Sentences with phrase «interest in primary colors»

Encourage your baby's interest in primary colors and pastels as she gets older.

Not exact matches

Be cautious of situations where prices are unusually high based on a «rare» coat color or markings pattern, especially when your primary interest is in what's «inside» the dog.
The first thing I saw were these large canvasses filled with primary and neon colors arranged in interesting geometric shapes.
Yet, non-Western influences are cited only in discussions of the works by artists of color, while the overarching themes of industrialization and geometric abstraction as American art's primary interests in that period are preserved from earlier presentations of the collection.
Made on stretched canvases, works like Mother and Child (2016), with its horizon line and eclipsed celestial bodies, have a strong relationship to landscape (a genre that greatly interested the artist in his student years at the Rhode Island School of Design), as well as to the modular paintings, with their strong geometric forms painted and primary colors.
Beginning in 1965 Bridget Riley began to produce color - based op art; [12] however, other artists, such as Julian Stanczak and Richard Anuszkiewicz, were always interested in making color the primary focus of their work.
Following the certain degree of the abstraction within the post-impressionist artworks, Piet Mondrian was interested in geometrical abstraction and the use of primary colors — red, yellow and blue and its complex relations to geometric shapes and lines.
Although he would eventually be considered one of the preeminent Abstract Expressionists, having relocated to New York in 1932, Hofmann's primary interest was in pictorial phenomena: the illusion of three - dimensional space, composition, and the optical effects of color.
Artists representing various movements and geographical backgrounds are all there: Cubist, Dada, and Russian avant - garde artists of the 1910s and 1920s, with their images of flat, intersecting planes and floating shapes; artists associated with Minimalism, Op art, and hard - edge abstraction in the 1960s and 1970s, whose primary interest lay in the investigation of reductive form and color; and contemporary artists who continue to exploit the infinite potential of simple geometries.
At this point my primary effort is to make these three elements, color, design, and space, equally interesting and equally involved in the viewing experience.»
In her Tompkins Square paintings, she continued her interest in tonal effects of trees, foliage, and grey skies, sometimes streaked with sunlight breaking through the clouds, while at times introducing strong contrasts through primary colors of stoplights, traffic markings, and other features of urban lifIn her Tompkins Square paintings, she continued her interest in tonal effects of trees, foliage, and grey skies, sometimes streaked with sunlight breaking through the clouds, while at times introducing strong contrasts through primary colors of stoplights, traffic markings, and other features of urban lifin tonal effects of trees, foliage, and grey skies, sometimes streaked with sunlight breaking through the clouds, while at times introducing strong contrasts through primary colors of stoplights, traffic markings, and other features of urban life.
The other connection between them is their interest in color and light, from muted hues to strong primaries.
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