Sentences with phrase «shapes and colours seem»

Her own menagerie is made of a series of sculptures whose shapes and colours seem to be taken from a decadent fun - fair: broken horses, looming arches and double - headed dolphins to name only a few of the creatures populating the exhibition.

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For Whitehead says, «coloured shapes seem to be symbols for some other elements in our experience, and when we see the coloured shapes we adjust our actions towards those other elements» (5 4).
Now I'm working mostly on my own projects a stronger style informed by all the things that make me excited to be alive seems to have formed — things like colour, the magic of nature, shapes in mid-century design and cute faces.
And suddenly this unusual shape that seemed so well - designed to hold a baby reveals its big, awkward, bulky, and hard - to - fit - anywhere true colouAnd suddenly this unusual shape that seemed so well - designed to hold a baby reveals its big, awkward, bulky, and hard - to - fit - anywhere true colouand hard - to - fit - anywhere true colours.
Architecture seems to have been spontaneously and magically absorbed by the colours and shapes of the surrounding environment in this 70 - sqm 1 - bedroom villa.
Likening her to twentieth - century predecessors, such as Henri Rousseau and Florine Stettheimer, who found renewal «in the bright colours and crude shapes of an art that seems artless,» Jones sees in Wylie's work «a way forward for painting in this century.»
A respected train writer, Remi has also played a significant part in the development of «abstract graffiti», a term that seems far too clinical to describe the accomplishments of his work, which has always been about the interplay of colour and shape.
The three monochromatic wall paintings created for the Jean - Michel Wilmotte - designed gallery space are rendered in intense colour and each form is a subtly distorted geometric shape that activates the wall, disorientates the viewer, and almost seems to waver like a pool of water.
At first glance King's paintings seem to epitome of this self - obsessed approach but the internal dynamics of colour and shape generate tensions which link the work to the external world.
Often abstract and monumental in presence, Wilding's works play with our preconceptions of how substances seem, producing non-figurative forms with unexpected textures, shapes and colours.
And in relation to the abstraction theme, it seemed obvious that the images could be abstracted by simply zooming in on them until their origins became unrecognisable and they appeared as abstract shapes and colouAnd in relation to the abstraction theme, it seemed obvious that the images could be abstracted by simply zooming in on them until their origins became unrecognisable and they appeared as abstract shapes and colouand they appeared as abstract shapes and colouand colours.
Shape and colour remain fresh even to our jaded eyes, and reality hardly ever seems real anyway.
Tillmans makes colour and line appear as one indistinguishable substance; instead of colour being confined by and filling in drawn profile, here colour seems to thicken and extend into its own tendriled shapes, arriving at forms and fields that look organically spawned» — L. RELYEA «What connects all my work is finding the right balance between intention and chance, doing as much as I can and knowing when to let go, allowing fluidity and avoiding anything being forced» — W. TILLMANS Immersing the viewer in a mesmeric expanse of deep blue, Wolfgang Tillmans» Freischwimmer 186 lyrically transcends the boundaries between photography, painting and drawing.
I have just looked on John Bunker's Twitter media stream to see what seems to hold his work together and apart from his excellent handling of colour, I was very conscious of the angular pointers, many «off «triangle shapes, that seem to rhythmically take the eye round to every part of the collage.
The total redesign of the input box (including shape, colour and font), as well as the checkmarks seems without purpose except to be «different» or to «look nice».
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