Sentences with phrase «of luminous»

Coastal style is all about creating that sense of luminous, airy, open space you find beside the seaside.
I am more than thrilled to be a part of this luminous home tour!
She is the author of The Luminous Buddha and co-author of When Your Spouse Comes Out.
She is co-author of When Your Spouse Comes Out and author of The Luminous Buddha: Image and Word.
Stothers, R.B., 1999: Rotational effects on the dynamical instability of luminous blue variables.
From supermoons and blood moons to black moons and blue moons, here's a cheat sheet to the full moon in all of her luminous guises.
Massive tilting escarpments of luminous ice that, in the current age of fossil fuel forced warming, often cup great 1 - 3 kilometer long melt ponds in their wildly varied topography.
This distinction of luminous and non-luminous heat, explains the elevation of temperature caused by transparent bodies.
The mass of waters which cover a great part of the globe, and the ice of the polar regions, oppose a less obstacle to the admission of luminous heat, than to the heat without light, which returns in a contrary direction to open space.
As I've written before (Astonishing Views of a Luminous, Bustling Planet), thank goodness Congress had the wisdom to include in the Space Act of 1958 a requirement that the new agency communicate its findings to the public.
The paintings are executed in oil, built up with many layers of luminous color, including bright yellow, red, and several different blues, in addition to black and white, pale gray and subtle white - on - white works, where shadows are an integral part of the image.
It's rapturously beautiful, shot through with strands of luminous color like a piece of blown glass.
It is an image of luminous energy and longing, at once dreamy and commonplace.
In a painting from 1989, Nicolas Carone deploys airy zigzags of luminous beige.
They might do so by alluding to a classic Renaissance palette or, in scurrying ribbons of electric color that seem to surge up through multiple top layers of luminous oil, by referring to Pop Art.
Paul Resika, also a figurative Second Generation New York School Painter, is represented by Provincetown Pier (Little Orange), and perfectly exemplifies the use of luminous color, and solitary subjects that Resika is so well - known for.
Mark Rothko's paintings are built up from a few broad planes of thin colour wash arranged in parallel bands, giving the impression of both a polychrome plaque, awesome in scale, and of a luminous colour haze.
This was the year she first painted the «inner band», a vertical stripe full of luminous, active brushstrokes that completely disappears into the surrounding field of the canvas from certain viewing angles.
Reinterpreting the sitter from such masterpieces as Velázquez» 1656 paintings Las Meninas and La Infanta Margarita, Botero puts forward a tightly - cropped portrait of a young girl — exaggerating the volume of her figure in such a way that she appears to push the very physical confines of the monumental canvas while rendering the sculptural voluminosity of the figure with short, almost impressionistic, brushstrokes of luminous color.
Fittingly, Turrell's first solo show since 1980 in a major New York venue, in which his new site - specific work, Aten Reign (2013)-- six years in the planning — will transform the rotunda of Frank Lloyd Wright's iconic building into one of his luminous and immersive Skyspaces, opens at the Guggenheim Museum on the summer solstice.
Brown's paintings deliver biting commentary on the Gulf War, the HIV / AIDS pandemic, and the Savings & Loan industry collapse and bailout through inventive use of luminous color, silhouetted figures, stylized natural forms, and dramatic shifts of scale and perspective.
Color was the basis of her painting, undeniably reflecting her life - long study of color theory as well as the influence of luminous, elegant abstract works by Washington - based Color Field painters such as Morris Louis, Kenneth Noland, and Gene Davis.
The title of the present work For Picabia perhaps references Stella's «preoccupation with wiping out Cubism, who's vestigial illusions of luminous, layered spaces he hoped to replace with another, fresher kind of spatial construction» (Robert Rosenblum quoted in L. Rubin, Frank Stella Paintings 1958 to 1965: A Catalogue Raisonne, New York, 1986, p. 11).
In Kristin Baker's work, previously described as «dystopian Colour Field painting», the contours are composed more deliberately using taped outlines and broad washes of luminous colour, onto which gestural passages and marks are then spontaneously added.
