The carriage had eight wheels, two of which were large and gave the impulsion. |
I would like to believe that we are all driven by some spiritual impulsion of which we are perhaps not even aware. |
In these drawings by Degas all the lines follow the impulsion of the thought. |
The horse went above the bit means an absence of contact with the rider's hands, legs, and seat, also leading to loss of impulsion. |
For an impulsion to lead to expression there must be conflict, a place where inner impulse meets the environment. |
The horse needs sufficient impulsion for the work that is being asked of him, i.e. cantering a 20 metre circle requires much less impulsion than performing a canter pirouette. |