Sentences with phrase «landscape forms»

This 4 star hotel is a 17th Century mansion, surrounded by an astonishing landscape formed by mountains and beach views.
Overall green and brown hues suggest a landscape, but there are no identifiable landscape forms and no spatial recession.
Ganz's depth of line, repetitive imagery and photographic abstraction reveal the poetic structure of landscape forms.
Tonalism was an artistic style that emerged in the 1880s when American artists began to paint landscape forms with an overall tone of colored atmosphere or mist.
Other scientists, (including sedimentologist Chris Paola of the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, who wrote an accompanying News & Views), say the work provides an answer to the long - standing question of how such sandstone landscapes form.
It's a dramatic landscape formed by the collision of two tectonic plates, with sheer peaks plummeting into the Pacific Ocean.
«Martian landscapes formed from sand «levitating» on a little boiling water.»
The park also offers hundreds of miles of unique and dynamic landscapes formed by the eruption of the Novarupta Volcano back in 1912.
In each of the seven large paintings on view, Walker has distilled the major landscape forms he knows so well.
It centers on a college student engrossed in a laptop, her cat and two fellow travelers, while, out the window, passing landscape forms a wide vertical band that dominates the painting's right side.
Estes has constantly been re-interpreting and deconstructing conventional landscape forms, heavily inspired by Chinese and Japanese art as well as twentieth century painting, common crafts and decorative arts.
Tacita Dean: LANDSCAPE forms part of an unprecedented collaboration between three distinct London art institutions: the Royal Academy of Arts, the National Portrait Gallery and the National Gallery.
The back and forth between Brown's meticulous landscape forms and Yoakum's is especially rewarding.
No doubt his numerous skies and contemplative landscapes formed the basis for the conception of the ceiling of the Santa Isabel Church (1742) in Lisbon, to which the artist dedicated four years of his life.
Furrowed, barren landscapes form the backdrop for the series Kowitsch by Robin Hinsch, who took photographs that document the sites of conflict during the recent years of crisis in the Ukraine.
«Focus: Ged Quinn,» through June 17, displays works of the English painter who boldly combines painterly skill and landscape form with provocative concepts of history and myth.
Below the surface are caves that belong to a series of complex and fragile karst systems (landscapes formed by the rapid drainage of water underground).
May's choice of title indicates that landscape forms a vital part of the novel.
O'Keeffe's images — instantly recognizable as her own — include abstractions, large - scale depictions of flowers, leaves, rocks, shells, bones and other natural forms, New York cityscapes and paintings of the unusual shapes and colors of architectural and landscape forms of northern New Mexico.
Arriving early in the morning in North Aiduma, we could see the landscape formed by the beautiful islands completely covered for tones of vegetations, a fantastic place to watch some Eagles and some Tucan Birds.
Learn to see forms and understand painting concepts including composing landscapes using shape and color, mixing oil colors, and manipulating paint with a palette knife to blend and shape a landscape form.
On way back to Texas, stops in Santa Fe for first time and is immediately impressed by New Mexico's vast skies and vistas and the stark beauty of its landscape forms.
Over the years he worked at these collages, 1954 to 1960, he became more adept at body language for his figures and at paring extraneous detail from architectural and landscape forms.
We recognize an ample nude inspired by Rubens, references to classical sculpture, and landscape forms, tantalizingly repeated.
Rendered in saturated, unnatural color, the landscape forms teem with pattern, tangled and energetic.
An architect by training, Sone will make his debut at Zwirner's U.K. outpost with a selection of his minutely detailed takes on the landscape form, including the artist's masterpiece thus far: an impeccably to - scale model of the island of Manhattan, carved atop a billowing mass of marble, that recalls an urbanist's take on Canova's voluptuously recumbent sculpture of the Empress Josephine Bonaparte.
But the device stands snappy on paper with a 10 - core processor and the stereo speakers do justice to the landscape form factor.
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