Sentences with phrase «intense colored fields»

Throughout 1968 I made paintings with rollers, stains, hard edge borders and lines across intense colored fields.
The video installation Watercolour, 2004, by Ceal Floyer, on view in the museum's second floor William J. Glackens wing, is an intense color field that fills the television monitor.

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A new analysis of galaxy colors, however, indicates that the farthest objects in the deep fields must be extremely intense, unexpectedly bright knots of blue - white, hot newborn stars embedded in primordial proto - galaxies that are too faint to be seen even by Hubble's far vision — as if only the lights on a distant Christmas tree were seen and so one must infer the presence of the whole tree (more discussion at: STScI; and Lanzetta et al, 2002).
To achieve his luminous effects, the artist placed a variety of colored filters between lens and subject to introduce intense fields of color, transforming the image at the moment of exposure.
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.
The thick white spots on pitch black look like star maps, but the black effaces earlier fields of intense color.
Termed Color Field painting by the art critic and champion of American abstract painting, Clement Greenberg, it was defined and differentiated from Abstract Expressionism by an intense approach to color theory and a revolutionary application of pColor Field painting by the art critic and champion of American abstract painting, Clement Greenberg, it was defined and differentiated from Abstract Expressionism by an intense approach to color theory and a revolutionary application of pcolor theory and a revolutionary application of paint.
As in jazz, improvisation propels Mason's art to new heights as she applies her well - honed gestural and color - field sensitivity to riffs of intense color and bold vibrational passages.
The rapidly changing technology of acrylic permitted large expanses of color to be both intense and very thin, which allowed the Color Field painters to experiment with extremes of economy and clarity in their paint handcolor to be both intense and very thin, which allowed the Color Field painters to experiment with extremes of economy and clarity in their paint handColor Field painters to experiment with extremes of economy and clarity in their paint handling.
Named for a Greek island in the Aegean, Stamos's Infinity Field paintings express the warmth of the sun and the rocky coast through their intense color and irregularly contoured forms.
Her style suggests an intense shimmer of light over the landscape, a reinterpretation of color field abstraction and impressionism.
The color fields were so intense that my camera couldn't decide where to focus.
His ectoplasmic figures strain like savage forces of nature against shallow fields of intense color and strict armatures that bind them to the picture plane.
By the end of the decade, the artist's ongoing exploration of figure - ground tensions is expressed in such works as «Große Flächenteilung / Spiegel» (Large field - division / mirror)(1989) and «Unterbrechung» (Interruption)(1989), in which simple shapes are painted over horizontal swaths of intense and even acrid contrasting color fields.
By the late 1950s and early 1960s, Lassnig's work had turned to gestural, field - like abstract landscapes, exemplified by «Tachismus 4» (Tachism 4)(1958/1959) and «Ohne Titel (Untitled)(c. 1960), in which her earlier subdued palette is replaced by intense, warm color.
While Boxer was originally known as a Color Field Painter, he began moving towards process art in the 1960s with his art creating dense surfaces of intense radiance and nuance made with sand, glitter, sawdust, wood shavings, beads and more.
«Tim Bavington's intense fields of psychedelically colored stripes, on view in his upcoming show at Bentley Gallery, might not appear at first glance to relate to music, but underpinning these paintings is the artist's experience of popular music by the likes of the Rolling Stones, Oasis, The Who, Jimi Hendrix, and Neil Young, among other rock icons.
The bright pop of colors, the infinite, upright stalks, and the intense sensation of truly being within a «field», all created from tiny glass beads, was hard to step away from.
It is important to note that, by 1962, the art world was quickly absorbing the early waves of Pop art and Color Field painting, both of which set the fashion compass to intense and unadulterated cColor Field painting, both of which set the fashion compass to intense and unadulterated colorcolor.
Characteristics of this movement include works on a colossal scale which are sometimes intense, spontaneous, and extraordinarily expressive, while other times they are more contemplative through the use of vast color fields.
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