And
the observation of nature is central to technological change throughout the ages.
Here then we have a whole range of imagery drawn from loving
observation of nature and human life.
It is
the observation of nature to understand the reality of the divine.
We shall see that the scientist limits himself professionally to certain aspects of the problem, and therefore can not pretend that his description is complete... The natural scientist confines himself in his description of the world to the objective data which he can obtain by
the observation of nature.4
At this point Alistair McGrath proffers a point of divergence from the position presented by this magazine, Catholic Tradition, the First Vatican Council and St Paul to the Romans concerning the «provability» of the Creator from
observation of nature.
So the scientists classify
their observations of nature and, poof!
Hence the careful and comprehensive
observation of nature will yield indications for human behavior, which were part of God's intention in creating in the first place and which therefore have the status of moral imperatives for humans.
Aristotle started from the passive
observation of nature and then built up a system based on rational argument.
Hence there can not be impersonal observation of history in the same sense that there can be impersonal
observation of nature.
«Throwing out seemingly established laws of physics is unpalatable,» said Professor Lewis, «but if
our observations of nature are pointing us in this direction, we have to keep an open mind.
Unlike his physics, the great Greek philosopher's biology has stood the test of time, because it was based on detailed
observation of nature
His advanced week of training begins to delve into medical chi kung and other various practices based on the 5 elements of the Chinese Taoist healing system that has its roots in the ancient shamanistic tradition, along with Paulie's own
observations of nature and animals obtained over a lifetime.
Galileo Galilei is most famous for his pioneering
observations of nature and astronomy, his invention of the telescope and his support of the Copernican theory.
My inspiration partly comes from my childhood experiences and
observations of Nature in rural Kenya.
Roughly 3,500 years ago, through a relentless
observation of nature, ancient Chinese scholars discovered the power of food energetics and food combinations in determining health.
Equal emphasis is given to multimedia works that embrace unusual forms of abstraction drawn from minutely detailed
observations of nature.
Her primary inspirations were
her observations of nature and the abstract patterns of light created when shining through flowers and plants.
My paintings hover on the edge of abstraction and are more remembered sensations than direct
observations of nature.
The works are based on
observation of nature, from close up nature studies to broader landscapes.
The remarkable naturalism and minutely
observation of nature never deserted the American landscape artist and just a few of them surrendered to the spontaneity of European movement's idiom, while the rest continued producing realistic style portrait art and Barbizon School landscape paintings.
Beginning in Paris, and continuing in New York, Kelly developed a unique vocabulary of abstraction based on
the observation of nature and the world around him.
Observations of Nature or..
A large untitled watercolor near the Main Street window of Ille Arts has all the «matter - of - fact» (a pet phrase of his) fidelity of his close
observations of nature.
Beal's
observations of nature are particular, individual and satisfying.»
Gorky's innovative, explosive landscapes used an abstract vocabulary to convey memories of his Armenian childhood alongside direct
observations of nature.
He further draws from frank
observations of nature and humans, intermixing the two, suggesting an emotional range of psychological expressions, from steadfast and pensive to tired and mischievous in these works.
He then called the Eggbeater Series and the paintings that followed, his «formula pictures,» claiming that the formula involved stripping down
his observations of nature to their very core.
In pursuing his own ideas, the artist created an entirely autonomous body of work from out of the perceptions and experiences that resulted from his own
observations of nature.
Richard Long is one of the UK's best - known «land artists»; his work goes beyond simple
observation of nature, and instead expresses the experience of journeying through it.
Her objects and images evoke a strong emotional connection to the home, self - preservation and
observation of nature.
Tobey rejected scale and monumentality to create «microscopic» worlds and intimate compositions, based on an intense
observation of nature, the city, and the flow of light.
These observations of nature would later inform his unique way of creating and looking at art.
In the 19th century, the early Impressionists focused on direct
observation of nature.
As the premier showcase for Western contemporary art, the Ann Korologos Gallery proudly represents 30 national and local Western artists representing diverse artistic traditions: bold post-expressionist still lifes by Angus Wilson, expressive drypoint monoprints and monotypes by Paula Schuette Kraemer, and meticulous linocuts showing the astute
observations of nature by Sherrie York.
Elisa Lendvay's «works present interplays among internal vision,
observation of nature, and corporality to generate moments of perception, truth, and whimsey.»
The question that arises in response to Kimberlee Sullivan's ambiguously abstract works is whether they are based on
an observation of nature or observation of art.
Rebeca Hamlin Green's objects and images evoke a strong emotional connection to the home, self - preservation and
observation of nature.
Rebecca Hamlin Green's objects and images evoke a strong emotional connection to the home, self - preservation and
observation of nature.
Made up mostly of brightly hued paintings drawn from
observations of nature and meditations on space, the exhibition presents Thomas's output in four phases.
In the 19th century, the early impressionists focused on direct
observation of nature.
The Soundwalk Collective's approach to composition combines anthropology, ethnography, non-linear narratives, psychogeography,
the observation of nature and the exploration of recording and synthesis processes.
Skaer's direct
observation of nature is apparent.
Through
an observation of nature and ourselves, the works look at «indigeneity,» hybridity and «synthetic forms of life» as well as migration and our «constantly changing perceptions of reality» that affect and influence the way we understand the world.
Constable's direct
observations of nature and his free use of broken color were extraordinary in his day.
She learned patient
observation of nature from him.
Tryggvadottir's patch work abstractions derive from her close
observation of nature, and she often describes her non-representational works as landscapes nonetheless.
Clearly derived from
the observation of nature, the sometimes deceptively simple drawings demonstrate Kelly's mastery of line and his continual fascination with abstract form, positive and negative space, and color.
To understand why water vapor decreases consider what
observations of nature tell us.
The Report's assumptions are simply not supported by empirical
observation of nature.
Science proceeds by making
observations of nature (experiments).