Sentences with phrase «poetic interpretation»

In this slim but not slight treatment of literary classics, Louis Markos, professor of English at Houston Baptist University, brings the witness of Christian orthodoxy into dialogue with poetic interpretations of heaven and hell.
As a result, Raissnia's works make room for poetic interpretation, since emotions such as vulnerability, integrity, innocence or beauty infiltrate the representation as the image is reconstructed through the hand and conscience of the artist.
The five doctrines are [1] divine inspiration of every word of the original copies of the Bible [verbal inspiration] resulting in complete absence of all error [infallibility]; [2] the literal, biological fact of Jesus» Virgin Birth [as opposed to symbolic or poetic interpretations]; [8] the literal atoning work of Jesus» blood; [4] physical resurrection; [5] bodily return of Jesus from heaven [Second Coming].
Words of Art presents poetic interpretations of works of art — known as ekphrastic poetry — via iBeacon technology in the galleries.
Poetic interpretations of cultural landscapes presented through photography by Journey Gong.
Macquarrie goes on - and I think rightly - to speculate just what sort of God might be expected to appear in the spaces we create with our poetic interpretations.
Christians need to realize that a poetic interpretation of the story of creationism does not mean that God doesn't exist.
And lest we think that poetic interpretation is an exercise of the will, we should be clear that in liberal theory such creativity — no matter how unique, personal, or «individualistic» — only makes sense as an exercise of whim.
Thus, MacIver's warm, poetic interpretations of ordinary life and the objects that populate it stood out against a jangle of painterly turmoil and discursiveness.
The resulting work is a poetic interpretation about absence and the memory of touch.
Her recent work takes inspiration from Italo Calvino's poetic interpretation of urban life.
One such artist was Paul Klee, famous not only for his poetic interpretation and symbolic references to the world, but for his amazing combination of colors, and expressive line.
He views the landscape is an abstract entity, realized as moments of human intervention and poetic interpretation.
In each work he addresses the specificity of a given medium, recalling the aims of twentieth - century modernist artists, but he does so with a contemporary twist, producing mechanical systems that touch upon a poetic interpretation of a process unfolding in time and space.
In the 1880s, he began making a name for himself with his poetic interpretations of scenes from around the Chicago region; one such was included in the American section of the art exhibition at the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893 and was reproduced in a line drawing in the Chicago - based journal The Graphic.
Huckaby, whose career enters its third decade, persists in exploring the possibilities of painting to evoke hidden worlds and poetic interpretation.
On the other hand, Anna Sigmond Gudmundsdottir combines found black and white landscape photographs with strong lines to create new spatial and image effects, intended as a poetic interpretation of current events concerning borders, fences, and walls.
The series began as a poetic interpretation of the science fiction world in Tsang's forthcoming feature film «A day in the life of bliss» — and has since evolved into its own form.
«His poetic interpretation of nature was wondrous and revolutionary.
Poetic interpretation is as open as the ocean — and that's especially true of the tale that's true.
The series began as a poetic interpretation of the Tsang's 2014 film, «A day in the life of bliss», which also features Boychild and was exhibited as part of ICA London's July 2015 group exhibition Looks.
The research is a poetic interpretation of the cosmology of the Guarani Indians, and the inaugural exhibition took place at the Contemporary Art Museum of São Paulo in November 2012.
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