Sentences with phrase «bold forms»

As per my opinion it is a very creative and bold form of presenting yourself in front of a camera and if you can face a camera, you can face anything!
His signature works include brightly colored figures, flowers, and landscapes rendered in bold forms and graphic color fields.
Love how their going back to a more original Bold form factor.
A new, cleaner design features bold forms, excellent functionality and high quality materials.
Electric Soup features Krushenick's dynamic paintings that juxtapose bold forms with hard - edged abstraction, revealing a body of work that exists independent of and simultaneously connected to Op art, Pop, Abstract Expressionism, Minimalism, and Color Field painting.
They increased to human - scale, and bold forms created with black paintstick exploded the boundaries of the paper support.
«The innovative powertrain, autonomous driving technologies and user experience are driving the push towards balanced proportions and a clear, simple yet bold form language
The Bold 9900 series comes as the same Bold form factor you all know, but gets a touchscreen on top.
This groundbreaking survey provides an in - depth account of Martin's artistic career, from lesser - known early experimental works through her striped and gridded grey paintings and use of color in various formats, to a group of her final pieces that reintroduce bold forms.
Tabibian's digital prints combine bold forms of color with hard - edged lines.
After Pollock's death, she moved to his larger scale, cycling for decades between a few bold forms and denser compositions.
His fusion of high coloration with bold forms culminated in rich paintings of landscapes and still lifes.
Morris's «perverse formalism» mixes direct paint handling and strikingly bold forms.
Doran's practice grounds itself in the use of raw industrial materials which when manipulated create bold forms of great integrity.
Highlight your name in bold form in an eye catching way.
Theology which is based on the gospel can be timely, only as it assumes new and bold forms in relation to the actual historical situation and the particular needs of the people in their own time» (Liberation Theology and Marxism).
We know that last spring, Oscar de la Renta created the trend in both modern and contemporary, refined and bold forms.
While fall's winds make you want to wrap up warm in cocoon - style knits and give in to a winter laze, the jewelry pieces in vogue are breaking all inertia thanks to their new, bold forms.
This is iconic styling in a bold form.
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In these paintings, one's eye is drawn not to the center of the canvas, but to the bold forms that appear incised at the edge of the surface.
Over time, his drawings began to increase in size; the bold forms he created strained against the boundaries of paper, challenging the notion of drawing as merely preparatory work.
Around the beginning of the 1970s, Hodgkin's style became more spontaneous, with vaguely recognizable shapes presented in bright colors and bold forms.
He believed that ideas, feelings and the subconscious were best communicated through the bold forms and gestural lines of abstract art.
Later in his career, he began to build up thicker painted surfaces and simplify his compositions, replacing precise line - work with fewer, bolder forms.
These bold forms and bright tones are seen in combination with playful variations in line and unfinished planes.
Bishop calls for a less prescriptive approach to art and politics, and for more compelling, troubling and bolder forms of participatory art and criticism.
Now in her late eighties, Gillian Ayres has been celebrated for more than six decades for her use of vibrant colour and bold forms to create exuberant compositions full of movement and energy.
Bold forms and a limited colour palette create immediacy and ambiguity in this etching with aquatint created by sculptor Alison Wilding RA, a 1992 Turner Prize nominee.
Working since the 1950s, Ayres has been celebrated for more than six decades for her use of vibrant color, impasto, tachiste effects and bold forms to create exuberant compositions full of movement and energy.
Bold form and color defines this body of work, which is highly expressive of human emotion and sensuality.
It seems that, with the exception of the bolder forms in Klee's last works done in the immediate shadow of World War II, he agrees with Greenberg, who after all was engaged along with other figures in the New York School in a resituating of modernism in an American Sublime which feminized the sensuality and whimsy of European art, except for the major figures of Picasso and Matisse, and even then.
Stone worked with Italian artisans, and suggests that «combining modern thinking with a traditional, artisan ethic, results in works that are impressive in their bold forms, yet are so refined they almost glow with vitality».
An original William Morris design, one that draws on the Gothic Revival's interest in bold forms and strong colours, captures the essence of rural hedgerows a-buzz with summer activity.
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