Sentences with phrase «highly keyed color»

She achieves volume with juxtapositions of highly keyed color and occasionally adds small touches of patterns to the work.
Hume has continued to expand his signature use of glossy enamel paint on aluminum panels, usually in highly keyed color combinations, by introducing entirely new compositions and motifs.

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By building layer upon layer of close valued, luminous colored strokes of oil paint, across areas and vast fields of highly keyed, chromatically rich, and close valued color, Monet achieved a look and feel that goes well beyond conventional easel painting.
The void is an important compositional element, emphasized by the diffusion of highly - keyed color and accented by a harder - edged application of black.
This attribute is underscored by her limited and highly - selective use of color --- one, two, or three key hues, in most cases.
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