Sentences with phrase «boldness of»

I also polyurethaned it to bring back the boldness of the black after sanding.
It draws the eye down and emphasizes the boldness of pattern in the space's fabric accents.
The boldness of the dark color is tempered by the white, sophisticated board and batten wall treatment.
I love the boldness of this room, but even more so the balance that it has.
Boldness of color is often the most prominent element in a boho inspired home.
The color displayed on my mood board above does not full represent the beauty and boldness of this IRL.
I think the beauty of the room is overshadowed by the boldness of the horizontal strip.
Not just the color, but the boldness of it!
I guess you could say I like the balance more than just the boldness of color.
I especially like the yellowish gold with black, and the boldness of the embroidered bumble bee pillow.
I especially appreciate her BOLDNESS of closing the sales at the end of the interview technique.
The boldness of B.C.'s climate plan continues to astonish international politicians and business leaders.
Elizabeth: Sorry to have to agree with the boldness of your statement.
«Mile High Liners,» a 17x20» oil on canvas, extends the arcing wave motif, but bends the tsunami now into an abstraction of shaky, raw pink, blue and gray lines that recall the outsider artist William Hawkins in the boldness of their handling.
But at the same time the boldness of the format and the setting of the work create a drastic duality leaving one in a chasm between materiality and content.
These works combined the motifs of Cubism and the boldness of German Expressionism, and are now generally viewed as the best of his career.
In any event, Levis seems to have mastered that delicate balance between lightness of touch and boldness of expression which is characteristic of all outstanding watercolourists.
[1] The materiality of the zines, taped together with electrical tape and overlaid with red writing, heightened the boldness of the aesthetic.
His flatness of form and boldness of color presented with emotional detachment are immediately recognizable.
He inherited the boldness of Soho's 1970s post-minimal painters and processed it through 1980s neo-expressionism (especially the work of the German polyglots Sigmar Polke and Anselm Kiefer) to arrive at an abstract aesthetic that radiates outer - borough otherness — while still appearing big enough for Chelsea.
«The Museum of Arts and Design is internationally acclaimed for the originality and boldness of its exhibitions and programming.
The dark history of these images often speaks louder than the beauty and boldness of their visual aesthetic.
These recent paintings simultaneously demonstrate a new boldness of vision together with an increased refinement of communication.
Christopher Wool, in his recent paintings, has forfeited images altogether for the use of words; the boldness of the typography is in strack contrast to the words used.
The work's scale and the boldness of Sherman's tight compositional framing exude surprise and confrontation, yet the figure at the work's center is also endearing and curiously vulnerable.
Doughty positions this selection of mostly text - based works in relation to the written artist's manifestos that accompanied many 20th century movements, which she notes «are generally characterized by a boldness of language and a utopian conviction in their objectives and their methods».
Amy has attained a signature style that embodies a sense of immediacy and a boldness of expression in what dwells within combined with her brilliant perspective of the world constantly evolving around her.
Dismissive critics have seen her as one more «second - generation» Abstract Expressionist, only older and without the boldness of Michael Goldberg — or the delicate, airy beauty of Joan Mitchell or Helen Frankenthaler.
This critical examination, taken with a combination of rigorous research and a boldness of visual display within the gallery, forms a piece that is as timely as it is urgent.
HR: I was drawn to Etel Adnan's paintings because of the boldness of the color.
What's striking about Frieze Masters 2016 is the consistency and boldness of the booths; there's little waffling going on, and strong pieces are given copious room.
But the boldness of its spectacle is perhaps necessary for the fulfillment of its intent to transform an all - too - common scene of neglect in an underfunded urban neighborhood into a memorable artwork rallying for sociopolitical awareness.
Your works, to me, seem to have something of the work of Wifredo Lam in them, but also the boldness of Nicola Tyson.
The beauty, wonder and boldness of Joyce Pensato's world.
He later adopted the boldness of color and line following several currents of Modernism.
Large Trees at Dusk (1962) was one of several paintings and drawings in 1961 and 1962 which introduced a boldness of form and a more pronounced moodiness.
Haiku Reviews: ART 2014 Roundup II by Peter Frank — Yvette Gellis paints with such energy and ambition that the very boldness of her approach becomes its own raison d'être.
Youngerman began working with these elegantly carved shapes in the 1970s; the piece at the Parrish combines the gestural form that is reminiscent of his earlier work, with the boldness of color and central configuration of his later plywood paintings.
But he was a late - blooming prodigy who almost right from the moment he enrolled in John Sloan's class at the Art Students League in New York in 1923 distinguished himself by the boldness of both his ambition and his draftsmanship.
Having witnessed the boldness of vision of the Group of Seven artists, Emily Carr was determined to infuse her work with equivalent power, emotion and spirituality.
Incorporating the chance effects of gravity adds to the overall vitality and boldness of his pieces.
much of the boldness of basquiats work influenced all abstract art afterwords.
With nods to fashion, cinema, sub-cultures, and contemporary allegory, the art featured culturally provokes, weaving together a rich fabric - work of perspectives that expose the diversity, complexity, and unmitigated boldness of contemporary art.
Ultimately, however, it was the strength of a composition, the boldness of a palette, or the originality of a concept evident in a given image that caught my eye.»
While the boldness of the artist's strokes is present, they have little to do with action painting.
He was astutely connecting the distillations of Matisse with the boldness of advertising, and he didn't care to make distinctions of value between them.
Adjusting the size and boldness of a font can break up heavy paragraphs to make it more appealing and, of course, to emphasize important points.
Increased size and boldness of text, and the option of a left - aligned mode, will also be available as a software update for all Kindles from the 2013 Paperwhite and newer.
And speaking of good ergonomics — for everyone, not just people with print impairments: I notice that Kobo's Glo model lets people vary the boldness of the characters.
As to boldness of the fonts you can adjust the boldness under the font and page lining ad margin settings beneath the font choice (Georgia for example) you'll see choices, it's defaulted to «Regular» tap the down arrow and choose thicker, works well.
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