Sentences with phrase «visible reality»

Yes, because our common sense allows for something more beyond visible reality.
Whenever we encounter extreme youth during times we believe we need the best, most experienced clinician for ourselves, our kid or our pet, we're coming face - to - face with the most visible reality of the allied medical professions: They are imperfect.
Watanabe, like the Romanesque sculptors, seems to be more involved in sharing his faith than in representing visible reality.
When did a politically driven view of school nutrition begin to overtake visible realities?
Three artistic points of view are presented in this group exhibition; using everyday objects, the artists inscribe their vision with ultimate intensity, making the least visible realities visible in very sensitive ways.
Abstract pictures are fictive models, because they make visible a reality that we can neither see nor describe, but whose existence we can postulate.
(1907) Abstract painting indicates a type of representation which gives up any report with visible reality and uses only painting, the color, the form and the line.
«Man's ability to see is in decline,» argues Pieper in that essay, meaning not, of course, the physiological sensitivity of the human eye, but «the spiritual capacity to perceive the visible reality as it truly is.»
Furthermore, since God was not thought of as himself a visible reality but, rather, as an invisible «I,» God might be thought of as taking an interest in this inner struggle for and against obedience to his will.
They partake of visible reality, but this very fact demonstrates that they are not gods: there is nothing behind or beyond them; they are confined things, with no truth and no future.
«They could not seem to understand that besides the visible representation of a visible reality (the portrait), there is a completely different art in which the image presents what is visible of the invisible.»
It was created to transfer into the visible reality of the world the mystery bidden since time immemorial in God, and thus be a sign of it.
It is an undeniable fact of human experience that contact can be made with a reality beyond the visible realities.
It has been created to transfer into the visible reality of the world, the mystery hidden from eternity in God, and thus to be a sign of it» (TOB 19:4).
Some even believed that visible realities, including political rulers and world regimes, were simply manifestations or emanations of power sources that existed in the invisible, cosmic realm.
It was created to transfer into the visible reality of the world, the mystery hidden since time immemorial in God, and thus to be a sign of it.»
«As we celebrate National School Lunch Week, we must address the visible realities of complying with school nutrition requirements,» said NSBA Executive Director Thomas J. Gentzel.
Artists breaking free from tradition used shapes, lines and color to present a new, bolder illusion of visible reality.
Informed by landscape and the visible reality of the physical world, these works move away swiftly from that mode of representation, positioning themselves as transient moments (in the artist's visual present or in his memories of such moments) and simultaneously as objective ideas about color, forms, and composition - that is, about painting itself.
Art for Reinhardt and Merleau - Ponty held the power to transport viewers from an immediate, visible reality to a deeper, invisible space.
Focused on painting and sculpture, it explores «visible reality through the analytical lens of the 3D computer - modelling world», delving into the relationship between the art object that takes visible reality as its point of reference, and the boundaries of verisimilitude between observable reality, art and science.
Warhol and Richter set the direction for the artistic treatment of visible reality, defining its social, political and historical references and giving it visual form by adding photography into the equation.
Such creatures arise from a world beyond conventional reason and visible reality.
I believe that all artists can hope to accomplish is to transform the abstract untangible thoughts into the visible reality.
Through architecturally constructed sculpture combined with sensory video experiences, Rottenberg creates immersive scenarios that probe connections between alternate universes and visible reality, calling attention to the tenuous closeness between the real and the absurd.
They are free to go through their own experiences ignited by the incorporated vibes of artists» visions, understanding every piece in a different, completely unique, way, entering the plane which significantly varies from the visible reality.
Featuring works from the museum collection on the one hand — PIPA Prize 2010 and 2011 nominee Laura Lima is one to participate in this part of the show — , and by Austrian artist Ernst Caramelle on the other, the exhibition reveals that the relationship between perception and visible reality is much more complex and ambiguous than we might assume.
With color as a metaphor, her paintings explore a spiritual realm, eliciting feelings, associations, and meanings that allude to a concrete, visible reality.
The most celebrated of these is known as abstract expressionism — abstract, because most of the new art eschewed all traces of visible reality; expressionism, because it appeared to have been created through uncontrolled and sometimes violent painterly gestures.
His new paintings rely on the visual language of shape, form, color, and line to tell a story, and reproduce an illusion of visible reality.
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