The idea was to capture the changing
effects of light in nature through the immediate perception of the artist - painting those effects directly at the scene.
By solving the equation, the authors have successfully transformed the problem into a much simpler equation, which accounts for the scattering
effect of light on the captive atoms.
Flavin harnessed the ambient
effects of the light as well as the physicality of the neon tube itself to create moving, even transcendent sculptural works.
For over thirty years, Robert Bechtle's singular preoccupation
with effects of light, shadow, perspective and surface have yielded extraordinary images of ordinary streets, cars and houses.
«This was a huge undertaking,» said Thomas Davies, who studies the ecological
effects of light pollution at Exeter University and was not involved with the study.
In the early twentieth century, the California Impressionists used the techniques of French Impressionism to capture the
fleeting effects of light in their immediate setting.
One of his latest studies, published in 2015, found that exposure to bright blue - white light during the day has the opposite
effect of light exposure at night: It greatly enhances the release of melatonin and inhibits the proliferation of prostate cancer cells in an animal model.
This is the first show devoted to the early work of Monet, and it includes both his own Luncheon on the Grass (a tamer response to Manet's masterpiece of that name) and his still - stunning Magpie, whose
subtle effects of light on snow hint at the eruption of color to come.
Teresita Fernández's work engages the surrounding architecture and the
optical effects of light and color to create subtle, meticulous works of art that reference the landscape and natural phenomena.
This reset is accomplished by Manzoni and Castellani Bonalumi with the use of monochrome canvases (often totally white) everted with various techniques to
create effects of lights and shadows with the changing angle of the light source.
Since the 1950s, Ryman has used primarily white paint on a square surface — whether canvas, paper, metal, plastic, or wood — while harnessing the
nuanced effects of light and shadow to animate his work.
In short, the
final effect of the light cast by the atomic fire into the spiritual depths of the earth is to illumine within them the over-riding question of the ultimate end of Evolution — that is to say, the problem of God.
The final
effect of the light cast by the atomic fire into the spiritual depths of the earth is to illumine the over-riding question of the ultimate end of Evolution — that is to say, the problem of God.
Despite still life painting's low rank in the academic hierarchy, traditional artists, committed to a conception of art as mimesis, found that the genre offered opportunities for demonstrating their ability to replicate
changing effects of light on a vast range of surfaces and materials, culminating, in nineteenth - century America, in virtuoso trompe - l'œil paintings designed literally to «deceive the eye.»
Rejecting traditional methods of building paintings with layers of thin glazes, the Impressionists worked spontaneously to capture the fleeting
effects of light using bright pigments, large brushstrokes, and thick impasto.
Optics presented Kidner with a challenge in his pursuit of a pure form of imagery, seeking a phenomenological approach to the
fluctuating effects of light and color within the space set by the canvas.
Often characterised by an attention to the
phenomenological effects of light and space, Vigo's oeuvre ranges from mind - bending interiors, enigmatic light sculptures and futuristic cemetery designs.
His unique genius was his ability to capture the
differing effect of light in a revolutionary style of proto - Impressionism verging on abstract expressionism, making him one of the first genuinely «modern» artists, revered by Claude Monet as well as 20th century expressionists.
Pochade Artists use colour to record a scene's atmospheric effect and to capture the fleeting
effect of light for a planned landscape painting.
(2) The audio -
visual effects of the lights feature are great, but seem to be overwhelming to the baby (and adults as well) with too many lights flickering on and off at the same time and over stimulating the baby.
«The
cooling effect of these light - colored particles amounts to slightly more than 1 C,» Jacobson said, «so you end up with a total net warming gain of 0.9 C or so.
In the future, this concept will allow them to measure directly how the electrons in the crystal behave in response to the cycles of light, the
primary effect of any light - matter interaction.
More recent neuroanatomy studies have shown that the melanopsin - containing RGCs also link up to brain areas that control a variety of responses to light that don't require the image - forming visual system, such as constriction of the pupils and the
direct effect of light on sleep - wake state — what makes us drowsy in dark seminar rooms or wakeful if the lights are kept on all night.
Artificial light scattered in the atmosphere raises night sky luminance, creating the most visible
negative effect of light pollution — artificial skyglow,» the study stated.
Predicting ecosystem carbon balance in a warming Arctic: the importance of long - term thermal acclimation potential and
inhibitory effects of light on respiration.
* A note on buying oils: I recommend buying them in containers that are made of colored glass or non-see-through to prevent the
oxidative effects of light exposure.
His Water paintings are Ahn's attempt to re-create the
harmnoius effect of light, water and fog interacting in a myriad of ways.
Bright flecks of color interspersed throughout the paintings» surfaces lend a prismatic quality to the works, mimicking the
refractive effect of light on water.
Acrylic paint is transformed to conjure up sunsets, boxes of jewelry, coral reefs and other
indelible effects of light and atmosphere such as fog, shimmery afterimage and splashy crescendos.
The groundbreaking installation signals Donovan's exploration of the
fugitive effects of light - reactive materials on architectural spaces.
When these artists returned home, they brought with them the practice of working outdoors, or in the studio, on a modest scale to capture the landscape and the
ephemeral effects of light and weather conditions.
As a leading member of the Light and Space movement, Valentine is renown for his transformation of industrial, artificial materials into stunning sculptures that investigate the
natural effects of light, surface and reflection.
While human figures appear, the stories this artist - flâneur tells us focus on the interplay between the solid geometry of architectural forms and the transient,
evanescent effects of light.
Acrylic bands of blue and white curving out from the wall represent water in motion; glass beads covering a dune - shaped form create the
shimmering effect of light on sand; hundreds of acrylic cubes in varying hues of violet are points of color that capture the light or atmospheric condition of a particular moment.