Sentences with phrase «often bold colours»

The high tops and often bold colours mean that you have to be careful when trying to pair basketball shoes.

Not exact matches

This print is such a gorgeous tropical option for days you don't feel like sporting bold colours like the yellows, oranges or reds so often featured in tropical prints.
Rocky will often dress white and black either together or will opt for one solid colour, wearing it in a blocky, bold ensemble.
I'm not sure about orange for this time of the year as it feels a bit autumnal for me, but teal and red are great ideas I always stick to black and dark coloured coats, but you're totally right, if we have to wear them so often, why not make them bold and beautiful!
Summer often brings the return of the well loved stripe pattern, but for 2016 steer clear of the nautical look and go for stripes in bold colours.
Colour can often feel bold and a little daunting, but you'll be surprised how good it'll make you feel and how much it transforms an otherwise neutral basic winter look.
Reese Witherspoon: The actress's most memorable looks often have bold colours, so I was surprised she opted for a black Prada dress.
Of course, British art of the 1960s is often noted for its bold, artificial colour, alluring surfaces and capricious shapes and forms, yet these exuberant qualities are often underpinned by a clearly apparent order, founded on repetition, sequence and symmetry.
It is often remarked that, with their flattened perspectives and bold shapes and colours, Gursky's photographs can be read as paintings, and it is easy to pick up this thread at the Hayward Gallery.
Anthea Hamilton — renowned for her bold and humorous works that often include references from the worlds of art, fashion, design and popular culture - has designed seven costumes in collaboration with Jonathan Anderson, LOEWE's Creative Director, that incorporate the colours and the shapes of different varieties of squash or pumpkin; many of the silhouettes of the costumes, made with materials such as hand - painted leather or painted silk crepon, were inspired in designs from the 1970s.
At odds with her paintings» self - conscious qualities, Rawlings often uses bold, block colours and patterns that, combined with the subject of femininity, are reminiscent of Pop artist Pauline Boty's paintings of women from the 1960s.
With high - energy and the physicality of throwing string gel paint over a meticulous base, it's a rush that is visible in all of her bold colours, expressive drips and often off - kilter subject matter.
Kote's trademarks are his bold brushwork, and sweeping strokes of vibrant colours applied - more often than not - with a pallet knife while other areas of the canvas are left monochromatic and devoid of detail creating a negative space that lets the eye drift to infinity.
Known as Faux Fauvism, it's inspired by Matisse and celebrates elements of Fauvism — that is, early 20th - century French paintings, marked by the use of bold, often distorted forms and vivid colours — as well as Cubism, Pointillism and street art.
With her bold, minimal style — often described as pop art meets OpArt — Malika Favre gives us a striking lesson in the use of positive and negative space and colour.
Expressionism is a general style of painting that aims to express a personal interpretation of a scene or object, rather than depict its true - life features, it is often characterized by energetic brushwork, impastoed paint, intense colours and bold lines.
Rothko insisted that his vision was rooted in violence and not about colour, while Pollock's linear fields are often packed with hues both delicate and bold — witness, among many possible examples, Blue Poles (1952).
Bold wallpapers or paint colours can look stunning in a hallway, but choose carefully and bear in mind that dark colours will often make a space feel smaller than it really is.
For bold walls in dark colours, it's often safe to keep accessories, such as tableware, more neutral.
And we love a great front door — it makes such a statement in a bold colour with an interesting door knob (we often use banister finials instead of a traditional knob).
• Bright sun will often make strong colours appear bolder and vibrant ones seem brighter.
Utility rooms can often be forgotten about in terms of style and colour, but you'd be hard - pressed to ignore this bold space.
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