Sentences with phrase «references color photography»

The British spelling of «color» in its title also references color photography's origins in England.
Colour, the British English spelling, references color photography's origins in England.

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Some of these paintings, abstract or monochromatic, dwell comfortably in the language of their medium, but others flirt with photography and textile pattern printing, perhaps an «oblique» reference to painting's material connection to textile: paint and color on canvas or linen.
Strongly influenced by the shore and woodlands of outer Cape Cod, Maine, and now Nova Scotia, Witkowski's «research sketchbook» consists of documentary photography and video of the environmental installations exploring light, reflection, and color she creates as references for mixed and multi-media works in painting, photography, and video projection.
Nude on Couch, from Nudes series Color iris print on rag paper 29 1/2 x 23 1/2 inches 10 1/4 x 13 inches (image size) Edition of 50 Hand signed and numbered in pencil by Thomas Ruff verso Pristine condition unframed, never framed, hinged or matted Literature Matthias Winzen, Thomas Ruff Photography 1979 to the Present, D.A.P., New York, 2003, p. 239 Catalogue Reference tos03, larger version reproduced in cColor iris print on rag paper 29 1/2 x 23 1/2 inches 10 1/4 x 13 inches (image size) Edition of 50 Hand signed and numbered in pencil by Thomas Ruff verso Pristine condition unframed, never framed, hinged or matted Literature Matthias Winzen, Thomas Ruff Photography 1979 to the Present, D.A.P., New York, 2003, p. 239 Catalogue Reference tos03, larger version reproduced in colorcolor.
Gradients was a series of works that explored the intersection of photography and sculpture, and referenced and distilled the color of the various locales in which they were installed.
We've set up a white card and our trusty photography assistant Spawn out in the garden on a weathered bench, framed against a backdrop of green hosta leaves and an old fence — with the goal of this arrangement to show the white as a true reference point and the rest of the photo to show how a shifting white balance can really affect the overall color balance of your photos.
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