«I think he has been able to understand that the inspiration of the work really comes from within himself, which is why he has to retrace his steps in terms of his family history, heritage and trying to understand the larger
visual vocabulary in South Africa.
In the exhibition, titled «Parallel Realms», Siti takes on the fast social transformation and the obscurity of the future by reproducing the Kurdish cultural figures that shaped
his visual vocabulary in a complex and contemporary structure.
Without forgoing the bravura that distinguished his work from the 1950s, Tworkov developed a new
visual vocabulary in order to continuously investigate spatial possibilities.
LeWitt made over 1,200 of these works in his career,
his visual vocabulary in strong alignment with Minimalism despite his rejection of the movement.
Jeffrey Gibson: Like a Hammer will reveal how the artist draws upon his heritage and remixes his older works to create a distinct
visual vocabulary in artworks that explore his multi-faceted identity and the history of modernism.
Indeed, the repeated motifs of cilia - like forms in this work can be traced back to earlier works in the artist's prolific oeuvre, which have become even more prevalent in her recurring
visual vocabulary in recent years.
In the late 1940s, Ossorio developed wax - resist technique, building up a rich
visual vocabulary in layers of wax, black ink, water - based paintings, and other drawing materials.
Not exact matches
But modernism
in architecture does not work well as organizing aesthetic for public spaces,
in large part, I think, because it's
visual vocabulary is very limited.
In this book, the author uses beautiful
vocabulary that will bring vivid
visual images to your child's mind.
«
In the case of emoji, they have a modality, they're graphic and
visual,» he says, «they also convey some sort of meaning, the
vocabulary is provided for you by the various companies that create them.»
An unfazed tough guy walking away from an massive explosion
in slow motion, it's a tipping point reached long ago — this sequence has become a well - worn cliché
in the
visual vocabulary of pop culture even beyond cinema.
Scored lightly by a series of Brian Eno compositions, The Jacket is an apocalyptic poem of love and loss that's unusually wise about its
visual vocabulary — about ways of looking, the line between dreaming and reality, and how eyes on film can be a powerful and elastic metaphor for the audience engaged
in a kind of liquid dreaming.
The no - expense - spared
visuals are truly a sight to behold, and «subtlety» clearly isn't a word
in Sommers»
vocabulary.
As many of the words are hardware - related, there might be a lot of new
vocabulary for your students: the
visual aspect of the items being produced
in the video should help with this, along with the answer - sheet which has been provided for the teacher to use.
- About 800 words of story with Illustrations - 15 questions on text with answers sheet included - a
visual on some expressions using animals names - a link to flashcards (
vocabulary French / English)- a glossary with definitions
in French Please read sample to evaluate the level.
Included: -
Vocabulary French / English - 12 ideas of exercises with answers included - A
visual on the subjonctif - pictures of the island and its location For teenagers and adults The second one: a dialogue between Océane and her husband Martin where Océanne tries to convince Martin to spend their vacation
in France For teenagers and adults.
Extensive use of present and past subjonctif - The dialogue
in formal French and the same
in spoken language -
Vocabulary French / English - 14 questions with answers included - A
visual of 7 pages summarizing the use of the subjonctif divided
in categories (each bubble) For teenagers and adults NB: There is another dialogue
in my store that uses present subjonctif: histoire de famille Copyright © - Sophie DePons — www.french - amis.
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Vocabulary build up with a worksheet - A starter activity linked to the previous lesson than you can find in the Unit 2 - BUNDLE (see link below)- A fully editable power - point which allow students to practise vocabulary and have a visual stimulus of the school
Vocabulary build up with a worksheet - A starter activity linked to the previous lesson than you can find
in the Unit 2 - BUNDLE (see link below)- A fully editable power - point which allow students to practise
vocabulary and have a visual stimulus of the school
vocabulary and have a
visual stimulus of the school subjects.
In this lesson, students learn: - To define what emotions are; - To understand and use the vast range of emotional vocabulary and synonyms available in the English language; - To investigate different emotions, including how they can manifest themselves; - To understand how emotions can be communicated utilising a range of descriptive devices; - To create an imaginative and emotionally - driven piece of creative writing; - To self - assess their creative writing attempts; Included are all worksheets, and detailed and visual PowerPoint presentation, which explains each concept clearly, and a lesson plan for teacher guidanc
In this lesson, students learn: - To define what emotions are; - To understand and use the vast range of emotional
vocabulary and synonyms available
in the English language; - To investigate different emotions, including how they can manifest themselves; - To understand how emotions can be communicated utilising a range of descriptive devices; - To create an imaginative and emotionally - driven piece of creative writing; - To self - assess their creative writing attempts; Included are all worksheets, and detailed and visual PowerPoint presentation, which explains each concept clearly, and a lesson plan for teacher guidanc
in the English language; - To investigate different emotions, including how they can manifest themselves; - To understand how emotions can be communicated utilising a range of descriptive devices; - To create an imaginative and emotionally - driven piece of creative writing; - To self - assess their creative writing attempts; Included are all worksheets, and detailed and
visual PowerPoint presentation, which explains each concept clearly, and a lesson plan for teacher guidance.
Contents of this guide run as follows: *
Visual summary of plot * Storyboard resource for students to then recall the plot and key events from memory * Form and structure comprehension questions * Settings questions * Context (students explore key issues raised
in the play such as youth stereotypes, gang culture, growing violence
in the age of the internet etc) * Symbols and Motifs - lots of information about symbols and motifs
in the play, followed by a revision activity * Key Quotes - Students explore key quotes through analysis of their meaning and significance, quotes are broken down chapter by chapter and provide thematic links etc. * Themes - Students make connections between themes, characters and events
in the novel * Characterisation - Students have to complete a character profile for all the main characters using the study tasks provided * Key Terminology - Exploring some key terminology and
vocabulary that will deepen their understanding of the play as well as impress examiners.
