Other Hofmann students include Giorgio Cavallon, who is represented by a canvas in which areas of color seem absorbed by and emergent from an atmosphere of shimmering
diaphanous light, and John Little, whose use of broad, muscular strokes that activate his surfaces are suggestive of the art of Jackson Pollock and Lee Krasner, with whom he was closely connected after moving to East Hampton, New York, in the late 1940s.
Diaphanous light, dust, and clay create a fragile and suspended landscape of events.
Not exact matches
So look up and sing back, catch the
light of God in a
diaphanous scrim of wing.
Under clear skies, it shows up as a
diaphanous cone of
light hanging in the west after sunset.
My fabric, however, is
light, crisp cotton... quite unlike the lovely
diaphanous and sequinned makes of the twenties.
Welcoming my first spring season in NYC with
diaphanous tiers of scarf - print silk layered with
light ruffles and delicate sheer panels.
Designed with ripples of
diaphanous tiers over soft micro fiber fabric, the lively panels create a
light and airy ambiance in any room in your home.
The reflective, transparent façade of Johnson's
diaphanous structure combines
light, interior, and exterior to describe architectural space.
Produced on her return to New York from a trip to Nova Scotia, the painting is a
light - struck,
diaphanous evocation of hills, rocks and water.
In addition, a separate room within the gallery contains objects from the artist's Specimen Series — a collection of domestic appliances, such as a refrigerator and stove, that Suh replicated in
diaphanous fabric and installed in
light - filled Plexiglas boxes.
Often working at immense, room - filling scale, the British artist Karla Black undercuts the imposing size of her installations by making them as
light and sweet as can be — all cotton - candy pastels,
diaphanous drapery, and powders, strewn with cosmetics and other diminutive objects seemingly sourced from her medicine cabinet.
Currently I am working on a water series, exploring
light, color, depth and the
diaphanous qualities of reflection.
The building, designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro, is predicated on the concept of «the veil and the vault»: the vault being The Broad's large storage area for the collection, taking up most of the museum's second floor; the veil, a porous exterior structure forming a
diaphanous cover over the interior vault, allows a diffuse natural
light to penetrate the 50,000 square feet of exhibition spaces, located on the first and third floors.
Her expert and sometimes surprising treatment of paint — alternately
diaphanous and goopy — complements a keen sense of color that glories in the hues and
light that emanate from her laptop, and finds inspiration in the saturated colors of TV cartoons.
Pittman structures his modern - day nature morte around
diaphanous bubbles, frying eggs, vegetables, splashing kettles, and strings of
light bulbs.
Recurring themes include a return to nature, the relationship between
light and space, aspirations of climbing the building, and the interplay of
diaphanous elements with the concrete structure.
Embracing a combination of soft,
diaphanous patterns and
light touches of pearlescence, this barely there palette takes on the ethereal quality of a hazy early morning
light.
Finely patterned sheers with a
diaphanous quality are emerging as favourites for use in
light - filled interiors, thanks to their extra-wide widths.