Sentences with phrase «often draw upon»

Certainly, it's there in Alberta, it's there in Nova Scotia, it's there to a slightly lesser extent in Saskatchewan, it's about to become that in B.C.. It's natural that self - regulatory bodies would create codes of conduct that are similar to, and often draw upon, what has taken place within the industry.
Government and state entities often draw upon a large amount of resources for these types of cases.
After attending film school in the 1960s, Fisher worked as a commercial film editor, and his short experimental films often draw upon the behind - the - scenes aspects of filmmaking, such as the editing and storyboarding processes.
When people answer a survey item, they often draw upon a recent media report they have heard or conversation they have had with friends, relatives, or co-workers.
It is a famous fault of preachers that they, perhaps to gain persuasive leverage, often draw upon the exaggerated, the extraordinary, and the extreme image to portray the Christian life.
Champions of various viewpoints often draw upon particular texts, like the Beatitudes or Romans 13.
Also, the mix of specialties often drawn upon in commercial projects leads companies to value people who have changed disciplines between degrees or in their postdoctoral position.
Bruce often draws upon his direct experience as a lender and debt collector when speaking to journalists about matters of personal finance.
Often drawing upon autobiographical, art historical or sociological sources, Ruby's work is frequently referred to as «post-humanist» — a term that broadly describes a society which, thanks in part to technological advancement, has evolved beyond fixed categories of being (e.g. time / place), or predetermining classifications (e.g. animal / human).
Cage's own visual work often drew upon the chance processes that guided his music, as well as the unconventional, everyday materials that he employed in his performances.
She often drew upon childhood memories of Lake Michigan when composing paintings, some of which she called «expressionist landscapes.»
Her work examines underlying power dynamics embedded in social space, often drawing upon extensive archival research and mobilizing community - based networks.
It is now well known that the great Modernist artists often drew upon what they saw as «primitive» models, from Picasso's use of African masks to Frank Lloyd Wright's freely quoted Mayan motifs.
His work is multidisciplinary and often draws upon themes of cultural production and identity in relation to history; blurring the distinction between fiction and reality.
Rooted in research and experimentation, her work often draws upon biological, chemical and physical processes.
Her sculptures encourage circumambulation, often drawing upon Buddhist iconography for inspiration.

