Sentences with phrase «intense color often»

Not exact matches

Just be sure to take a smaller amount as lipstick is often more intense in its color.
But it is often evident that cougars prefer intense colors that just cover up their wrinkles, use heavy makeup, powder, lip color and more.
The often dour colors reserved for Muslim women in the Middle East are replaced by an intense kaleidoscopic rainbow that swirls nightly through the smoky market stalls in the Forodhani Gardens.
In Gorky's most effective and accomplished paintings between the years 1941 and 1948, he consistently used intense stained fields of color, often letting the paint run and drip, under and around his familiar lexicon of organic and biomorphic shapes and delicate lines.
In Gorky's most effective and accomplished paintings between the years 1941 — 1948, he consistently used intense stained fields of color, often letting the paint run and drip, under and around his familiar lexicon of organic and biomorphic shapes and delicate lines.
The artist's vivid oil paintings offer fragmented fields of intense color applied frenetically, often leaving charcoal marks and the linen canvas exposed, further emphasizing the immediate and intuitive nature of Childish's work.
Rodman often integrates gestural painting, diagrammatic drawing, and intense color with sculptural and architectural constructions.
Hofmann's color — always intense, saturated, often acidic — along with his assertive paint application and urgent energy that characterizes even his most delicate works, seem to connect him to the painters associated with the German Expressionist group Die Brücke and Der Blaue Reiter.
Often tropical in their subject matter, these are paintings of intense color on a monumental scale.
Sincere and intense but also playful, McCarthy transforms found wood surfaces into bursts, geometric blocks of color and woven patterns that are often emphasized by text and spray paint.
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.
But AbEx works in particular — with their intense color, large scale, and, in Pollock's case at least, frenzied application of paint — can elicit an emotional response from viewers that requires a physical, often prolonged, encounter with them.
What characterizes the artworks of Neo-expressionism is an immediate return to painting as the primary, almost organic part of artistry — this reflects perfectly in often large - scale pieces, covered in thick layers of paint and raw brushstrokes of intense colors.
These color works are often autobiographical, depicting fathers and sons or dreamy adolescent boys; others show shirtless models — posed on a bed or amid lush paradisiacal greenery — and betray the intense voyeuristic pleasure of the man behind the lens.
Often painting and repainting each work over several years, Nickson locks his subjects — beaches, bathers, sunsets and even tracks in the sand — in taut geometric compositions and intense color.
This time the colors are opaque, fully intense and definitely opposed, and the edges are unbled, harder and often stressed by a narrow line of canvas.»
Pochoir was frequently used to create prints of intense color, and is most often associated with Art Nouveau and Art Deco design.
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