Sentences with phrase «intense colors showing»

Yellows and red indicate higher - than - normal anomalies, with more intense colors showing higher concentrations.

Not exact matches

Picked to perfection and not left to overripen, this Zinfandel shows off a beautifully intense, deep purple color.
The color yellow has been shown to help the brain retain information, so I always recommend an artwork with intense yellows for a desk or study room.
I've reported on psychological research about the color red, showing it uniquely conveys and activates intense feelings, like power and energy.
Translated to fashion, his Roberto Cavalli fall 2018 runway show brought leopard prints aplenty, an intense and dark - toned color palette, magical ombre refinements, and a good dose of bohemian - rock vibes that are very dear to Roberto Cavalli's legacy (and to those who love it).
Always wear a neutral or light color lipstick, you want the eyes to be the star of the show and not go too much with intense eyes and bold lips together.
«Blue is the Warmest Color,» even with intense and ill - fitting explicit scenes, manages to show the passion between the two main characters.
Art historian Daniel S. Palmer writes in the show's catalogue essay, «He uses the formal characteristics of the medium — intense color, powdery luminosity, and a rapid, direct process — to materialize the mysterious landscape of his mind and achieve a more complete understanding of himself.»
The title of the show references the electric color phthalo blue or Phthalocyanine, a synthetic pigment that Lozano favors in his paintings for its brilliant and intense quality intended to create a euphoric mood in the space.
On October 26th, Ken Johnson's review Minding the Gap Between Rarefied and Local Art Culture states, «A video called «Intertextuality» that shows a chicken wandering around on a city street has been altered to give it the high - contrast darks and lights and the intense, fruity color of an Andy Warhol painting... The effect of such works is to conflate in the viewer's mind two habitually separated realms: that of rarefied high art and that of popular culture and ordinary life.
Then the next show, Composing with Color, covered 1962 and ’63 and dealt with her transition to acrylic paint, and to flooding the canvas with color, using much more intense Color, covered 1962 and ’63 and dealt with her transition to acrylic paint, and to flooding the canvas with color, using much more intense color, using much more intense hues.
From 1915 to 1919, Davis spent summers in Massachusetts where his art work had intense color pallets paired with simple designs, trademarks of several artists that Davis admired at the Armory Show.
His paintings of small elliptical brightly colored dots arranged on a ground of intense colors done in the «60s established his reputation and led to his first solo show at the Green Gallery run by Richard Bellamy in 1962.
There is an especially immersive gallery devoted to eight radiantly colored canvases by Mark Rothko, and another nearly as intense, with seven by Barnett Newman, as well as generous pockets of paintings by Arshile Gorky, Adolph Gottlieb, Robert Motherwell, Franz Kline and Philip Guston, whose figurative 1969 «Edge of Town,» near the show's exit, designates him as the only artist who got out alive.
This painting shows his use of strong color and intense brushmarks, both characteristic elements of his early paintings.
the result is a show that is a feast for the eyes — the intense colors and magnificent proportions of fritsch's work, engrossing the viewer into her world.
She will be showing these works, along with a work that draws its intense color palette from our ever warming climate.
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.
«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.
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