Sentences with phrase «colour characterise»

Dynamic geometric structures, angular shapes and striking colour characterise Jon Fox's work.
This print, in which hyper - real quality and reflective vibrant colour characterise this image of a crumpled digital print, caught in the rain, is one of a series of three.
Overly smooth surfaces and strong contrasting colours characterise Louisa Gagliardi's paintings.
Strong, confident line and bold colours characterise her work, giving it a sense of directness and immediacy.
These works, in their different way, also hark back to Kapoor's earliest pigment pieces, where intense primary colours characterised his practice.

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Characterised by a classic design and comfortable fit, this belted trench coat can be a timeless piece in each woman's wardrobe Size: L. Colour: Beige.
Both Asian and African culture was widely represented and usually characterised by fabulous prints in beautiful colours.
In these pieces that maybe characterise the Charlotte Casiraghi look 2016 best are those designed by Frida Giannino, that have always played with the classical and colours.
The colour palette characterises the motel as a distorted mirror of Disneyland, which reflects the thematic idea that the children are too young to understand the difficulties around them but their enthusiasm for life and each other is never dulled by their limited socioeconomic circumstances.
Based on the Pop Star trim level, the new 500X Mirror is the perfect blend of style and technology, characterised by exclusive colour combinations and specific standard equipment.
The interior of the Concept X-CLASS stylish explorer is characterised by an intriguing contrast of warm and cool colours, as well as by high - quality materials.
As well as being based on an elaborate composition of beguiling forms, fine materials and attractive colours, the high - quality interior of the E-Class is characterised by a further key design element: light.
The new variant of the Ducati Scrambler is characterised by its wild green colour theme.
Side profile: The side view is characterised by powerfully styled side skirts painted in body colour as well as «Talladega» style alloy R - wheels in 19 - inch format.
A dog with a merle coat is characterised by having patches of hair with diluted pigment (colour).
These sweet, dainty elegant dogs are characterised by their speed, slim physique and short silky coats which come in all colours of the canine rainbow and are easily maintained.
The site is characterised by the strong currents that make this a very exciting dive and the water colour here has to be the deepest blue that I have seen, so this site is aptly named «Blue Corner»
The beaches in Larnaca are characterised by their richly coloured sands and cool, shallow waters.
Nice is a joy to discover, characterised by pretty pastel coloured buildings and terracotta roofs.
The area was, until recently, filled with abandoned fishermen's cottages and merchants» houses but is now characterised by a network of vibrantly coloured, narrow cobbled streets.
The traditional housing found throughout Santa Maria is quite remarkable, characterised by large chimneys protruding from a small pyramid shape, with each town adopting a different colour to contrast against the white washed buildings.
Living & Dining Pavilion The spacious Living & Dining Pavilion is characterised by a soaring roof, splendid honey - coloured teakwood panelling, a creamy - coloured Indian stone wall and a polished marble floor.
The villa's sleek modern structures, with their ironwood shingle roofs and abundance of glass, reflect the ambiance of the location and the purity of the natural surroundings, while the interiors are characterised with a bold use of colour and luxurious furnishings.
The villas sleek modern structures, with their ironwood shingle roofs and abundance of glass, reflect the ambiance of the location and the purity of the natural surroundings, while the interiors are characterised with a bold use of colour and super-comfortable furnishings.
The villas on the property are characterised by their old roof tiles and the traditional colours of the properties with their yellow ochre and broad strips of red while the interiors retain their wooden floors or handmade terracotta paving and ceilings with oak beams that recreate the atmosphere of a bygone age.
Her work is characterised by the enigmatic interaction of forms and colours.
His portraits and landscapes are characterised by their flatness of colour and fluidity of line, reinventing both genres within the context of abstract painting and contemporary image - making.
In her canvases of the late 1950s onwards, American artist Helen Frankenthaler translated landscape into abstract compositions characterised by flooding colour and increasingly large scale.
These paintings are characterised by strong underlays of colour and a gestural use of line.
Taking the commercial colour chart as its point of departure, the exhibition emphasises a radical transformation in the post-War Western art that is characterised by the departure from such notions as originality, uniqueness and authenticity.
Her large scale canvases are characterised by sweeping stokes of colour and an attentively patterned surface.
Characterised by bold colours and immersive environments, Anna Boghiguian's work takes many forms, from multimedia installations to paintings, sculptures, photography and book series.
What at a glance seems to be abstraction is in fact representational - we see condensed recollections that gather archetypical forms, characterised by the vivid colours of memory.
Morag Myerscough's practice is characterised by strong colour and big type, as well as her use of geometric structure, often hand - painted and assembled with an affinity for scale and drama.
Moon's work of the late 1960s is characterised by compositions based on a hard - edged and rigidly geometrical, non-representational visual language and the use of unmodulated colour.
Also represented here is work by Rafael Soriano (1920 — 2015), whose style is generally characterised by a dynamic interplay between planes of colour and flat, angular, geometric forms.
I had always considered her classic, proto - Minimalist pictures from the Sixties — characterised by subtle, ghostly colours and the use of minute elements repeated within a grid often drawn onto a square canvas with a pencil — as ascetic and restrained: the epitome of cerebral self - control.
Though characterised by bold, artificial colour and unpredictable shapes, the whimsical forms of British creativity of the 1960s are unpinned by order, repetition, sequence and symmetry.
He developed an individual style characterised by a new sense of dazzling light and colour, and of movement and dramatic action, which was to anticipate Rococo art of the 18th century.
Moon's work is characterised by compositions based on a hard - edged and rigidly geometrical, non-representational visual language and the use of unmodulated colour.
New York artist Liza Lou has turned that history on its head, riffing on the planes of colour that characterised the output of one of the movement's stars, Barnett Newman.
The austerity continued into the early 1970s with a series, dedicated to Twombly's late friend Nini Pirandello, characterised by subtle rhythmic patterns and muted colours, quite distinct from the baroque lushness of his earlier work.
As a painter, Helene Fesenmaier's early work was characterised by earthen colours and a brave use of black; later she created vigorous, colourful abstracts.
Sixty Minute Spectrum is part of Batchelor's ongoing exploration of the intense, synthetic colour that characterises modern cities, and the ways in which we respond to colour in our advanced technological age.
Although Chicago used industrial methods to make her art - including spray paint and power tools - the work is characterised by a playful use of colour and scale that conveys her interest in sensory responses.
Her work is characterised by pastel colours, layers of transparent washes and brushy textures which she creates for fashion magazines, cosmetics packagings and luxury brands.
Featuring themes such as human rights and the society's inconsistencies and injustices, her work is characterised by a strong emotional impact with a clean style and a bold use of colour.
On display will be more than 35 works, painted over the last 50 years, which characterise the colour and warmth of India and capture the artist's sensory impressions of the country — from fierce blazing sunsets to heavy oppressive rains, landscapes and cities he has visited, and portraits of the people he has befriended.
So it is in this context that we approach Matthew Darbyshire's latest show at Herald St. Gone are the Ikea - bright colours that characterised his work a few years ago, but the interest in the visual language of commerce and interior décor remain.
Compressed into the timeless ambience in which the 2013 Turner Prize nominee's subjects alternately pose, pirouette and turn their backs on us is a profound understanding of the restrained colour that characterises the paintings of Edgar Degas, Édouard Manet and Walter Sickert RA — artists whose disposition Yiadom - Boakye's palette echoes.
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