Sentences with phrase «shifting meanings of the color»

Examining the shifting meanings of the color, particularly from context to context, the presentation highlights the emotive properties of the color red.

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... And yes, that gives me comfort only in the sense that what viewers will see in the opening episodes is such a perversely wonderful hallucinogenic experience — dance numbers, shape - shifting, the creepy sound of frozen people and their chattering teeth, explorations of color, astral plane hijinks and multiple WTF moments — that there's comfort in knowing it's not all just cinematic showboating, a Pollock / Rothko virtual reality with no meaning.
Whether a shift in point of view, unusual use of color, or remarkable sense of fabrication in a scene meant to seem natural and unstaged, the two women's paintings will cause you to rethink this tradition as they push the boundary on its possibilities.
He attempts to give the vie wer ways to associate his disparate works — straight photographs, composited works, or works where accidents, like a faulty printer head, inspire him to shift the color of an image, and sculptures, that when collapsed in a still photograph, emulate the look of his images — and visually rectify what Moore says is a «puzzle not meant to be put together.»
Works in the facing project space entertain how the identity and meaning of colors, words and objects may shift within a matrix of signifiers.
Michael Stamm's nine paintings feature subtly shifting color and evoke a sense of claustrophobia and longing for meaning in the banal; Pedro Pedro's vibrant color palettes and flattened perspective portray food, flowers, skulls and cigarettes.
Working with the central idea of the constructed image of a rose with all its itinerant histories and meanings, etc. the works in this exhibition, which include Mark Dutcher's lovely albeit sorrowful rosebush made of colored wax and Sabina Ott's Mater Rosa I from a series of lithographs that depict the rose as a strangely regressive shape, mirroring the circle, in some way echo both the fragility and decadence of the rose as a central and narrative trope in our ever - shifting human history.
Wistful cloudscapes etch themselves out in childlike innocence, as bright washes of color animate simple polyester — shifting surfaces that flirt with the otherworldly through accessible means.
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