Sentences with phrase «out of abstract»

In the Scale of Carbon brings carbon dioxide emissions out of the abstract by physically representing the volume of various architectural materials that can be produced for one tonne of CO2 emissions.
It's all a big charade, pulling mythical rabbits out of abstract mathematical models and diverting the public eye from the real truth.
We've got to take it out of the abstract and make it more practical.
It may be too neat a formulation, but just as in the works of the early 20th century, one can see modernist painters struggling to evolve abstract compositions from real scenes, with Doig it's the reverse — he is pulling real scenes out of an abstract surface.
The way I paint, realistic is out of abstract painting as opposed to abstract style.
Interestingly, Feneon also coined the term Tachisme to describe the painting technique of the Impressionists, some 60 years or so before it was re-used by the French art critic Michel Tapie to describe the Tachisme splinter movement which evolved out of abstract expressionism.
Cesare Lucchini's rich painterly works have emerged out of abstract expressionism where the process of painting is all.
Helen Frankenthaler, coming out of the abstract expressionist hotbed in New York in the early 1950s, always seemed to me to have something «wrong» about the color and form in her famed paintings.
But already then the David Park, or just about that time, and company were, in fact, they already had emerged out of, and Diebenkorn, of course, out of the abstract expressionism of Still, Rothko for that matter, but especially Clyfford Still at the San Francisco, California School of Fine Arts, now Art Institute.
The ease with which he can unearth archetypal images out of abstract shapes, and his ability to create associations that range from the frivolous to the sublime, have made him an artist's artist.
They all came out of abstract expressionism, but Jasper and Bob are realists, they used real images; Cy stayed abstract.
Noland used to talk about one - shot painting - it comes out of abstract expressionism and Pollock.
An abstract painter who up until recently had not used the figurative in his paintings, John Millei is now ready to explore painting built out of abstract marks that in the end come together to resemble a human head.
I was taken by the confidence and force of Yvette's brush marks, coming out of abstract expressionism yet evoking a complex interplay of contradictory marks reflecting a contemporary mood.
I see this painting coming out of abstract expressionism's insistence on the painting surface as a place for action but heading towards the post-modern insistence on art as something conditioned and prepared in our heads.
In the 1950s Allan Kaprow began to explore the possibility of a new kind of art developing out of abstract expressionism.
His work continuously evolves from a language of gestures and colored born out of abstract expressionism, towards the meticulous painting style seen in the 1964 - 66 series dots paintings.
«See It Loud: Seven Post-War American Painters» features work that «grew out of abstract currents, but shifted toward representation.»
Not out of some abstract existentialist impulse, though, but because she is genuinely lucky to be alive after being hit by a car five years earlier.
takes collaboration out of the abstract and applies it to daily tasks such as:
But it would declare as «out of bounds» all arguments that are based on other considerations, including: a) personal political ambitions; b) the retention or acquisition of power or authority for its own sake; c) a commitment to a broken status quo out of an abstract fear of change; d) personality conflicts; and e) other institutional interests, including those of the Newark Teachers Union, when inconsistent with the interests of children.
Let's take it out of the abstract.
Students have real - world reasons for doing a project, taking it out of the abstract world that's too often been the experience in schools.
Of particular interest was the eyes motif that peeked out of abstract and colourful prints, and the designer paid homage to the houses» archives with horse motifs and painted dresses.
Practicing the church year takes it out of the abstract and puts it into our day - to - day life in the world.
Whitehead holds that the attempt to explain the concrete by constructing it step by step out of the abstract misunderstands the explanatory possibilities of philosophy: «Each fact is more than its forms» (PR 30).
For then you separate him out of the abstract mass or public, and he becomes an individual.
The micro-genesis of an object is a microcosm of its birth, life and death, a surge of the object into actuality out of abstract, timeless potential.
The human figures are this time assembled out of abstracted forms in order to avoid an interpretation that would rely too much on pyschology.
The objectness of the shaped paintings from this period makes them always more than the working out of abstracted, biomorphic or geometric forms on a flat surface, since the form of the support itself is a biomorphic or geometric abstraction.
His recent works, including that seen in the 2014 Whitney Biennial (peoplecol, 2013, pictured above), were inspired by a text he composed on race relations in the U.S. Lewis's works with Shane Campbell Gallery at ALAC appear as blurred - out pages from comic books, with bits of text and vague forms popping out of the abstracted monochromatic blotches.

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Weber suggests diving deep into the feeling, personality and even the soul of your brand, then blowing it out in abstract ways, such as mood boards and collages, to help define and articulate how you want your brand's particular fantasy to feel.
«Instead of spending months or even years on a hunch that may turn out to be wrong, you're able to answer your questions really quickly — to stop debating in the abstract, and start making progress.»
While the blogging ones are more abstract and are really out of my control, they provide a nice way to analyze how things are going on the site.
I have bought many books and at their ends I make an index of all the facts that concern my work; or, if the book is not my own, write out a separate abstract, and of such abstracts I have large drawers full.»
There is no real reason an atheist couldn't say: «keep women out of the office, they are less intelligent, have less potential for abstract thought and spatial thinking, also they can't reverse park».
However easy it is to demonize and to hate from a distance (I won't provide links, but, trust me, the demonization and the hate was quite evident online), it's a bit harder to do so in the context of a small college, where habits of conversation are encouraged, where people talk the talk (even if — sinners as we all are — we don't always walk the walk) of fairminded openness to the truth, and where Others (not «The Other,» which, as a colleague rightly suggested, is too abstract) are people we encounter day in and day out.
First, much of the mathematics that is so spectacularly effective in physical theory was worked out as an abstract exercise by pure mathematicians long before it was applied to the real world....
Almost without fail, he turns his back on representational scenes, opting rather for abstract, geometric patterns out of his feeling that traditional biblical scenes or saintly figures create a distraction to true worship.
to bring the abstract always out of reach kingdom of god and bring it down to earth and make it the kingdom of man (in Feuerbachs terms).
Because all language involves a process of abstracting certain elements in experience out of the total complex in which they occur, it is necessarily analogical and therefore imprecise: a word never refers to an absolutely discrete entity.
A lot of people get bent out of shape about all the abstract concepts of theology, but at the end of the day it's just simply about learning what's true.
Scholastic theology tends to abstract out of that awareness; the Bible sustains it.
He does so by abstracting principles out of the specific laws of Leviticus and then associating those abstractions with other biblical passages.
(Robinson especially criticized many of the Marxists whose talks she attended, whose abstract language and sense of victimhood, she said, seem entirely out of touch with the real suffering of hundreds of millions of laborers worldwide today.)
Moreover, unlike consumer co-operatives which grew out of local needs, they have often taken their point of departure from an abstract idea or theory without reference to given localities and their demands.
The broader purpose of Ashcraft's study is to demonstrate by example the virtue of taking political and religious ideology out of the realm of abstract philosophical discussion and considering it «in relation to a socially defined audience whose members seek to obtain certain practical advantages through social action.
Even though the definition of twoness within the System is radically abstract, it arises out of a common understanding of twoness in our experience.
And not only this; since each of these considerations readily becomes too abstract in character, is he not obliged as the next step to attempt to will, one after the other, each of these goals in order to find out what is the single thing he is to will, if it is a matter of willing only one thing?
Any attempt to abstract the absolute out of the concreteness of experience is doomed to fail; it is a destruction of experience itself, an intellectualizing destruction that reduces the living God to an object.
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