Sentences with phrase «inky red»

Cat., New York, Whitney Museum of American Art and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Adolph Gottlieb, 1968, p. 21) The immediate intensity of the inky red and black orb is mirrored by the saturated blue explosion that embodies the title of Red and Blue, resulting in an enduring painting of pure optical brilliance.

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Pair your inky blue or deep red leather sandals with a comfortable sarong or a jumpsuit.
Each of Dallas's scenes, in fact, are shot straight (if in red smoke or inky night), and in this way and more, Coppola manipulates the way we understand how melodrama churns in its own exploded trajectories.
It's cold and foreign to her, in the same way that hers — of inky blacks and burning reds — is to us.
The 75th Golden Globes was a big night for symbolic, statement - making style on the red carpet, thanks to a parade of powerfully dressed women in an inky sea of black dresses, accessorized with Time's Up lapel pins and accompanied by female activists.
My mother's blood red hair from high school was now an inky Morticia Addams black that didn't drape so much as slide down her body, accentuating the svelte curves she would later spend years and thousands of dollars on worthless exercise videos and equipment trying to get back.
Within the tunnel under the arch, the discarded doll from earlier floated into the inky dark, illuminated somehow by red light, towards emerging figures at the other end of the tunnel - more soldiers, themselves glowing with the same eerie red light.
Where an inky, consuming black expanse is the bass note of Stacked Black, an incandescent white expanse is at the center of Light Stir, surrounded by a rhythmic frame of calligraphic red, blue and green strokes that pursue one another around the edge with quiet elegance.
The city's own Centro de Edicion might seem dark on the surface, the Steadman - eqsue scribbles of Luis Felipe Noé are intense and inky, but fighting for space between these lines are an array of colours; smears of reds, blues and greens.
Drawing its title from Hannah Arendt's definition of bureaucracy, the exhibition takes the bored energy of office labor and channels it into a multipart dive into the sublimely overflowing inbox, the inky warm Xerox room, the balled up wads of red tape, and the moments of escape that punctuate the droning beige sameness of nine to five.
Still's blues range from turquoise and cobalt to inky midnight hues; reds from orange / red to the deep, earthy oxblood that's his hallmark.
Black paintings, red paintings, paintings composed of gold and of earth; a long, inky «Automobile Tire Print» on 20 sheets of paper; «Elemental Structures» of found stone, wood and metal: The early»50s were a fertile time intellectually for the young artist.
Among many that fit the tragic bill, the elegiac weight of the inky bars in Black in Deep Red (1957) is a wordless gloss on Rothko's well - known reading of the ancient Greek tragedian Aeschylus.
A red hot sun suspended over an inky liquid expanse that quakes with potential.
Watching a movie trailer, colors just cascade across the screen, reds leap out against deep, inky blacks, whites are sharp and stark.
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