Not exact matches
And
for artist Ruth Meharg, they inspired a series of small acrylic paintings that employ the symbolically -
rich imagery of birds.
Like any good poet she uses
rich imagery - animal and plants and spices to describe her love, and the message is there
for all who will read: this is not a woman who will be stopped in her pursuit of what she wants.
Another artistic response to Searching
for Sunday came from Ruth Meharg, who created a series of acrylic paintings connecting the sacraments to the symbolically -
rich imagery of birds.
At first glance, these topics don't exactly scream «emotional experience,» but through storytelling,
rich imagery, and my favorite tool of them all, humor, I've come to believe there is always a way to create an emotional experience
for the learner - and, therefore, a memorable learning event.
The
rich mix of geometric shapes, animals, everyday objects and Christian
imagery offers fascinating raw material
for students to explore and interpret.
True North's counterpart, Fantôme Afrique, weaves cinematic and architectural references through the
rich imagery of urban Ouagadougou, the centre
for cinema in Africa, and the arid spaces of rural Burkina Faso, and is punctuated by archival footage from early colonial expeditions and landmark moments in African history.
Beginning in 2000, the formal and conceptual rigor, minute attention to detail and
rich, sensuous
imagery that characterize Gehr's work in film have become the hallmarks of his recent experiments with digital media, including the multi-channel high definition digital video installation format used in Surveillance, his 2010 commission
for the Madison Square Park Conservancy.
My first introduction to Matt Noonan's paintings was an eclectic arrangement of oils with dense
imagery and
rich colors on wood or canvas in the group exhibition Arcadia: Thoughts on the Contemporary Pastoral, curated by Steve Locke and recently on view at the Boston Center
for the Arts.
Soutine's haunting
imagery, energized brushstrokes, and
rich paint have served as touchstones
for subsequent generations of artists, from Francis Bacon, Willem de Kooning, and Jackson Pollock, to contemporary artists such as Frank Auerbach, Cecily Brown, and Damien Hirst.
His application and layering of colour can be
rich and sublime like Matisse or Leger but also his use of monochromatic elements resembling newspaper clippings are a most powerful vehicle
for getting his
imagery to act as a mouthpiece
for his politically charged subject matter.
Race, ethnicity and visual culture are inextricably linked, and visual art presents a
rich site
for artists to actively overturn racist
imagery.
Song
for Coal is based around the flamboyant tracery of the apocalyptic rose window of Sainte Chapelle, Paris: 152 separate panels form a rose window of film, each containing its own individual piece, creating kaleidoscopic
imagery that is
rich, meditative and slowly evolves through viewing coal as a mineral, economic driver and a source of iconography.
This includes the best maps, aerial
imagery,
rich local search data, and voice guided navigation experiences from both Bing Maps and HERE maps, integrated together
for the first time into a single app
for Windows.