Sentences with phrase «primary color at»

Rauschenberg rejected the «logical conclusion» of painting figured by the tricolor monochrome triptych as untenable, in part because the primary colors at which it arrived could not be considered any more «basic» than any other industrially produced commodity.

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Colors and shapes and relations, on the other hand, are kinds of being which of their very nature must be thought of an inhering in primary Entities, if they are to be thought of as being at all.
(Available in pastel colors, primary colors or natural wood colors for $ 149 at the Land of Nod)
This ball features bright primary colors which make for great color differentiation at an early age.
It helps younger children learn their primary colors and develop fine motor skills at the same time.
Colors indicate primary ecosystem type at a site.
Also at the Grace of Monaco event, but opting for a neutral shade instead of a primary color, poses in a Victoria Beckham gown with pleats on the skirt as well as the pinned - down ruffles across the bodice and a gold chain belt.
I chanced upon these sold individually at Target for something like $ 1 - $ 3 each, and bought the three primary colors.
The day before, she stood out at the Chloé show in primary colors, unexpectedly coupling a canary yellow coat with a sweet cherry red neck - tie blouse and cuffed denim blues (left).
This look may seem a little patriotic at first, but I love these two primary colors together.
Stripes in very primary color are brightening up the streets at fashion month.
The Seasons have fabulous color palettes but if you do not fit into the specifics it's better to look at the Tonal color families and identify your ONE primary characteristic.
This is a beautiful transfer, full of vivid, accurate colors — look at the richly bright primary colors of those toons!
Nichols was also a wizard at capturing the psychic and emotional currents of the moment his films were made in, from the generational anxieties of «The Graduate» in 1967 to the self - defeating political idealism of «Primary Colors» in 1998.
Color reproduction can be lush at times with good skin tones and bold primaries, while blacks tend to be deep.
Shot in Brooklyn in a vivid palette of deep primary colors, Pariah is evocative of Spike Lee at his best.
• A Stanton «muffin» (Stacy Edwards) taking a long, slow look at Billy Bob Thornton's Carville-esque strategist unzipped: «Gee, I've never seen one that... old before» — Primary Colors...
Preschool and primary teachers can use the knight coloring pages as worksheets for a knight or medieval theme lesson plan at school.
Preschool and primary teachers can use these dog coloring pages as worksheets for a dog theme lesson plan at school.
Preschool and primary teachers can use the Halloween coloring pages as worksheets for a Halloween theme lesson plan at school.
As part of this study, they looked at the adoption rate of cats whose primary coat color was black versus cats of all other coat colors.
At the end of each hair is the cat's primary color - blue, black, red, cream chocolate, lilac, tortoiseshell, blue - cream and so on.
In addition to this, all Primary weapons are available to all hero classes, and you will also have three exclusive bullet colors at your disposal to make the game more colorful than ever and allow you to blast the Xenos with a bit more personal style.
Since you only have the three primary colors of light (red, green, and blue) at your disposal, you will have to overlap the areas of illumination in order to satisfy the yellow (red + green), cyan (green + blue), magenta (blue + red), and white (all three) posts.
Well, at least Frostbitten Mirror's Edge looked as stark and brightly primary colored as before!
At times her graph holds single daubs of primary color, at times black shapes out of high - school geometrAt times her graph holds single daubs of primary color, at times black shapes out of high - school geometrat times black shapes out of high - school geometry.
The landscape and sculpture at Lynden give rise to a series of oppositions: nature / culture, organic / industrial, shades of colors / primary colors, roundness / sharpness, to name a few.
In particular he seems to have sought specific settings for exhibitions of his early wall - mounted sculptures, which, seen together, gave the impression of amply spaced pops of primary color in otherwise white rooms.6 Following the precisely scaled galleries he created for his 1984 exhibition at MoCA's Temporary Contemporary, he made a rotating exhibition of such works at Leo Castelli's New York gallery in 1986 — 87, sometimes forgoing the main gallery spaces for a more intimate basement.7
James Ulmer too, shows pared down symbols of Summer, using punchy primary colors to depict scenes at a beach.
This primary - color portrait of the cartoon mouse introduced Lichtenstein's detached and deadpan style at a time when introspective Abstract Expressionism reigned.
At a glance, it felt like perusing a chapter of a book on modern art history: primary colors, geometric shapes (or almost)-- everything was there.
Made on stretched canvases, works like Mother and Child (2016), with its horizon line and eclipsed celestial bodies, have a strong relationship to landscape (a genre that greatly interested the artist in his student years at the Rhode Island School of Design), as well as to the modular paintings, with their strong geometric forms painted and primary colors.
The unpainted wood in particular, and the modulated primary colors give them a warm, human tone, and it was illuminating to go from the sinuous black lines of the paintings at Acquavella to the straight black wires of the Calder sculptures at Pace, which resembled planetary models.
