Longtime SAIC professor and conceptual painter Gaylen Gerber often works with his signature paint color — gray — to cover the artwork of other, often famous artists, or
simply as a backdrop to present their work.
Not exact matches
Back then scientists regarded the regolith
as simply part of the landscape, little more than the
backdrop for the planting of the American flag.
You
simply can not go wrong with SF
as a
backdrop.
The autumn colours in the forests provide an unbelievable
backdrop to see the lights,
as the contrast between the amber tones of the trees and green of the Aurora is
simply mystical, all made more intense by the depth of the darkness that surrounds it.
But
as you can see by all the images prior to this one, there is a huge variation of grays that
simply provide a calm, neutral
backdrop when mixed with warm colours.