Sentences with phrase «flat areas of»

We've been thinking of chalk painting, but was worried that it would look a bit plain, however, these stencils would be ideal to break up the light flat areas of paint.
Despite these stylistic differences, all are notable for their compositional sparsity, precise edges, and flat areas of color.
Fascinated with mechanical reproduction, Warhol used the medium of silkscreen printmaking to achieve his characteristic hard edges and flat areas of color.
Returning (1954) to the United States, he became known in the 1950s and 60s for his hard - edge paintings, formal, impersonal compositions painted in flat areas of color, usually with sharp contours and geometric shapes.
By utilizing negative space and alternating between a sense of representing a discrete object or a cutaway section of the ground, he re-examines formal ideas of figure and ground relationships and the image shifts between flat areas of modern colour and illusory depth.
That language consists of flat areas of varying colors and sizes; the interruptions of paint drips, stains and abrasions; moments where the stripes transmute into volumetric planes and forms; and the addition of trompe l'oeil supports and prosthetics to prop up or balance the whole.
Typically, he used flat areas of simple colour surrounded by black outlines.
A friend of the French Intimist painters Edouard Vuillard (1868 - 1940) and Pierre Bonnard (1867 — 1947), Prendergast's personal «mosaic» style employed contrasting, jewel - like colors, and patternlike flat areas of unmodulated colour.
Hard Edge Painting Term coined in 1959 to describe abstract (but not geometric) painting, using large, flat areas of colour with precise edges.
Gary Hume is an English painter and a part of the Young British Artists movement whose work is distinguished by a bright palette, reduced imagery and flat areas of color
The picture made full use of the fashionable technique of Cloisonnism (from the French cloison, meaning partition) a method popular with French symbolist painters, which was characterized by flat areas of colour bordered by heavy outlines.
Using only lines, bands and patterns, flat areas of color, white, gray or black or cleanly cut wood, glass, metal and plastic, perceptual artists establish a new relationship between the observer and a work of art.
• Synthetism (1888 - 94) Noted for its flat areas of colour.
Depending on the materials and techniques used, the powerful contrast between black and white, or the more subtle contrast of various shades of gray, stresses the structure and the optical effects that bring the works to life, from the subtle vibration of pencil lines to the sustained cadence of flat areas of black and white in acrylic, through soft variations of ink washes.
Any hints of illusionistic depth are subtly denied by flat areas of color, placing the pictorial just out of reach.
Thomson's design experience permeates his late canvases, which feature stylized tree branches and flat areas of strong colour.
However, due to the use of translucent material, seemingly flat areas of color eventually permit the viewer's gaze to pass into the depths of these wall works.»
Writing about Father, Mother, Sister, Brother, c. 1937, Sultan remarks: «I am struck by the pure grace of this image, and find myself thinking of Indian miniatures, which also have flat areas of gorgeous color bounded by sensitive line; also of Matisse, and of course Arshile Gorky, a friend and great influence.
As famous for his quips as for his art — he variously mused that «art is what you can get away with» and «everyone will be famous for 15 minutes» — Warhol drew widely from popular culture and everyday subject matter, creating works like his 32 Campbell's Soup Cans (1962), Brillo pad box sculptures, and portraits of Marilyn Monroe, using the medium of silk - screen printmaking to achieve his characteristic hard edges and flat areas of color.
Warhol drew widely from popular culture and everyday subject matter, creating works like his 32 Campbell's Soup Cans (1962), his Brillo pad box sculptures, and portraits of Marilyn Monroe, using the medium of silk - screen printmaking to achieve his characteristic hard edges and flat areas of colour.
Of the series, Iarnród No. 4 offers the greatest concentrations of color, with flat areas of slate and dark blue layered over an expanse of light grey underpainting.
He leaves behind the pictorial schemes of shaped canvases and flat areas of color.
Often associated with Abstract Expressionism, color field painting is characterized by flat areas of color spread across the picture plane.
Like him, she now sticks to geometry and flat areas of color to emphasize its relation to a picture plane, all the while thrusting viewers into insane spaces.
He started experimenting with flat areas of color in 1953 - 54.
