Continuing further
into color study, Stothart brought in another piece on loan from curator A. Kate Sheerin, Mark Flood's exquisitely lush Scholar's Rock (2006).
Not exact matches
While discounting subjective criteria such as eye and skin
color, the site scores users out of 10 according to a specific algorithm that «takes
into account many factors from neoclassical beauty, modern research papers, and our own scientific
studies,» the company said.
From his
study in Alexandria, Ptolemy assigned coordinates of latitude and longitude to 8,000 geographic locations, compiling the information
into his Geographia, an atlas of world geography that included
colored maps depicting regions of the then - known world.
To show how information builds up and flows among scientific disciplines, Columbia University computer scientist W. Bradford Paley, along with colleagues Kevin Boyack and Dick Klavans, categorized about 800,000 scholarly papers
into 776 areas of scientific
study (shown as
colored circular nodes) based on how often the papers were cited together by other papers.
For this
study, the researchers first took hundreds of pictures of facial expressions and separated the images
into different
color channels that correspond to how human eyes see
color — a red - green channel and a blue - yellow channel.
That's the conclusion of a groundbreaking
study into human expressions of emotion, which found that people are able to correctly identify other people's feelings up to 75 percent of the time — based solely on subtle shifts in blood flow
color around the nose, eyebrows, cheeks or chin.
Babies divvy up
colors into the same five categories — red, yellow, green, blue and purple — as adults do, a new
study finds.
The white grapes they
studied (Vitis vinifera) had this piece of DNA stuck
into both copies of the gene, leaving the grapes no way of making
color.
Keel's team took the galaxies that looked the most promising and further
studied them by dividing their light
into its component
colors through a process called spectroscopy.
I like to
study the runway and find a way to channel those
colors, themes, and motifs
into my everyday style.
Bring the
colors of fall
into the classroom with hands - on science and language activities that will teach important concepts and valuable
study skills.
Study in
color and blending led to a collaboration of effort to transform many windows
into one artistic window to the arts.
What begins as a search to explain exactly why the guillemot has an oddly shaped egg evolves
into a look at the history of egg collecting, the science behind egg
colors, a nerve - racking experience with the few remaining eggs of the now - extinct great auk, and the
study of microbes in eggs.
Look out for luminous female figures that melt
into their surroundings by Hahn and somber
studies of faces and hands in muted
colors by Ackroyd.
Deeply anchored in tradition, Ross's radical and technologically advanced Mountain photographs are influenced by his fascination with Albert Bierstadt's and Frederic Church's iconic views of the American West, which he
studied while at Yale University and which he has described as «my salvation from the certain death of a narrow aesthetic inheritance — namely Clement Greenberg's formalism and the
Color Field tradition I was born
into.»
Anyone who identifies him exclusively with his later
color studies will find an unexpectedly varied artist here: a photographer of Aztec ruins (the Alberses adored Mexico, making more than a dozen trips), a furniture designer, a carver of bouncy curlicue - patterned woodcuts, and a collagist who could infuse the lift of devotional art
into an arrangement of dried leaves.
Avery insisted on a rigorous
study of his subject, and most of these mature works were the result of sketches or drawings made with
color notations, later enlarged and simplified
into watercolor or oil crayon and finally translated to oil applied in luminous, thin washes of closely valued
colors overlaid with swiftly applied expressionist brushstrokes.
Her
Study for Unexecuted Wall Hanging (Bauhaus), from 1984 is a Mondrian - like pattern for a weaving in which different
colors alternately recede and advance
into the foreground, giving the image a sense of complexity and uncanny depth.
Reeder's blend of unnerving
color combinations and figurative
studies bring classic compositions
into a contemporary narrative.
After 1975, he began to take inspiration from Greek landscapes and mythology, which he later expanded
into studies of light and
color with works such as Thira (1979 - 80).
In another group of works, she incorporates the simple shape of the Dogwood leaf, folded and overlapped
into varying configurations, to compose dynamic
color studies.
«Haile King Rubie: Speaking
Colors» After spending the better part of an hour
studying the paintings of Haile King Rubie at his first solo show, «Speaking
Colors» (July 27 - August 17, 2017) at the newly opened Clara Frances Gallery in Harlem, I was struck by the depth of feeling that Rubie was able to paint
into each of his canvases.
Over the years she has been able to express those visceral feelings
into a
study and celebration of
color, the element which for her defines the emerging form.
These
studies were interpreted by Tom
into numerous stencils, the stencils then employed to apply
color pulp to handmade paper substrates.
Inside these baroque forms are uniformly sized blocks, each square its own pure
color, sometimes only subtly distinguished from neighboring
colors... Gordon's shapes are carefully molded in heavy impasto paint with a palette knife, a bas - relief in
color that pops off the canvas... [Diamond] uses nature - based drawings to create forms that at first glance resemble figures but after closer
study escape
into the realm of the imagination.
