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transmutation

[trans-myoo-tey-shuhn, tranz-] / ˌtræns myuˈteɪ ʃən, ˌtrænz- /


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The sculpture relates to “yearning for freedom and transmutation in constricting situations,” Monteiro says.

From New York Times

Visually, the transmutation from the hand-drawn artistry the famed animation house has mastered into figures with tridimensional volume comes with a tad of awkward rigidness particularly in the character design.

From Los Angeles Times

What are the many, interconnected biological steps and transmutations that allow a walk today to add to our life span decades from now?

From New York Times

The literal transmutation of money into time: A Private Jet.

From New York Times

All the artworks are a step removed from life — a transmutation of the everyday into something more singular.

From New York Times