Sentences with phrase «kaleidoscopic effect»

The phrase "kaleidoscopic effect" means a vibrant and colorful display or experience that constantly changes and creates intricate patterns, like looking through a kaleidoscope. Full definition
Most of all, it's hugely entertaining, with a great cast and head - spinning kaleidoscopic effects.
With these tools, Fiore's works present both intricate kaleidoscopic effects and simplistic smoke - streaked colors and stained layers.
It occupies a hexagonal space that alternates wall - size mirrors and video screens, often to great kaleidoscopic effect.
Matthew: The new bilaterally symmetrical forms in your paintings elicit a fierce kaleidoscopic effect, a kind of folding, centrifugal space.
Faceted to a kaleidoscopic effect, the crystalline gem is set on sterling silver studs that are crafted with a brushed satin
In his newest single channel video installation, Gatson uses original footage of a Black Panther rally on the day of the funeral of slain member Bobby Hutton, interrupting the film with with blank pauses and overlaying the clip with colorful forms to create a kaleidoscopic effect.
Anderson was initially interested in the kaleidoscopic effect of the mirrored walls, the sense of stillness in the midst of movement they created, and the surface decoration of the photographs stuck to them — photographs of black politicians and sportsmen, as well as hairstyles.
The grids are all the same dimensions and are positioned at angles to one another to create a complex, all - over arrangement with a kaleidoscopic effect.
Some of the characters» masks bear resemblance to Oskar Schlemmer's theatrical costumes from his early modern dances, while its kaleidoscopic effects and stage production appear reminiscent of Busby Berkeley's Hollywood musical motion pictures.
This installation is her first to layer pounce patterns, combining the intricate forms of rubber skid marks on diamond - cut asphalt to kaleidoscopic effect.
He then warped the images to create geometric and kaleidoscopic effects.
His 1967 work Revolver II consists of silkscreened images mounted on five motorized Plexiglas discs, which the viewer rotates with a control box to create a kaleidoscopic effect that investigates ideas around motion, chance and temporality.
He shares a certain kinship with the latter: in their consideration for memory, time suspended by sensations, the idea of the fragment, of kaleidoscopic effects and the pursuit of refraction.
A Critical Analysis... presents a contrast to the interaction the portraits have with each others» reflections, instead of borrowing from the impressions of each piece to build on the final compositions, the fountain completes itself through the illusion of a whole in the mirrors, creating a kaleidoscopic effect.
He subtly changed his style through the years, using photographic images for a kaleidoscopic effect and painting with thicker pigment and more whimsical visual patterns.
Ms. Farmanfarmaian's dazzling, mirrored sculptures and jewelry combine architecture, celestial geometry and Sufism with traditional Islamic craft techniques to produce a kaleidoscopic effect.
Related works reiterate the circular motif, each circle converging with its neighbor to kaleidoscopic effect.
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