Sentences with phrase «often imagistic»

Influenced by popular culture, work by the artists in this collection is often imagistic, highly fanciful, and playful.

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Its imagistic character means it stands as a corrective to the bias of much constructive theology toward conceptual clarity, often at the price of imagistic richness.11 Although it would be insufficient to rest in new images and to refuse to spell out conceptually their implications in as comprehensive a way as possible, the more critical task is to propose what Dennis Nineham calls a «lively imaginative picture» of the way God and the world as we know it are related (Nineham, 201 - 2).
His connection to rural landscapes was evident in his free - verse, imagistic poetry, which often explored human and animal drives set against an... (more)
The canvases are characterized by their often tightly bound, imagistic compositions met with visionary, new age aesthetics.
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