It engages with the legacies of Frank Stella, Gary Lang, and Peter Max, all post Joseph Albers, who brought
a hard edge to painting and exploited color to tap into an affective and human motivational state.
The only important difference is that while Richter utilizes various painterly range from monochrome, minimal color charts,
hard edge to gestural abstraction, as well as his occasional use of croppings and other mechanical intervention of makings and unmakings, you have always stayed with one basic image and format.
It is in this tension where the surface of the canvas provides a stark contrast between impulse and order,
hard edge to soft, as if there are two paintings within one struggling to occupy the same space.
In 1981 Mr. and Mrs. Tony Andress gifted this set of ten lithographs from Albers» 1965 series Homage to the Square, Soft Edge -
Hard Edge to the Abilene Fine Arts Museum.
The engine sounds good when you start piling on the revs, though, with
a hard edge to the Japanese four - cylinder buzz.
Mike Newell, who gave family tension such bitterness and edge in The Good Father a few years ago, has been brought in to stiffen this piece of Hibernian confectionery, but there's no giving
a hard edge to a custard.
Also, she has such
a hard edge to her that's normally a plus for guys in action movies.
I'm pretty minimalist when it comes to clothing (blacks, greys, navy) but there's nothing a few studs can't enhance and give
a hard edge to.
For the daring girl who wants to make a bold statement in the rain, these boots are perfect for adding a bit of
hard edge to a dreary day.
The leather boots and bag help toughen the whole look up and adds
a hard edge to the outfit.
It's this sort of thing that people use against Arsenal when it's argued that the team aren't cynical enough or don't have
a hard edge to them but, frankly, if having those things means being like Diego Costa, then no thank you.
While all had praise for the nearly 18 - month - long government review process, there was an underlying anxiety and
hard edge to each of the aircraft - maker's pitches.
Despite a veneer of showbiz glitter and a breakthrough win by Marc Turnesa, everyone in Las Vegas was talking about
the harder edge to life on the PGA Tour
The point is that a subtle colour like camel can be lifted and led by black, which in turn can hope for
its hard edges to get a makeover.
So, while taking a much
harder edge to the feel - good hug - an - Indian West of «Dances With Wolves,» «Hostiles» ultimately falls back on the same one - dimensional archetypes, depicting Native Americans either as ruthless savages or as stoic sages, with nothing in between.
Snow World, from developer Link Kit, is yet another one of those deceptively cute games that turns out to have
a harder edge to its gameplay than you would initially suspect.
Over the course of the GT - R's life, Nissan has gradually engineered out some of the car's
hard edges to bring about the higher degree of civility that tends to be asked of modern day performance cars.
Odita brings
hard edges to life without falling back on reductive logic or illusion.
He turns tar into shades from light red to near black, from
hard edges to chiaroscuro.
TM: Your earlier work has
a harder edge to it, especially compared to your recent paintings.
A slight lack of finesse in the sort of frequencies where mids and treble meet can also cause
some hard edges to certain vocals, depending on the singer's register.
Not exact matches
To appreciate that, just look at old enterprise software from five to 10 years ago: It was hard - edged, unfriendly software that didn't take the needs of the people using it into accoun
To appreciate that, just look at old enterprise software from five
to 10 years ago: It was hard - edged, unfriendly software that didn't take the needs of the people using it into accoun
to 10 years ago: It was
hard -
edged, unfriendly software that didn't take the needs of the people using it into account.
«We move from three possible options - soft,
hard and cliff
edge -
to two.
With the black model (it also comes in cyan and magenta), it's
hard to see where the screen ends and the phone's
edge begins, which gives it a nice, polished look.
«It's scary when you know you're on the
edge of something that you know is going
to be big, but you're one of the pioneers — that's when it's
hardest to invest in expansion or equipment,» Cowgill says.
In general, the Red camera's imagery is considered
to be somewhat cold and
hard -
edged — in essence, trading away some of the aesthetics of imagery for unflinching detail.
«The big beauty brands will have
to work
harder to maintain the market because it's their market
to lose and if these major fashion players nibble away at the
edges, it has a diluting effect on the market share these cosmetic companies have,» Saunders added.
