Sentences with phrase «iconic paint colors»

B5 Blue and Plum Crazy debuted in 1969 and 1970, respectively, and people consider them to be two of the most iconic paint colors for Challengers and Chargers.

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And instead of painting the Flamenco and the Amazona bag with new color or covering it with different leather, they are presenting the new iconic in gold suede with embossed Anagram.
This unique Hellcat will feature one - off Stryker Red paint (a color previously reserved for the iconic Viper), exclusive Hellcat badging, a video documentary, an electronic vehicle build book, still shots of the manufacturing process, a Hellcat embossed Laguna leather iPad sleeve, a signed Hellcat lithograph, and a specially designed «birth - certificate.»
Another option is Hard Candy Custom ™ paint, a large metal flake paint finish that recalls the iconic styling of 1970s custom bikes, and offers blazing color showing through a deep, rich finish.
Based on the 2014 Fiat 500 Lounge model, the 1957 Edition enhances its iconic silhouette with a vintage look, thanks to classic exterior colors, including Bianco, or for a bi-color look, Verde Chiaro or exclusive Celeste paired with a Bianco painted roof and mirror caps.
The boldly colored illustrations range from a flapper party to a wide expanse of open coast to a painting of Lange's most iconic photograph.
MoMA 32 Canvases: 14 x 19», 2017 The thirty most iconic paintings of the MoMA's permanent collection, as reduced to dominant color story and subject matter.
The composition is dominated by a large expanse of wood painted with the artist's iconic cadmium red, resulting in an area that resonates and reverberates with an intensity of color that is unrivalled in twentieth century art, except perhaps by the forces of color created by Mark Rothko on his large - scale canvases.
His paintings and distilled style went on to influence Bauhaus artists, the Minimalists of the 1960s, Color Field Painting and even iconic fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent, who created the «Mondrian» dress — made with fabric matching the artist's Neo-Plastic color blocColor Field Painting and even iconic fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent, who created the «Mondrian» dress — made with fabric matching the artist's Neo-Plastic color bloccolor blocking.
These iconic compositions of complex, skewed angles and radiant, tonal color allude to the multiple narratives coursing through the history of modernist painting, from the utopian vision of Russian Constructivism to the hallucinatory images of Op Art.
The paintings and sculptures of New York - based Wendy White reference iconic branding against a spectrum of color.
Poppy Fields features a series of vividly colored, oil on linen paintings that are uniquely intimate in scale and nature compared to the artist's iconic large - scale Ash paintings and monumental sculptures.
Often employing fanciful landscapes or staged interiors and intense color palettes to portray her iconic distorted figures, she creates provocative paintings that elicit visceral reactions.
The color of each painting derives from the nudes by Impressionist artist Auguste Renoir, and revisits a technique Levine first employed in 1989 with her Meltdown series of woodcut prints, where an averaging algorithm was used to create a checkerboard composition based on modernist artists» iconic paintings.
A number of cast bronze sculptures that appropriate objects from outside of the Western canon will also be on view, including Gamelan Figures, Naga Effigy, and Little Dancer (all from 2017); as well as Monochromes after Van Gogh Sunflowers: 1 - 12 (2015) in which the artist makes use of pixelation to produce a series of monochromatic panels where the individual colors are derived from Van Gogh's iconic paintings.
His paintings are composed of an economical vernacular: hard, clean lines; sheer reflective fields of color; and open, iconic signs, appear to contain a clear communicative promise.
Nowhere is this rendered with more concision than in the iconic work Fémur d'homme belge (Femur of a Belgian Man, 1964 — 65), a human thighbone painted in the Belgian national colors.
She gained fame with her invention of the color - stain technique — applying thin washes of paint to unprimed canvas — in her iconic Mountains and Sea (1952), a motivating work for Morris Louis, Kenneth Noland, and other Color Field painters who emerged in the»color - stain technique — applying thin washes of paint to unprimed canvas — in her iconic Mountains and Sea (1952), a motivating work for Morris Louis, Kenneth Noland, and other Color Field painters who emerged in the»Color Field painters who emerged in the»60s.
His iconic abstract symbols begin as scribbles and sketches of monsters, buildings or abstract patterns that he enlarges on canvas and paints with brilliant color.
Stanley Whitney's now - iconic compositional approach to painting consists of loosely gridding squares of vibrant color.
This exhibition will include not only the iconic color paintings of the 1950s and 1960s, but also works from the 1930s and 40s when Rothko employed more representational and symbolic imagery.
Lister's love for geometric abstraction, color field painting and old school digital graphics led him to reinterpret the iconic images in the 8 - bit inspired vocabulary through the watercolor medium.
Its rich colors and vivacity inspired the creation of his signature plate paintings, full of textures and iconic imagery.
His large - scale paintings, almost weight - down by excessive use of paint, striking in their vivid or in - depth color and upside - down iconic characters are every bit a part of the movement as we can imagine.
In this exhibition of new paintings and works on paper, Kushner extends the boundaries of his compositions, infusing his iconic, organic imagery with vibrant color and increased geometric precision in a lyrical synthesis of styles and techniques.
The exhibition will include both works on paper and the artist's iconic three - dimensional constructions, which are first carved and later painted in bright colors that portray his idiosyncratic aesthetic and ultimately optimistic world view.
AF looked real close in the dynamic swaths of color in the paintings and found the iconic smiley faces cleverly incorporated.
Part of his iconic Abstrakte Bilder series, it is an example of a visual stimulus through the use of color, in this case the tonal vivacity of red, yellow and blue, drawing our attention to the physicality of the oil paint itself, as a physical substance in both its original and manipulated forms.
They include one of Barnett Newman's «zip» paintings, «Onement II,» with its vertical brick - red stripe slicing through a scarlet field; Mark Rothko's 1949 «Untitled,» an arrangement of abstract forms that foreshadows his iconic imagery of the 1950s; and Clyfford Still's «Number 5,» a vivid yellow canvas with splashes of color that seem to leap off its surface.
Tänzerin is an exceptional rarity in Polke's use of his most celebrated and iconic earlier technique of the hand - painted Raster and his prolific experimentations with color.
As we seek out today's inheritors of Mark Rothko's iconic color field painting style, we can't only search for work that looks similar to his.
At that point I only knew his later, iconic 1920s, hard - edged paintings in which the exact placement and definition of color and shape became paramount.
The paintings by de Kooning also represent two iconic bodies of his late work, including four major examples of abstract landscape paintings from the 1970s, in which the artist's vibrating strokes of bright blues and flesh pinks evoke the sea, sand, and coastal light of East Hampton, and a group of paintings from the 1980s where he transforms his richly impasto canvases of the previous decade into luminous compositions in which ribbons of color ripple and curve across pale, ethereal backdrops.
You can also paint on the iconic cream - colored icing drizzle that dresses up the real Christmas pudding to make this DIY ornament look absolutely delectable.
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