For centuries, artists have collected artworks, along with diverse cultural artifacts and natural materials, as
vital sources of inspiration and to create highly individualized models of their world.
Refn says that putting the book together provided as
a vital source of inspiration.
Not exact matches
For those who have faith, the trinitarian communion between the divine Three, the union between them in love and
vital interpenetration, can serve as a
source of inspiration, as a utopian goal that generates models
of successively diminishing differences.
The sculpture demonstrates a combination
of delicacy, decoration, pleasure, and artistic ambition, as well as a revealing degree
of ambivalence about traditional female roles — the very ones that, paradoxically, Schapiro was proposing as a
vital new
source of inspiration for high art!
There, one could argue that the leatherback, and myriad other species, have
vital roles as a
source of inspiration and awe — living evidence
of the power
of biology, if given some space, to endure hard knocks and always come back, producing ever more diversity along the way.