Sentences with phrase «weave works of»

«If a painting has a physical presence, it has an ability to transcend its literal meaning,» Zucker says, recalling his early canvas - weave works of the 1960s.
For this exhibition, the artist's first solo museum presentation on the West Coast, Antunes intertwines research into an unrealized residential commission in San Francisco by architect and designer Greta Magnusson Grossman, measurements from existing Grossman homes in Los Angeles and Sweden, and the woven work of Anni Albers, Ruth Asawa, and Kay Sekimachi.
sgeirsd.ttir J.nsson for her heroic woven works of silk; Robert Raphael for his compositions in clay; Daniel Wiener for his amalgamations in Apoxie - Sculpt.
Take, for instance, Winkfield's pure excitement and audacity at weaving the work of the proto - Surrealist author Raymond Roussel into an essay on Leonardo da Vinci's «Last Supper.»

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It's not all go, go, go: Woven into the landings between staircases (you know, where people actually work) are 26 varieties of workspaces, so employees can choose their preference on any given day.
While many invaluable mentor / mentee relationships have begun as magical moments of kismet, you can reap these benefits more widely by weaving mentorship into the way your teams work, on a daily basis.
But what makes Zappos incredibly powerful is that it took call - center jobs and online retailing order - fulfillment work and wove them into one of the most talked about corporate cultures in the nation.
The fussy work looks more like a craft — say, needlepoint or weaving — than high - tech manufacturing, though each of the thousands of cables has its own serial number for quality control and traceability.
If you have success with your initiatives for the first six months, you can keep what's working and weave that throughout the remainder of the year.
Studier, thicker fabrics work best for double cuffs, which explains our choice of Charles Tyrwhitt's substantial - yet - soft twill weave for this one.
If you dive into «Mockingbird,» you'll observe a master storyteller at work, weaving a tale exploring the concept of empathy, in all its forms.
That doesn't always (ever) result in perfection but it does result in truly impressive results from time to time, like the recent AirPods, which are an incredible weaving together of Apple's hardware and software teams to produce something that works so much better than what came before it's laughable.
Earning one's living by simple manual work while being constantly mindful of God is of course not new; the desert fathers wove baskets while they prayed.
You have made them for a little while lower than the angels; you have crowned them with glory and honor... (Hebrews 2:6,7) An incredible respect for life wove together the disparate humanity that worked the edges of...
What I enjoyed is how Leonard weaves into nearly every chapter, the life and works of a plethora of great saints, coining their best known catch phrases concerning evangelisation and the holy life: St Augustine, St Maximilian Kolbe, St Paul, St John Paul II.
David Hall, a longtime acquaintance of Carson who said he watched the two work together, claims that Andrews supplied rough sketches from her experiences in Beverly Hills, and Carson wove them into a fictional narrative describing her exotic adventures with various shamans based on his own knowledge of Native American culture.
The majority of New Testament scholars now readily concede that Jesus was a thaumaturge, as his working of miracles is woven into the Jesus tradition.
Evil works its most sinister designs and weaves its most intricate webs in the lives of the most vulnerable — those who are stressed to the point of moral exhaustion.
To Gattis, staff meetings are «worshipful work,» with times of silence for prayer and discernment woven into them.
That Short quotes extensively from the correspondence, often tying this to quotations from the sermons and other works, is also a treat: He exposes the reader to the range and beauty of Newman's writing at its most intimate; and he weaves together the private and the public in a way that makes clear how the two were intimately connected.
And by «biblical,» most pointed to a glamorized, westernized version of the Proverbs 31 Woman, who rises before dawn each day, provides food for her family, trades fine linens for a profit, invests in real estate, and works late into the night weaving and sewing.
It is a wonder to behold his works, and see how He skillfully manipulates the strands of time and the threads of human life and history to carefully weave his purpose and accomplish his goals.
The most famous of the European poets of the period, Dante (1265 - 1321), wove his greatest work, the Commedia, about the Christian faith.
His path led to Sydney, Australia, where a desire to keep Nepali cuisine alive now drives his passion as he makes every attempt to weave in his childhood flavors at his place of work and other venues.
