she wouldn't have if they hadn't created it / showed it.
I think most Christians would say «No,» and I think most artists would say we have convictions that motivate our art and cause us to create in a certain direction, whether these convictions are religious or not.
We are human beings, the smartest beings on this planet that we've been able to find, we dominate this world and have created marvels of technology, architecture, art and bioengineering that the closest species in intelligence to us couldn't even recognize.
What most people don't realize, however, is that the problem of sanitized Christian bookstores extends far beyond the inventory on the shelves to create an entire Christian subculture that is so sanitized and safe it often fails to produce art that is relevant to our culture or our lives.
There's an art to it, and by the looks of things, you don't even own a brush or the paint required to create a masterpiece let alone a simple cave troll drawing.
It's apparently OK to create art that doesn't tie everything up into a neat bow, art that only arrives at redemption after a long struggle.
Such insights are not lacking in the novels, films, and art of our time, but we must create the time and space to reflect on them, both alone before the Lord and with others in the Church.
Truth is assuredly not single, as the common simplistic formula would have it; and it is precisely that formula which, in recent years, has created the intellectual mischief of scientific orthodoxy (surely a self - contradiction) and of historical revisionism, and the cultural mischief of «official» art, music and literature (no less a contradiction) in the Soviet society.
To go around only creating art that «doesn't offend» is hard to do because people get offended easily.
The purpose of a liberal arts education is to create men and women who are truly and fundamentally free — not enslaved by their passions or their pride.
Thus, the principles of esthetic value here discussed may serve not only as guides in creating and appreciating what are called «art objects» and as criteria of qualitative excellence in curricular matters outside of the arts, but as attributes of the good life and as a source of general educational aims.
«We try to use automation where it helps to create consistency and cost - efficiency, but we don't want to compromise quality when there's an art form to the process,» Mendes stresses.
It's not that I don't want to continue to create and study art, because it is still such a huge part of who I am.
Our founders, Hershey and Bernie Lerner (PMMI Hall of Fame c. 2012), along with the first Autobag sales rep, Art Gould, not only created a financially stable and continuously growing company, but also a workplace where thousands of employees would have an opportunity to contribute, grow and learn.
Look at the beautiful work of art you created and, if the lighting is right, take a picture for Instagram (remember not to use the flash!).
You know cooking is not my forte but the art you create is great..
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It was my parents who taught me that cooking is an art; anyone can cook from a recipe, but not everyone can create something special from within.
Being the ultimate hostess, in my opinion, requires the art of not only making delicious food but also creating enticing and delectable bites to make sure you please all your guests.
The quote was a summary of what I'd been feeling and thinking, and like a brilliant reminder, it nudged me not to ever stop creating — whether expressing myself through writing, making art through food styling and capturing the still life through my lens, or the simple act of cooking.
I consider myself to be reasonably skilled in the visual arts, but I could not, for the life of me, create a spider.
He's not the winemaker, but he stylized the wine, selected the mix of wines from the regions he loves, curated the food and the art, and created the unique tasting experience.
Passion and Talent, Art and flavors — «The Kitchen Van Gogh» is creating his way in Miami, FL and its not going unnoticed.
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