Sentences with phrase «fleeting effects in»

Graham's observations of fleeting effects in nature provided the basis for his painting.

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Each scene can be partly interpreted by its viewer from the few artifacts that bear familiar resemblance to reality, but discernable meaning in this effect remains fleeting.
In her striking series of photogravures, Dean captures the atmosphere of the light - flooded rehearsal space, and the fleeting effects of shadow and light in the former Ford Assembly plant overlooking San Francisco BaIn her striking series of photogravures, Dean captures the atmosphere of the light - flooded rehearsal space, and the fleeting effects of shadow and light in the former Ford Assembly plant overlooking San Francisco Bain the former Ford Assembly plant overlooking San Francisco Bay.
Many of the works on display here were created in the full flower of Impressionism, when artists like Pierre Auguste Renoir and Childe Hassam devised a free, open painting technique and brilliant rainbow palette to capture the fleeting effects of nature's color and light.
Parker writes: «Constable in his sketches not only sought the truth of nature, but the fleeting effects of light and shadow, the immediate here and now of the visual world.
Trained in France, Germany, Italy, and England, several generations of American artists helped to bring Impressionism to our native shore, creating an abiding interest in spontaneity and furthering an interest in the capturing of light's most fleeting and spectacular effects.
In the 1830s, Constable achieved more expressiveness in his work; he aimed less at the careful naturalistic depiction of a scene and more at an immediate record of the light and atmosphere of the moment and their fleeting effect on the sky, foliage, and wateIn the 1830s, Constable achieved more expressiveness in his work; he aimed less at the careful naturalistic depiction of a scene and more at an immediate record of the light and atmosphere of the moment and their fleeting effect on the sky, foliage, and watein his work; he aimed less at the careful naturalistic depiction of a scene and more at an immediate record of the light and atmosphere of the moment and their fleeting effect on the sky, foliage, and water.
Few artists of his generation were more rigorous in observing nature, yet Cézanne was less interested in recording fleeting effects than in conveying the underlying rhythms and structures of the landscape.
Fleeting light effects migrate between the digital and analogue realms in Sarah Sands Phillips» and Katarina Riopel's works, while Liz Nielsen's arrangements of layered and coloured transparencies produce vibrant and playful images.
To the extent that the AMO is an oscillatory mode, it is furthermore reasonable to assume that this cooling effect is fleeting, and that the AMO is likely to instead add to anthropogenic warming in the decades ahead.
It was clear that while Khanun's effects were fleeting, the actual and potential impact of OBOR is a force to reckon with in Asia and beyond.
However, when the roots of the anxiety and emptiness are not addressed, consumption and use have a fleeting effect, leaving you at a loss and in need of consuming or using more, and the cycle continues.
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