But hers is a particularly animated way of evoking nature.
And something about "Anyone" evokes nature: a ripple in undisturbed water or, in the women's dancing, the unadorned beauty of an elegant insect.
The objects in the show date from that time and later, and fulfilling the exhibition's title, the calligraphy here generally evokes nature of a benign sort.
Nancy Richter of Newtown forthrightly evokes nature in a set of wall pieces made of paper and painted to resemble cross sections of trees.
Like her mother's other children, Ms. Megawati's name evokes nature.
His colors are compelling, evoking nature but more muted, as if seen through the screen door of time.
The movie evokes nature with an ecstatic sensuousness, and its heady soundtrack teems with the sounds of birds, insects, wind and rain (Holden).
The artist, who himself had a lifelong affinity with nature, created here an artistic realm which was intended to evoke and glorify nature.
The company director Neil Ieremia's choreography often evokes nature, though in a blessedly simple, straightforward way.
In her canvases art is a language evoking nature, but nature is also a language evoking art.