Sentences with phrase «work imbued»

Michael Goldberg was perhaps less well - known than Helen Frankenthaler (who, like many of that generation, moved on to other things) or Joan Mitchell, but he stayed the Abstract Expressionist course, and in doing so, produced a body of work imbued with remarkable aesthetic and emotional power.
By staying the Abstract Expressionist course, Michael Goldberg produced a body of work imbued with remarkable aesthetic and emotional power.
The fiery, scatological brilliance of the New England comedy icons» earliest efforts — the beloved troika of «Dumb & Dumber,» «Kingpin» and «There's Something About Mary» — has given way to works imbued with a mildly ribald spirit tempered by a strong dose of morality.
To illustrate different ways in which abstraction has been used, the exhibition is arranged chronologically and thematically into three sections, beginning with works imbued with the gestures of Abstract Expressionism.
They avoid commentary or judgment altogether — the artist's near invisibility in the works imbues them with an almost aggressive neutrality — yet their effect is profoundly disquieting.
Through a completely new and fresh use of mundane consumer products, he creates stunning works imbued with colors and geometric forms.
Very often Fish's work imbues a contemporary feel into both energy and subject matter.

Not exact matches

The microchip is built to work with Google's recently released free TensorFlow software that Google said coders can use to build and imbue apps with machine learning capabilities, potentially giving coders the ability to create powerful software like Google's image recognition services.
Imbuing work with a sense of purpose.
He mentioned Microsoft's Office work productivity and Dynamics software for salespeople as being two examples of applications Microsoft has imbued with better data crunching technology.
Toys - to - life is fairly self - descriptive: hardware and software work together to imbue compatible physical toys with «life» within a video game.
While the COI may consider the relic as precious as a symbol of the cathedral's history, Roman Catholics see that heart as imbued with the grace of Christ himself and as an actual physical representation of God's work through that man.
No other approach to an educational problem seems possible, since a school is never separable from the community in which it works, whose living tradition it carries on, into which it sends citizens and leaders imbued with that tradition and committed to the social values.
I am aiming here to show that — even though it can be enjoyed without any knowledge of Catholicism — his work is deeply imbued with a «sacramental» vision, ie.
Still more, there is sometimes backbreaking and dangerous labor, or tedious and boring work, that must be done if we or our loved ones are to live, but the language of vocation imbues such work with a kind of meaning and significance that may seem unbelievable to those who must actually do it.
An Austen scholar and therapist reveals Jane Austen's intuitive ability to imbue her characters with hallmarks of social intelligence?and how these beloved works of literature can further illuminate the mind - brain connection.
She continues to be passionate about her work with women and imbuing them with the necessary tools to achieve their fullest potential on the road to motherhood.
If we look at the people who make revolutions — at their practices, their ideas, their organizations, their years of preparation and collective work — we find that everything they write, everything they do, is imbued with passion, spirit, ideology, principles, but above all an awareness of the virtues, and an unwavering allegiance to practice them, in order to achieve their aims.
Corporate culture, the philosophy of imbuing employees with a set of higher company values that motivate them to work beyond the next pay cheque, was popular with US management in the 1980s, themselves inspired by the successful model of Japanese corporations.
That duality, navigating the hustle of the City That Never Sleeps and being attuned to the natural world, imbues her work with a spirit that is both haunting and immediate.
And today he works hard to imbue his wines with a sense of place.
So she took further training after her graduate degree to become a C.H.N (Certified in Holistic Nutrition) and started applying rigor to the practice, making connections with her work in neuroscience and imbuing it with a new credibility.
Imbued with Witch Hazel to obliterate bacteria and mastic which helps lock enlarged pores, this works wonders on congested complexions.
, while director Mike Barker tries his best to imbue the film with a farcical sort of vibe (it kind of works).
While Rockstar San Diego may find some difficulty in filling its open expanses with interesting and emergent play, it does imbue it with a stark beauty and compelling narrative that makes Redemption more than just an allusion to cinema, but a piece of work that can confidently stand next to it.
Kapur imbues the film with the historical import and epic sweep missing from Elizabeth, and while Blanchett's firebrand performance is the film's searing centrepiece, strong supporting work from Owen, Abbie Cornish (finally impressive after many try - hard strike - outs), Morton and, especially, Geoffrey Rush as her loyal - to - a-fault servant Francis Walsingham, bring out the shades in her deeply conflicted character.
