Bisbee
uses poetic language, narrative imagery, and potent emblems to express his concern with our country's direction.
after, aims to
use poetic language and spatial layout to make that concept tangible with specific references to square movements — protest movements such as in Egypt, Tehran, and Ferguson, MO..
Not exact matches
As we will see in chapter 6, this
use of what Canon Drink - water calls «
poetic - simple»
language is significant for the communication of religious faith.
But it need not be so, if we begin to see how the imagination can create models and metaphors, can
use logically odd qualifiers, can present ideas in
poetic - simple
language, so that new onlooks may occur.
The
language prayer
uses is bound to be figurative, imaginative, and
poetic.
Those already sufficiently conscious of the sexual imbalance in
language make the effort to
use «a person,» «an individual,» «one,» «persons,» «people,» «humankind» (a word given deep
poetic resonance in our century through T. S. Eliot's «Four Quartets»).
Using language that is
poetic, metaphorical, suggestive and imaginative, Jesus talks of being born from above.
Although what he said in that book was not revolutionary — Maria Montessori and Wilhelm Reich shared similar idea — it was his
poetic use of
language that communicated his thoughts so successfuly to so many women.
From year 1 through to year 6 there are suggestions as to how the children might go about composing their own poems
using a range of
poetic devices and figurative
language using the selected poems as models.
Through PE activities
using patterns of counting - off and rhythms, first graders begin to recognize the same patterns that they apply to
language structures both oral and in writing — such as a
poetic ABAB pattern.
Michelson writes in
poetic language that gracefully
uses repetitive sentence structures and themes to emphasize the similarities between the two men's lives.
In the interview at BookBrowse Lindbergh explains that the
language used came to her after extensive reading of the the old chronicles, but mostly from reading the eddas which are considerably more musical and
poetic than the somewhat matter of fact chronicles.
But it wasn't until I started reading it out loud for the audiobook that I realized how tricky and
poetic J.K. Rowling's
use of sounds and
language can be.
The
language Atkins
uses to convey these ideas is piercingly
poetic and very, very dark.
[39] In spite of the diversity of their plastic
language, they perceived a common basis for their work; this being a method of direct appropriation of reality, equivalent, in the terms
used by Restany; to a «
poetic recycling of urban, industrial and advertising reality».
Her
poetic sound installations and experimental
language scores often
use the gap, space or breath in between speech — not as forms of negation, but as complex generators of meaning.
Mesiti
uses the
poetics of the image and an anthropological approach to explore voice,
language and culture.
With this exhibition Jonas evokes the fragility of nature,
using her own
poetic language to address the irreversible impact of human interference on the environmental equilibrium of our planet.
In her highly theoretical and
poetic film works, Cha
uses performance, speech, and text to explore interactions of
language, meaning, and memory.
Each of the six artists will present works aligned with the methodologies or interests inherent to the
poetic process, lending a lyrical sense to both material and object by
using a mix of individual abstract
language and intuitive composition or gesture.
By freely moving from one medium to another, by
using diverse materials, the Portuguese artist João Penalva creates artworks that usually combine
language and image, and develops
poetic fictions that leave much room for interpretation.
The artists in this exhibition
use poetics as a tool to manipulate the conceptual and structural elements of
language and the social contexts in which
language is employed, appropriated, and abstracted.
Basquiat's
use of
language, in contrast to other artists in the»80s like Barbara Kruger, Mira Schor, or Christopher Wool, was largely
poetic.
His enigmatic and until very recently under - appreciated body of work
uses language, performances, paintings, sculpture and prints to inhabit the
poetic space of the written word and theatre.
Use crisp, succinct and direct
language avoiding
poetic, bureaucratic, vernacular and academic terms that often tend to turn off readers.
A lot of people think that you should show your communication skills through
language, and so they
use what they think are
poetic words and strange puns and things.