Sentences with phrase «vernacular of»

As two properties on the market in Wilson illustrate — clean lines and bold material choices are increasingly becoming the vernacular of architects and homeowners seeking to provide a contrasting and modern take on the mountain home through contemporary design
Your inherent habit of using those words smacks of the vernacular of pure sales types who are simply in the business of «selling» something, anything, to anyone... for a money.
This book offers a unique journey through the ACT material by integrating the vernacular of traditional cognitive behavior therapy.
Have three or four success stories ready to share in the vernacular of the corporate world.
As mentioned, we see examples of this with every new Supreme Court decisions, but one of the most dramatic examples in recent months came out of the Ontario Court of Appeal with the release of Jones v. Tsige and the introduction into the legal canon and popular vernacular of the «tort of intrusion upon seclusion».
The materials catalogued by library staff are fairly simply described, as we don't «speak» the vernacular of the host organization.
Put in the vernacular of lawyers, how can you be a trusted adviser when you know little about those you want to advise?
It is one of those inexcusable barbarisms which was sired by indolence and dammed by indifference, and has no more place in legal terminology than the vernacular of Uncle Remus has in Holy Writ.
In the common vernacular of corporate law, however, the «oppression remedy» is applied to 3 forms of mistreatment of shareholders.
The exterior of the Mobile Bread - House borrows from the design vernacular of the B - Home.
The predictions may match the observations for a while, but very soon random fluctuations smaller than the distance between the measurements (they are called «sub-grid-scale eddies» in the vernacular of numerical modellers) grow in size and — as far as the model is concerned — appear out of nowhere and swamp the eddies we thought we knew something about.
We had modelled the original scheme on the traditional vernacular of fishermen's cottages, and those guys knew a thing or two about working with the elements.
By using the developers» vernacular of branded motifs distilled from iconic local sites, sharper - than - life computer - generated geometry and uniform symmetry, Darbyshire & rsrsquo; s installation riffs on this architectural vocabulary and the various generic yet indecipherable uses it implies.
The exhibition is the broadest single display of his practice to - date, Opie employs the concise vernacular of modern media, depicting new subjects in previously unexplored mediums as well as self -LSB-...]
In the broadest single display of his practice to - date, Opie employs the concise vernacular of modern media, depicting new subjects in previously unexplored mediums as well as self referentially developing ideas from his early works.
Voisine's works are imbued with the elegant vernacular of architecture to delineate boundaries, expose points of access or exit, and enable his viewers to interact with his defined spaces.
Indiana draws subject matter from the visual vernacular of commercial logos, highway road signs, factory die - cut stencils while incorporating the cultural heritage of American Modernists such as Charles Demuth and Marsden Hartley.
Coney Island Is Still Dreamland (To a Seagull), a site - specific installation by artist Stephen Powers, will transform the Brooklyn Museum's Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Gallery into a dynamic environment filled with paintings and signs that are created in the visual vernacular of the iconic seaside community.
She has no less interest in the inclusion of known things, like scarves, into a painting which uses the vernacular of abstraction and does it with arms open, a refashioning of the formal possibilities of material and story.
Icy & Sot even curated a gallery show in 2014 that introduces Iran and the US to one another through the visual vernacular of Street Art.
The everyday surfaces that surround us provide the canvas onto which the artist transposes elements from the vernacular of traditional urban design.
We both have the same love for the visual vernacular of American culture and its individualism.
Join us for a story - telling panel discussion on the vernacular of Houston.
Over the years, the vernacular of the New Mexican landscape became as important to his work as southern California was for Ed Ruscha, another member of Castelli's stable of artists.
The exhibition is the broadest single display of his practice to - date, Opie employs the concise vernacular of modern media, depicting new subjects in previously unexplored mediums as well as self referentially developing ideas from his early works.
Composed on raw linen, the quick - witted drawings and hand - rendered texts are typically deadpan in their humour, while the bold leafy pattern and graphic elements recall the vernacular of Los Angeles and Southern California design.