Parsons serves as a key example of a woman who shaped the canon through her persistent support of underrepresented artists, all while maintaining a rigorous studio practice, and while her nearly six decades of luminous paintings were exhibited and sold throughout her lifetime, they were timidly recognized by the art world.
By combining beeswax with oil paint and iridescent pigments, Freeman leaps in to a new territory of luminous abstraction.
The immersive environment of Luminous Garden (Aerial) is an ephemeral light piece made of tiny yellow LEDs set in cast resin acorn caps.
Her nearly six decades of luminous paintings were exhibited and sold throughout her lifetime, but were timidly recognized by the art world.
Parlour's recent paintings have pristine surfaces that project an extraordinary level of luminous colour.
These are images with extraordinary range: displaying humor, sadness, muffled and terrible violence, and perhaps ultimately, a sense of luminous possibility.
In a verdant clearing, a leopard assails a white stallion, whose muscles pulsate with the light of a luminous moon.
The front gallery features a near - full room installation of luminous red weed whacker line, tangled around water bottles descending from the crown molding via hangers and string.
At Kouros, a group of rarely seen canvases and watercolors from 1947 - 48 deals with organic, floral and undersea forms, in poetic compositions of luminous color.
«Though they were a generation apart, the artists were friends for many years, and their expressive use of luminous color creates an unusual and interesting dialogue.»
The paintings are executed in oil on canvas, built up with many layers of luminous color, including red, bright yellow, dark blue, pale gray, brown, white, and black.
Over the past two decades, Teresita Fernández has conjured a flickering ring of fire using eight - foot - long threads of luminous Scalamandré silk woven through massive steel hoops.
Max Maslansky won a lot of new fans with the selection in «Made in L.A. 2014» of his luminous, soft - edged paintings of 1970s porn stills.
It called to mind a painter's palette, a spreading stain or a species of luminous mold.
This exhibition opens with a series of abstract watercolours which bear a relation to the work of Vassili Kandinsky and Paul Klee, before leading on to a broad selection of gouaches made in Paris — geometric works with understated lines and a high sensibility in terms of light and space — along with a selection of luminous reliefs he embarked upon in 1955.
The title of the present work For Picabia perhaps references Stella's «preoccupation with wiping out Cubism, whose vestigial illusions of luminous, layered spaces he hoped to replace with another, fresher kind of spatial construction» (Robert Rosenblum quoted in L. Rubin, Frank Stella Paintings 1958 to 1965: A Catalogue Raisonne, New York, 1986, p. 11).
The paintings are executed in oil, built up with many layers of luminous color, including bright yellow, red, and several different blues, in addition to black and white, pale g...
[ii] With the handmade paper compositions Noland reaffirmed his consistent and unwavering commitment to central role color played in his work, making it one with the material of these luminous masterpieces.
The double spreads of luminous American landscapes are re-photographed, cropped and re - appropriated images of original Marlboro Country iconography.
Dion's use of luminous color becomes his essential means to ascertain form through memory.
Two of these luminous panels — «Reflections of Clouds on the Water - Lily Pond,» a mural - sized triptych, and «Water Lilies,» a single canvas — are among the most well - known and beloved works in the collection of The Museum of Modern Art.
This exhibition of works by James Lee Byars includes a major gilded work, as well as works on paper, in which gold is the medium for an aesthetic experience rooted in an ideal of luminous, inaccessible perfection.
Downtown, ** Gavin Brown» ** s Enterprise is showing a selection of luminous Maine landscapes, painted in quick, expansive strokes.
In another, eighteen strips of fur — one in fuschia, another in rich, golden brown, all anchored by a central strip of luminous, radioactive yellow — burst off the wood panel they're painted on.
Applying pigments to his canvases using a palette knife, he began to saturate his paintings with expressive swathes of luminous color achieved through wide, rhythmical brushstrokes, which he then contrasted with raw, but graceful, lines that pulsated with emotion — a practice that he would continue to pursue for the remainder of his career.
It would chronicle the early figurative paintings of Richard Diebenkorn, a widely acclaimed artist who came to the forefront in the»70s with a highly prized series of luminous abstractions.
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