And
yet in this gesture of quietude and confidence, God will reveal himself as the one who loves his people and brings his kingdom to flourishing.
Not exact matches
In one of his sweetest
gestures yet, Harry drove three hours round trip to pick up Meghan and bring her to Pippa Middleton's wedding reception.
They worship tradition, dress up
in gaudy expensive clothes and march around, making arbitrary rules and regulations about every little thing, thinking if they do these things and make magical
gestures that this somehow «cleanses» the outside of the cup,
yet Jesus already knew of their type of priest
in the old days, speaking against Pharisees for doing the exact same things the Catholics have been doing for centuries.
Pope Benedict's visit with the Anglican archbishop of Canterbury yesterday, a warm and positive
gesture, was an example of how much the two communions they lead have
in common — and
yet how far they remain apart.
The impression could all too easily be prompted
in the minds of thoughtful parishioners that a long awaited
gesture of compassion towards a downtrodden group had been blocked,
yet again, by the outdated ideas of a few crusty clerics, and that it is only a matter of time before such conservatism crumbles
in the face of popular opinion.
the actors on the stage are suddenly frozen, their posture or
gesture transfixed, the audience
in an instant is turned to stone, time holds breath, and you and I become a part of this great drama — that of the meanings of things and events, of love and hate, of living and killing — a drama before and beyond time, before even this particular Passion,
yet known to us here and now.
By his action, Bergson taught that the integrity and courage of a lifetime can be expressed
in a
gesture as simple, as profound, as acutely motivated, and
yet as free as that of pinning a yellow armband, emblazoned with the Star of David, on one's sleeve.
Rather than focusing on the task at hand, an always tough visit to the Luigi Ferraris, Roma basked
in glow of a potential -
yet - not - confirmed extension for Francesco Totti, while alternating between the nightmares of losing Radja Nainggolan, Miralem Pjanic and even Leandro Paredes, as well as dealing with the latest passive aggressive
gesture from the Ultras.
He does appreciate Acts of Service (
in the sense of physically caring for / cooking for him) but I don't know that he truly perceives that as a
gesture of love, at least not
yet.
Labour has done nowhere near enough to address the basic charge of economic mismanagement; from the ludicrously long leadership hustings, which allowed the coalition government an unrivalled opportunity to set the political narrative for four whole months, to Balls» stupid delight
in his «flat - lining»
gesture, the damage has been done and is
yet to be repaired.
Harry reaches conclusions throughout the picture, cocking his index finger and thumb
in approximation of a gun — a
gesture employed as surety and punctuation
yet indicating mainly a desperation to not succumb to the film's entropy.
The picture builds to Bernstein's first live performance
in decades, a recital Hawke has arranged
in a
gesture that seems like a betrayal
yet has the not - undesirable effect of making Bernstein look oddly heroic.
Yet because the only way these outlaw martyrs can reclaim their freedom is to nobly strike back against a society characterized by male - propagated sexism and objectification —
in one of many instances of overkill, a truck driver, besides simply
gesturing obscenely to the women, even has mud flaps with silvery nude women decals protecting his truck's tires — Thelma & Louise «s feminist call to arms winds up sounding woefully simple - minded.
Yet, even with new forms of resistance ushered
in by technological innovation, the stiff -
gestured ideology of neoliberalism has arched towards a state of «human exceptionalism» where all of humanity is now supposed to feel free to exploit at will the relations between nature and society any way that it chooses, as long as profits can be squeezed out.
Note that the promised touch and
gesture support is
in there although I don't see sensor support
yet.
In Europe, patting a child on the head may seem like a friendly
gesture,
yet demeaning if done to an adult.
I have expressed our thoughts and feelings about your simple,
yet magnanimous
gesture,
in a blog on our travel blog site: http://suyashchopra.wordpress.com/2014/10/30/postcard-with-love-from-chile/
Spanish - born painter Cristina de Miguel creates her idiosyncratic paintings, at once sophisticated and disarmingly childlike,
yet always steeped
in humor and
gesture.
ANOTHER GENERATION LOST has a roughly cat - like figure (throwing a jubilant thumbs - up
gesture),
yet inside is a whole nebula of ideas: the polywog eyes conflict with the red - orange Smurf - like character stepping into frame, and behind the nexus of chevron tendrils (
in complimentary tones à la Bridget Riley) is what appears to be a grimacing, toothy mouth.
Creating scenes that double as a platform for living sculpture, Kasper performs
in a structured
yet spontaneous manner using props, costume, comedy,
gesture, extreme physicality, repetition, and monologue.
Tyler works
in three different styles,
yet they all look and feel unquestionably connected: minimalist forms with expressive
gestures, expressive abstraction of instinct and chance, and abstract forms derived from nature.
Painted with a minimum of brushstrokes, Ming's portraits are built up
in blunt, muscular
gestures blurring the surface at close range,
yet creating a clear and evocative image when viewed from a distance.
The artists
in the exhibition, Tatsuya Higuchi, Takako Kimura, and Yuken Teruya do not attempt to present their works with grand
gestures, but rather with a subtle and quiet
yet at the same time powerful language.