Vertical roll, black, neon and strobe light; dancers, musicians, computer language, television broadcast and satellite transmission form the visual and aural vernacular of his tapes and films, recently gathered under the title, Channel Mix.
While Linzy draws on the experiences of poor southern blacks and the vernacular of working - class serial television in his videos, Hennessy Youngman (Jayson Musson) plays directly to the art world.
Drawing on craft techniques like embroidery and the vernacular of interior design, David exploits the functional potential of these practices in an attempt to organize and structure the chaotic nature of his emotional response to reality.
Enacting a dramatic narrative in the style of a soap opera or telenovela, Linzy's multiple personae express desperation, desire, and ambition in the vernacular of southern blacks from the lower socio - economic spectrum.
The sculptures employ strategies reminiscent of her paintings such as rhyming forms and layered surfaces which reveal and conceal underlying patterns, bringing her acclaimed vernacular of color and movement into three dimensions.
Using the visual vernacular of dreams and fairy tales, Beninati's work is filled with characters and environments that create a space where the unconscious imagination is rendered visible.
Appropriating the vernacular of these establishments, Flood seeks to reveal what he believes to be their inherent absurdity and desire to control.
Arcangel's work has long dealt with the status conferred upon differing cultural ephemera: the privilege endowed so - called Fine Art as compared to the visual vernacular of «lowbrow» pop culture.
With ten members, the group creates installations and multi-media assemblage works that mimic the stock vernacular of our communal materialism, yet tweaks them just enough to reveal our superficial insecurities and convictions.
Beyond the largely non-objective painting style itself, the constructs he builds change the vernacular of Abstract Expressionism.
Shear has been developing her own vernacular of image making since 2004, furiously collecting images of bodies, landscapes, cult ephemera and earthworks from sources that seem to lose their rigid dependence on context the moment she puts them to paper.
, Lambert takes on the vernacular of commercial signage with a regional emphasis unique to Los Angeles.
Although mash - ups have developed into a vernacular of their own — perhaps the dominant pop - cultural vernacular of the last decade?
Their installations and multi-media assemblage works mimic the stock vernacular of our communal materialism, yet tweak them just enough to reveal our superficial insecurities and convictions.
«The conceptual groundwork of the show takes one common starting point and allows each artist to splinter off into their own natural direction, whether it's Richard Tinkler using color as a base for his complex drawing system, or Brook Hsu and Haley Josephs using memories from childhood, or even Lukaza Branfman - Verissimo using the colors as a stand in for people in her work Growing Resistance which employs the vernacular of a protest sign.»
For this project, her second large - scale painting installation and first public artwork, Balco uses the vernacular of painting — form and color — to stage interventions in existing architectural spaces that transform the way we think about public and private space.
For the show, curators Andrianna Campbell and Daniel S. Palmer have chosen artists whose work tackles perception in the digital age and «who closely parallel the Cubist vernacular of fragmentation, nonlinearity, simultaneity, and decenteredness.»
While the vernacular of diagrams found in manuals and instructional guides delimit a set of conditions and actions, their reconfiguration here addresses how the systems of control that underlie formal diagrams are propagated through everyday life.
It combines the vernacular of commercial photography with twisted narrative tableaux and surrealistic imagery.
Pasadena Lifesavers Yellow # 5 (1969 - 1970) came out of a liminal point in Chicago's career as she was shifting away from minimalism into a more explicit vernacular of feminist art.
Drawing on the vernacular of local subcultures, from recent immigrant communities to the downtown fashion scene itself, the label's collections can be seen as a self - consciously critical examination of social codes and their expression through industrial nexuses of power and money.
The patterns of windows and the ubiquity of rectangular forms divided by triangles of light became part of the vernacular of modern painting.
The new - age vernacular of Internet culture becomes a sort of inspiration and fascination for the artist and her sculptures.
Key to the selected works are their respective engagements with the vernacular of the Internet, using the language and appearance of user - generated content, working with or referencing online structures found in games, video diaries and blogs.
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