Sentences with phrase «enlivening compositions»

Since then, she has continued to base her paintings on pastels made from direct observation, while frequently enlivening compositions through heightened color, repetition of certain elements, and manipulation of light, scale, and perspective.
On the other hand if effects are not available great in your own days, it is impractical to make up enlivened composition on various unexciting topics.
While these paintings and pastels are made from direct observation, she frequently enlivens compositions through heightened color, repetition of certain elements, and manipulation of light, scale, and perspective.
In Untitled, Mitchell's forest of liquescent green hues is interrupted by passages of thickly - brushed yellow ochre that enliven the composition in zigs and zags, not unlike the sparkling of the sun as it dances over treetops.

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Hard edges, playful gestures, spatial conundrums and a masterful, unpredictable use of white paint — sometimes to erase or conceal, sometimes to open and enliven spaces — come together in compositions that call attention to how painting are put together without demystifying their power.
For decades, Julian Stanszak (b. 1928) has explored perception, color and geometry through systematic experimentation to create virtuoso compositions enlivened by bright colors and interesting tensions.
He takes an image, reduces it to a two - tone bitmap and enlarges it into a grid that structures the overall composition, which he enlivens with various layered pictorial elements.
At the same time, Dotson instills a more robust sexual desire in his depiction of the objects in his compositions, enlivening the works with a libidinal energy all their own.
Prouvost is wonderfully, unmistakably French, and her work merges subjects from a challenging diversity of cultural sources: such enlivening pluralism surely helps to make this a «British» prize, which corresponds to the complex composition of art as it is developed in, and in relation to contemporary British society.
At the same time, Dotson installs a more robust sexual desire in his depiction of the objects in his compositions, enlivening the works with a libidinal energy all their own.
He also painted striking still lifes and interiors, such as Birdcage, Two Vases, and Flowers of 1981, a strongly abstracted work in which thick black lines describe objects in a room filled with quickly applied areas of vivid color that enliven the space and provide balance to the composition.
This piece enlivens any wall with its colorful geometric composition, accented with hand - applied silver leaf detailing.
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