Sentences with phrase «for brushstrokes»

The reduced amount of activity on the surface of the canvas and on the composition of the painting allows for the brushstrokes to take on an important, highly structured and heightened sense of experience.
Brushstrokes are fragmented, while the areas left empty allow for the brushstrokes to appear in no way final.
Whether the canvases are tall and narrow, leaving room only for brushstrokes less than a foot long, or wide enough to permit strokes of more than four feet in length, the number of stacked strokes averages around thirteen or fourteen.

Not exact matches

BROAD brushstrokes have been laid for the Northbridge Urban Renewal Project with an extensive consultation process planned soon.
No doubt when Gordon Brown selected Sir Thomas, 74, to conduct an audit of MPs» expenses since 2004, he was hoping for something in the same whitewash brushstrokes as his earlier inquiry into the arms to Sierra Leone affair, which was an exquisite example of the British «nothing - to - see - here» school.
The results should fill in many more brushstrokes — not just for Pluto's portrait, but also for the entire process of planetary formation.
Cornflowers are known for their rich blue color, and spike - shaped petals which evoke the lively texture within the brushstrokes that bring this seaside scene to life.
1: Black Road artwork by Dwell Studio / / 2: Brushstroke Pants by Elizabeth and James / / 3: Char - Bea bedding by Ashley G for Urban Outfitter
For this particular print mix, I was inspired by the concept of co-ord pieces and I was looking to create a less chaotic print pairing that closely resembled a co-rd set and this abstract print shorts and brushstroke top were a perfect mismatch to achieve my vision.
Light brushstrokes are visible and I used 2 coats for these photos.
Textural brushstrokes on a smooth ground for contrast.
The star sets the style bar high in a brushstroke - print Preen T - shirt dress when she kicks off the promo tour for The Fault in Our Stars in Miami.
Our iconic city is the ultimate backdrop for romance: we boast the bright lights of Broadway, soaring heights of the Empire State Building, masterful brushstrokes of The Met, and echoing cracks of Yankee Stadium baseball bats.
Best of all, Tucci's direction allows for a fairly realistic amount of down time between confrontations or between brushstrokes.
Like Michael Dubo de Wit's remarkable film that draws upon the pastel naturalism of Hayao Miyazaki's Studio Ghibli for what might be their best film in a line of classics, Del Mar's music is the equivalent of those soft brushstrokes on a big screen canvas of visual poetry, a score that profoundly captures a life at first seemingly lost at sea, only to soar under, and above it though its graceful music that touches the silent tides of nature's life force.
As you get immersed in the world of Loving Vincent you quickly realize that it is not the shiny technique alone that makes you feel as though you were floating inside Vincent van Gogh's brushstrokes, but that, as happens with his painting, there is a profound love for the subject driving each and every frame...
Van Gogh's need for his mother's love, his «erratic and tumultuous romantic life, his bouts of depression and mental illness» all came together in the violent brushstrokes and intense colors on his canvas.
Ruminate is for everyone who has paused over a good word, a real story, a perfect brushstroke — longing for the significance they point us toward.
Her richly textured brushstrokes creatively reveal the process of metamorphosis for young readers.
Providers often take a «broad brushstrokes» approach; for example, if you had a bad lower back, they may decide not to pay for other unrelated back problems.
Dear Marcelo M., Thank you for taking the time to tell us about your stay at Brushstrokes Villa.
This beautiful vacation home is named Brushstrokes Villa to reflect the owners» love and appreciation for the art and people of Belize.
But there is more than literature: the archi - star Santiago Calatrava attracts visitors to his Valencia and the surreal visions of Salvador Dalì are a magnet for hoards of art fans in the streets of Barcelona, while the bright colours and decisive brushstrokes of Vincent Van Gogh are Amsterdam's fortune.
Each character is comprised of simple brushstrokes, all the way down to the eyes, and it makes for amazing characterizations.
Our current project is Sprite Lamp, which is a tool for game developers — it's all about creating dynamic lighting assets (like normal maps) from hand - drawn 2D art, without having to involve 3D modelling in the pipeline and therefore letting you preserve stylistic features, like brushstrokes.
Nintendo also revealed that Capcom is bringing Okami HD to the Nintendo Switch, and that the game will make use of two different types of control schemes, including the ability to use the touchscreen controls to draw brushstrokes or using the Joy - Cons similar to the way the Wii - motes were used on the original Wii version for motion - controlled brushstrokes.
