Sentences with phrase «takes archetypal»

Partly auto - biographical, acclaimed artist Katherine Jones has taken the archetypal children's playground and the objects and things a child uses on a daily basis and employed these as a starting point for the works in «LOOKING IN, LOOKING OUT»
Combining photography and video and taking archetypal, panoramic sightseeing vistas of Jerusalem as a starting point, Malhi's large views of the city were held in slowly disintegrating ice.

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The juicy narratives driving Kipnis's four archetypal cases — lovelorn astronaut Lisa Nowak is featured, as is disgraced judge Sol Wachtler, memoir fabulist James Frey, and the dynamic duo of Tripp and Lewinsky — keep things on the zippy side, but the subject matter is worth taking seriously.
When we turn to Daniel Day Williams» analysis of those «archetypal forms which love takes in history [and] which can be distinguished and analysed» (SFL 4), we find a thinker who is sensitive to the questions raised by Christian claims of superiority to Judaism.
While therefore the forms of love are in one sense innumerable there are certain archetypal forms which love takes in history which can be distinguished and analysed.
Uncle Ken took a different approach, not only picking the team for the next game, but plonking himself on the bench too between substitutes and archetypal hired goons.
The archetypal extrovert prefers action to contemplation, risk - taking to heed - taking, certainty to doubt.
Jack seems to be the archetypal lad, but is he just using this persona to Best Books for 11 - Year Olds (Sixth Grade) I've taken all my book reviews to create this huge list of the best books book for 11 - year olds at the right
But its failure despite its flashiness, beefcake factor, and abortive romance point to first an underestimation of the archetypal power of the «wilting hothouse brat» model of Titanic, second an underestimation of the preteen girl demographic that appears too bright to be taken by movies that clearly suck.
Equipped with alcoholic beverage name schemes and an archetypal cowboy arsenal, they take the fight to Poppy (Julianne Moore, «Seventh Son»), who plans to spread disease throughout the world by means of her vast drug cartel.
Still, with its thematic overtones of natural selection, the hunt, and the most dangerous game, The Hunted takes the action - thriller into classically archetypal territory.
GameSpot's Ryan Davis says the appeal of Dragon's Lair was «physical» comedy: «The inappropriately named Dirk the Daring was the gangly antithesis of your archetypal hero, and his constant brushes with death and goofy double takes were half the appeal of this arcade classic.»
Because it derives its style from documenting what actors do — the action takes place in and around a glass house, designed by Richard Neutra, and a pool, an archetypal Hollywood setting that puts everyone on display — this isn't a movie where the mise en scene can easily be separated from the plot.
«A dodgeball movie is uncharted film territory,» says Rawson Marshall Thurber, the film's writer / director, «but at the same time it inhabits the same tradition of great underdog movies like «Stripes,» «The Bad News Bears» and «Meatballs,» which follow an archetypal comedy framework: scrappy underdogs take on the socially, financially or athletically gifted and prevail against all odds.»
Today we take a journey by steam train on the narrow - gauge Pinzgau Railway, an archetypal rural railway which runs between Zell am See and the village of Mittersill.
If Moore doesn't think the movie can do the novel justice, he's certainly not going to be singing the praises of a videogame that does more than just take liberties with the original source material, actually transforming Nite Owl and Rorschach into the archetypal superhero stereotypes that Watchmen sought to tear down.
As a delightful deviation on the archetypal platforming formula, the title will certainly appeal to gamers seeking a fresh take on the genre, as long as they don't mind a vigorous challenge.
I often find that careful measuring takes me away from my natural way of seeing so I tend to avoid doing too much of it... I usually don't invent things or move things, but I will bend or stretch or shrink things to fit a compositional need, not always consciously... I do paint a lot at street level and have over the years, but I have loved being high up for as long as I can remember... I believe my first 10 years living in Washington Heights at one of the highest points in Manhattan with a view from the ninth floor toward the Cloisters created some kind of archetypal inner landscape.
Tom Hammick's suite of 17 woodcut prints traces the cyclical path of an imagined lunar voyage taken by an archetypal artist or poet.
«It is not sufficient in an art of pure composition to appeal to sensation: the work of art must evoke a response at a deeper level, the level we now call unconscious; and «the vibrations of the spirit» that then take place are either personal, in that they effect some kind of mental integration, or perhaps supra - personal in that they assume the archetypal patterns into which mankind projects an explanation of its destiny.»
Should Scientists step outside of their archetypal roles as dispassionate investigators of the physical world, taking time away from asking questions of how things are, and instead offer opinions on how they think things should be?
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