Not exact matches
At Ralph Lauren, Warm Taupe is mixed and matched with other taupe shades, a tone darker or
lighter, while at Valentino a real festival of Warm Taupe is taking place ranging from long coats and knitted pieces to some
ethereal, splendid tulle gowns to throw anyone
into equilibrium.
In her colourful Reflections series, Chou delves
into the
ethereal qualities of water, captivated by the rippling effect of wind and ephemeral passages of
light on its surface as exemplified in Orange, White and Green # 1 (2013).
He then «draws» the bodies
into the image by moving a laser
light over them, resulting in
ethereal artworks that resemble figures made out of stars and magic, pulled out of the void.
Alvarez translates her experience of the titular Japanese writer's fantastical prose and the fading
light of an evening sun
into an abstract field of subtly oscillating hues reminiscent of Agnes Martin's
ethereal grids.
Beginning with Atlas, he interprets the cool,
ethereal beauty of first
light following it, through a series of paintings, as it finally dissolves
into «moonrise».
Throughout the day, the sun traversed the skylights, giving rise to dazzling and
ethereal light shows that projected shafts and skeins of pure and palpable energy
into the space below.
Artists» approaches vary; from the subtle as found in Alan Saret's
ethereal wire clusters or Fred Sandback's floor - to - ceiling extension of acrylic yarn, which delineates the gallery's corner as the sculptural object; to the large - scale, as in Spencer Finch's installation in the front gallery that re-creates the quality of
light of a candle -
lit interior and Ricci Albenda's video portal
into an imagined architectural space.
«Leo Villareal subverts the plain white cube, turning it
into a cave sparkling with
ethereal light,» says Kara Weisenstein of Vice Media's The Creators Project, on the occasion of Villareal's first solo exhibition with Pace.
The paintings by de Kooning also represent two iconic bodies of his late work, including four major examples of abstract landscape paintings from the 1970s, in which the artist's vibrating strokes of bright blues and flesh pinks evoke the sea, sand, and coastal
light of East Hampton, and a group of paintings from the 1980s where he transforms his richly impasto canvases of the previous decade
into luminous compositions in which ribbons of color ripple and curve across pale,
ethereal backdrops.