Sentences with phrase «works envelop»

Her mesmerizing works envelop viewers in sensual, vibrantly colored kaleidoscopic projections that fuse the natural world with the technological sublime.
Her works envelop viewers in sensual, vibrantly colored kaleidoscopic projections that fuse the natural world with the technological sublime, according to the New Museum.
The work envelops viewers in the vibrant, surreal, visually ordered, but psychologically messy world familiar to Da Corte's work.

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Even though my department meetings still don't end in holding hands and singing «Kum Ba Yah,» I am blessed that my days are enveloped in experiencing Jesus at work, with other Christians.
The same aura of silence that envelops everything else about Joseph also shrouds his work as a carpenter in the house of Nazareth.
There's so much going on here, and yet somehow it all works: the crunchy cauliflower, the tender sweet potatoes, the sautéed kale, all enveloped in this rich, silky coconut curry with hints of garlic and ginger.
The Armed Forces were already aware of the restraints, and what they were allowed to do, Fallon said, adding that the last thing they needed was more European law «enveloping the way they work».
While New York's Senate Republicans are working with Governor Cuomo to make state government function, Senator Schumer is playing a starring role in the partisan gridlock that has enveloped the nation's capital.
Indeed, very few methods, working directly on recorded holograms have been enveloped, ensuring the improvement of the quality for optical display purposes.
Some of the early work by Hierholzer and Kabara (1982) that showed virucidal effects of monolaurin on enveloped RNA and DNA viruses was done in conjunction with the Center for Disease Control of the U.S. Public Health Service.
Celebs are working overtime to battle the icy beauty of the snow that's enveloped much of the Northeast by wearing shimmery, full - sheen outfits.
In the woods, Francis Lawrence recovers his skills, at least for a while: some of the starts and frights — a bunch of snarling devil baboons, some enveloping poisonous smoke — work in a B - movie - ish way.
2 side - firing full - range drivers, mounted in a unique way, work together with Dolby Atmos or the EAX 15.2 DSP processing to deliver the rear audio channels and create an enveloping 360 ° surround sound — eliminating the need for additional side and rear speakers.
What works here is the brooding behavior, there are no real good guys, so as the viewer you watch the betrayals just envelop everyone.
The spectacular firestorms that lend Only the Brave its visual panache envelop a rather straightforward story: Outsider McDonough earns the respect and admiration of his peers through hard work and talent at his job.
It's an extraordinary performance, an intense and all - enveloping portrayal of a man whose dedication to his work has cost him everything.
Working with repeat collaborators including cinematographer Hoyte Van Hoytema, production designer Nathan Crowley, editor Lee Smith and composer Hans Zimmer, Nolan demonstrates his all - enveloping skill with the tools of narrative, a deep understanding of and commitment to craft as well as — witness his telling actor Styles that his boots were laced wrong — a willingness to care about the myriad details of filmmaking.
As in Brick — the only work of his I had previously seen — writer / director Johnson displays a masterful command of script, camera and actors that envelops us in enough fully realized details to keep us from comprehending just how much he has bamboozled us into believing this unbelievable story.
And I see it working wonders today with poor and minority youngsters in the Knowledge Is Power Program (KIPP) and other all - enveloping schools — provided, that is, that both educators and parents get past modern hang - ups about «changing the kids» culture.»
This software is more budget - focused and works well with people who are already familiar with the cash envelop system.
The stealth genre has long been plagued by the enveloping darkness of abject failure, an impending sense of fear that everything you have worked so hard to accomplish is but hair's breadth away from collapsing...
Taking the form of a diagonally sloping 33 - square - foot work that ranges in height from two inches to eight feet, Donovan's new Untitled will give the viewer an opportunity to tower over or be enveloped by plastic cylinders — depending on where one stands.
While his tall, brash works took his field of expertise in a new direction, a cooler, more hip aesthetic was about to envelop the art world.
In these new paintings with collage that we are looking at in your studio for the show at Tolarno Galleries, you are imposing the same device, but with the paint: elements of the work are encircled, enveloped, the manner in which one might assert ownership over a collection of objects.
Betbeze's works unfurl beyond human proportion to provide the enveloping experience of a garden.