Hafif, who has engaged for decades with monochrome painting, recalls painting a still life while
studying with Richards Ruben: «I began using a single
color and digging
into it and making a kind of radiating form, treating it plastically rather than as flat.
An artist who
studied with the irascible Clyfford Still in California and then spent two years in Japan immersing herself in the world - flattening tradition of woodcut prints, Deborah Remington established herself as a Beat artist in San Francisco, making gesture-less paintings of spooky -
colored shapes that seem to barely hover
into view.
Seeing the masterpieces of his collection sent Swain on a lifelong
study of self - education
into the nature of
color.
He took the legendary
color class originated by Josef Albers and
studied with Bernard Chaet, who was instrumental in transforming Yale's art program
into one that gained national prominence.
In addition to this key painting and its related
studies, the exhibition will also present a range of works in a variety of media that attest to Albers's lifelong investigation
into black, white, and grey, from ink and watercolor works on paper that pre-date his time at the Bauhaus, to gouaches executed during his tenure at Black Mountain College, to
color studies that shed light on his working process.
Deployed across his makeshift, undifferentiated images as though to bring the roughly painted surfaces
into sharper focus, these scrims seem informed by the
color studies of Josef Albers, who investigated basic conditions of visibility by juxtaposing carefully calibrated fields of
color.
The small photograph Night Jam, 2013, is a
study in
color contrast, depicting gently creased strips of variously hued photographic paper arranged on top of a paper guillotine, bringing to mind series such as «Lighter,» 2005 — , for which Tillmans turns flat pictures
into three - dimensional objects by bending, folding, or creasing photographic prints and exhibiting them in Plexiglas boxes; or the famous «paper drops,» 2001 — , for which he takes pictures of photographic paper gently furled
into drop - like forms.
Matisse had worked his own way
into abstraction through
color, from perceptual
studies based on Cézanne to the pointillism of Signac, immersing his subjects in luminous space, from which boldly simplified
color compositions like The Blue Window (1913) were to emerge.
these abstract sculptures distort the images» natural lines
into new planar configurations, creating playful
studies of perspective, form, dimensionality,
color, and texture.
Similar to both Whistler and Monet, Finch's artistic intervention distills moments of nature and memory
into sensory encounters grounded in optical
study, yet the artist's penchant for light and
color manifests in art forms that continually test the boundaries of artistic representation, such as his widely recognized light installations.
Like a visual DJ, Jackson combines the content of her readings and research
into the politics and history of the city and its transport system with her
studies of Josef Albers» Interaction of
Color.
The artist then creates digital
studies on his computer in order to experiment with
color, turning them
into acrylic paintings on canvas through air - brushing and traditional brushwork.
Surely, each painting embodies a
study of material and process, but underneath the structural components, the group transforms
into a sophisticated
study of the emotional impact of
color.
«For the past two years I have been
studying color, shape, and form to better understand both the dimensional and rational means in which our eyes turn stimuli
into a descriptive image of our immediate surroundings.
Well - known for his abstract paintings, the working drawings and
color studies provide a rare glimpse
into David Reed's process and contemplations.
Well - known for his abstract paintings, the working drawings and
color studies provide a rare glimpse
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Deeply anchored in tradition, Ross» radical and technologically advanced Mountain photographs are influenced by his fascination with Albert Bierstadt's and Frederic Church's iconic views of the American West, which he
studied while at Yale University and which he has described as «my salvation from the certain death of a narrow aesthetic inheritance — namely Clement Greenberg's formalism and the
Color Field tradition I was born
into.»
The
study divided respondents
into three categories: 1) Higher - income and white riders, 2) lower - income or riders of
color who have taken advantage of equity - focused discounts or outreach programming (known as the BBSP target users), and 3) riders who fell
into neither category.
He was an optical engineer who repaired aircraft instruments in Alaska in WWII, a mountain man who could turn a canoe
into a sailboat with a folding machete, bed sheets and a few sticks, who taught me diffraction,
color theory and relativity on paper when other kids were learning multiplication tables, who designed a potentiometer that went to the Moon by pointing the world's fastest camera at the world's fastest oscilloscope, who designed those traffic lights which only appear bright when you are in the appropriate lane, who didn't have to help me at all when I built my own Heathkit dual - channel scope in grade school, nor had to help me program my Apple II in machine language, who quit Honeywell to work for 3M when the Space Program turned
into the nuclear missile program, who
studied mining geology in college after growing up in a mining town in Utah, it was he who taught me, early on: make sure your contraption works!
This
study was undertaken for two purposes — to gain insight
into the issue of over-representation from the child welfare community, and to examine the programs and practices child welfare agencies are implementing to serve children and families of
color.
Guidance for Child Welfare Administrators on Achieving Racial Equity Policy for Results, Center for the
Study of Social Policy Provides guidance for child welfare administrators for finding the causes of disproportionality and developing policies on how to measure and improve preventive services, entries
into care, placement type, length of stay, and permanency for children and families of
color.