Sentences with phrase «strong use of colour»

Strong use of colour is not for the faint hearted, but a great way to create a dramatic dining experience.
Henrique Faria, holding spaces in both ba and New York, are showing a group exhibition of work, that features a strong use of colour, and a potent mix of clean lines and sketchy drawings.

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3) My preference is for pastels, rather than really strong colours, and the rule of thumb I use is to add enough to get it to the colour I want, then add about as much again, bearing in mind you're adding so much white.
I used some of my white homemade play dough that I made back in the winter and still going strong — with a small portion I coloured it yellow using food colouring and the rest I left white — you could easily use store brought play dough.
Some plain strong paper (first butterflies I made with lightweight paper was a mistake) Selection of different coloured paints — we used ELC Bright finger paints Container for decanting paint into Sticky Tape Messy Mat and Apron
He added: «Strong, plain language, in primary colours, is part of a spectrum of communication techniques which any modern party [has to] use
Karen has a strong interest in the evolution of animal colour patterns, and particularly focuses on what they are used for and how they are perceived.
This gorgeous colour will only happen if you use wild blueberries, the pigment is so much stronger than of the cultivated ones.
The suite bears all the hallmarks of a Bentley motor interior, with strong use of leather and colours set against the rich wood finishes of the handcrafted furnishings.
The use of colour is truly beautiful from the strong orange and yellow colour of the sands, to the crisp blue oceans and the white towers that you can explore.
This bolder art direction was also implemented into the menu design: «We decided to use different styles of colours and very strong fonts to stand out from the previous games because we wanted to give a more intense feeling to fit the rally atmosphere.»
that kind of thing, using strong colour.
Jean Hobson is a watercolourist who uses the medium in an unusually bold and vibrant way, which comes from a love of strong colours and a passionate desire to make a positive statement in her paintings.
She is a British watercolourist of immense talent and I have long admired her use of strong colours which really push the medium to its limits.
These paintings are characterised by strong underlays of colour and a gestural use of line.
Helen Legg, the director of Spike Island in Bristol and one of this year's judges, said what was constant in Phillips» work was «an incredibly strong graphic sensibility, a really vibrant use of colour and a sense of humour».
He was a French artist who, with his wife Sonia Delaunay and others, cofounded the Orphism art movement, noted for its use of strong colours and geometric shapes.
His work has strong graphical elements involved mainly due to the medium he used; despite this there is something which feels very historical or archival in this exhibit, more than likely due to the fact his work feels aged against our contemporary use of colour in the present day.
Morag Myerscough's practice is characterised by strong colour and big type, as well as her use of geometric structure, often hand - painted and assembled with an affinity for scale and drama.
«And the Abstract Expressionists, they used colour of course, but they were mixing it, and I was using strong colour in what I call a spectral sense.
The work conveys a sense of calm, the use of strong colours subtly adding an element of tension and structure.
The use of a group of primary and secondary colours, art and non-art materials, and a strong relationship with the surrounding space are key to Nixon's personalisation of an art form that originated in the early 20th century.
With a strong graphic and narrative style, much of Luke Brookes» illustrations use bold colour and composition to weave an interesting story.
Firstly, he only uses four colours — cadmium red, cadmium yellow, monestial blue and opaque white — so there's always a strong visual relationship between any two of his paintings.
Loose enough to be atmospheric, yet containing just enough detail to be both accurate and satisfying on closer more detailed inspection, his intuitive use of colour in bold flowing washes, is underpinned by his firm grasp of perspective and draftsmanship, complemented by a strong sense of place.
Featuring themes such as human rights and the society's inconsistencies and injustices, her work is characterised by a strong emotional impact with a clean style and a bold use of colour.
Untitled (2015) and Chair (2013) are strong examples of Tompkins» practice and they will enable Touchstones Rochdale to draw meaningful links with other sculptural artworks that explore the use of found materials, colour and form.
The four artists each have a confident, individual voice but their work is connected by their use of strong line and colour as well as a preoccupation with abstraction.
«Deny» marks the culmination of the important transitional phase in Riley's work between her exclusive use of black and white (1961 — 64) and her adoption, after 1967, of an increasingly strong if limited range of colours.
He skillfully combines expressionism and abstraction in his paintings, employing a strong and fluent use of line and colour.
Mondrian concentrated on this use of colour and limited his palette to the primary hues: he proved his mastery of this evocation of strong, radiant sunshine in paintings such as Windmill in Sunlight (1908), executed mainly in yellow, red, and blue.
-- died May 1/2, 1973, Århus), Danish painter whose style, influenced by the Expressionist painters James Ensor of Belgium and Paul Klee of Switzerland, creates an emotional impact through the use of strong colours and distorted forms.
A friend and contemporary of painters including Malcolm Hughes and Jean Spencer, her work is defined by its strong colour sense and an experimental use of materials including perspex, avonite and nylon.
She was a Russian - born, Jewish - French artist who, with her husband Robert Delaunay and others, cofounded the Orphism art movement, noted for its use of strong colours and geometric shapes.
Artists used macchie (patches) of colour and strong tonal contrasts to capture light and atmosphere in their landscapes, studies for which were frequently executed en plein - air.
On returning to London, he developed a style of abbreviated forms and strong pastel colours that he has continued to use throughout his career.
Agar, who died in 1991, is due a revision: her strong sense of irony and lyrical use of colour undermine the historical view of her simply as a surrealist.
Featured: the intentional use of white space, strong colour contrasts and the choice of classic but classy fonts.
«When you pick a strong colour like turquoise, the other hues you use should complement it, not compete with it,» says Erica of her almost painterly approach.
It's also designed to withstand plenty of heavy duty use, and comes in a range of standard concrete mix colours (from white to grey) and can be mixed with pigments for stronger colours.
Using wide bands of complementary colours together makes a strong impact, so use detailed accessories, such as an antique marble - top table from A & L Antiques, to break up hard lines and prevent the look from becoming harsh.
Use a single, strong colour to add a vibrant shout of colour.
It can also be used to create a feeling of light and space when paired with lighter tones; or as a sympathetic neutral with our stronger, more traditional colours.
Use a more sympathetic white to your wall colour, the change from wall to ceiling will seem more organic and you will be less aware of where the wall ends — and then the ceiling feels higher and your eye is less drawn to the strong contrast between the two colours.
«The current trend for neutral colours is still going strong, but be careful to avoid using too many pale colours in a kitchen with a lot of windows because the room can appear colourless in bright light.
I use a lot of strong colour in my furniture designs.
The strong Art Deco theme to the room is achieved with the use of cream, beige and oyster colours.
The couple weren't afraid to use a palette of strong greys which echo the bold colours in the living room.
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