Sentences with phrase «gradation from»

You want to work quickly so the colors blend together and create a nice gradation from one color to the next.
HDR preserves the gradation from dark to light in ways that SDR (standard dynamic range) can not.
The Venetian fixture reads elegant, European grandeur and his creation is indeed the first - ever to feature a tonal gradation from «transparent and light to opaque and dark.»
While the left sides of both works accentuate the rich, sumptuous depths of the morning glory's indigo and violets petals, the right sides portray the gradation from pale yellow to corn blue in the interior of the flower.
Made of numerous layers of almost imperceptible strokes the subtle gradation from dark to light suggests volume and depth, and gives this deceptively simple composition a great tactile beauty.
Complementing these new pieces will be two earlier works — Twill Series (Jet Black) from 2009 and Twill Series (Imperial Blue) from 2010, both of which were inspired by a change in gradation from light to dark.
The structure is almost painterly in its gradation from ochre to aubergine.
Here's the rest of it:»... Reason tells me, that if numerous gradations from a simple and imperfect eye to one complex and perfect can be shown to exist, each grade being useful to its possessor, as is certainly the case; if further, the eye ever varies and the variations be inherited, as is likewise certainly the case; and if such variations should be useful to any animal under changing conditions of life, then the difficulty of believing that a perfect and complex eye could be formed by natural selection, though insuperable by our imagination, should not be considered as subversive of the theory.
Reason tells me, that if numerous gradations from a simple and imperfect eye to one complex and perfect can be shown to exist, each grade being useful to its possessor, as is certain the case; if further, the eye ever varies and the variations be inherited, as is likewise certainly the case; and if such variations should be useful to any animal under changing conditions of life, then the difficulty of believing that a perfect and complex eye could be formed by natural selection, should not be considered as subversive of the theory.»
She deploys sets of subtly irregular stripes in gradations from white to gray to black (horizontal in Flag, vertical or diagonal in the Awning series).

