decor and neutral colour palettes, the Greenhouse trend brings
a sense of organic living into any home.
Not exact matches
However improbable in a mechanistic
sense the elaborate
organic structure created by
life may appear, it seems increasingly evident that the cosmic substance is drawn toward these states
of extreme arrangement by a particular kind
of attraction which compels it, by the play
of large numbers in which it is involved, to miss no opportunity
of becoming more complex and thus achieving a higher degree
of freedom.
Concern with internal relations means, not that one disavows structured meaning to which intelligible inquiry can address itself, but that, to attend to it with any
sense of reality, one must employ a mode
of inquiry that is appropriate and adequate to deal with structure that is
living, that is, dynamic in an
organic sense.
Indeed, this dual character is precisely the nature
of life in its basic
organic sense as well as in its religious dimension: an appetitive urge toward what might be, and an inertial contentment with what is: freedom paired with conformity, novelty with repetition.
Organicism is holistic and substantialist, visualizing carbon - based
life - forms (
organic in another
sense) as the essence
of livingness.
Funny how star gazing gives one awe and a
sense of eternity and in my case it removes the hope
of heaven... i.e. there is no heaven, just space with gazeous substance... a place where it is childish and absurd to think we are going when we die... Our solar system / galaxy seem empty
of organic life altogether... actually inorganic seems to be the norm... so my faith struggle
of the week is how can I possibly believe in after
life... when reality shows me decomposition
of all that we are, scientific observation does not allow room for a «spirit body» to rise and go in some nebulae... So why do I still need to believe despite this raw evidence... I drive me crazy sometimes...
If you take a planet that has water and
organic material, which you can't really avoid having in some
sense, and you let that thing evolve for a couple
of billion years, how are you going to stop it from forming
life?
The installation consists
of a series
of pillars
of stacked clay cubes and, while their simplified forms recall the sculptural minimalism
of artists such as Richard Serra, their
organic material and warm, reddish - orange coloring convey a strong
sense of living presence.
Jonathan Jones
of The Guardian newspaper noted that his «Dry - stone walling, sacks
of grain and rice, and a painting that includes part
of the score
of St John Passion by JS Bach, bring a
sense of real
life,
organic and ancient, into the museum.»
Consisting
of curvy, colorful
organic shapes that nestle or overlap one another, existing somewhere between still
life and landscape, also feel as if they represent outcomes
of an
organic process presided over by the artist, but without a
sense that he's guiding things in one direction or another.
So it makes
sense for People Tree, who are working hard on sustainability at the start
of the garment's
life by using Fair Trade
organic cotton, to team up with Ecover and Ecotricity, who can help us take care
of the rest
of our garment's
life.