Sentences with phrase «works take on»

The final product is far removed from any original source, and the works take on characteristics of their own as sculptures.
While the works take on the language of familiar objects, the artists are quick to point out that Lindsay's works aren't posters just as much as John's aren't chairs.
His works take on a surrealist quality as they often appear as the products an undefinable consciousness, rife with interruptions of sex, violence and sheer arbitrariness.
Her later works take on a more menacing and aggressive quality.
The intense fires that consume cars and buildings in his works take on a cool, ghostly affect.
These works take on a range of topics from companies jockeying to be at the start of the phone book (AAAAA Motion Picture) to the secret logic of the book of Genesis (Beginnings).
Other works take on abstract notions like time, unpredictability, chance and illusion.
Arman's pioneering work takes us on a journey to discover who we really are and what we uniquely do best, providing the tools and insights needed in this new world of work.
But understood in the context of our joyful «play,» this advice to work takes on a new perspective.0 ur toil is not meant to master life; it is not for the purpose of wresting the key to salvation from life itself.
Meanwhile, work takes on the aspect of an unbearable burden.
But when there's real progress underway — when the White House advances early childhood education; when a culture of school food reform is the new normal in districts nationwide; when the work takes on a life of its own — then the entrepreneur is ready to take on a different challenge, and begin work anew.
«There's a short life for a doula,» said Jennifer Mayer, 32, who has been transitioning into other areas to minimize the toll the work takes on her life.
When you really find out what you are meant to do, the word work takes on a whole new meeting.
My work takes me on travels worldwide and I want to experience all I can.
The chemistry between Winchester and Stapleton is a treat, the action scenes remain brutal and thrilling and fun, and the show transcends simple guilty pleasure status by paying enough attention to the emotional toll this kind of work takes on the people who do it.
There is a picture of the toll this kind of work takes on the human beings who do it.
For many Ed.D. students, the opportunity to teach their own courses is particularly alluring, despite the extra work they take on in the process.
Their work takes on a clearer focus if they understand their studies are connected to their goals and their lives.
But I do believe that thinking about these things gets back to the vital question of artistic control, and the surprising ways in which your work takes on a life of its own.
The published work takes on a different role when the book is a tool for promoting oneself or one's business.
It's entirely up to me how much work I take on.
The work takes on a whole new meaning.
Mostapha Romli's latest body of conceptual work takes us on a dramatic journey inside the increasing number of children weddings that have taken place in Morocco in the last ten years as a result of the 20/21 law.
In his essay, A Lawless Proposition, Paul Chan discusses the perpetual question of why (and how) art comes into being, and touches on a particular phenomenon that some artists engage in their work, at times against their will — when the process of making creates the work of art itself: «By following the contours of this internal reasoning, a work takes on an uncanny quality that comes from it being an outgrowth of the experience of something becoming aware of becoming itself.»
Suddenly, many of these works took on a more sinister character entirely.
Artists from marginalized communities struggle to have their work taken on its own merits, free of essentializing rhetoric about the kind of art that people like themselves are expected to make.
The works took on another meaning when I learned of Cornell's apparent sexual obsessions.
Ovals in her work take on the look of storm centers or heads, sometimes in pairs, and mica adds greater luminosity.
Heavily affected by the death of friends and loved ones from AIDS, his work took on an increasingly oppressive and sinister feel as he rallied against homophobia and social injustice.
Rebecca Warren is a sculptor whose often highly sexualised work takes on artists such as Rodin and Giacometti.
«Once you take it out of the neutral background of the gallery, work takes on a different quality,» says Tony Cragg, whose undulating mass of folded, unpatinated bronze — Stroke (2014)-- exudes an almost anthropomorphic energy as it rises from the park's smooth lawns.
When she came back, her work took on a completely new dimension, pushing the sexual envelope.
In the 1970s Dadamaino's work took on a different direction as she developed a set of invented signs.
Worked with glazes this work takes on its own integrity.
Without having the large overheads of staff salaries it allows me to be more selective of the kind of work I take on.
Know that this is only a temporary measure — until you're able to pick and choose what work you take on.
Edging out expression and representation, in favor of resemblance, his work took on a more minimalist appearance.
Using several layers of oil oftentimes on wood, the work takes on a visceral chaos.
While the masks could be said to draw on a local history of traditional African art, Mabunda's work takes on a striking Modernist edge akin to imagery by Braque and Picasso.
Stand inches away from a Brent Wadden canvas and the work takes on a similar monumentality to a Clyfford Still painting.
Projecting from the wall, the work takes on a sculptural aspect; the layering and folds are only amplified by the bold Color Field-esque swabs of color.

Not exact matches

The goal is not for the CEO to take on more of this work themselves as much as it is to give them the opportunity to assess firsthand what could be done better before actually making any changes.
If they work solo or have just a few employees, they can't take on more work.
Having worked closely on major diabetes treatment medications like metformin and Sanofi's flagship insulin Lantus, Chew was taken with the idea that such treatments, however innovative, don't have to be necessary by default.
And dozens of startups are working on their own takes on blockchain.
Working on a project autonomously shows that you take initiative.
Giving employees assignments or work that is slightly beyond their skill level is a great way to encourage growth and train them to take on more responsibility in the business.
Big businesses know taking a loss on some products (called «loss leaders») to get people in their stores to buy higher - margin products can work.
Like the Pomodoro Technique, a time - management strategy where you work on one task for 25 minutes and then take a five - minute break.
In some cases, when employees aren't behind the wheel it allows for more time to take calls, work on projects, check email or simply relax.
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