Sentences with phrase «palette than the sense»

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Indeed her works, which would be characterized abstract art rather than abstract painting, share some common ground, such as the spectacular use of colors, contrasts and shadows, the playful use of diagonals that creates a solid sense of perspective while different levels construct both volume and composition, but also the smooth way she moves from one texture to another, giving her paintings a rough surface by using colors impasto or with a palette knife or simply by incorporating different materials.
The precise opposite of that tentative sense of hesitation characterizes the paintings of both Alex Katz and Fairfield Porter, who imbue their subject with color - suffused boldness from the warm side of the palette, specifically reds more suited to Elizabeth Arden and Christian Louboutin than the painting studio.
Although at first glance, especially in reproductions, Scully's work might seems a bit trite and repetitious, in reality they are very large works that envelop the viewer with their nuanced and rich palettes and strong spatial sense and have a much stronger and bolder dynamic than much of Rothko's oeuvre.
He speaks about the violence of the imagery in his paintings, but I often see a delicate sense of touch and quiet palette that has more in common with Giorgio Morandi than, say, Chaim Soutine.
The soft palette of icy blues, lush spring greens, rich browns, and steel grey made one contemplate the mood rather than an immediate sense of place.
In her signature color - palette and looseness of brushstroke, rather than repress her image, this fraught sense of autonomy is explored across various media, architecture and atmosphere.
Chromatically darker than the works in the artist's last exhibition, almost two years ago, all the works in this exhibition are still characterized by his remarkable sense of color, now in deeper greens, blues, and purples, moving away from the pastels of his earlier palette.
Diebenkorn's seductive colour palettes and intricately balanced compositions draw from the light and a sense of the places in which he worked, and define a career that spanned more than four decades.
Memorable dining experiences must now excite more than just the palette — they must be an electrifying experience for all the senses.
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