Clio has had
to work
hard to evolve its brand and expand its services
to keep an
edge on competitors.
«Sometimes,» he said, «it's
hard for women
to have an
edge.»
«There are so few small companies out there that even know about the possibility of doing all this,» says Allen, «that it's
hard not
to view this as our competitive
edge.
Meanwhile,
edge grain boards are easier
to clean, but they tend
to be
harder on knife
edges than end grain boards.
But in negotiating a new deal this week
to bail out Greece, Germany displayed what many Europeans saw as a
harder, more selfish
edge, demanding painful measures from Athens and resisting any firm commitment
to granting Greece relief from its crippling debt.
Compared
to conventional
hard -
edge excavation methods, the Clean Harbors approach
to daylighting poses a greatly reduced risk
to underground infrastructure.
BEIJING — China has struck a
hard stance on the issue at the root of the looming trade fight between Beijing and Washington: China's government - led drive, which Washington describes as breaking international rules,
to build the cutting -
edge industries of the future.
Nevertheless I do worry that the fall in exports from a strong dollar is a bit stronger than the rise in exports from a weak dollar: I suspect because there is a hysteresis effect: Once a factory is shut down, it stays shut down — and if firms don't continuously invest
to stay at the cutting
edge of technology, it can be
hard for a high - wage advanced economy
to stay globally competitive.
While it offers a tax
edge over oil - backed ETFs, it's
hard to imagine this coin existing if not for the wider crypto craze.
The laser industry has seen a lot of innovation in recent years, and IPG Photonics (NASDAQ: IPGP) has worked
hard to keep its
edge in a rapidly changing market.
Maybe the most
hard -
edged social conservative in Ottawa, Mr. Anders is well - known for being the sole parliamentarian
to vote against granting former South African president Nelson Mandela an honorary Canadian citizenship.
They wanted
to take him on a ride without human interventions
to demonstrate that the cars could handle so - called
edge cases, tricky road situations that are
hard to predict.
Perhaps the most
hard -
edged social conservative in Ottawa, he is well - known for being the sole parliamentarian
to vote against granting former South African president Nelson Mandela an honorary Canadian citizenship.
Canada's housing market has been on
edge this year as mortgage guidelines came into effect, making it
harder for prospective buyers
to qualify for loans.
The late French journalist André Frossard was a convert
to Catholicism from the fashionable atheism of his class, an atheism that was once a Parisian intellectual fad but that has taken on a much
harder, Christophobic
edge across the twenty - first - century Western world.
And we have all watched you boldly take the way of abundance — no matter how it seemed like it didn't matter — because God makes meaning out of messes, because He is the God who can make all our brokenness into abundance, because, you and I say this back
to each other over and over again: The Writer of the story has written Himself into the
hardest places of yours and is softening the broken
edges of everything with redeeming, abundant grace.»
infinity is the concept that is
hardest to grasp, just stop thinking of everything else and think about infinity.if your mind isn't totally blown in 15 seconds start thinking of infinity backwards.think about the very
edge of space and time as far as we can sense it and then realize that this nowhere even close
to the tip of the iceberg.
He is working with the Waodani tribe at the
edge of the Amazon in Ecuador
to help them solve a transportation riddle plaguing
hard to reach regions all over the world: What do you do when the road ends?
This
hard -
edged series joins Daredevil, Jessica Jones and Luke Cage, as the newest edition
to the Netflix's own Marvel Cinematic Universe.
His specific stands received less attention than his brilliant use of «compassionate conservative» language
to take the
hard edges off his views.
It's
hard to imagine someone walking from the centre of London
to a field on the «
edge of town» and I don't hear many people using the word «Chunnel» any more.
However» and this is the crux of the matter» without Christianity Christ loses his reality and becomes an idea, sentiment, image, or inspiration, all fine things but all lacking the
hard -
edged density of life, which is ironic given Wiman's fierce loyalty
to the real.
Blanche A. Jenson meditates on the losses, precisely for women, entailed in the subjection of the biblical narrative, in all its
hard -
edged oddity,
to the demands of feminist theory.