She says the lighting in her second film, Middle of Nowhere was «a deliberate decision to find the beauty of black
people in dark spaces.»
Not exact matches
«A lot of
people work
in dark spaces.
«Everybody's taken
in by the beautiful
dark sky,» says Padma Yanamandra - Fisher of the
Space Science Institute's branch
in Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., who will observe the eclipse from Carbondale, Ill. «But that part is so dominant that
people don't always appreciate the nuances of the science you can actually do.»
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Space Hulk: Deathwing, the upcoming first -
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in collaboration with Black Library author and
Dark Angels specialist, Gav Thorpe, as well as cooperative multiplayer.
Tom Bramwell, editor, Eurogamer: For most
people who attend E3, it is a frenzy of appointments to hear product pitches and discussions conducted
in dark, imposing exhibition halls full of ludicrously expensive fibreglass dioramas that have been designed to reflect product features - usually science fiction, military or fantasy settings - while providing
space to house demo units.
The exhibition title Procession refers to how the artist's paintings reference a dual meaning for how groups of
people move through
space: either
in the spirit of play and feasting like
in Carnival, or within a
darker place occupied by the Ku Klux Klan and their nighttime rallies that punctuate the darkness with hoods and fire.
After the elapsed time, the «Only You» multimedia series went on display this month at The Untitled
Space, a contemporary art gallery founded by Cesarine
in TriBeCa
in 2014, and as stories of rampant abuse
in the entertainment industry are divulged more frequently than ever, Cesarine hoped the project will make
people «step back and take a deep,
dark look who you are... and at what our society accepts as «normal.»»
People sometimes fear black will make a
space dark and depressing, but the trick is keeping it
in check, says Jackie Jordan, director of color marketing for paint maker Sherwin - Williams.
I have a design question: we just put
in beautiful hickory medium
dark wood floors, several
people have told me I need rugs to define
spaces.
The room is flooded with light (I think about what you say regarding white
in dark spaces, advice I frequently pass on to other
people, attributing it to you, of course), and all the white makes it so bright and cheerful and welcoming.
We can wager that few
people expect
dark colors
in a home office
space.