Students will be highly engaged
in this very
visual and fun presentation that they can easily jot down key details, important
vocabulary, as well as create a drawing of the water cycle on their own from.
Contents run as follows: *
Visual summary of plot * Storyboard resource for students to then recall the plot and key events from memory * Exploring the form and structure of the play * Context (students explore key contextual issues and make connections between events from history and events
in the play) * Key Quotes - Students explore key quotes through analysis of their meaning and significance, quotes are broken down act by act * Themes - Students make connections between themes, characters and events
in the play * Characterisation - Students have to complete a character profile for all the main characters using the study tasks provided * Key Terminology - Exploring some key terminology and
vocabulary that will deepen their conceptual understanding of the play as well as impress examiners.
Incorporating «Memory» into
vocabulary instruction can reap academic rewards such as reinforcing the connection between words and
visuals in a fun and exciting way.
Arts learning embodies
vocabulary and discipline skill building
in dance, music, theatre, and
visual arts and also interdisciplinary models of integration.
MCPER's Project ELITE has created a step - by - step flip book with
visuals for a teacher read - aloud routine focused on
vocabulary and comprehension development of English learners
in the elementary grades.
In addition, the audio and
visual features of
Vocabulary Memory Match are perfect for English Language Learners.
In this
visual strategy, students divide
vocabulary words into parts and draw illustrations to represent the separate meaning of each part.
Teachers should expose students to the same
vocabulary words
in a variety of ways:
visual, audio, tactile, kinesthetic, graphically, and orally.
We headed downtown to Zinn's studio to discuss tracing the evolution of an artist's
visual vocabulary, balancing intuiton and intention, and discovering your paintings
in poetry.
Global
visual vocabularies are expressed
in works by Jose Alvarez (D.O.P.A.), born
in Venezuela and based
in Florida; Kamrooz Aram, Iran / New York; Jiha Moon, South Korea / Georgia; Fausto Fernandez, born
in Texas, raised
in Mexico, and currently based
in California; and Beatriz Milhazes, a Brazilian native who continues to live and work
in her home country.
While they use a variety of sizes
in their work, these smaller pieces pare down the artists»
visual vocabulary to their most important marks and motifs.
Bart Exposito's paintings and drawings have a foundation
in abstraction, but almost always incorporate some degree of recognizable imagery to create a
visual vocabulary based
in typography, architecture, and mid-century design.
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.
The sudden change
in people's habits following a standardized way of thinking and behaving
in line with Westernized prototypes is heavily pronounced
in the artist's
visual vocabulary.
Through gestures such as cutting, tearing and layering, and the influence of Surrealism, Motherwell, who became an important figure
in American abstractionism, developed his own
visual vocabulary.
Rashaad Newsome's work comprises a
visual vocabulary that combines high neo-Baroque style with low pop - advertising imagery
in obsessively - handmade collages.
The exhibition is certain to expand your
vocabulary of early abstraction and modernism, the underlaying historical, literary and cultural factors that allowed for this new
visual language to cement its position
in history and help better understand later innovations by Mark Rothko, Joseph Albers, Chuck Close, Spencer Finch, Richard Serra, Julian Schnabel and others.
Her exhibition at Modern Art emphasises the breadth of her practice, encompassing work of varying scales and production techniques that respond to the space of the gallery, while also honing
in on the specificity of her distinctive
visual vocabulary.
Students experiment with various art forms
in studio art activities, build their
visual arts
vocabulary, and consider art
in a cultural and historical context.
Interested
in the hazy divide between traditional galleries and the internet, Joshua Citarella employs photography, sculpture, and software to manipulate the semiotics and
visual vocabulary of images.
In other words, Sikander's
visual vocabulary seeks to put the traditions of the East into conversation with a Western - dominated contemporary art world.
Like Ray Yoshida, one of the Chicago Imagists, and Tadanori Yokoo, described as the «Japanese Andy Warhol,» Parker has developed a distinct
visual vocabulary, through the manipulation of found images and an interest
in popular culture produced during eras of social, political, and economic revolution.
For example, Jean - Michel Basquiat, who began his career as a graffiti artist but became internationally famous
in his early 20s, developed a personal
visual vocabulary that repeats throughout his oeuvre.
For more than 30 years the French artist Daniel Buren established a «
visual vocabulary» of uniform 8.7 cm wide colored and white stripes as being the central features of his conceptual works and site specific installations
in public space and
in numerous art institutions.
This led her to establish a unique
visual language that is easily describable as one of the most honest and rawest
vocabularies the 20th century as
in its arsenal.
Since the early «60s, appeared
in contemporary art with a peculiar, very personal
visual vocabulary, as we all know, originally projected an and then reached to the creation of artworks composed of images of the most recent industrial - urban past.
In creating these, the artists pare down their
visual vocabulary to the most important marks or motifs.
Just as a long camera exposure fuses motion into a single image, his work reveals the average sonority,
visual language, and
vocabulary in music, film, text, or cultural information.
She notes that the «
visual vocabulary of resistance that accrues great beauty and power
in our image - dominated age» is not matched by conventional portrayals of women.
When Kahn and Mason moved back to New York
in the fall of 1958, Kahn brought his evolving
visual vocabulary with him to paint the landscapes of Martha's Vineyard and Maine, trying, as he recalls, to find «new ways of dealing with monotone.»