Sentences with phrase «color sense»

"Color sense" refers to a person's ability to perceive, understand, and appreciate different colors and how they interact with each other. It involves being able to recognize and differentiate between colors, as well as using them effectively in various contexts like art, design, and fashion. Full definition
I have a bit of an off color sense of humor, but I know how to behave like a lady.
Your have great color sense, and mixing the green with the blue brings such a bright fresh look!
Maybe so, but the taking is less significant than what each painter did to give color a sense of proportion, scale, and form.
Color management is not only about technical expertise; our artistic backgrounds and keen color sense make for a winning collaboration with all of our clients.
Next up was Son Jung Wan, which I was so excited to see because of her reputation of having a superb color sense.
This is definitely cute, and there's a deeply saturated color sense that kinda makes the era look like a time of unimaginable perfection.
But influence - spotting begins to pale in interest as your eyes lock on to Katz's developing color sense.
By combining his own visionary style and bold color sense with tradition, Thompson succeeded in producing distinctive works which stand very much alone in twentieth - century art.
Olitski's brilliant color sense, his passion for the zing provoked by one hue hitting another, and his joy in the messy expressiveness of paint infuse every painting with energy.
The bold color sense makes you consider her work as more than a re-tooling of other people's mistakes or discards.
In the NYTimes review of the show, Karen Rosenberg writes that Ms. Kilimnik's keen color sense makes these works as haunting as they are precious.
Classic design and a modern color sense come together to translate beautifully to all decors.
His dots and ellipses began to be adjusted and hand painted and his expressive color sense asserted itself in some of the most interesting and beautiful paintings of the decade.
I think about three of them are interesting artists: Daniel Dezeuze, Claude Viallat, and certainly Pierre Buraglio, who has a wonderful color sense and makes strange little things.
The natural world is not so much quoted as it is embodied in his breathless color sense and sophisticated brushwork.
Among the largest works he has ever made, the Chamberlain sculptures at Gagosian all incorporate his signature crushed car bodies, fashioned with tremendous compositional variety and verve, and his usual unerring color sense.
This combined with Leslie's color sense creates a body of work that epitomizes the power and dynamic of postwar American abstract painting.»
Mitchell Johnson, who effortlessly walks the tightrope between representation and abstraction, demonstrates a deft touch and lyric color sense in his Tuscan townscape «Torrenieri.»
Her vibrant color sense and broad impressionistic forms are tempered by crystalline sense of space that often recalls the formalistic open Southwest compositions of O'Keefe.
Only Aleppo Walls (1960) suggests his earlier work with a single streak of fiery orange, as though a crack in the earth were revealing the magma below, and points to his future attempts to reconcile his youthful color sense with the harsher Expressionist ambiance.
At Black Mountain, the young artist became interested in Paul Klee, specifically Klee's natural color sense.
Kalm notes: «Known for his unique «saddle - shaped» canvases, Gorchov is also appreciated for his light touch and elegant color sense.
Mr. Oliveira's canvases, with their solitary, spindly figures suspended in a soupy atmosphere, shared the vivid color sense of his fellow Bay Area artists, but his commitment to the darker side of the human drama set his paintings apart from the sun - kissed, hedonistic world of Mr. Diebenkorn's landscapes.
In every phase, Mr. Bannard showed a subtle color sense all his own, and a knack for deploying his forms in a slightly unnerving way, keeping viewers captivated and off - balance.
Morgan's first piece in the show, the large, yellow, pixelated «Gold Coast II,» dates to the early 1970s and demonstrates her incisive color sense.
His paintings, at once sophisticated, naïve and vaguely illustrational, combine a roving color sense and engaging paint handling with emotional poignancy.
And at the Brooklyn Museum, hardly known for illuminating exhibition design, the darkened «Killer Heels» (until Feb. 15) brings a fitting sense of glamour and remarkably successful spatial flow to another dead - end gallery, while the Judith Scott retrospective (until March 29) accentuates the ingenious color sense of this artist's yarn - wrapped sculptures to sparkling effect with an arrangement against traditional white walls.
``... I began to consider how I could introduce a more raucous color sense, and increase of scale of the individual floral and foliate elements so that they might go spilling off the confines of the canvas,» the artist explains.
Depner's rich process, sophisticated color sense, and design awareness show through in each painting.
That's a bummer, but if you don't care much for premium Italian design, Amazon sells this hilarious ColorUp «magic color sensing lamp» for $ 99.
It's likely that OnePlus has taken the route of Huawei, dedicating one color sensing camera and another camera for brightness and detail data capture.
The candidate must posses the ability to make designs according to changing market trends, should be aware of the current fashion as well as color sense.
But when I was working on TWEEZER, I wanted to have a lot more visual polish, and was frankly getting bogged down on a lot of stuff that was Not Writing; while I knew I absolutely refuse to make another game in Twine Default Color Scheme, because TDCS is ugly as shit, and while I knew certain effects I wanted in the text, I don't have a great color sense and I wasn't sure how to use certain macros like < > and stuff.
Reviewing works by Mr. Uglow on display in 1994 at Salander - O'Reilly Gallery in Manhattan and at the New York Studio School, Reagan Upshaw wrote in Art in America, «Uglow has a superb color sense, which I suspect derives ultimately from Matisse.»
New Midwestern locations brought back his earlier saturated color sense and the motif of farms appeared with the small barn - reliefed surface of «Farm» (1983) and the mural - size «Farm» (1966) with its painting - within - paintings and farms and silos, from the museum's collection.
At roughly ten feet square, each painting presents a vast arena in which the fluidity of the medium and the force of gravity collaborate with the artist's deft manipulations and brilliant color sense to create new natural phenomena — chunks of heightened reality.
And yet all this surprisingly violent mayhem has been nestled into a brisk, corny, even vaguely family - friendly action comedy about the platonic love affair between The Rock and his best friend, an orphaned, albino gorilla with what you might call an off - color sense of humor.
An important part of the design is color, and one tool that can help you develop your color sense is Adobe's color wheel.
Nour — equipped with the courage she doesn't yet know she has, her color sense, and her mother's special map — searches for a safe place for her family to land, as Rawiya traces the same geographical journey 800 years before.
The lack of color sense is balanced by the dog having many more rods, light - sensitive cells on the retina, than people do.
But the paint handling is deft and dazzlingly varied and the color sense exciting.
In anticipation of Kammin's upcoming solo show, «I Am That,» she talked with us from her studio in Newark, NJ about the spirituality of her work, the evolution of her color sense, and unleashing the freedom in her paintings.
I used this process to figure out what was fundamental and essential about my form and color sense.
Hopefully, my color sense is always evolving.
Despite the recurrent use of blue, red, and yellow — the supposed Mondrian influence — de Kooning's color sense is anemic and faceless.
Diebenkorn's color sense is distinctly Californian: warm earth colors dominate as opposed to the blacks, grays and whites that generally characterize the New York school.
Parts of compositions seem interchangeable yet it is to Scully's great credit and art that the specificity of each work enhances rather than belittles the overall theme and the key to that strength is Scully's painterliness and great color sense.
Karsten writes: «Weight's paintings are captivating for many reasons - his color sense is perfectly in tune with his mysterious imagery, his realism is modified by the emotions of fear and anguish, and his compositions reveal a deep understanding of 2 - d image structure... It isn't mastery over materials that keeps me looking at Weight's work though - it's his crazy, compelling, haunted voice, and how he gives us a frank look at the unknowable world of individual emotional lives.»
The color sense, and the joie de vivre, seemed profoundly French, the reckless energy American.
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