What acrylic paints do have, however, are vibrant,
luminous qualities when it comes to hue.
The work joins
the luminous qualities of hand - printed etching ink with the surface addition of colorful plastic sheets and small square panels mounted on the large pieces.
Spacious and with clean lines and natural materials, the Suites reflect
the luminous qualities of the surrounding Utah desert.
The clerestory is perforated with large windows, lending
a luminous quality to the interior.
Gives skin
a luminous quality with mica and sericites.
The hand - applied glitter embellishment enhances the image with sparkle and adds
a luminous quality to the artwork.
The only other detail that feels off is
the luminous quality of the film.
Hi All rooms have balconies or terraces, inviting in the spectacular scenery,
the luminous quality of the unspoiled landscapes, in an enchanted setting in the silver olive trees grove, with a stunning, breath taking view of the Atlas Mountains range.
All rooms have balconies or terraces, inviting in the spectacular scenery,
the luminous quality of the unspoiled landscapes, in an enchanted setting in the silver olive trees grove, with a stunning, breath taking view of the Atlas Mountains range.
His experiments with machine - polishing the surfaces of his paintings give his work its trademark
luminous quality.
The layering of these pigments creates a unique
luminous quality to her graphic narratives.
This soft, shimmery material gives each work
a luminous quality and spiritual link to celestial realms.
Transparency produces a spectral,
luminous quality.
Landscape was always a source of inspiration for Frankenthaler, both real and imagined, but she was also «looking for a different way to get a more
luminous quality in her painting.»
His inventive machine polishing of the surfaces of his paintings gives a characteristic
luminous quality to his work.
Sometimes therapy has
a luminous quality to it and other times it is more like moving bricks!
Not exact matches
The tactile
qualities of the thick fur stand in contrast to the
luminous triangle of paint that has tamed and matted down the hair.
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He has help from Schindler's List cinematographer Janusz Kaminski and veteran Oliver Stone editor Joe Hutshing, who give the movie a
luminous, fleeting
quality, and Heart guitarist Nancy Wilson, who provides a smart, rock - edged score.
¬ † What drives people back to Winter's Bone is the heroic and likable
qualities of its
luminous star, Jennifer Lawrence.
Seville, capital of Andalusia, Roman city, Arabic, renaissance, baroque, American, Mary - devoted, flamenco, bullfighting, modern, festive,
luminous, perfumed, seafaring, traditional, hospitable, gracious, cosmopolitan, religious... All these adjectives and many more that could be added to describe this city, that aside from personifying the typical «Spanish» and «andaluz», has so many attractive artistic, cultural, social and tourist
qualities that has converted it into one of the most universal, well - known and most - visited cities in the world, cradle of inspiration for writers, painters and artists in general.
AGNI»S PHILOSOPHY (herein referred to as the demo video) was produced with
LUMINOUS STUDIO, Square Enix's game production environment (engine) for creating next generation
quality games.
It would appear that Square Enix has been hard at work on a new engine called
Luminous Studio, engineering it for next - generation
quality games.
You use isolated, almost heraldic emblems that give the paintings a very frontal orientation, and there's a lot of play with the
quality of metals, some metals that are cold and hard, but also those that are very
luminous and almost diffuse — the steels versus the golds, etc..
Often surrounded by
luminous tropical hues, tigers, monkeys and bats can seem either benign or sinister, reticent or theatrical, and adopt an anthropomorphic
quality that discloses a sense of the artist's compassion for her subject matter.
He is best known for his finely crafted prints of Eastern Long Island, which seem to possess a
luminous three - dimensional
quality.
Yet it had a
luminous and immersive
quality that drew me in.
The parallel to Op art comes in the shimmering
quality that some of the paintings attain by the alternation of colored lines, or the mass of cross-hatching coalescing from a distance into a
luminous field.
Her abstract art, which has a
luminous East - meets - West
quality, references nature
Gilliam makes paint
luminous, combining myriad finishes and pigments with sophisticated color transitions, mimicking the
qualities of light and shadow within an abstract composition.
Her abstract art, which has a
luminous East - meets - West
quality, references nature and science while employing old - world craftsmanship.
Eva Lundsager's
luminous paintings, small oils on wood surfaces, possess a transcendental, almost sublime,
quality.
The surface is glossy and
luminous like celluloid film, creating a hyper - real intensity which immediately engages the viewer with the physicality and the compositional
qualities of the paintings.
Furthermore, Stout's foremost seductive
quality is the
luminous liquidity he gives both to the paint and to the painted alike, creating an evanescence of lightness and spirit.
Projecting the uncanny
quality of fairy tales and horror movies, van Meene peoples her images with somnabulent girls, headless bodies, faceless figures and solitary young women encapsulated in empty,
luminous rooms.
Privileging the nuanced and expressive
qualities of color and scale, Bishop's
luminous works have been described by American poet and art critic John Ashbery as «half architecture, half air.»
Rothenberg's expressive mark, typically bridging figuration and abstraction, shifts across these works to evoke such disparate
qualities as the silhouette of a dark bird at night, the flutter of gathered wings, and a
luminous aquatic glow.
But whatever the narrative, the most noticeable
quality of these paintings is the dense,
luminous richness of their design, highlighted by artist - made beveled frames, usually black, and sometimes nearly as wide as the painting itself.