His massive physique, incredibly energetic entrance and
bright war paint quickly made him a favorite among fans.
Not exact matches
Valkyria Chronicles is an odd beast: a grim
war story constructed with standard anime elements, all wrapped around an unusual twist on turn - based strategy and
painted with every
bright color in the palette.
An abstract, oil on linen on panel
painting executed in
bright oranges, blues and dark tans and browns by Post
War artist Thomas Nozkowski.
In the 1950s and»60s, reacting against Abstract Expressionism's seriousness and influenced by Surrealist Roberto Matta, Saul began to
paint everyday objects like iceboxes, steaks, and toilets in
bright colors, along with political works like his series of graphic, cartoonish «Vietnam»
paintings (1960s), which though had no clear moral message or political agenda, were evidently anti-Vietnam
War.
What makes them even more compelling is the way Mr. Cruz sometimes gouges the surfaces with scissors and sprays them with
bright colored lines while chipping away at the frame with a saw to make
paintings that look as though they have barely survived a natural disaster or
war.
He ventured to Europe twice — first as a camoufleur for the Ghost Army during World
War II, then as a questing painter on the G.I. Bill — and brought back a
bright and lively new style of American
painting, seductive in its grace and generous in its joy.
These are the polar opposite of what and how she previously
painted, now with gently rendered forms in
bright colors in non-linear narratives that are about history, myth, the natural world,
war, sexuality, death — pretty much all the big themes.
But even under such changed conditions his style of
painting remained the same: his colour was
bright and clear, and his personal vision was strong enough to withstand the lesser pressures of his experience of the later
war.
I have a cream kitchen (not white), with double stacked cabinets to the ceiling, pale yellow walls and Juperana Gold counters and faux travertine (heated) floors... I live in a very GRAY city (literally some of the least days of sunshine in the country)-- so for my mental health, I prefer a
war,
bright palette in my personal (historic, dark tudor) home... where there is tons of medium dark wainscoating throughout all the non-kitchen spaces, with only a little
painted woodwork.