Sentences with phrase «organic forms while»

By deconstructing and removing the ambiguousness of today's society, the artists highlight the configuration of organic forms while establishing a dialogue between nature and the urban landscape.
It is said that seafood contains high arsenic but it is in organic form while cruciferous vegetables, grains, legumes also contain a lot of arsenic and apparently not in organic form.

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Given the decline in the WCC of funds, members, and resources, and the concomitant need to cut staff and programs, the bureaucratic approach — which emphasizes organic (structural) cohesion while insisting on an open - ended dogmatic pluralism — can hardly compete with a catholic, Christocentric faith that is yet flexible and diverse regarding forms.
While on present - day Earth the carbonate formation is dominantly through organic processes (various shell - forming marine organisms are happy to make use of the CO2 dissolved in the ocean), in the early Earth and, presumably, in other Earth - like planets with little or no life the same process can occur inorganically, but somewhat slower, in silicate rock weathering.
While other species detected in space are formed by gas - phase chemistry alone, or by a combination of both gas and solid - phase generation, methanol is a complex organic compound which is formed solely in the ice phase via surface reactions on dust grains.
While we don't do much dairy, and only in raw, unpasteurized form from an organic farmer, dairy is a staple in many children's diets at the recommendation of their doctors.
While much of the debate has focused on inorganic, or «bad,» arsenic, research has shown that organic arsenic, while generally considered less harmful than the inorganic form, may not be as harmless as once thoWhile much of the debate has focused on inorganic, or «bad,» arsenic, research has shown that organic arsenic, while generally considered less harmful than the inorganic form, may not be as harmless as once thowhile generally considered less harmful than the inorganic form, may not be as harmless as once thought.
Her large latticed pieces, evoking organic forms and shapes, originated in a wire - basket crocheting technique she learned while visiting Mexico City in the 1940s.
The installation consists of a series of pillars of stacked clay cubes and, while their simplified forms recall the sculptural minimalism of artists such as Richard Serra, their organic material and warm, reddish - orange coloring convey a strong sense of living presence.
The second series of paintings focuses on color and consists of seven vertical canvases, each with a palette centered around a particular hue while bearing witness to the artist's melding of architectonic composition and organic form.
While Stella makes one imagine that he — or the work's own organic logic — created the twisting forms and smooth or roughened surfaces, Rubins lets rust, steel, and fragments of the original paint job speak for themselves.
Now isolated and greatly enlarged, the shell engages the viewer's body directly, its serrated aperture both inviting and menacing, while its matte - green finish transforms the organic form into something disquietingly unfamiliar.
Died Houston, Texas 1993) Even while in art school in the mid-fifties, Hannah Wilke already honed in on a sculptural vocabulary that employed organic forms that suggested female form and genitalia.
Fogt's collaged images from a 1960 Sears catalog hover in fields of empty space, the pieces appearing to float on the page, while the swirling cacophony of Yeapanis's colorful ink drawings echo the unpredictably organic forms of her 3 - dimensional installations.
Geometric abstraction features the arrangement of simplified shapes, while organic abstraction describes pictures with forms that resemble plant, animal, or other living matter.
Mintz writes that Piotrowski's works «approach the possibility of narrative, though the artist deftly pulls back just in time» Conefry, Mintz notes, investigates «painting as object, something constructed and assembled,» while in Cohen's paintings «organic shapes lean against geometrics to create a push - pull of color and form
Meanwhile, the early - 20th - century tradition of Brancusi's organic abstract forms was inventively exploited in midcentury by Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth in England and by Jean Arp in France, while the Swiss Alberto Giacometti and the Italians Giacomo Manzù and Marino Marini each achieved a distinctive sculptural style.
Georgia O'Keeffe, in her Lake George by Early Moonrise (1930), and Arthur Dove, exploring shape and color in his Holbrook's Bridge to the Northwest (1938), are inspired by organic forms in the American landscape, while industry is celebrated in paintings such as Ralston Crawford's At the Dock (1941) and Charles Sheeler's The Web (1955), a conceptual view of industrial structures.
Her delicately - webbed «drawings - in - space... cover, divide, encircle, and fill» their installation sites, she says, while the forms of organic systems present in the work influence viewers both physically and visually, heightening and destabilizing their experience.
While still staying true to his abstract line forms, Grant is introducing organic shapes into his complex combinations of color, shape and texture.
While consistently pushing toward sensory overload in each genre, Copeland is able to achieve a remarkable balance between rigid, repetitive elements and more free - form, organic noise.
Becoming & Dissolving @ Alice Black A curved seemingly organic form appears to emerge from a collection of clothes pegs and a bronze head looks vulnerable as holes have been punched out of it, while a Howard Hodgkin painting hangs between them.
A large work by Adebunmi Gbadebo, made with hair, is suspended slightly above the ground, while smaller organic forms adorn the wall.
Hunt's art is organic and while there is a raw and natural component, it is elegant with the reductive forms and minimal surface treatments that do not change, but enhance and reveal the inherent beauty of the wood elements.
«White - Tipped Blooming» exemplifies many outstanding characteristics of Surls's oeuvre, which call to mind the artistic traditions on which he builds his practice: the unique oak - and - steel construction consists of expressively carved biomorphic forms that conjure primitivist aesthetics and mythical imagery of early 20th - century avant - garde sculpture, while the humble, organic materials pay homage to American folk art.
While his monochromatic paintings have been characterized as minimalist, upon close inspection their dynamic surface qualities convey a tactile complexity combining both organic and geometric forms.
Other 20th century sculptors were exploring new forms of organic abstraction, while mobile sculpture and kinetic motion was pioneered on both sides of the Atlantic.
Other modern sculptors like Jean Arp (1886 - 1966) as well as Henry Moore (1898 - 1986) and Barbara Hepworth (1903 - 75)- leaders of modern British sculpture - were experimenting with new forms of biomorphic / organic abstraction, while the American Alexander Calder (1898 - 1976) was pioneering mobile sculpture and kinetic art, and David Smith (1906 - 65) was developing abstract metal sculpture.
The organic form takes the shape of a flying ribbon whereby the artist reiterates the infinite, while challenging the perceptions of time, space and presence.
And while organic zucchinis and heritage beef are all delicious to have when times are good, they argued that the staple of food security comes in more basic form: beans, grains and edible seeds.
This matter in turn is the energy source for the animals, by breaking down this organic matter (releasing the energy they require) while the hereby released hydrogen is neutralized by oxygen and forms water again.
While 50 % of the sequestered carbon formed during photosynthesis is respired before sinking into the dark depths, a tremendous pool of dissolved organic carbon has been created that may not be respired for decades, centuries or millennia and slowly contributes to the pool of DIC at various depths and locations (Giorgiou 2002).
Now anything with sugar in any form (it should be known organic sugar, evaporated cane crystals, cane juice, fructose and sucrose, and all other «healthier» sounding sugars are still ugly sugars) come as a once in a while treat.
Decorative canopies mirror the shade's seashell curves, while egg - shaped chain - links and finials further the exploration of organic form.
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