Sentences with phrase «nuances of texture»

The topography and reflective property of the material play with color and light according to the work's surroundings and the viewer's perspective; nuances of texture, color, and tone emerge and shift through that interaction.
The small scale of these canvases creates a physical immediacy that unmistakably highlights these developing nuances of texture and imagery.

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To this day, although I know that the scriptures are peopled with characters of texture and nuance, I think Bible people and see pastel paper figures pressed...
Perhaps my suffering is allowed or inflicted by the cosmic artist in order to add a dimension of texture and nuance to the world's canvas.
They are wonderfully nuanced dishes, with real attentiont to balance of flavour and textures.
Once you begin exploring the nuances of whole dried chiles, which range from smoky to spicy to sweet, you'll never go back to the gritty texture and sharp, tinny flavors of store - bought chili powder.
A hint of vanilla and coffee lace it with subtle flavor nuances, and its texture is like soft and velvety like mousse.
«While bleaching creates a softer texture, it loses the nuance and the original expression of the wheat,» the chefs say.
They lack the nuances of flavor and texture of a real cheese, as you so aptly describe.
Unlike many modern chocolate that are refined, conched, and tempered to get that glossy - smooth texture, ChocoVivo's rustic process preserves all of the health benefits, flavor nuances, and natural complexity of Patricia's ingredients.
Their wines show finesse, richness of texture and nuance of flavours (no «fruit bombs»).
Amanda Archibald, of Field to Plate, explained the nuances of food flavors and textures to us.
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You lose a staggering amount of light and texture watching a movie through dark polarized lenses, and Deathly Hallows is a film that lives in the nuances of earth tones that are turned to mud by 3 - D.
Director David Yates, who is new to the Potter franchise, moves the story along briskly, at the expense of texture and nuance.
There's a surprising amount of depth and texture to Brolin's character — he's nuanced and three - dimensional in a way few Marvel villains have been.
While Lelio admits that the subject matter alone required substantial research and as many as 10 consultants throughout production («At the beginning it was a bit paralyzing... because we wanted to really get it right in terms of the cultural texture and all the cultural nuances»), in the end, it simply came down to the emotional truths of these star - crossed women onscreen.
Chris Menges» cinematography — with its customary emphasis on landscape (stark), the texture of buildings (rust, peeling paint), and even the air (or airlessness)-- undercuts the melodrama, and Caro coaxes exquisitely nuanced performances from her actors.
We offer you the essential keys to savor the nuances of Caribbean culture with a varied color and texture, in a break in Costa Rica.
In 1975, he also went to India to investigate textiles and papermaking, and the inspiration of this new and exotic context is evident in the use of vivid colors and nuanced textures of cotton, muslin, and silk.
Ryman focuses on the materials, on how to paint, on the brushwork, the surfaces, the textures, on all the subtle nuances of the structure of the painting (the ground, the screws, fastening systems and so forth).
With sculptures and installations inspired by history, architecture, or memories that Bosquê captivated with the rich nuanced textures of the works on view.
But these paintings aren't, of course, just instant pleasers — Diebenkorn is bold and big - gestured as a painter, but these are also paintings that are layered, textured, subtle, nuanced, complex.
The nuanced casts dramatize the object's texture, the faintly lined surface and material pliability suggest the imprinted memories of a sleeping body.
His aim is to engage the audience in the nuances of paint texture and how the manner in which an artwork is installed can alter its presence.
David Zwirner was also a major highlight, showing a series of new Infinity Net works by Yayoi Kusama, a return to the body of work that sees the artist taking a more nuanced approach to color, craft and texture that makes a fascinating new entry in her recent, prolific output.
Photographs usually can not capture the nuances of his inks, the layers and textures of his oils.
The former was distinguishable through their elaborate textures and primitive style, the point where planning met taking a leap of faith; the latter with their densely layered and nuanced monochromes.
DeWitt's image is seemingly devoid of texture, but the nuances of emulsion are exceptionally present, a red - lipped whiplash pushing and pulling at the subtle qualities of image reproduction.
The central abstract form in these compositions provides the structure for Aho's experimentation with paint texture, surface, and subtly nuanced color, giving these frozen scenes a sense of both austere beauty and vibrant life.
Every nuance of paint texture worked as an image.»
In search of a new dimension, his art transcends the natural stimulus of figuration, bringing to life an unseen world punctuated by nuances in colour, texture and form, yet always humanistic in intention.
Amazingly detailed and revealing of the finest nuance and textures with excellent low frequency extension, the SVS Ultra Center combines power and precision to outperform much larger and more expensive center channel speakers.
Whereas kissing is commonly perceived as a display of affection in romantic relationships, research highlights a far more nuanced explanation regarding the «function» of kissing within relationships.1 Some research suggests that kissing enables individuals to assess the quality of potential partners by putting individuals in close proximity, making it easier to examine features that are associated with mate value, such as breath and skin texture.2 Other research suggests that kissing elevates levels of arousal, which may lead to sexual intercourse.3 A third body of research suggests that kissing can influence feelings of attachment, alleviate stress, and increase relationship satisfaction.4 Given these varied explanations, the question remains: is there a single purpose for kissing or do all these explanations hold truth?
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