Sentences with phrase «exuberant colors as»

series of cartoonishly sexual and emotive crayon and pastel drawings bear the same exuberant colors as Felix Kauffman ’s
Sopheak Sam's soft / core series of cartoonishly sexual and emotive crayon and pastel drawings bear the same exuberant colors as Felix Kauffman's Sunflowers.

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But as Telaroli's focus on each film's color and appearance hints, the blocked images peppered throughout the article are best seen in her original context, as a trio of her exuberant, dizzying «image essays.»
Rather than change course, she may well have embraced her exuberant use of color and the technical acumen with which she executed patterns, producing more paintings with titles such as «Iris, Tulips, Jonquils, and Crocuses,» «Cherry Blossom Symphony,» and «Breeze Rustling Through Fall Flowers.»
Fusing the material properties of sculpture with the exuberant color of painting (courtesy of the preexisting paint jobs on the auto parts he used), these sculptures are often viewed as...
Inspired by both music and nature, Maureen Chatfield's oeuvre encompasses quiet meditations of pastel tones and softened forms, as well joyous and exuberant explosions of color.
The materials may be simple, but your paintings are incredibly exuberant, with really high - keyed colors — it's almost as if they're plugged into some electrical source.
Milder has been recognized by critics and museum curators as a visionary whose exuberant colors and cosmic symbols continue to resonate across different generations and cultures.
This lithograph is an exuberant example of his later work, marrying a dynamic splatter of coloras much a hallmark of Gutai as of Jackson Pollock — to a geometric core.
Previous honorees include Jan Dibbets (1995), Donald Judd (1993) and the hippies (in 1970 for their «exuberant use of color as a playful aspect in human society»).
LARGELY KNOWN AS A WASHINGTON, D.C, - BASED ARTIST who dedicated herself to her practice full - time late in life, Alma Thomas (1891 - 1978) is recognized for her abstract compositions, exuberant works defined by rhythmic pattern and vibrant color.
Over the past three decades, Pittman has developed a body of work that is internationally celebrated for its exuberant use of color and painstakingly rendered detail to address such contentious subjects as sexuality, desire and violence.
For example, in the exuberant watercolor Travels Through the Universe: Suki's Bindu, it is tempting to read the multicolored strata as history, the life cycle, or the interrelatedness of all things while recognizing them also as a color field.
''... Joanne Greenbaum's exhibition has an exuberant velocity: staggered steps, carousing curves, and vibrant colors all conspiring to reassemble as they move along...»
Key innovations from this period — which included the addition of exuberant color to his papier - mâché forms, the incorporation of furniture both as art object and as social incubator, and the inclusion of work by other artists in his own installations — resulted in dynamic, frequently interactive installations that helped to redefine the possibilities of sculpture and the ways in which art is experienced.
Projects range from an exuberant Mexican - style blue - and - yellow color - washed kitchen to revamping a battered family table and chairs as Swedish - style lime - washed dining furniture.
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