Sentences with phrase «represents purity»

Semiotically ambivalent, and a pharmakon that represents purity and corruption, and flexibility and immobility, the snake and its shape align with Longly's plastic research, according to the text.
The name Lily has been known to represent purity in the Christian religion.
The lotus flower is a divine symbol in Buddhist and Hindu traditions, representing the purity of the soul and the detachment of the body and mind from earthly concerns.

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We love numbers, their purity, and what they represent.
Nominus: «the burning bush represents many things to Jews and Christians such as God's miraculous energy, sacred light, illumination, and the burning heart of purity, love and clarity.
And yet Grudem would likely be the first to concede that the Levitical purity codes no longer apply, as the «old law» has been fulfilled in Christ — an interpretive assumption many Christians take for granted, but that nonetheless represents a measure of (deliberate and thoughtful) selectivity.
The eyes of flame represent the glory and purity of God, whose eyes burn with love and passion for all people.
White is «the vestment of pure joy and immaculate purity,» while black represents the «greatest and most profound mourning [as all symbol of death.»
Second, the metaphors that are chosen to represent Jesus point predominately to his Divinity Furthermore, even those images that are rich with human qualities are discerningly qualified; so that the purity of the Divine, even if in the humanity, may not be obscured.
All through American history, especially Protestant history, the winners of disputes seem to be those who have best made the case that they represent the authority and purity of the simple Bible and the primitive Christian generation.
By harnessing both of its organic waste streams — contained in waste water and organic solids — the company is setting world green energy and water purity benchmarks for food processing, says Pascal Pipyn, Executive Vice President, Process and Research and Development for GWE, who represented GWE at the inauguration.
It represents innocence, purity, and promise».
Products are tested for their identity as represented by their label: strength (ingredient claimed on the label), purity (free of specified contaminants), and disintegration (breakdown of products so that it may be used by the body).
The number represents the unique signature compounds characteristic of this honey which ensures purity and quality.
The number - this represents three chemical markers that indicate the content of this honey to ensure purity and quality.
This delicate and powdered shade, similar to a flower bud, gives us lightness and serenity, representing innocence and purity.
It features a herb that represents wisdom and purity, the sage leaf.
by Walter Chaw Manny Farber described the films of Robert Bresson as «crystalline,» and it's hard to argue with the singular idea of purity represented by that word: they're all of gesture and implication, reduced down to the purest grist so that the powder of dramatic movements, rubbed together, might hum in miniature perfection.
«With its design idiom of sensual purity, it perfectly embodies our styling philosophy while at the same time representing contemporary luxury.»
«The new CLA Shooting Brake offers a contemporary interpretation of sensual purity and represents the perfect synthesis between the emotionality of a coupé and the intelligence of a shooting brake», explains Gorden Wagener, Head of Design at Daimler AG.
Daisies represent innocence, purity, and cheerfulness.
As well as symbolising purity, red is also believed to represent fertility and prosperity.
The flower represents sweetness, purity and endurance.
Think about the specific shades that represent serenity, nobility, energy, or purity.
By way of contrast, the artists represented in this exhibition exploit a purity of means, be that through line, color, or form, to create a complete, innocent, and at times savage, expression in the world.
Hubacher selected white wax to represent «purity, wholeness, and completeness,» with the rough, matte exterior contrasting with the smooth, polished interior to evoke complementary yin - yang forces and the balance of the material and immaterial worlds.
In contrast to the red, white, and blue originally intended to suggest purity, valor, and justice, the three Pan-African colors hold specific symbolism, representing the blood, skin tone, and the natural resource richness of the African land.
Fascinated by the pursuit of the beginning of all things and using only four colours (white for purity, black for the origin and the end of all things, red for blood and life, gold for nobility), Li developed a distinctive visual language, which represented the symbolic image of the universe.
However, the strong sense of untouchable purity that determines Varga Weisz's work is not exclusively indebted to a Western heritage, but also draws from a Far Eastern vocabulary reflected in Buddhist and Hindu sculpture: physical flawlessness is almost always employed to represent spiritual importance.
These paintings do not belong to the category of abstract painting that moves far from society and strives for pure sensation but rather stand as circumstantial recordings of information, drawing together the complexity of social information and the purity of abstract painting and perhaps ultimately reducing different social, environmental, and individual actions into colors and shapes that represent different forms of information.
SPEAKING of his new paintings and the startling change of style they represent, Philip Guston is reported in the current issue of Art News to have declared recently: «I got sick and tired of all that Purity!
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