Sentences with phrase «geometric shapes and colour»

Thanks to subtle work using geometric shapes and colour, his marble sculptures defy the laws of gravity.
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Amy from Red Paper House uses bold colours, geometric shapes and hand - illustrated patterns to create unique jewellery pieces.
Bold and attractive, the earrings come in a two - tone colour palette and display sleek and smart geometric shapes.
The templates and worksheets aim to encourage the exploration of colour themes, geometric shape, abstract pattern, mark making, doodling and graphic design, whilst also providing Fall themed decorations for the classroom or home.
He was a French artist who, with his wife Sonia Delaunay and others, cofounded the Orphism art movement, noted for its use of strong colours and geometric shapes.
Cymbals and coloured geometric shapes in the Main Galleries forthe 2016 exhibition Under the Same Sun, 2016.
British sculptors of the sixties such as David Annesley, Anthony Caro and William Tucker used the potential of sculpture to explore colour more explicitly, using simple geometric shapes placed directly on the floor, as a vehicle to play with the viewer's experience of colour in three - dimensions.
White space is clearly as important to Holyhead as the application of colour, the tension between the two is an intrinsic aspect of his compositions, with crisp, stencil - like geometric shapes cutting into flat translucent areas of wash, heightening both gestural process and media and making artistic intentions — an investigation into the enduring possibilities of painting — subtly present.
These provide instant, ready - made abstract compositions; their geometric shapes and rainbow palette again aesthetically reference the 60s in the form of Bridget Riley «s colourful Op Art canvases or, more recently, Gerhard Richter's painstakingly uniform «colour swatch» paintings.
For Incident in the Museum 1, Bram transforms the gallery space through a series of dynamic, geometric shapes and planes of colour that are determined according to six perspectival vanishing points (two to each painted wall) which derive from three designated points outside the gallery.
Also at Newcomb are Jamaican artist Ebony G Patterson and her dazzling, vividly coloured, metamorphic, mixed media floral works on paper that suggest beaded textiles, nonagenarian Monir Farmanfarmaian, whose faceted, mirrored sculptures shape modernist geometric forms out of Persian designs, melding her Iranian heritage with that of her adopted city, New York and Andrea Fraser, with her tall mound of discarded costumes collected from Rio's Carnevale, remnants of their wearers» dreams.
The three monochromatic wall paintings created for the Jean - Michel Wilmotte - designed gallery space are rendered in intense colour and each form is a subtly distorted geometric shape that activates the wall, disorientates the viewer, and almost seems to waver like a pool of water.
Before affixing the translucent coloured Perspex to Propaganda (1965) and Plastica (Paesaggio con Brancusi)(1965), he used the simple geometric shapes as stencils to create repeating forms, which give a sense of dynamism.
Part of her Homes series, which includes acrylic paintings on paper illustrating a «utopian view of the concept of home», the illustrations offer playful, geometric shapes, vibrant colours and a strong contrast of light and shadow.
With a love for simplicity, colour and geometric shapes, Aylina Krumpmann is a German graphic designer, art director and illustrator from Berlin whose client list boasts brands such as Mercedes - Benz, Pepsi Max, Adidas and Samsung.
The geometric shapes and primary colours of the «play blocks» refer simultaneously to the abstract modernism of the 1910s and 1920s, such as the art movement De Stijl of Piet Mondriaan and Theo Van Doesburg.
Doorsen uses drawing as a way for investigation of ideas and shapes, she plays with curves and lines, geometric mark making and organic forms, colour and monochrome.
She also started making clothes and adapting the fashionable garments of the day into what she called «simultaneous dresses», whose geometric shapes and slivers of coloured fabric accentuated the sway and movement of the body.
Reducing her formal vocabulary to its essential elements, Herrera started creating paintings in which boldly coloured, sharply defined geometric shapes predominated, and she exhibited this new work through the salon in 1949 — 52.
Although Andersen's inspiration and style displays remnants from both Jorn and Kirkeby, with their intuitive shapes and explosions of colour, and Ib Geertsen and Per Arnoldi's contrastingly tight geometric modes of expression, he is entirely his own person.
In two series from 2009, Digital Painting and After Francis Bacon, Paricio used an unusual mix of hard - lined, flat geometric and amorphous shapes in primary and jewel colours alongside swathes of thick, spattered paint on canvases that were gradually edging towards the figurative.
Abstract experimentation brought forward by the artist creates imaginary shapes, bright colours, and geometric elements.
Dynamic geometric structures, angular shapes and striking colour characterise Jon Fox's work.
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In 1908, influenced by Paul Cezanne's geometric - style landscape paintings of Montagne Sainte - Victoire, as well as his masterpiece The Large Bathers (Les Grandes Baigneuses) Picasso and Braque executed a series of landscape paintings that were very similar to Cezanne's, both in their colours (dark greens, light browns) and simplified geometrical shapes.
One of the most distinct styles of geometric abstract painting to emerge from the modernist era, was the Op - Art movement (an abbreviation of «optical art») whose hallmark was the engagement of the eye, by means of complex, often monochromatic, geometric patterns, to cause it to see colours and shapes that were not actually there.
Always taking as his starting point familiar images from contemporary culture, stylistically Thomas Scheibitz works in the abstract tradition, using vibrant colours, geometric forms, fragmented type and deconstructed shapes.
His painting gradually became simpler via a play of geometric shapes and a reduced number of colours.
Reflecting influences of Pop and Minimalist art, Apfelbaum uses geometric and organic shapes to create abstract patterns in a saturated spectrum of exuberant colour.
That spirit is kept alive also via the incorporation of other techniques: airy, expressive fields of stained painting evoking his light - filled colour fields, stencilled patterns and outlined shapes recalling the seminal Map Paintings, an underlying geometric rigour and structural complexity which has encompassed his career in the interplay between rectangular and circular forms.
In the late 1960s Stella expanded his use of colour in the Protractor series, an influential group of paintings marked by intersecting geometric and curvilinear shapes and plays of vivid and harmonious colours, some of which were fluorescent.
She was a Russian - born, Jewish - French artist who, with her husband Robert Delaunay and others, cofounded the Orphism art movement, noted for its use of strong colours and geometric shapes.
Simple geometric and lyrical shapes such as diamonds, circles, spirals and lines are spelt out in economically applied blocks of brushed colour and playful, unguarded gestures.
The minimalist designs used geometric shapes and areas of colour.
The mix and match styling of the objects in this living room provide plenty to look at that doesn't require colour, from plaster busts that sit on the side table to the geometric shapes and faux marble stool.
If you're planning a really eye - catching geometric floor, try complementing it with a relatively neutral palette and clean lines so that you don't have too many colours and shapes vying for attention and crowding the room.
In every sense of the word — with «soft geometrics» the shapes are less angular and the colours are all dreamy hues of pastels.
Crafted from incredibly soft 100 % cotton, this towel has a thick 600gsm and is in bold colours and beautiful geometric shapes.
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