Not exact matches

Ford speaks, it is true, of a divine «temporal freedom,» but this freedom wholly derives from the divine nontemporal decision and thus amounts only to the temporal emergence of a nontemporal freedom: «God's temporal freedom is exercised in his integrative and propositional activity, where he fits to each actual world that gradation of pure possibilities best suited to contribute to the maximum intensity and harmony of his consequent physical experience» (IPQ 13:376; my emphasis).
In the primordial nature, taken in abstraction from acts of becoming... eternal objects have togetherness but not gradations of importance.»
Whitehead nowhere in Process and Reality argues explicitly for such intermediate entities, but it is interesting that he maintains a gradation of enduring objects, from the one extreme of the atomic material body to the opposite extreme of the presiding thread: «But just as the difference between living and non-living occasions is not sharp, but more or less, so the distinction between an enduring object which is an atomic material body and one which is not, is again more or less.»
The gradation of eternal objects in respect to this germaneness is the «objective lure» for feeling; the concrescent process admits a selection from this objective lure» into subjective efficiency.
Good, in this sense, contains an extremely wide range of gradations, extending from the purely external observance of good order to the most intimate self - examination and character - formation and to personal self - sacrifice for the most sublime human values.
The differentiation between «implicit» and «explicit» ontologies is meant to be a gradationfrom the statements about reality by the natural subject to those of the scientist and on to those of the philosopher.
The two metaphysical aspects of the notion of «importance» were referred to earlier: first, the unity — «subjective form» — which results from the gradation of alternatives in terms of their intensity and, secondly, the sense of purpose itself — «subjective aim» — which determines that gradation.
There is a very careful gradation upward from the production of plant life (vv.
however, are awakening to the fact that there are gradations of gluten intolerance — from gluten sensitivity to guten intolerance to celiac sprue, and that one could very well be the springboard to the next level if the gluten free diet is not followed.
Your eyes will wear a gentle palette of semi-matte shades, with a gradation of colours from blue to blush.
The small assortment ranges in grade from 2 - B to 9 - H, which allows for ample gradations of shade on better days, when spots might mimic Rorschach inkblots or elaborate mold growth.
Its because of the gradation factor which is inspired from the Korean makeup look with just about little color in the inner lips and faded look in the outer edges.
For instance all shades from the L'Oreal Tint Caresse, Maybelline Lip Gradation.
«This gradation gives a wide - eyed effect and distracts from puffiness.»
It's all bold, shocking, and brutal, a tonal departure from the director's typically dry, minimalist work, although just as attuned to gradations of class as his much - praised earlier films.
The back - and - forth between the couple's in - the - moment honeymoon unease and their earlier acquaintance and courtship is subtle, as is the way in which character is defined by music — Edward's jazz set against classical for Florence (the gradations of the latter, from the optimistic expanses of Mozart to the tempests of Beethoven, are nicely caught).
A perforation pattern derived from mathematical curves and gradations in perfect alignment gives the seats a particularly contemporary appearance.
Elsewhere, in a series of work from 2009 which verges on the monochromatic, the works demonstrate subtle gradations of oranges, pinks and reds.
Gili's land is surrounded by white sand with gradation of sea water from light blue to dark blue.
Computer and old - school television screens come to mind as well as color gradation studies from Photoshop.
Sites, subjects, and methods of observation are critical to each artist's visual language: planted fields, elevations seen from an airplane window, gradations of color in a sky reflected on a watery plane, shapes glanced at through apertures between buildings, or the puzzle of shapes in a tapestry - like world are some of the inspirations for the paintings shown here.
Gradually she began abstracting from the still - life images, pulling apart the compositions, re-introducing the grid, and arriving at a kind of abstraction where the original image has almost completely disappeared and small geometric units remain supreme, producing an illusion of subtle gradations and nuanced change across the surface.
Horizonal oval shaped ceramic slates mounted and protruding a few inches from the walls are installed around the sculptures and alternate from dark vibrant earth tones to creamy light gradations that connote pristine marble surfaces.
What the camera often struggles to record are the subtle gradations that have marked the beads and the journeys they often travel from studio, to home, and back when complete for piecing together.
In Chou's photographs, these three - dimensional structures are completely dissolved and flattened into abstract geometric forms, their subtle gradations of colour entirely derived from the play of light and shadow.
From 1961 to 1964, the artist experimented with contrasting black and white compositions, occasionally including tonal gray gradations.
Each is composed of small squares painted varying gradations of hues from Goethe's color wheel and juxtaposed with those painted some other color — ultramarine in three
This suite of new works provides an intimate counterpart to FAILE's recent large - scale explorations of religious motifs while drawing out less obvious threads in their practice, from subtle gradations of color and pattern to a conscious removal of clear identities in order to explore archetypical structures beneath.
Wang paints rectangular fields, each layer progressing farther from the edge and closer to the centre, creating a subtle gradation of colour and the effect of an illuminated rectangle or void.
This light - suffused gradation of color from more to less intense is what separates Boyd from Albers and many other geometric painters who keep color constant on the plane within the borders of form.
Heading downstairs to the exhibition space, «Daughters of Penelope» surveys the historic relationship between women artists and Dovecot: there's a strong sense of place ever present, from Moss circle / square (2010) in which Caroline Dear draws on her training in basket weaving, picking out grasses from her home on Skye which she dries and knots into tactile, perishable grids, to Naomi Robertson's Kantha Diaries (2011) produced after a trip to west Bengal, absorbing Kantha quilt designs into blue - white reproductions of daily rhythms, or a rug, Untitled (2013) created by Julie Brook and Dovecot, that mimics the gradations of tone in the British artist's burnt ochre pigment drawings, picked up while travelling through deserts in Libya and Namibia.
There is a very manifest expression of the self - evidence of the work's fabrication in the gradations of the pigment as it flows from the edge of the canvas down towards its center.
«This light - suffused gradation of color from more to less intense is what separates Boyd from Albers and many other geometric painters who keep color constant on the plane within the borders of form,» he wrote.
Experimenting with her stash of gelatin silver print photographic paper, used thirty years ago to create a series evoking Cuban surrealist painter Wifredo Lam, she adds subtle gradations of color, from lavender and peach to silver.
Artist Statement «I altered the typeface Avant Garde by Herb Lubalin for the word CHANGE, visually showing the transformation from very bold to very thin and enhanced by a gradation through...
The faces emerge from lines of Davis» poetry, scrawled in densely layered cursive script that reads: «There's something about dignity / And something about shame / There's something about honesty / And something about blame...» Covering each sheet, the text creates a wide range of value gradation, punctuated with highlights of negative space.
«The [Butterfly] paintings themselves are hard - edged spatial illusions in rich gradations of colour that appear to expand and contract... Grotjahn actually riffs from the whole range of abstraction: Malevich, Mark Rothko, Ad Reinhardt, Frank Stella, Brice Marden et al... Grotjahn is actively encoding references including pop psychedelic associations.»
The resulting «map» is a smooth gradation of color representing bits of the chromatic spectrum captured from the original site.
Apropos whatever, during my lifetime I have seen liquid - filled thermometers in the UK make the switch from gradation in Fahrenheit to Celsius.
Unlike the original, the Plus illuminates in gradations of white light (from 2000 - to 6500K).
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