Sentences with phrase «dramatic use»

He engages with their rigorous aesthetic, and dramatic use of light.
In such seemingly unpromising subjects, he found ample occasion for dramatic uses of color and for reflection on what it means to feel at home in the world.
The most dramatic use of chipotles in the restaurant industry is Chipotle Mexican Grill.
In the level I was playing, Studiopolis Zone, you saw uses of transparency and slightly more dramatic use of scenery destruction; though don't expect grand explosions, the destruction is still subtle.
Thanks to brilliant performances by Joseph Cotten, Alida Valli, and Orson Welles; Anton Karas's evocative zither score; Graham Greene's razor - sharp dialogue; and Robert Krasker's dramatic use of light and shadow, The Third Man, directed by the inimitable Carol Reed, only grows in stature as the years pass.
Perhaps the most dramatic use of this preferred hue is in the living area, where paisley wallpaper shifts Margie's pattern play into overdrive.
Making dramatic use of the exhibition space, this soft, expansive tapestry describes the physical and historical layering of the location as a narrative of cosmic proportions.
Chagall himself claimed that this dramatic use of the central symbol of Christian faith did not make it a Christian painting.
In a dramatic use of parliamentary privilege, David Davis told the House of Commons last night that the intelligence services had been «outsourcing torture».
Cornell objected to the dramatic use of «condemnation» as a legislative tactic, though she also supported the request to change state law and disagreed with the Journal News» decision to publish and keep the information up on its website.
Dramatic use of the colors black and white are really big with designers this year.
Feuer's work has affinities to several sculptors including E.V. Day, Judy Pfaff, Richard Serra, and Mark di Suvero, all known for their dramatic use of materials, scale, and movement (actual or implied).
The Icelandic - Danish sculptor's dramatic use of light, water, and color is on full display at this solo show, which presents both signature pieces, such as «Object defined by activity (then),» and new, sensory installations created specifically for the space.
I just love the simplicity of his paintings, his dramatic use of light, subtle use of colour, and the techniques he employs to create atmosphere through mere suggestion is truly breathtaking.
The new works by McLean at Bernard Jacobson Gallery combine virtuoso technique and dramatic use of colour with a large dash of humour - as one might expect from the artist who proclaimed «I like the idea of Barnett Newman in collision with Liberace».
While never entirely abandoning recognizable subject matter, he composes with an abstract sensibility, emphasizing image with a dramatic use of color and a whimsical use of pictorial space.
The dramatic use of language matters here in the most concrete way.
The dramatic use of light and dark by «Ancona» (USA) immediately conveys the information that this is a mystery novel (one of only two written by Frederick Faust under this pseudonym) and echoes the film noir genre of the period.
Entitled Light Passage, the artworks include classical compositions and dramatic use of light and dark along with subtle references to anime, street fashion and youthful rebellion, tracing back to Morimoto's Japanese heritage.
Giotto's radical naturalism, Caravaggio's dramatic use of light, Courbet's heroic working man, Picasso's placing an actual piece of rope in a cubist still life are innovations that changed the evolution of art.
The exhibition will present two significant installations by each artist demonstrating their visually complex understanding of space and material through the use of light and form, from Flavin's straightforward yet dramatic use of fluorescent lamps to Judd's highly polished aluminum constructions.
Executed in his signature high - gloss enamel paint on aluminum, several of Hume's new paintings are characterized by a dramatic use of negative space of the unpainted aluminum, allowing its muted surface to play off the shiny reflections of the enamel paint.
Indeed, having studied Old Master painting under Paul Feeley at Benington College in her early years, Frankenthaler was surely very familiar with both the rich palettes and chiaroscuro technique (dramatic use of light and shadow) first employed by Renaissance masters Michelangelo, Raphael and Titian.
Made of 270,000 individually cut «leaves» of green paper, the photograph is cinematic in its panoramic scale and dramatic use of light.
Van Maurik is best known for her bold floral paintings, dramatic use of light, and mastery of color.
One of the great lawyers of the 20th Century, Melvin Belli was called the Father of Demonstrative Evidence for his pioneering work of illustrating in court the nature of his client's injuries with the dramatic use of photographs, movies, scale models and human skeletons.
A new update to the People app for Windows 10 (Redstone 3) shows a dramatic use of the translucency effect in Project NEON.
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