Sentences with phrase «areas of color pure»

Not exact matches

Richly colored geometric motifs are hand woven using pure cotton in the soft flat weave of this evocative area rug
Breed standard calls for a pure, white coat, however, a touch of tan or lemon color in the ear area is allowed.
His overall images of nuns, bums, sailfish, and soldiers never seem as important as the jigsaw - puzzle or stained - glass - window configurations of pure color, built - up areas of silhouetted figures, airbrushed faces, and other techniques that send the eye racing around his surfaces, trying to take it all in.
With chiming harmonics of bright pure color Wright plays wonderful tricks in these intense parlors pitting ambiguous spatial effects against fully frontal areas of flattened paint festooned with ornament.
Writing about Father, Mother, Sister, Brother, c. 1937, Sultan remarks: «I am struck by the pure grace of this image, and find myself thinking of Indian miniatures, which also have flat areas of gorgeous color bounded by sensitive line; also of Matisse, and of course Arshile Gorky, a friend and great influence.
Untitled (230), 1968, has areas of pure color that are affected by the colors around them.
It has those familiar mesmerizing flourishes of swirling lines dribbled on with sticks or brushes, but it also has thicker pools of pure paint as well as broader underlying areas of color that seem to parallel — or prefigure — Helen Frankenthaler's breakthrough works with paint on unprepared canvas of the same time.
In their works they dealt with what they considered to be the fundamental formal elements of abstract painting: pure, unmodulated areas of color; flat, two - dimensional space; monumental scale; and the varying shape of the canvas itself.
In the 1960s Olitski generally shared with Noland, and other members of the Washington Color School, an approach to painting in which the canvas is covered with pure areas of color, characterized, as well, by experimentation with color and pigmColor School, an approach to painting in which the canvas is covered with pure areas of color, characterized, as well, by experimentation with color and pigmcolor, characterized, as well, by experimentation with color and pigmcolor and pigments.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z