Sentences with phrase «of the everyday world»

These changes subtly transform our perception of the everyday world.
Any ultimate answer will be violating rules of our everyday world.
I adore the freedom of creating things, it takes me out of the everyday world and into a special place that I've made.
You and your new spouse, alone together, enjoying married life free from the responsibilities of the everyday world.
Rauschenberg challenged this painterly tradition with an egalitarian approach to materials, bringing the stuff of the everyday world into his art.
The problem is that physics appears to be leading us not to resolution but into an Alice in Wonderland world of increasingly bizarre theories, each farther removed than the last from our experience of the everyday world.
«Rejection is part of the everyday world of the salesperson,» she says.
Maybe it's just a coincidence of date and place, but I always think of Ghirri as the Italo Calvino of photography: Like Calvino (at least in his «Difficult Loves» mode) Ghirri engages in very close observation of the everyday world, but always manages to find the surreal in it — but again like Calvino, the strangeness seems more profound and structural than merely freaky.
For this abstract painter, collage offered a means of incorporating elements of the everyday world into his art and producing, as he put it, «a modern substitute for still life.»
Since the 1960s, almost no other photographer in his field has so fundamentally shaped our perception of the everyday world of things as Hans Hansen.
«It really doesn't matter what book you read, by losing yourself in a thoroughly engrossing book you can escape from the worries and stresses of the everyday world and spend a while exploring the domain of the author's imagination,» Dr. David Lewis, the study's researcher, told The Telegraph.
«There are so many of them, right on the doorstep of our everyday worlds,» Happer told Tech Insider in 2016.
The incidents of the everyday world, says de Chardin, are the rungs of the ladder where the traffic is up and down between heaven and earth.
Here, however, it is not the rules and regulations, but the spirit found within those dedicated to the life apart from the world, the inner experiences which came to them, often seen in contrast to the life of the everyday world to which they once belonged.
While modern construction is the focus of her everyday world and foundation of her professional experience, what truly sets Fiori apart from her peers is her research into ancient engineering.
Come rejuvenate your mind, body, and soul while putting your toes in the sand and releasing the cares of the everyday world.
Smart devices and Google define the landscape of their everyday world.
Sparked by the trademark wit, humor, and brilliant use of analogy that have made The Elegant Universe a modern classic, Brian Greene takes us all, regardless of our scientific backgrounds, on an irresistible and revelatory journey to the new layers of reality that modern physics has discovered lying just beneath the surface of our everyday world.
Located on the famous Avenue of the Giants we have offered a tranquil year round retreat from the pressures of the everyday world since 1929.
Discover how he used his memory and imagination to transform his drawings of the everyday world into mysterious, moody, and magical paintings.
Her characters, almost always men, seem like they're outside the restrictions of the everyday world — they can happily smear shit on each other and throw lassos around their distended... Read More
Her work combines collage, sculpture and found materials to depict alternate versions of the darker sides of life while channeling the magic of the everyday world.
Motherwell created his first collages in 1943, explaining: «For a painter as abstract as myself, the collages offer a way of incorporating bits of the everyday world into pictures».
There is a combination of factors at play in Magee's art: hard edges and found materials; thoughts and works of past artists, filtered through his own mind and life experience; aspects of the everyday world - information, objects, places, experiences - coupled with the creative impulse.
The concrete prematerializes the kind of weightless, mental picture zone through qualities of the everyday world.
Drawing from his life experiences, Williams» work, on the one hand, offers a sharp critique of our everyday world, and on the other a celebration of the obscure and overlooked.
Ernesto Neto's installations draw on the lessons of minimalist sculpture, New Brazilian Objectivity of the 1960's and 70's, and the anthropomorphic architecture, removing the visitor from the assault and grind of the everyday world and providing an opportunity to slow down and reconnect with essential multisensory experiences.
I'm excited to see how the student's process and art works are influenced by their exposure to Rocklen's seemingly effortless treatment of objects, from abandoned lonely things to gleaming relics of our everyday world.
These objects of our everyday world have in common a certain indifference to their function or matter of weight and entertain one other mutual relationship.
Scientists play a large part in developing new technologies, researching medical and engineering problems and generally delving into the mysteries of our everyday world.
It's a far cry from crumpled pages of erotica hiding in darkest corners of our everyday world.
In the world of the very small, where particle and wave aspects of reality are equally significant, things do not behave in any way that we can understand from our experience of the everyday world... all pictures are false, and there is no physical analogy we can make to understand what goes on inside atoms.
Le Grice abstracts from nature and architecture «the patterns which form part of our everyday world» making paintings in acrylic or mixed media, that are quite modest in size.
Rauschenberg challenged this tradition with an egalitarian approach to materials, bringing the stuff of the everyday world into his art.
... I always think of Ghirri as the Italo Calvino of photography: Like Calvino... Ghirri engages in very close observation of the everyday world, but always manages to find the surreal in it — but again like Calvino, the strangeness seems more profound and structural than merely freaky.
Erwin Wurm, an artist living and working in Vienna, combines various art forms: sculpture, photography and performance into a unique personal view of the everyday world.
Drawing mostly from the Norton Simon's permanent collection, this exhibition looks at the influence Duchamp likely had on generations of artists, from assemblagists to pop painters — figures who have appropriated elements of the everyday world and transformed them into art.
An artist whose work shaped artistic practice for decades to come, Robert Rauschenberg challenged the tradition of Abstract Expressionism with an egalitarian approach to materials, bringing the stuff of the everyday world into his art.
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