Is there a better analogue for rushing water and rolling waves than his frothy brushstrokes?
«People get excited when they see our Brushstrokes pieces, and it continues to elevate my enthusiasm for the technology.»
Thus People (2000), 91 by 54 inches, for instance, shifts from reading as a loose net of brushstrokes to a depiction of dozens of human figures linked by their outstretched arms and legs.
Her paintings, for which spends months accruing layers of oil paint, feature detailed brushstrokes and careful scraping in the creation of multiple perspectives and planes that investigate the materiality of painting.
Fast and light brushstrokes were the method that he practiced for the rest of his life.
In the exhibition's catalogue Bernice Rose states: «Chamberlain's is a radical step in this [modernism's] history: the translation of de Kooning's inherently sculptural continued... brushstroke from a soft material used for the creation of visual illusions and illusionary spaces into a hard, thin, and three - dimensional substance that could be considered as a support for those illusions.»
Reed's early oil and alkyd at Max Protech, on a high floor in Soho, was one of those gallery shows that changed everything for me — and I can hardly see the picture of a single brushstroke from James Nares, Mark Sheinkman, or (in video) Anthony McCall without him.
I admire Geoff's ability at being able to suggest a huge mass of detail in foliage with a few carefully placed brushstrokes, and even though there are 11 colours in the palette for this particular exercise — This was yet another painting where I just couldn't wait to get started on this one and learn more of Geoff's watercolor techniques!
So although American viewers will reflexively relate the streaming brushstrokes in her paintings to New York School painting, or to the work of an American closer to her in age, such as David Reed, she may feel just as much affinity for European practitioners of improvisational painting such as Pierre Soulages, Howard Hodgkin or even Gerhard Richter.
Because these amazing wet - on - wet structures that Richter laid down felt almost like reincarnations of some of the virtuoso brushstrokes de Kooning made in 1975 paintings like Screams of Children Come from Seagulls [check out this dark blue, sideways L from the upper right quadrant, for example] or the single, epic loop at the center of the Art Institute of Chicago's Untitled XI (1975): And then when they're just right, Richter takes his squeegee to them.
I don't know what an unassimilated white is (Obituary, 10 March), but I do know that, when shown proofs of the poster for his 1997 Hayward exhibition, Howard Hodgkin noticed a stray bright streak in the middle of a broad dark brushstroke.
As for the square, I never found it, but (like the brushstroke) it may have broken up some time before.
For fifty years, the Swiss painter has relied on just one size of paintbrush to make his signature, standardized brushstrokes.
For me, the new work feels more drawing - based, the brushstroke less laboured and more spontaneous and the colour palette more vibrant.
The «gesture» in the show's title is shorthand for the term Action Painting, coined by Rosenberg to describe the calligraphic brushstrokes — and, by extension, the existential angst — of AbEx's embryonic phase in the early 1940s.
For some works, Wool takes photographs of brushstrokes in his own previous paintings, which he manipulates digitally.
He created many public works during his lifetime including Brushstrokes in Flight, a 25 - foot tall sculpture for display at the Port Columbus International Airport in Columbus, Ohio; Tokyo Brushstroke I and II, Shinjuku I - Land Co, Ltd..
One could mistake each one for a continuous brushstroke, except that their crossings have the contradictions and confinement of a Piranesi prison.
April 19 - June 15, 2018 Opening Reception: April 19, 6 - 8 pm Ernest Briggs, a second generation Abstract Expressionist painter, was known for his strong, lyrical brushstrokes, use...
This stanzaic quality was noted early on by Paul Auster in an essay for the first show of the Brushstroke canvases.
A traveling show reunites these Brushstroke paintings for new audiences.
Trent Gudmundsen is described as «a young artist who has the mature brushstroke of someone who's been painting for 50 years or more».
He merges online and offline imagery of different textures like surfaces of rocks, water or leaves, brushstrokes or monochrome layers, provoking a clash of associations for the viewer.
Hanging in the clean white space are nineteen of his recent paintings: gestural abstractions striking for their stacks of bold, modular brushstrokes (mostly black on white grounds) and unusual formats (many of the canvases are exceedingly narrow and tall).
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