Over the past 40 years Michele Oka Doner has been developing her own "personal hieroglyphics" shaped out of clay to illustrate how language comes from nature.
Olga Iacovlenco is a sculpture artist based in Vancouver, BC. Her practice began with a desire to live a simple, rewarding lifestyle centred around the idea of creating beautiful objects for daily use. Ceramics revealed itself to her as a medium through which she could cultivate and share that beauty with others. Every piece reflects the wayward beauty of her poetic visual language. Hand building emphasizes the individuality of her work. Her signature style is defined by subtle textures, a minimalist aesthetic, and a conceptual approach. She draws inspiration from the forms and textures she finds in the natural environment.
Didier Debaise brings Alfred North Whitehead's philosophies of nature to bear on the Anthropocene, creating a new theory of nature that does not recognize a divide between the human and nonhuman, a theory in which all organisms have the power to unleash potential into the world. | Author: Didier Debaise | Publisher: Duke University Press | Publication Date: October 06, 2017 | Number of Pages: 112 pages | Language: English | Binding: Paperback | ISBN-10: 0822369486 | ISBN-13: 9780822369486
Over the past 40 years Michele Oka Doner has been developing her own "personal hieroglyphics" shaped out of clay to illustrate how language comes from nature.
Linguistic topics aren't difficult to find if you know where to look for them. Our list includes relevant and unique ideas across all linguistic branches.
Comic artist creates amazing infographic, which illustrates the ancient linguistic links between the world’s languages in the form of a magnificent tree.
As a group we came up with twenty techniques/ approaches and 20 themes as below: Each other group came up with the same which meant we had up to 100 themes and 100 approaches to consider From there individually we each chose ten approaches and themes which we would like to use to answer the brief. Mine were: After discussing our ten choices with our table, we each selected the three favourites and linked each back to one of the quotes in the brief. Following this we swapped sheets with some one in a different group and each commented on which was their preference and why. Mine were: I actually like all three ideas at the moment. I immediately thought about the Gary Hulme water paintings when I thought about line drawing and faces.
Scope of Linguistics in India, in English Literature, Human Life, Language, Importance, Branches, Types, Aims; What jobs can I get with linguistics?
Direct observation, in watercolour. Dimensions: A3
Math can be beautiful, and it is all around us in nature in the form of amazing shapes and patterns! This listing is from a series of my watercolor illustrations of a few mathematical patterns that occur in nature. This listing is for the smaller sized PDF printable learning sheets. Also included is a list of some great resources for digging deeper into the world of natural patterns. This digital download includes: ~ A three page 8.5" x 11" PDF File of Patterns in Nature ~ A three page A4 sized PDF File of Patterns in Nature ★ These files can be printed at home, your local print shop or with your favorite online printer such as Vista Print, Shutterfly, Amazon Prints, Overnight Prints, Snapfish, etc. ★★★ And, yes! Please feel free to purchase once and print out multiple copies for home school, classroom, nature study groups, to hand out at farmer's markets, etc. ★★★ I do my best to portray colors accurately, however, different monitors will vary in how they display colors. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER AND GET 10% OFF: https://twigandmoth.myflodesk.com/newsletter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ***Please print for personal and gift use only. Purchase does not transfer copyright. Please do not sell copies or distribute this PDF. For more information, please read our Terms of Use here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/AliceCantrell/policy *** ***Purchase does not transfer copyright. For more information, please read our Terms of Use here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/TwigandMoth/policy ***
Turn a child’s natural environment into play with this exclusive wooden leaf puzzle. Match leaf shapes and names to develop sensorial, language and fine-motor skills. Then, observe attributes like size, shape and color, to develop critical thinking and practical life applications. This wooden leaf puzzle features beautiful illustrations on smoothly sanded, leaf pieces that make it easy for small hands to grip. Perfect for ages two and above, children enjoy matching each of the six colorful leaves to the leaf shapes on the puzzle board. For a more challenging puzzle experience, they can learn the leaf names, shapes and characteristics as well as the locations of leaves. Then, they’ll be ready to head outdoors to explore! Wooden leaf puzzle Develops sensory and fine-motor skills, language and reasoning skills Practical life applications Age group 2 years and above Includes nine smooth puzzle pieces set inside a 12” x 10” wooden board Made of quality hardwood and vibrant silk screened illustrations Product dimensions 14 ¾ x 10 ⅞ x ¼”
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These wonderful delicate posters are created by Lotta Olsson using collected leaves,twigs, flowers and roots scanned and arranged in these tree like forms that are strangely scientific in their clean beautiful design, order and classification.
