Sentences with phrase «sometimes alluding»

His diverse materials from the late 1960s onward included fire, earth, and gold, sometimes alluding to his interest in alchemy.
Simone Leigh makes historical loops that are felt through material, her ceramic forms sometimes alluding to, for instance, cowrie shells — that worthless currency with which many Africans traded other Africans into transatlantic slavery.
I find it most reasonable to conclude that Jesus sometimes alluded to the coming of the Son of Man, that he may occasionally have referred to himself as a son of man or this son of man, and that the primitive church did the rest.
A secret that The Rock has sometimes alluded to in his tweets is to pick 3 different cardio machines.
It's a lot like poetry; sophisticated poetry sometimes alludes more than it's explicit.
While his practice has sometimes alluded to the work of other artists, it more often replays / repeats general types and formats of photo - based painting as if appearing to be in conversation with those formats but which, in reality, is more accurately about the construction of appearances.
She sometimes alluded to nature directly, through titles such as Milkwood Arcade (1963) that refer to natural themes or even specific places, and sometimes indirectly, through colors, forms, and textures.
She sometimes alluded to nature directly, in paintings that refer to natural themes or even specific places, and sometimes indirectly, through colors, forms, and textures.
Inspired by visual obstructions in the built environment - perforated cinder - block walls, lattices, and chain - link fences - Arntzen's canvases sometimes allude to atmospheric depth through a masterful use of color relationships, only to be negated by painterly lines weaving through the rendered volumes, disrupting the viewer's suspension of disbelief in the imagined space.

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Also, sometimes these decommitments might be kind of mutual, I think you've alluded to some of the smoke with Corral yourself — scuttlebutt that he might not be what Mullen is looking for necessarily.
Sometimes kids will allude to bullying without ever using the word.
You kind of mentioned that — you sort of alluded to that that sometimes they're going to figure out how much they eat, right?
Sometimes painful chapters of Taylor's past are hidden or alluded to in symbols and signifiers, other times he employs unmistakable imagery that speaks to the facets of systemic oppression that affect black life today and previously.
Although she sometimes ventures beyond her circle (her dream subject, she says, would be Joan Didion), the series is in part a valentine to creative souls with whom she has forged an enduring connection, as much as a study in contemporary portrait - making that alludes to historical painting.
Sometimes these words, as seen in Olympia or Arcadia, directly alluded to ancient history.
Often, these death references allude to Emin's abortion, but sometimes, they simply reflect her experience of getting older.
The fragility of his chosen materials alludes to the temporal and ephemeral nature of «place» and «home» in today's society, sometimes more accurately identified as a sense of displacement — triggered by economics, gentrification, politics or war.
Actively producing work for the past 35 years, Hecker's paintings and sculptures highlight her distinct inner dialogue, alluding to how the human mind collects, observes, connects, and denotes the passage of time all counterbalanced with her sometimes dark but ever - present sense of humor.
But the largest work in the show alluded to the sometimes surreal aspects of living in the various urban wastelands Ward has occupied over the years.
Each little assemblage has an air of insiderness — sometimes of the gossipy variety, with a few of the framed texts that accompany the installation alluding to affairs.
[16] Her first series of large - scale, sometimes more than 30 ft - long canvas paintings, [17] Infinity Nets, were entirely covered in a sequence of nets and dots that alluded to hallucinatory visions.
The diverse selection of works in the exhibition range from illustrations based closely on Carroll's text, to works which allude more subtly to the original story, offering new and sometimes challenging interpretations.
Sometimes painful chapters of Taylor's past are hidden or alluded to in symbols and signifiers, other times he employs unmistakable imagery that speaks to the facets of systemic oppression that affect Black life today and previously.
Filling the rear part of CHARLIE SMITH is Joshua Raffell — a graduate of Chelsea College of Art and Design — with another his mixed media figurative sculptures; provocative and a little disturbing — a patchwork grotesque, the artist's puppet - like figures — sometimes kinetic in nature — are like a Frankenstein's monster with an overt sexuality stitched into the intricate detail of colourful fabrics alluding to taboos that would normally illicit the opposite response in society.
I guess you alluded to it but sometimes when people go solo, they have like a really well defined philosophy of how they want to practice law, their client service model innovations that they want to incorporate.
Every time someone has told me or alluded to the fact that banks don't behave or process along logical lines, a little, sometimes not so little, mushroom cloud of disgust erupts over my head.
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