Sentences with phrase «reveal individual colors»

While seemingly reduced to noise, the recordings reveal individual colors of the essence of each location.

Not exact matches

There's plenty of overlapping information, though even this tendency reveals how certain events can be colored by the perspective of a given individual.
The new, large full - color art is magic realism at its finest, revealing mass cruelty as well as distinctive individuals and the connections between them.
Close - up photos highlight the changing hues of leaves, while in a picture of the forest's edge, color differences reveal the shapes of individual trees.
His sweeping broad strokes of individual color are revealed, and one realizes that Pentak leans far more toward abstraction than originally perceived.
Scale and color shift subtly from work to work, revealing the internal logic of Pestoni's practice and contextualizing each individual painting.
Griffon's bold use of color accentuates the interpretation of the individual painted, and the artist's preference to make choices about the bold yellow background and what it might reveal about the subject are tantalizing.
Individual drips of color hum alongside one another like vibrating strings, while rivulets and delicate lattice - like interruptions in thicker curtains of paint reveal layers beneath them and obfuscate others.
Karsten writes: «Weight's paintings are captivating for many reasons - his color sense is perfectly in tune with his mysterious imagery, his realism is modified by the emotions of fear and anguish, and his compositions reveal a deep understanding of 2 - d image structure... It isn't mastery over materials that keeps me looking at Weight's work though - it's his crazy, compelling, haunted voice, and how he gives us a frank look at the unknowable world of individual emotional lives.»
Painted segments seem almost applied with a printing block, dots or harlequin - like rhombus patterns seemingly stamped, and individual color fields that reveal no trace of a brushstroke and seem to be generated by a printing machine.
When a jigsaw puzzle is first spilled from its box there is the chaos of hundreds, sometimes even thousands of individual parts — some so tiny they reveal themselves only as a dollop of color, a ripple of cloth or the tooth of a smile — which, after much effort, the trials and errors of fitting and not fitting, are made into a whole.
Using a stencil and an x-acto knife, he carefully slices away individual layers so as to reveal the underlying colors.
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