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Nasrallah writes about "Jordanian landscapes and society, but continues to dream about Palestine in his work", explains Khoury-Machool.
"Allison [Freedman Weisberg], Recess's director, and Shaun have been in communication for quite a while given the nature of his work," explains Jessica Lynne, and the Recess Art's development and communications manager and the art critic behind Arts.Black.Black
"A big part of his work," explains Otsmane-Elhaou, "as you can see, is all about facial expressions, and that's so much to do with why he is economical with his storytelling.
There aren't any overarching themes to his work, explains Rivoire to The Creators Project, "apart from the fact that I like working with reflective textures in 3D such as metal, silver or gold," but, simply put, he likes his work to be " to be odd and funny, having a surrealist feeling".
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This '...unpretentious man of uncommon gifts', as the New York Times described him, received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1967 for his work explaining how stars shine.
This year, Ivan Schwab of the University of California, Davis, accepted his Ornithology Prize replete in a beak and a giant plume of red, for his work explaining why woodpeckers don't get headaches.
His work explained surprising phenomena that occur only in experiments that probe the quantum nature of light, such as the tendency for individual photons to clump together or avoid each other depending on the circumstances.
Englund tells The Creators Project about his work, explaining, "The name 'Superfly' has a dual meaning.
His work explained and predicted an infinity of (although by no means all) phenomena that had theretofore been mysterious.
Minns, the 85-year old sculptor, led a small group of us past his work, explaining what they meant.
His best known contributions to chemistry were his work explaining the unusual structural, electrochemical, and spectroscopic properties of blue copper proteins, particularly plastocyanin.
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