It's become something of a trademark for Shyamalan to imbue his films with a slow, deliberate pace - something that doesn't always work (ie Unbreakable).
It's a vital component of the master's work: using his platform as the current king of rap to steer clear of soulless art, imbuing it with social importance.
Writer / director Matt Ruskin, who worked closely to earn the trust of the real Colin Warner, imbues this film with a gifted touch and emotional authenticity to shed light on a painful personal story — and on a horrifying systemic issue.
Our hero is Tristan (Charlie Cox), the farm - boy Wesley transformed into a «shop boy» who's ennobled, in one of those stupid romantic conversations that only work in melodramas like this, by a rhapsody on the potential of little shop boys to become king that Shopgirl herself Danes imbues with a lovely weight.
The carefully wrought performances, however, imbue it with humanity.
Omega Force also tried to work in its own class system thanks to the presence of Mitamas — spirits that imbue your character with up to four unique abilities, replacing Monster Hunter's somewhat complex item system.
Bruce Dern (Coming Home, The «burbs) gives us another memorable crackpot performance, except in this one, he is sympathetically portrayed, and even though he commits some acts that most people would constitute as despicable in theory, Dern imbues his character with enough vulnerability to make it work.
Bowie himself praised the Brazilian singer's recordings as imbuing the works with «a new level of beauty.»
Working with veteran cinematographer Henry Sharp (who had shot King Vidor's The Crowd in 1928), Lang imbues even the most benign of locations with a sense of unease, which gives the entire film a slightly uncanny quality.
Though he comes across as a mild sociopath at times (like in one scene where he matter - of - factly tells Phil that he wants to rip open his antique grandfather clock to see how it works), Gyllenhaal imbues Davis with enough charisma that he turns an otherwise unsympathetic character into someone whose erratic behavior is understandable, if not completely relatable.
Haynes, working with a script by author Brian Selznick based on his 2011 novel, has imbued Wonderstruck with an abundance of graceful style and detail.
The MINI John Cooper Works Countryman captures the imagination by imbuing the traditional MINI go - kart handling characteristics with an even sharper edge.
And the John Cooper Works suspension ensures every change in direction is imbued with addictive agility.
- Publishers Weekly «At times slow - moving, but imbued throughout with a careful and evenly wrought lyricism.»
As Hearts and Minds director Peter Davis writes, «Pouncey has wrought an almost inconceivable amount of beauty from pain, loss, and war, and I think he has been able to do this because every page is imbued with the love story at the heart of his astonishing novel.»
Often compared to David Sedaris, not least of all because his name was also David, Rakoff's work is just as funny as Sedaris» but also darker and slyer and imbued with the wisdom of someone who was born internally middle - aged.
All of the hard - work endured is suddenly paid off in an instant; the God's astonishing natural carvings are imbued with the ultimate pleasure of «no pain, no gain» principle.
Working Designs became known for a translation style that often took liberties with the source material, imbuing the dry, Japanese text with a goofy sense of humor and American pop culture references.
Beneath the humor and eccentricity that animates Staver's work, there is a current of dignity and somberness that imbues it with a depth of feeling.»
The gallery adds: «To juxtapose these worldly energies she weaves the Igbo adage, Ụkwa Ruo Oge Ya Ọ Daa, through her work capturing a collective human experience that is imbued with images of renewal and regeneration.
Ramos writes: «Half - way between the vibrant exuberance of Rebecca Campbell's images and Luc Tuyman's clinical stroke - by - stroke reproductions lay the gliding, neutral toned figures of LA based French painter Claire Tabouret... The figures in the larger works and monoprints are characters from history, of various levels of obscurity and notoriety, and knowing a little bit of their stories imbue each scene with a poetic fascination.
[Pat Steir] sees her overwhelming «From the Sea» drawings, huge (60 by 100 inches), totally gestural works -LSB-...] as inspired by the Japanese artist Hiroshige and by Courbet, who imbued his nature paintings with a heavy sensuality.
Motherwell empties out and destabilises Matisse's architecture, using its restraint but imbuing it with a sense of motion (are some of these works non-gestural action paintings?)
«In her most recent work, Genzken confronts one of the prime calamities of sculpture in the present: a terror that emerges from both the universal equivalence and exchangeability of all objects and materials and the simultaneous impossibility of imbuing any transgressive definition of sculpture with priorities or criteria of selection, of choice, let alone judgment (be it artisanal skills, choice of objects or materials, or the analytical intelligence to identify the specific structure of a contextualized readymade).
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