Yet, like Johns, McLaughlin has an amazing ability to attend to every inch of canvas
in way that imbues even the most minor
gesture with a necessary place within the larger whole.
Mehretu's works, made
in the wake of the recent American election, are frenetic
yet contemplative, as her
gestures become characters
in their collaborative performance.
Whether
in Guston's lush
yet fragile impasto, Mitchell's fleet, tactile brushwork or Frankenthaler's lyrical oil washes that sketch myths and memories as they permeate the canvas, each artist created their own unique fusion of colour and
gesture.
In total, the
gestures and forms that migrate from one substrate to another speak to an expansive practice that distinguishes little between form,
yet conveys everything of the intensity and immediacy of unspoken thoughts amid the chaos of our time.
A constellation of works on paper introduces small pops of neon color, a slight buzz of glitter, and —
in contrast to Barnette's controlled application of graphite — wild,
yet elegant, spray paint
gestures.
Unlike van Gogh, who
in the Nineteenth Century could not
yet imagine a wholly abstract art, Mitchell mobilized her artistic will to liberate the constituent elements of painting — line and color, composition and
gesture — from their servitude to the fleeting appearances of the material world.
Many feature exuberant colors and
gestures,
yet two shades are
in shades of gray, with only glimmers of brighter hues.
Yet in the Bacchus paintings, there's an extraordinary sense of release, so you have this idea of reprise and release, which moves
in a kind of temporal action through the different eras of Twombly's work, as though he returns again and again to a problem and then finds new energy
in the way he releases it both
in gesture and
in the way he addresses each canvas.
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The black and white works are also telling of the artists initial
gestures and intent, these works
in there simple form are the building blocks of the paintings
yet are able to stand alone.
His artistic production has centered around his life mission: to make experimental
yet accessible art; to work
in politically and emotionally charged sites for diverse audiences; and to collaborate across racial, gender, and age boundaries as a
gesture of citizen - diplomacy.
Yet she insists that her early ambitions lay
in architecture, not
in gesture, and that she feels closer to the voluptuous classicism of Renaissance Italy.
Yet his
gestures maintain an autonomous non-authorship
in their mediated, low - tech printmaking technique.
The
gestures executed are playful
yet exact — clapping wood blocks overhead
in unison, for example — as the element of sound delay relates specifically to the medium and the emptied out environs of a decayed city.
Their work similarly brims with
gesture, image, and incident,
yet was often overlooked by critics
in their time.
Yet the broad
gestures of red, yellow, and green reveal Basquiat's association with the New York School,
in particular his indebtedness to Franz Kline, as well as the early work of Jackson Pollock, and the figures of Willem de Kooning of the sixties.
Yet the
gestures herein remain eerily unclear
in terms of purpose, as one recognises that discretion is as much of a skill set of the vilified pickpocket as it is of the dignified butler.
Abstract painting is having a moment, and for a crash course
in what its younger exponents are up to, drop
in to see «Besides, With, Against, and
Yet: Abstraction and the Ready - Made
Gesture» at the Kitchen.
Color can directly engage the physiological mechanism of the eye while simultaneously initiating a string of associative logic
in one's random memory, and Maine's paintings approach a critical boiling point at the admixture of optical reaction and the accidental,
yet uncannily recognizable
gesture.»
Yet it is important to see this emphasis
in relation to what Sillman characterizes as the «politics of color»
in «House of Frankenthaler» (her contribution to the forthcoming heroine Paint), where she playfully questions the impetus «to recuse oneself from too much color, as a
gesture of solemnity and gravitas.»
Using bold
gestures in paint, Porter addresses the specific character of people, places, and things as they are — from two matter - of - fact
yet tender paintings of the family's Golden Retriever Bruno, to portraits of his young daughters
in the familiar architecture of their home, surrounded by furniture and furnishings that likewise become active members of the scene.
Unlike Auerbach, whose
gestures structure his image, or Hodgkins, whose paintings are abstractions based upon memories
yet still appear anchored
in reality, Caivano's best results seem less emphatic statements and more queries into the nature of picture - making.
The artist liberates the composition from painterly
gesture and instils it with a powerful presence;
in veiling the tangible object he forms his strikingly simple
yet buoyant abstract composition.
There are two other viewers
in this long, dark room,
yet I suspect more people are present, and as I walk, I encounter them: four naked men performing cleansing
gestures (as if with soap)
in silence.
Like her earlier large paintings these small paintings evoke a sense of impending doom, by suggesting that there is more outside the picture - like a cliff hanger
in a movie trailer that creates suspense by
gesturing toward what is
yet to come.
A luscious portfolio that is almost classical
in its settings and
gestures and
yet also startlingly unrestrained.
In contrast, two of the artist's work intricately traces haptic
gestures, with a nod toward disappearing landscapes and lost language: Inga Dorosz» drawings track and map recognizable renditions of trees and other organic forms,
yet the tiny line work pixilates and separates the scenes like disappearing data; Léonie Guyer's small works remove information further — little abstract shapes are like punctuation that has lost its conversation and therefore its purpose,
yet they remain like memories of forgotten stories.