Sentences with phrase «one's early fascination»

Neurobiologist Eric Kandel's early fascination with how the mind works led him into training as a psychiatrist interested in psychoanalysis.
Now, decades later, relics of an exciting time — tech is certainly thrilling now as well, but nothing beats early fascination when all things are possible yet challenging — get a tribute treatment by London - based photographer James Ball.
Engraving Blue Green Grey, which could almost be a sculpture itself, amalgamates the artist's early fascination with abstraction and printmaking and his later sculptural pieces.
In Delivering Happiness, which Hsieh finished writing just before closing with Amazon, he hints at rave culture contributing to his early fascination with self - managed systems, likening the synchronicity of crowds moving to a single beat.
An Early Fascination with the Brain Even as a child, growing up in a small village in Switzerland, Studer was always fascinated by the brain and its complexity.
In this detailed, wide - ranging interview, Denis talks openly about her early fascination with literature, the beginnings of her filmmaking career, her collaborators and the latest film.
It shows his father's attitude toward the poor («they're all thieves»), his sadistic treatment of them, his horror at his son's interest in poetry, his mother's fawning over a family who doesn't value her, and his early fascination of poetry and poets.
Ann Temkin, the chief curator of painting and sculpture at the Museum of Modern Art, explained her early fascination with Mr. Guyton's work.
Brown nurtured an early fascination with the «scary» art, such as Francis Bacon, and would rummage her parents» art books for the very darkest pictures, e.g. a particular painting by George Grosz of a butcher shop with human meat in it: «I had sneak looks at it, like you might look at Playboy or something.»
Whilst Flavin's later works incorporate colour, the pieces on show display his early fascination with pure white fluorescent light.
Quinn recalls an early fascination with the scientific instruments in his father's laboratory, in particular atomic clocks.
British painter Cecily Brown (b. 1969) nurtured an early fascination of «scary» art: «I had sneak looks at it, like you might look at Playboy», just as German painter Gerhard Richter (b. 1932) was attracted by art's capacity for uncertainty, perplexity — and coincidence.
An early fascination with making the invisible visible, Gamble combined fantastic abstraction in traditional landscapes in an exploration of psychic and natural phenomena.
With their juxtaposed images, multiple exposures, extreme close - ups, and under - and over-exposures, these photographs demonstrate the artist's early fascination and experimentation with photography.
Raised in rural Michigan, she draws on childhood experiences and an early fascination with the study and categorization of plants and animals.
Smith's architectural models and sketches demonstrate an early fascination with spatial relationships between large - scale geometric forms.
Born May 31, 1923, in Newburgh, N.Y., Mr. Kelly demonstrated an early fascination with drawing.
«That early fascination with the outdoors turned into an obsession,» says Lindley, who is one of the four artists participating in Artists of Hawai`i 2017, opening Feb. 9.
I grew up surrounded by incredibly beautiful landscapes that continue to amaze me, and my early fascination with the outdoors grew into obsession.
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