Shocked at this misunderstanding, Klein knew a further and decisive step in the direction of monochrome art would have to be taken... From that time onwards he would concentrate on one single, primary color alone: blue.»
The home, in particular, is an ongoing theme for Chun, whose third exhibition at Poem 88 delivers her familiar world of primary colors and basic shapes in a variety of media, fluctuating between recognizable imagery and geometric form.
The works will range from wraithlike sculptural works like Ground Control (2008), a black helium balloon that moves around slowly and freely in one of the gallery spaces, to video works like Dream Machine (2006), in which the three primary colors alternate frame by frame at 24 frames per second, producing a jarring, disorienting effect on the viewer.
Cheyney Thompson, «Birdwings and Chambered Shells» at Andrew Kreps Gallery Cheyney Thompson's sixth solo painting show at this gallery — with its systemized colored dots and dashes arranged in patterns that are just beyond the grasp of cognition but scintillate the eye, the mind, and mingle with processes that feel primary and ever - changing — made me want to marry one of these paintings.
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.
This new work hangs on the wall and dazzles the viewer with its high technological approach to creating a brightly colored surface where primary and secondary colors are juxtaposed, including thin strips of opposing color at the edges.
An original gouache painting by Alexander Calder, titled Calvair Breton de Traguier, 1965, which features the primary colors and bold graphic shapes for which the artist is known, is valued at $ 20,000 to $ 30,000.
«LOOKING BACK» - SPECIAL CLOSING EVENT / SCREENING AT ANTHOLOGY FILM ARCHIVES A special one - night screening as a part of the exhibition «Looking Back - the 4th White Columns Annual», curated by Primary Information PAUL SHARITS SHUTTER INTERFACE (1975, 32 minutes, double 16 mm, color, sound) This 2 - projector version of the 4 - projector «locational» installation reorganizes the four reels into an equally engaging work meant for theatrical screening.
The high auction price brought other Heilmann's onto the market and in 2013 a sale at Sotheby's brought $ 194,500 for a 1976 work in bright primary colors, a record that still stands.
Programmatically simple, this show at Space, London, consisted of two video viewing stations separated by primary - colored lighting schemes.
Looking at these triptychs, one might have thought for a moment of Aleksandr Rodchenko's iconoclastic Pure Red Color, Pure Yellow Color, Pure Blue Color of 1921, except that where the Russian Constructivist's work was meant to boil down painting to its primary colors, what the artist called its «logical conclusion,» Levine's wooden panels are invested in painting's history: The color of each is derived from the digital averaging of the hues in one of Renoir's many zaftig yet jaundiced nColor, Pure Yellow Color, Pure Blue Color of 1921, except that where the Russian Constructivist's work was meant to boil down painting to its primary colors, what the artist called its «logical conclusion,» Levine's wooden panels are invested in painting's history: The color of each is derived from the digital averaging of the hues in one of Renoir's many zaftig yet jaundiced nColor, Pure Blue Color of 1921, except that where the Russian Constructivist's work was meant to boil down painting to its primary colors, what the artist called its «logical conclusion,» Levine's wooden panels are invested in painting's history: The color of each is derived from the digital averaging of the hues in one of Renoir's many zaftig yet jaundiced nColor of 1921, except that where the Russian Constructivist's work was meant to boil down painting to its primary colors, what the artist called its «logical conclusion,» Levine's wooden panels are invested in painting's history: The color of each is derived from the digital averaging of the hues in one of Renoir's many zaftig yet jaundiced ncolor of each is derived from the digital averaging of the hues in one of Renoir's many zaftig yet jaundiced nudes.
[13] Josef Albers taught these two primary practitioners of the «Color Function» school at Yale in the 1950s.
Its relative scarcity could probably be interpreted as a rejection of the natural world of grass and trees, so alien to both urban life and the extra-terrestrial ambitions of abstract art; and at times, as in Mondrian's triumphant trinity of primary colors, its banishment from the artist's palette seemed absolute.
«Benjamin was one of four artists in the landmark 1959 exhibition at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art that coined the term «hard - edge painting,» now in common usage for geometric abstraction that relies on color as a primary subject.
A former protégé of Joseph Beuys who studied with the legendary social sculptor alongside Blinky Palermo and Jörg Immendorff at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, Imi Knoebel parted ways with his teacher but followed a path similar to Palermo's — creating abstract compositions with primary colors on small, intimately scaled canvases.
At this point my primary effort is to make these three elements, color, design, and space, equally interesting and equally involved in the viewing experience.»
In her Tompkins Square paintings, she continued her interest in tonal effects of trees, foliage, and grey skies, sometimes streaked with sunlight breaking through the clouds, while at times introducing strong contrasts through primary colors of stoplights, traffic markings, and other features of urban life.
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