Sentences with phrase «by playful pops»

The bedrooms» fresh white walls, crisp white bedding and smooth concrete floors are set off by playful pops of color from accent pillows and area rugs.

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Start by picking a theme, and then get playful with pops of color, accent lighting, and decor.
I added bold pops of color to the look with tan platform sandals, a deep green clutch, a turquoise necklace and bright red lipstick; I love the fun, playful feeling portrayed by wearing such vibrant colors together.
Absolutely packed with punchlines and playful illustrations by Gary Shipman, this book is sure to pop up on more than a few Christmas wish lists this year.
A yellow feature wall is a playful pop of color that's matched by the sofa cushions.
Previous LEGO games have showcased the series» irreverent, playful takes on huge pop culture franchises, but Dimensions significantly ups the ante by shoving multiple properties into one gigantic mash - up.
Standout solo booths included an overview of abstract paintings from 1966 to 2013 by the brilliant British artist Richard Smith at Flowers Gallery, Ai Weiwei's conceptually playful sculptures and editions at Chambers Fine Art and painted abstract wood works by Cordy Ryman at Galerie Zurcher, while juxtapositions of works by Tony Tasset and Scott Reeder at Kavi Gupta and David Wojnarowicz and Martin Wong at P.P.O.W made group hangings pop.
Her use of minimal shapes, like the sphere, is often tampered with by a playful take, replacing soul-less, symbolic objects with pop - infused, less alien ones.
Other highlights include Paul Kos's and William Leavitt's playful and irreverent forms of Conceptual art; diverse interpretations of Pop art by American painter Allan D'Arcangelo, British filmmaker and collage artist Jeff Keen, the Spanish photographer and object maker Darío Villalba; and new and iconoclastic forms of expression in the postwar period by Japanese artists Kazuyo Kinoshita, Atsuko Tanaka, Keiji Uematsu, and Eiji Uematsu.
This week check out Phyllida Barlow's demanding yet playful sculptures at Hauser & Wirth, Trisha Baga's immersive installations at Greene Naftali and new Pop - y paintings by David Humphrey at Fredericks & Freiser.
Written about by influential critics (Judd, Lippard), and shown in prominent galleries (Martha Jackson, Pace), Lukin's work fused the Juddian «specific object» with hard - edge painting, geometric illusionism, the exuberant palette of Pop, and a feeling for sensual curving forms that exuded a playful eroticism.
A personal favorite is Simone Subal Gallery's presentation of works by the late Pop artist Kiki Kogelnik, whose playful and bold paintings and sculptures do not seem to have aged a day.
While the aforementioned affinities are obvious, there is contained and mediated anger and violence in these paintings; anger deflected by the use of a more playful or pop palette, which also helps create a deeply personal narrative for Norton himself.
Much of the work (from SFr35, 000 to SFr4.5 m, about # 27,000 to # 3.5 m) involves bold, expressive elements (thick impasto brushstrokes and vibrant colours) to play up the political themes and social commentary that touch on the issues of the decade (Aids; the Iran - Iraq war; the rise of global warming; advertising as art)-- from the playful, pop - art figures by Haring and Kenny Scharf (Rosso Ruska Rougette, 1984, first picture), to the street art of Rene Ricard (Poison, 1989, second picture) and Jean - Michel Basquiat (Untitled, 1981, third picture).
The term Pop Art was coined by British art critic Lawrence Alloway back in 1954, but it was during the 1960s that this playful movement took off.
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