Sentences with phrase «by bright primary color»

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Full of bright primary colors, punny chapter breaks, all manner of meta - winks and other strenuous bits of Godardian business, the movie draws an unambiguous parallel between the disintegration of their relationship and the loss of Godard's filmmaking mojo as he is swallowed whole by his own surly, disagreeable post -»60s obscurantism.
As the film begins, viewers are blinded by alarmingly bright pastel scenery — lilac is simply not a color picked as the primary pigment for a film.
The bright but slightly tarnished colors could represent the primaries dictated by formalism after a run through the washing machine.
The works in the exhibition are united by both their formal characteristics and their palette of bright primary colors, steely blue - grays, and vibrant neons.
The German master's abstract paintings — which he typically makes by layering a plexiglas squeegee with bright, primary - color paint and dragging it across a canvas until the hues streak, overlap, and merge — have proven an auction - market sensation as well as the stuff of riveting cinema, with his idiosyncratic process captured in the recent documentary Gerhard Richter Painting.
With their contrasting white pitched roofs and black bases, the toilets, especially in the bright primary colors chosen by Slominski, transform from ordinary utilitarian objects into playful sites of refuge.
This resemblance was further emphasized by Lichtenstein's selection of a palette of bright primary colors that replicated the chromatic range of comic books.
Although the subjects in the frame can be a little too bright as compared to reality, but the colors produced by the primary camera were more on the realistic side.
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