In her 1965 Infinity Mirror Room — Phalli's Field, Kusama first used mirrors to transform the intense repetition that marked some of her earlier works into an enveloping, seemingly endless experience.
Rio2016.com can reveal that the Olympic Aquatics Stadium that will host the world's best swimmers and water polo players next year will be enveloped by a work of art by renowned Brazilian artist Adriana Varejão.
Color Field painter Jules Olitski's 1972 work exploits the enveloping mist effect of this industrial application of paint.
Titled Mana Monumental, the exhibition features projects that utilize colossal proportions as a means to connect with viewers in a personal, meaningful way — much like Jackson Pollock and Sol Lewitt, whose sizable work effectively enveloped viewers with the sheer experience of confronting them.
The success of Ackermann's work lies in his ability to create a homogeneous work of art that envelops the viewer.
Fans swooned over the four large, enveloping works that featured multicolored quilts rendered with thick globs of paint.
Drawing on the rawness of the urban environment, McCloud works on tarpaper instead of canvas, enveloping it in layers of liquid tar, foil and aluminum roof coating.
Made on a monumental scale, the paintings envelop the viewer from both their sheer size and the extensive expressive markings that make up the art work.
It envelops, subsumes you... the work really makes you want to touch it, prod it, test it.»
His work often makes use of scale to completely envelop viewers in fantastical worlds.
Below is PROVOKR's sampling of the sensuous and enveloping works that were on view.
The status symbol «car», for instance, is a recurring theme in Axell's work; one that she subjects to a symbolic reconfiguration: In Axell - ération (1965) a woman in red high - heels has her foot on the pedal and Changement de vitesse (1965) shows a woman's naked calves enveloping the gearshift.
Chapel of Meditation offers a contemplative space in which the viewer becomes enveloped within the radiant light and veiled mists found in the artist's work.
Formally trained as a painter, Fudong has developed an extensive body of work comprised of videos, films, installations and photographs; consistently creating a visual language enveloped in a dream - like mystery.
The artist works in large scale to emphasize the relationship of sculpture to space and to envelop the viewer with the sensation of a powerful life force.
While a large work may envelop our field of vision, a small work requires us to look more closely.
They envelop the viewer, drawing the gaze in and past the brush marks and routered shapes, which reference proto planets and dense gaseous clouds within nebulae, into the vast expanse of the works.
Also, Claude Monet inevitably comes to mind when Bernadet's paintings (the Fugue paintings) get closely inspected, not simply because of the appearance, but rather the inherent ability of the works to envelop the viewers into their own visual universe.
Somehow, no matter how many times I see Dan Flavin's work, I always seem to harbor the exact same misconceived expectation, namely that I'm going to encounter things of striking perceptual luxury — light mobilized within spatial scenarios à la James Turrell or Olafur Eliasson, say, in which the physical apparatus of the lamp is simply a vehicle for producing the radiant focus of the show, a nonphysical (even metaphysical) form of illumination that envelops and swallows the viewer in its lyrical maw.
The work drew you in as you a walked by and enveloped you in a hauntingly beautiful version of our world that may become more than a work of art in 20 + years.
The understated soft, pastel hues — pink, yellow and green — chosen to envelop the works emerge beautifully when placed on the curvature in the middle of the gallery, enhanced by the natural warm light and the white backdrop that surrounds them — appearing to visitors as if floating.
In Soho, Nairy Baghramian literally lifted up both spirit and body, tooth and neck, in her debut with Marian Goodman, while Whitechapel Gallery curator Lydia Yee did Mary Heilmann proud with a retrospective guaranteed to acquaint the British public with her work in the best, most enveloping way possible.
While that touch of richness in the detail is pleasing, what is more enveloping is the sense of simultaneous lightness and weight that these paper works achieve, in celebrating the most utilitarian and accessible of amateur work structures.
Artist Dale Washington envelops the urban landscape in a wash of vibrant color and energetic swirls in a series of paintings and works on paper on view at the Hyde Park Art Center.
For this exhibition, Carl Ostendarp has devised a series of site specific wall - to - ceiling drip murals that envelop the gallery space and provide the context in which the works are displayed.
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