Sentences with phrase «organic shapes and colours»

The circular drum - like sculpture was intended to create an ever - changing architectural kaleidoscope of organic shapes and colours, but the 12 tracks do this on their own.

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The engine allows for world generation with nearly unlimited colour combinations, sloping terrain, organic variations in shape and orientation, complex underground cave systems, dynamic weather, extreme verticality and highly variable terrain unique to each planet.
Instead, colour plays an important role in these new paintings, creating sensual and lively pictures that suggest organic and anthropomorphic shapes.
Referencing organic shapes, his oil and acrylic paintings on canvas and paper expertly utilize the single gesture to represent an entire form, delicately balancing soft effusions of colour against the frenetic energy of the mark.
A concern with surface texture, organic shapes and the ephemeral are a consistent feature of Wakely's work, as embodied by the beautifully delicate Spring Snow (1986), a floor installation made entirely of coloured tissue paper.
Diverse as ever, McLean's select exhibition contains two mixed media works; presented on the ground floor of the gallery, the Untitled paintings are comprised of dense, black organic shapes that veer to the abstraction on neutral backgrounds, adorned with daubs of coloured paper that on some sides have been hastily cut and others impatiently ripped, a nod to the rebellious humour of McLean who's body of oeuvre comprises witty sculptures made of rubbish and even his own body.
His experimental castings proliferated and became a repository for his relief paintings of layer upon layer of organic shapes covered in luminescent, hyperreal colours.
Often crumpled in an industrial crusher and spray - painted in bright colours before being welded together into their final shape, his abstract sculptures are now being placed within the gallery and gardens of Inverleith House, the outdoor location drawing out an unexpected organic quality in the artist's heavy metal works.
He balances a cerebral focus on formal geometry with a playful, organic use of shape and colour.
The exhibition includes several print series incorporating both organic forms and basic shapes and colours which the artist uses to form complex relationships and patterns.
Doorsen uses drawing as a way for investigation of ideas and shapes, she plays with curves and lines, geometric mark making and organic forms, colour and monochrome.
It focuses on the experimental transformation of shapes and surfaces that make up the urban landscape, from which the three artists draw their inspiration from; Fabio Petani with his refined balance between organic forms and geometry, Nelio through a dense texture of colour fields that he uses to compose his name, and Heiko Zahlmann, with a long and vaunted past as a graffiti writer, evolves his style in three - dimensional works, in which painting, drawing and architecture interact with one another.
«Bloom» will be a joyous exhibition of pattern and colour, with two artists that are guided by their love of surface texture and shape, interpreting floral and organic forms in contrasting yet complementary styles.
The exhibition will include several print series incorporating both organic forms and basic shapes and colours which the artist uses to form complex relationships and patterns.
In the late 1970s Stella broke with the hard - edged style of his previous work and began to produce sensuously coloured mixed - media reliefs that featured arabesques, French curves, and other organic shapes.
Reflecting influences of Pop and Minimalist art, Apfelbaum uses geometric and organic shapes to create abstract patterns in a saturated spectrum of exuberant colour.
... The different colours of the plastic when heated intensify unexpectedly... and [along with] the uncontrolled process of melting... results [in] imperfect, organic egg - like shapes... this has the effect of gently steering the association of the jewellery away from mass - cut perfectionism back to the hand - formed and organic.
At Habitat, you'll find sculptural Yellow Ceiling Lights and pendant lighting in a wide choice of shapes, sizes, colours, materials and finishes, from triple drop lights in metal and industrial - style enamelled pendants to organic, blown - glass designs and elegantly shaped ceiling shades.
At Habitat, you'll find sculptural ceiling lights and pendant lighting in a wide choice of shapes, sizes, colours, materials and finishes, from triple drop lights in metal and industrial - style enamelled pendants to organic, blown - glass designs and elegantly shaped ceiling shades.
A traditional Kilim diamond pattern but updated with wobblier, more organic lines (rather than being rigid diamond shapes), this contemporary design has been hand - woven in Afghanistan, with abstract and a-symmetrical colour pattern.
At Habitat, you'll find sculptural Orange Ceiling Lights and pendant lighting in a wide choice of shapes, sizes, colours, materials and finishes, from triple drop lights in metal and industrial - style enamelled pendants to organic, blown - glass designs and elegantly shaped ceiling shades.
At Habitat, you'll find sculptural Kopollo Ceiling Lights and pendant lighting in a wide choice of shapes, sizes, colours, materials and finishes, from triple drop lights in metal and industrial - style enamelled pendants to organic, blown - glass designs and elegantly shaped ceiling shades.
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