Sentences with phrase «often primary colors»

Her vibrant, often primary colors expose the underlying personal sentiments that exist between the artist and her subjects.

Not exact matches

However, they often like primary colors (red, yellow and blue).
While I most often use cilantro as a final pop of freshness, color and flavor to many dishes, here the cilantro is the primary flavor and star of the show.
His thin, mostly diagonal lines run nearly the breadth of his small paintings, most often in bright primary colors.
Tony Delap, Modern Times III, 1966 Wood, fiberglas and lacquer, 32 x 84 x 38 inches March 7 — April 4, 2009 Pushing the edges, often literally, of his primary disciplines, artist Tony DeLap has dedicated close to half a century to exploring the seam between sculpture and painting, merging the boarders of architecture, design and art, reducing to the most basic expression of form, shape, scale and color, while remaining devoted to the -LSB-...]
She often repeats the animals depicted and creates paintings with a few primary colors.
From this point on, Lichtenstein continued to synthesize often found (but also at times imagined) imagery into a graphic language of flat primary colors (red, blue and yellow) edged in straight black and modeled in space through the conventions of advertising and graphic design rather than those of painterly naturalism.
Krushenick avoided explicit representation, but there is an often weird sense of narrative animation in his tautly frontal compositions of flat, primary - colored shapes defined by black cartoon lines.
His minimalist paintings are often comprised of circular forms in primary colors and display his knowledge of graphic design.
Since returning in 1972 to metal as his primary material, Chamberlain limited himself to specific parts of the automobile, adding color to found car parts, dripping, spraying and patterning on top of existing hues to an often wild effect.
Often transcending the typical Futurist subject matter of racing car and mechanical city - scape, these works mark a distinct movement away from figuration as the primary vessel for an expression of feeling, instead investigating the emotional value of line, shape and color.
This is because Goldberg effectively meshes two palettes on a gray ground — one is black and white, while the other consists of muted, often transparent colors ranging from near primaries to turquoise and violet.
What characterizes the artworks of Neo-expressionism is an immediate return to painting as the primary, almost organic part of artistry — this reflects perfectly in often large - scale pieces, covered in thick layers of paint and raw brushstrokes of intense colors.
Pushing the edges, often literally, of his primary disciplines, artist Tony DeLap has dedicated close to half a century to exploring the seam between sculpture and painting, merging the boarders of architecture, design and art, reducing to the most basic expression of form, shape, scale and color, while remaining devoted to the search for beauty in the creation of a simple object.
Often pairing two opposing colors, as in the case of Contact, in these earlier works there is a discernible effort to put the principles of color theory to the test, while enlisting form as a primary component of the experiment.
The artist often limits himself to the primary colors and adopts a voluntarily impersonal invoice.
On the surface (pun intended), there's not that much in Ms. Corse's large (90 - to 102 - inch wide) canvases: vertical bands of white, black and often one primary color.
Sarah Crowner integrates repeated shapes and patterns — often in saturated, primary colors — into graphic compositions that evoke hard - edge painting, modernist design, and textile production.
While challenging behaviors are often cited as the primary reasons young children are suspended and / or expelled from preschool environments, challenging behaviors alone do not explain the disproportionate rates of preschool children of color — in particular black children — that are pushed out.
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