Sentences with phrase «lurid colours»

'' [A] stunningly beautiful volume... An affectionate biographical glimpse into Martin's life... Tucked alongside reproductions of paintings are previously unpublished lecture scripts, samples of Martin's letters to Glimcher, and other notes... These actual - size replicas -LSB-...] are written neatly in the artist's own script, and offer intimate glimpses into her thought process... The photographs of Martin in her rustic surroundings are marvelous and strange, and the lurid colours unique to old Polaroids provide a bracing contrast the restraint found in her paintings... Martin's works, with their delicate grids, can become muted or muffled on the page, but in this book they sing out pure and strong.
Taking from Pop Art's exploration of commodities and the anthropomorphic qualities of goods, Craig - Martin's acrylic paintings take mass - produced objects from the consumerist age as subject matter, depicting these quotidian items in graphical lurid colours and outlined in black line drawing.
What starts as large canvasses covered in angry stripes and splatters of lurid colours will evolve into the other body of work that Richter is famous for: the squeegee paintings.
The typically dark, endless corridor of the Arsenale gleams with lurid colours from dozens of woven textiles, sculptures and installations.
Michael Werner gallery, London In these grave and noble paintings of our catastrophic age, the Scottish artist uses lurid colours to create bold beach scenes haunted by murders and mangy lions
Indeed, his characters belong to an uncategorizable otherness — or, rather, queerness — signalled by bodies painted in lurid colours and with constantly shifting vocal registers.
In Emery's artworks, the aesthetics of taxidermy combine with lurid colours and synthetic textures: the effect is of a newly evolved, bedazzled, perhaps tech - infected creature for whom something has gone very wrong.
A plate of incredible tones of deep pink and purple — lurid colours, but soft, sweet, warming and super-tasty flavours.
Argento's pulp - lurid colour palette explodes like an over-saturated dye rag — the widescreen print is impossibly pristine, with none of the popping and imperfections that might be expected from a source of this age.
by Walter Chaw A bona fide auteur in an age of facile pretenders, Guillermo del Toro is the pulp genre's Martin Scorsese, his films filtering devout Catholic imagery through a lurid colour palette and obsessed with insectile machineries and mentor relationships between boys and old men.
The Legend of Tarzan, at its best, does exactly this — presenting a Sunday matinee movie full of good acting, a simple story, and blended CGI... with a calmness that comes with not having your senses assaulted by lurid colour and noise.
On the flipside, Geneva is well known for its over the top, eye - melting tuner cars, notorious for their completely ridiculous power outputs and lurid colour schemes.
The level can shift from one lurid colour palette to another in moments.
Macuga's series shows black and white photographs of clothed torsos covering lurid colour prints of models, presumably naked.
Maclean, who will represent Scotland at next year's Venice Biennale, creates kitsch phantasmagoric multimedia worlds featuring herself in various guises and stuffed with pop - cultural quotations and lurid colour.
As late as 1994, the photographer and painter Marilyn Minter whose output included translating porn into canvases that drip with body fluids and lurid colour, had work turned away from Bad Girls, a survey meant to embrace feminism's contradictions.
Currently on show at the Never Never Land group exhibition at London's EOA.Projects, running November 28 to January 31, it's a 350 x 350 x 260 cm lightbox featuring exact reproductions of these government sanctioned depictions of crudely - drawn figures performing tasks in lurid colour, with the added element of being animated.

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Whilst I am in optimistic mood, I suppose I should be grateful that he has not yet got the hang of spitting out the various lurid - coloured medicines I coax down his throat from time to time and that he is still labouring under the illusion that I am some minor deity with the power to make all things right.
The response of social democrats elsewhere in Europe has been to heap vitriol on Syriza and paint its leader, Alexis Tsipras, in the most lurid of colours.
No lurid pastel - coloured, diamondpatterned sweaters for them, though.
Mastered from recently restored elements, the fullscreen image is gorgeous, its saturated, lurid comic - book colours as vibrant as faux - life.
Beginning with a 2.35:1 anamorphic video transfer that reproduces the picture's lurid, saturated colour palette (all deep reds and greens), Cobb looks as good as it probably can look and sounds, in its booming Dolby Surround audio mix, as good as it probably ever has.
The print shows the grain of a film just this side of two decades old, but the colours are unexpectedly warm and lurid, particularly in chapter 10 as the gore gets going full blast and a chorus of bogeys are illuminated in a doomed ambulance's headlights.
One, that every other manufacturer worth its salt has to offer a number of models in its range that can have lurid roof - and - bodywork paint combinations, or fancy interior dash pads in eye - catching colours, or a wealth of graphics.
In this brave new world of Unreal Engine 4, Epic have left behind their brown and browner Gears of War colour scheme in favour of something more lurid and vibrant.
Then Bickerton's alter ego appears — the Blue Man: a lurid character painted in garish colours that is all smiles as he cavorts around the island on a scooter.
Patrick Heron, dressed in clashing shades of acrylic knitwear, a lurid purple scarf slung rakishly about his neck, stood on a chair in my art school studio and berated me about colour.
Barlow's sculptures have tended to be modified for, or inspired by, each venue: the high ceilings of the BALTIC Center for Contemporary Art in Newcastle provided an opportunity to create a very tall anthropomorphic object while here in the lobby of One Canada Square, a corporate office building, she has used a lurid pink and yellow colour scheme as a response to the floor - to - wall pinkie - brown marble hall.
Eggleston is a master of vivid, sometimes garish, colour, though the lurid oranges, reds and yellows no longer shock the eye like they used to.
Rearing beside it, Peter Halley's lurid abstraction — with its shrieking, vulgar colours and roll - on decorator's textures — seems to make De la Cruz's painting cower, as if it were a homeless person who had wandered into a swanky neighbourhood.
Their colours are lurid as though lit with an artificial glare, yet disappear into shadows; and there is an exhilarating drama to their compositions in which plinth - perched forms seem likely to topple or else collapse into inchoate matter.
John Martin This Victorian painter makes up in lurid light, blazing colours, and sheer horrific spectacle for what he might lack in subtlety.
Even though it is a lurid blue colour it doesn't appear to effect the final colour.
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