Sentences with phrase «still emanates»

Critic Dore Ashton, who visited the University of New Mexico in 1950, notes: «One of my enduring memories was seeing, for the first time, a painting by Richard Diebenkorn — a golden vision of the Southwest, abstract, with small currents of shadow drawing by the winds in the sands, and filled with the special light that still emanates from his paintings.»
The device also features ambient light sensors so it can auto - adjust the brightness of the over-the-screen lighting (which still emanates from an array of LEDs hidden just beyond the visible screen area).
Of course most of the sound still emanates from the center speaker, but there is some channel separation and there's usually some sound, minor it may be, coming from every direction.
Judging from the complaining that still emanates from the body politic about IPSA and its practices, the notion that statutory underpinning in its case at least did not equal «entirely controlled by politicians.»
But while this «way» was in some sense a new departure, it still emanated from the context of Israel's ancient hope in God's promises.
On first firing of the stove, it seems a hot, fast fire in the morning creates enough heat to be still emanating warmth well into the afternoon.

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He has highlighted the costs of the myriad new rules emanating from the capital, such as the Volcker Rule, which is still unfinished three years on.
I will no longer engage the biblical ignorance that emanates from so many right - wing Christians about how the Bible condemns homosexuality, as if that point of view still has any credibility.
Despite some causes for celebration this week, the damning revelations emanating from Presidents Club prove we still have a long way to go until... More
You don't have to be a parent or have a large family to appreciate the various noises that emanate from a full home: The laughter erupting from the most recent funny word uttered by a precious little one who is still learning to talk.
Still, the leaders should never lose sight of the fact that their flock belong (according to their beliefs) to a higher entity and that free will and free expression are something that emanates from that entity.
Still pastels, like a glowing sunset emanate a softness that must be loved.
Although ESSA nullified waivers requiring that states implement test - based teacher evaluation systems, the proposed rules still contain provisions related to the student growth component of T - TESS emanating from the former federal waiver requirements, which TCTA finds troublesome.
Despite the positive noises emanating from the Dublin property market, it's still too premature to consider altering my loan provision methodology.
We are reluctant to leave the over water bungalow area solely because of the surreal atmosphere it emanates, while the island is still visible some distance away virtually detached.
In fact while the Romer - G switches do still have a reasonable click as each key is pressed it's much quieter than something like the Cherry MX blues, which is great when you're typing away and don't want to hear a constant barrage of thuds emanating from the keyboard.
In what I consider to be the strongest mainstream of American art, (continuing the powerful tradition that emanated directly from American artists like David Smith, Alexander Calder, Willem de Kooning, Franz Kline, Mark Rothko, Jackson Pollock, Stuart Davis, Edward Hopper, Milton Avery, Marsden Hartley, John Marin, Albert Pinkham Ryder, Clyfford Still, Robert Motherwell, Hans Hofmann, and others), American artists created painting and sculpture that explored and expanded the vocabulary and boundaries of visual expression.
By 1979, Soulages had shifted his emphasis by moving away from former juxtapositions toward a more formally ordered surface, yet still latent with energy through his ability to discover light emanating from various angles, reminiscent in some way to the play of light on dark found in an extraordinary brick loggia designed by Josef Albers on the campus of Rochester Institute of Technology (destroyed 2001).
Often utilising film stills, footage of actual events, or photographs of urban and rural environments, Peter Doig's paintings emanate a quiet sense of nostalgia reminiscent of one's past or conjure up an atavistic feeling of a long forgotten memory.
Still, the rich, drip - streaked marks of Guirguis» paintings, and the soft glow of vermilion that emanates from behind their intricately cut surfaces, suggest an alternate understanding that prioritizes intuition, embodiment, and affect over official narratives.
Doig's subjects are often sourced from film stills and photographs, emanating a quiet nostalgia.
Balla's Streetlight of around 1911 still clings to the Divisionism of Georges Seurat and Paul Signac from more than twenty years before — with short streaks of pure color emanating from the light.
Through both colour and texture, Hornyak builds a structure for each painting that emanates a still life motif.
It is a disappointment to me that the relatively small number of Canadian law journals, particularly those emanating from law schools, still cling to the pay - to - view approach, ensuring, in effect, that there is no prospect of their gaining any audience beyond the profession.
Still, the carbon footprint emanating from the use of gas grills is pretty large when you consider the fuel you're burning is non-renewable and that the amount of fuel needed to operate a gas barbecue is comparatively large.
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