For years before we moved out to the country or had contacts that have perfectly groomed training ponds, we trained on soccer fields, undeveloped commercial lots and church lands that were big flat areas of grass.
1, Flat Brush — Application of liquid or cream products to flat areas of the face such as the forehead and cheeks.
These birthmarks can vary considerably in size but are all flat areas of skin that contain extra pigment, which causes them to appear brown, gray, or even blue (like a bruise).
(last) The flat area of your head above the cheek, in front of the ear.
Baixa is also the flattest area of Lisbon, a and consists of the neat grid of shopping streets around Praça do Comércio, the former royal square overlooking the Tagus River.
We were dropping in next to one of their favorite cleaning stations, a flat area of coral where the Mantas go to get a good scrubbing!
You'll have like a flat area of a lighter color and then you're sort of looking through these overlaid darker colors or shades and sort of looking through the various layers in the same what they you're looking through the subject matter and I found that really interesting.
I could imagine (at a push) that say the modelling of the climate over a vast flat area of ocean might be achievable in a few less grid points than over say the Himalayas or Rockies.
During this period, when the temperature started to warm something triggered a fast rise, which you can see in the flat area of the histogram.

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According to a description of the plans in Jobs's biography, released shortly after the CEO's death, the vessel was also to feature «perfectly flat and unblemished» teak decks and 40 - foot - long, 10 - foot - high glass walls in the main living area.
Tucked into Denver's tony Cherry Creek North shopping district since 1997, SOL (Store of Lingerie) has seen plenty of bigger businesses — including national brands — open in the area, only to fall flat.
The shop is a tech - ified temple at every turn, with touch - screens throughout, an NBA2K video game station, and a customization area where shoppers can put any name they want on a jersey (their own or a player's) and watch it get made right in front of them in 10 minutes flat.
I would say probably the most — one of the areas that changed the most is that there was a much more of a hierarchical focus in companies as I was entering the business world than today where we see much more of a flat structure, a more egalitarian structure and the reality is that the employees of today are looking for that.
The business class seat was inspired «by the interior of a modern sports car,» has a 72 - inch seat which turns into a fully lie - flat bed, touchscreen controls for the seat and in - flight entertainment system, privacy panels between seats, a shoe storage area, and a personal mini-bar.
Sales of five new complexes were started from July to September 2016, adding 353 flats and apartments with a total area of more than 35,000 square metres to the supply.
However, the average price and area of sold flats decreased by 23 % and 5 %, respectively, when compared to July - September 2015.
In fact, in the S&P 500 Cumulative Advance - Decline Line seen below — a calculation of the number of stocks advancing less the number in decline — shows that, while cumulative breadth over the past few years has been flat (purple area), this year it has broken to all - time highs.
In the inner Melbourne apartment market, prices have been flat for some time and falling in some areas, and rents have been under downward pressure, partly in response to the rapid increase in the supply of new apartments.
If there are misfinanced (too much short - term borrowing) or over-indebted areas of the economy, there can be considerable economic failure with a flat or inverted yield curve.
Some economists have forecast that home prices in the area will remain mostly flat in 2016, after many months of steady growth.
Heck, for me to dare question the bible or parts of it or to question certain areas in many denominations or mainstream teachings is bad enough let alone my honesty and forthright opinions when asked or cornered, or told to believe something that I flat - out refuse to.
Larry likes a crunchy top; baking in a wide, flat pan with plenty of surface area achieves that.
I am going to try an experiment of doubling the recipe and baking it flat, cake - style, so as to get a larger area of the wonderful crust, and then cut it into large squares and slice it lengthwise, and try it like a ciabatta.
The idea for our products was born in fall 2008 when my friend Josh and I sat in a small Colorado café near the Flat Top Wilderness Area discussing the lack of good tasting and healthy gluten free breads.
In theory, chicken under a brick is a brilliant idea: Put a whole spatchcocked bird flat on the grill, weigh the whole thing down with a couple of foil - wrapped bricks for speedy cooking and maximum surface area for crisping, then grill until the skin is crackling and the meat is juicy.
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