As the creative force of Malibu Red, Ne - Yo has been working closely with the brand to create an experience that weaves a narrative around the smooth taste of Malibu fused together with the fiery spark of tequila.
«The work of Amanda Soule has weaved its way into so many of our homes, and what was a pioneering proclamation ten years ago, The Creative Family Manifesto has circled back once again to restore its rightful place on our nightstands, motivating us to live more fully.
Tighter woven fabrics, like hemp, will not work with the snappi fastener - it can not get a grip of the cloth diaper to secure it around baby.
Private fiber art classes encourage families to bond through the work of their hands, as they learn to weave, felt, or spin wool into yarn.
Waldorf elementary (or «class») teachers integrate storytelling, drama, rhythmic movement, visual arts, and music into their daily work, weaving a tapestry of experience that brings each subject to life in the child's thinking, feeling, and willing.
Work, play, story and song help to weave us closer together over the course of each 6 - week session for parents, grandparents or other caregivers with youngsters aged 13 months to 3 years old.
She believes strongly in the power of wovens as not only a baby carrier but a postpartum comfort device and more, and she works to spread the love of woven wrap babywearing with caregivers of all identities.
Each weaving pattern is carefully designed and are produced in small scale because a lot of hand work is required to finish each wrap.
You could also work stripes, but this kind of yarn is not the easiest for weaving in ends, so color blocking is probably a better idea.
Some people don't like this method because they say weaving in your ends along the edges of the work can make it look bulky and messy.
Women have been working outside the home since the first Homo sapiens wove a basket and went looking for berries, but the current model of women working for pay on a relatively equal playing field with men is still fairly new.
Thread your tapestry needle using this end of yarn and weave it into the work so that it can not be seen.
If you'd rather not mess around with color changes and weaving in bunches of loose ends, you can ignore the color changes and work the scarf in a single solid color.
I have a passion for textiles and I incorporate vintage silks, handmade lace, hand woven textiles as well as fabrics I have printed myself, working into the fabrics with threads and beads to create a vibrant, opulent medley of textures and colours.»
The Tula Ring Slings are made from Tula's beautiful woven wraps and work for lots of sizes (both wearer and baby) making it one of the fastest and easiest to use baby carriers!
Partnering with a family of handweavers in Mexico, MADALO ensures a fair trade status on all their wraps with complete transparency of the working conditions and weaving process.
The mark took the original works into account and is made up of five hearts woven together, fluid and strong.
Paula finds a way to weave breastfeeding support into most aspects of her life, including her volunteer work as a Houston Greeter doing tours of the Menil Museum / University of St. Thomas neighborhood.
The product is a wrap that is worthy of a tapestry, more a work of art than woven cloth for babywearing.
Snappi work the best with prefold cloth diapers; we have found that terry cloth diapers and any other style of cloth diaper with a loose weave works well also, however, they do not work with the tightly woven flannel diapers.
The two - mile walk will weave through the city and end at Copley Square, where participants will share a meal with some of the city's organizations that are working to eradicate homelessness, and some members of the homeless population.
I don't often speak about my Faith on this website but it is what inspires all of my work online and in my personal life, so I'm very glad to be working in this new capacity to weave spiritual principles with topics related to parenting.
Its main advantage is the fact that a woven wrap is always a good choice, no matter the baby's age, weight or stage of development - all you need to do is choosing the carry that will work best for you.
He said: «What we launch today is not a catalogue of lofty promises woven together to entice the electorate for votes as others want to do but a product of months of careful and diligent work by some of the finest brains our nation can boast of
It's a credible, beautiful piece of work which attracts praise in its own right, not in a «basket weaving, bless the poor souls for doing something nice», pitiable kind of manner.
Dylan Ratigan, a former MSNBC host who entered the race last week, wove comments about the «soul of the country» into his remarks, citing his work with Helical Holdings to help returning combat veterans — including the homeless — and how he attempted to reconcile those efforts with his mounting displeasure with the banking industry, which he said supports concentrating wealth at the top, not helping the country's most vulnerable citizens.
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