However, captivated by the vitality of the city and its myriad galleries, he soon turned his attention to fine art and began a long career of
bold experimentation with colour, line, and composition.
She cleverly used white color simply by leaving the canvas blank, and it is thought that this painting revived Mitchell's work, resulting with a growth of an era of
bold experimentation in Mitchell's art.
Tim Marlow introduces Kazimir Malevich, the artist
whose bold experimentations with form and colour led him to create one of the most radical and influential paintings in the history of art - The Black Square.
His photos
show bold experimentation with the medium, using analogue, digital and camera-less photography techniques (where an object is placed in contact with a photosensitive surface in the dark).
Bringing together significant works, many never before seen in the UK, the exhibition reflects the attitude
of bold experimentation that defines the Zabludowicz Collection.
For all of Chase's
bold experimentation in the medium, the pastel movement of the nineteenth century was, after all, a revival.6 Once again, Chase's modern take emerges from a reverence for the past.
There has been
some bold experimentation by the churches in certain depressed areas — for instance, in the Appalachians.
Balancing tried - and - true strategies with
bold experimentation, the campaigns of both President Barack Obama and Governor Mitt Romney have invested heavily in social media as part of their fundraising, grassroots and media strategies.
The music is exaggeratedly dramatic, and the split - screen device is a throwback to early TV and film's
bold experimentation.
Some of
the boldest experimentation is going on in New Hampshire.
As an example he said, «As its founder, I am committed to
bold experimentation and full implementation of the ideals of value - creating education.»
Impressively, this homogeneity of design is balanced by
a bold experimentation with all other aspects of painting, using a variety of material supports and employing a wide range of scales.
The studio as a site of
bold experimentation and fantastical expression is explored in the works of Samuel Fosso (b. 1962, Cameroon) andHassan Hajjaj (b. 1961, Morocco).
During World War II and the post-war years he also earned critical acclaim for
his bold experimentation with biomorphic and gestural abstraction.
The 1930s: Modern American Art & Design, a recreation of a 1930s living room complete with a Paul Frankl «skyscraper» occasional table, a Frederick Kiesler chrome floor lamp, and an original 1935 Monopoly set, captures the period's
bold experimentation and innovation.
With primarily black - and - white work by Spanish artist Francisco Goya (1746 - 1828), Russian filmmaker Sergei Eisenstein (1898 - 1948) and American contemporary artist Robert Longo (1953), the exhibition showcases how the artists used energy, empathy and creativity to document the turbulence born of revolution, war and civil unrest in their time, amplified by
their bold experimentation and technical mastery in their different mediums.
Surprisingly enough,
his bold experimentation and complete shift in focus has been received very positively in the art world, and Stella is considered a thought leader by many.
The Gallery's interdisciplinary approach opens the door to
bold experimentation and unique partnerships that support its mission to present the diversity of human experiences, raise consciousness and inspire personal growth.
The show brings together significant works, many never before seen in the UK, and reflects the attitude of
bold experimentation that defines the Zabludowicz Collection.
The exhibition reflects the attitude of
bold experimentation that defines the Zabludowicz Collection.
Razer has a history of
bold experimentation.
Learn how to pair design principles and colour with
bold experimentation to achieve a cohesive whole.