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Mental Models, how to think about things, schema. . Began, January 2020, a new Sunday School class, Pastor is instructor, reading the Bible in a year. Never done it. No clue how to 'think' about Bible passages, stories. . With assigned workbook, study bible inherited from my dad, educated/wise instructor, a small start, for my new Mental Model: What Does This Mean To Me?. Ha ha ha, sick with flu for weeks, slow recovery, Sunday School classes/Church Covid cancelled, behind in reading. . Before the world stopped for Covid, in bed on Sunday nites, I would think, What Does This Mean To Me? . Best Mental Model ever, this lone question, What Does This Mean To Me? Any topic, combined with serious inquiry. . Did you already know to ask this question? . Gardening. Why didn't I know this Mental Model at the front end of Gardening? Instead, it was full passion for all that was loved, disdain for gardens whose style I did not like. Taking everything, in the order passions reigned. No regrets for those decades, blessed they passed away, and, like Elaine Stritch, I'm Still Here. . At the front end, I did not like this style Garden Design, below. . Now? Understand its layers of being. Contrasting shapes bring drama, romance, interest. Cone shapes draw eyes to the sky. Wise choices within the shapes give year round interest, deer proof, no disease, drought tolerance, wet tolerant, no chemicals, less maintenance, lowered HVAC bills, higher property values, more pollinators, scent, backdrop to your life, with your family, friends, pets. . When love has run out. When energy is lost for anger. When fear topples away. When you'll never get what you've most wanted and the moment of realization is clear. You know your story, the inner dialogue, was too small. . Aren't those the best moments ever? Freedom. How many times, being Icarus, do we each have? . Pic, above, here. . I began gardening with Top Down thinking. A small Mental Model to bring into adulthood. . Bottom Up thinking. "The most vivid part of the mind bubbles up through sensation and new experience when unencumbered by analytical thought." Daniel Siegal. . Pic, above, here. . Shapes not just of plants, are important, below. Shape of your entire property, home, Garden Design. Mount Vernon, below, a painting done not long after Washington died. This shape, low meadow with wild wood, creates maximum pollinator habitat. Important why? Increase crop yields by 80% . Food to survive, and thrive. . Pic, above, here. . Shapes creating architecture, below. Rooms, doorway, enfilade, hallway, walls, ceiling, floor, thresholds, art on the walls. . Pic, above, here. . Bottom up thinking, is new thinking, gifting grace, beauty, and transcendence. . "I know the world is bruised and bleeding and though it is important not to ignore its pain, it is also critical to refuse to succumb to its malevolence." Toni Morrison . After the grand you-do-you, what then? What plinths to use, mental models for the most serious journey of your life? Tilting at windmills is the gift. Choose your windmills wisely, What Does This Mean To Me?, then, tilt with everything in you. There be your transcendence. . Fortunately, John Muir asked, What Does This Mean To Me? And wrote his answers. "“Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. Nature’s peace will flow into you as sunshine into trees.” Muir, who came to California seeking the solitude of nature, decided to stay—dabbling as a glaciologist, a wilderness activist, and a writer who published persuasive ecological articles with a quill made from a golden eagle feather found on Yosemite’s Mount Hoffmann." From National Park Service, here. . For every person reading, "Nature's peace will flow into you as sunshine into trees.", asking themselves, What Does This Mean To Me?, will be unique answers, no matter the millions asking. . Garden & Be Well, XOT
The idea that language shapes our ability to think fell out of favor in the 1960s, but new tools have some researchers revisiting the concept.