Not exact matches

He added: «Evolution is a creative process, often drawing on variations upon a theme.
Drawing upon cutting - edge scientific research, Dr. Ramsey identifies the twenty - one nutrients most important to brain health and overall well - being — the very nutrients that are often lacking in most people's diets.
Though films «based on true events» are often painfully formulaic — and so too sports pics, which seldom do justice to the drama of actual on - field events — thanks to the unlikely acting tandem of Brad Pitt and Jonah Hill, the formula drawn upon by Bennett Miller's Moneyball is a winning one.
Sean Baker directs fiction films like a documentarian hesitant to work within a journalistic framework, often casting nonprofessional actors in roles that draw upon marginalized experience.
Drawings were often low in standard and would consequently have a negative impact upon their coursework.
Also, the ability to specify and draw design concepts with network diagrams, data ow diagrams, logical ow charts, and models requires 2D and even 3D spatial awareness, often calling upon signicant artistic communication talent.
The online nature of the program responds to many calls for PD that «fit (s) teachers» busy schedules, that draws upon powerful resources often not available locally, and that can provide real - time, ongoing, work - embedded support (that) has prompted the creation of online teacher professional development programs» (Whitehouse, Breit, McCloskey, Ketelhut, & Dede, 2006, p. 13).
Online and blended programs for teacher development can draw upon resources that are not available locally, provide just - in - time support, and offer chances for teachers to connect with each other over time, building professional learning communities that often help individual teachers to reconsider their core beliefs about education (Dede, 2014).
Presently in most districts across the country a student's grade often depends in no small way upon the luck of the draw regarding with which teacher the computer schedules the student.
Safety and Technology Prestige trim adds several popular equipment upgrades, all but the handwriting - recognition technology of genuine use (it often did not recognize the letters I drew upon it).
Drawing upon a wealth of historical examples, she reminds the reader that history is malleable, and too often distorted for political and sociological gain.
Often, when I help somebody set up a new portfolio, we start with a piece of paper upon which I draw 5 circles.
You'll have to draw upon your puzzle - solving skills almost as often as you do your platform skills.
Land enough blows and you can draw upon her Umbran Climax to summon attacks and beasts from other planes, or «punish» her gruesomely designed angelic foes with often bizarre finishing moves.
His paintings, drawings and sculptures were often classified as «California Funk,» a description foisted upon a group of West Coast artists who treated tradition with cheery disregard.
His sculptures and paintings — made of wood, metal, fiberglass, or cardboard; silk - screened or spray - painted; often neon - colored and sometimes wonderfully oversized — draw upon familiar forms to suggest another space - time.
I use an artistic process that often consists of layering thin, transparent paper upon which I subsequently paint and draw.
The texts she draws upon — ranging from Nina Simone and Maya Angelou to Phillip Larkin — often direct the artist's medium, which has been known to include deeply evocative moving image work which oscillates between the private and the collective.
Utilizing drawings, paintings, collages, photography, sculpture and participatory installations, Darkeem's practice often incorporates a craftwork sensibility that combines traditional with contemporary aesthetics, while drawing upon cultural and historical memory.
Often beginning with a charcoal drawing, and gradually building up layers in oil or tempera, Reyes paints blocks of color that appear photorealistic when seen from a distance, but become more abstract and gestural upon closer inspection.
These wall works draw upon the legacy of Palermo, an important German artist who often worked within domestic or formerly domestic spaces.
Evocative of the Western tradition of religious painting, in which the Madonna is often depicted with a suckling infant at her breast, The Holy Virgin Mary draws upon this repository of source imagery, with Ofili forming his Madonna's breast from dried elephant dung.
Golub, who always painted in a figural style, drew upon diverse representations of the body from ancient Greek and Roman sculpture, to photographs of athletic competitions, to gay pornography; often pulled directly from a huge database he assembled of journalistic images from the mass media.
While some have claimed that Philip Guston's paintings reinvent the sublime, the fact that he drew upon Zen and Chinese painting's dissolution of form into nothingness often goes uncredited.
He draws upon both Eastern and Western philosophies to pose questions about the complex and often ambiguous relationship between humans and nature.
The Kabakovs are amongst the most celebrated Russian artists of their generation, widely known for their large - scale installations which draw upon the visual culture of the former Soviet Union and narrative traditions of Russian literature, often addressing universal themes such as utopia, dreams, fears and the human condition.
The works draw upon close observation of the artists» local beaches and headlands, the group often drawing within the ocean itself, to feel the swell and shape of the waves and to capture the water cutting over the rocks.
His colored pencil drawings are often nature - based, presenting iconic humble subjects with a quiet focus that is belied by their intensely rendered, almost microscopic details that appear upon close inspection.
Best known for his assemblage sculptures made from stuffed children's toys, often set upon the «stage» of a homemade Afghan rug, Kelley draws upon the Modernist traditions of the found object and collage in his colourful, irreverent sculptures.
Her works draw upon sources as wide - ranging as history painting, comic books, Modernist abstraction and folklore — resolving into allegorical, and often darkly humorous, studies in gender, domesticity, nationhood, and the clichés of painting itself.
Beshty's work draws upon, subverts, and redefines traditional artistic categories to create an artistic practice built upon material qualities of the aesthetic object and its often contradictory uses.
Pierce uses a range of media, often making work with other artists, actors, teachers and students in collaborations that draw upon historical relationships to the political: the potential for dissent and self - determination, slippages between individual work and institution, and the proximity of past artworks.
Stanczak's work transcends traditional nods to analytical painting methods often associated with this period by drawing upon personal experiences, particularly the diverse places he has lived.
And while it's certainly valuable to identify the issues that other media and publishers are currently addressing, lawyers are often at their best when they draw upon experience.
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