Sentences with phrase «pure colour»

At the time he belonged to the Hard Edge movement, whose proponents painted bands of pure colour with clearly marked outlines on the canvas.
She transformed the surface of the canvas with various materials, such as fabrics, mirrors, beads, shells, plastic buttons, etc., which she combined with pure colours.
Figures and props disappear, as raw emotional states are depicted in pure colour.
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Using dots of pure colour, the artist built an image by relying on the eye's ability to mix, for example, red and blue to produce purple.
He uses thick paint, large brushes, works on large scale with pure colour, straight from the pot.
Klein's vision was to express absolute immateriality and infinite space through pure colour.
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Kandinsky opened the door for many abstract artists, notably French painter, Robert Delaunay, a former theatrical designer who used pure colours, circular discs and colour rhythms in his paintings — 1934's Endless Rhythm being a good example.
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Between the precise use of the household, the faintly pure colour schemes and the exquisite wardrobe throughout the film, «Phantom Thread» becomes a living and breathing fashion editorial illustration.
Combining the lessons of Cubism with pure colour structuring took some nerve, some determination.
Rather than providing a ground, planes of pure colour serve to obscure forms and thus agitate perception.
As is often the case with Innes» work, our attention is drawn to the edges of the painting, where puddles of pure colour gather at the peripheries.
Rothko deeply admired Turner, and his eerie spells of pure colour echo Turner's bloody skies and seas.
Thus in a sense Neo-Plasticism was an ideal form of painting, which used only pure colour, line and form.
In each of the 120 works included in this show, Matisse reduces painting to a beautiful balancing act — on one side pure colour, on the other just shape.
«For Klein, pure colour offered a way of using art not as a means of painting a picture, but as a way of creating a spiritual, almost alchemical experience, beyond time, approaching the immaterial,» explains Kerry Brougher, who curated the major retrospective Yves Klein: With the Void, Full Powers at the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington DC, in 2010.
If so they must have seen into the future, for her mesmerising vortices of pure colour anticipate 20th - century abstract art.
Pointillism The Neo-Impression ¬ ist technique pioneered by Georges Seurat, using dots of pure colour instead of mixing paint on the palette; hence pointille, pointillist, see Divisionism.
This project — to which, legend has it, painting was driven by photography, and which Wood seeks to recapitulate — wielded the new against the real, disjunction against decoration, obsession against commercialism, pure colour against local colour, and hard labour against bourgeois complacency.
It further presents his sponge sculptures, planetary - reliefs and pure colour monochrome paintings.
He followed this with a number of exceptionally large paintings characterized by vibrant pure colours, such as his series Who's Afraid of Red, Yellow and Blue (1966 - 8) and the 28 feet x 9 feet Anna's Light (1968).
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Charting unprecedented experiments in pure colour, improvisational techniques and the sculptural potential of painting, IMPULSE features works by Frank Bowling, Ed Clark, Sam Gilliam, Morris Louis and Kenneth Noland that demonstrate the freeform and highly innovative breakthroughs in abstraction in this period.
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Klein is best known for the development of his own vivid ultramarine pigment, International Klein Blue (IKB), which became a symbolic part of his practice, a key to reaching the «infinite» and «sublime» through pure colour.
In Paris Kelly continued to do figure drawing from life, but at the same time he became fascinated with Byzantine art and began to experiment with pure colour in complex abstract spatial relationships through the use of collage.
Starting out with vast sheets of pure colour in huge trays on his studio floor, his finished works are something between painting and sculpture, a joyous celebration of colour and material.
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This style is also the common theme used in its interior design, work of the designer Lázaro Rosa - Violán, which brings together geometry and futuristic features in pure colours.
Speaking of the project, Liz said: «Most people rarely have the experience of being completely immersed in pure colour.
As the title he gave his recent Tate exhibition asserts, «if one thing matters, everything matters», and here Tillmans shows us pure gold, pure colour, balled socks, and a pub urinal as deserving of equal attention.
That was the year he started experimenting with pure colour and form, embracing digital technology to create luminously beautiful images of the natural world.
Recent exhibitions have included «Pure Colour» at the Gloss Gallery, Exeter and a forthcoming retrospective at Hillsboro Fine Art, Dublin in June.
The top third stands ajar, as it were, opening up like a stable door, inviting you to enter the pure colour of the painting.
Colour in Estonian Graphic Art 24.10.2012 — 10.02.2013 4th floor, A-wing, Cabinet of Prints and Drawings After the rough style of the 1960s had exhausted itself, pure colours and geometrical forms appeared in Estonian graphic art.
When the mesh of lines dropped away, he was free to concentrate on his abiding commitment, the non-figurative exploration of colour and the effect on the retina of the juxtaposition of pure colours (he insisted on the term «non-figurative»: all art, he would say, was abstract).
Frank Stella also pursued the idea of pure colour, describing his intention to keep paint, «as good as it was in the can».
In 2012 he was getting up at four every morning to do a cleaning job to support his work as an artist; in 2013 his paintings — teeming with loose, scratchy, expressive marks, patches of pure colour, and daily dust and grime from the studio, scrawled with words such as burrito, yuka and chorizo — started reaching six - figure sums.
His picture of Connie Martin subverts traditional stereotypes of portraiture by adopting the bright, pure colours of European Expressionism — highly unusual in Britain at the time.
It may be a pure colour all the way through but the juxtapositions of the other colours around it are changing that colour immensely.»
Chin's style varies from sweeping sections of pure colour, to intense elements of meticulous precision.
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