Sentences with phrase «subtle play»

Another thing about this clutch is that is another simple but subtle play of the velvet trend.
Other designs incorporate a more subtle play on the separates trend with patchwork weaves of mesh and Chantilly lace creating a t - shirt effect that can be worn underneath a dress — just seen at the neckline.
The artist's subtle play between surface and depth, material and image, colour and texture registers a tension between the familiar and the unknown, akin to an experience of language forgotten and almost remembered, or a melody lodged deep in the unconscious.
I guess CNN thinks that this not - so - subtle play at manipulating public opinion will go unnoticed by most.
In Color Pieces, pioneering video artist Nan Hoover created spatial ambiguities through a muted colour spectrum and subtle play of shadows and lights that are as much a test or rehearsal as a final piece of work.
Hivemind's default skin is comprised of a large steel gray honeycomb — a not - so - subtle play on the UI name.
I don't know if you picked up those subtle play on words in the title.
The cross formed by the edges of the canvases also offers a subtle play on the relation between surface and object.
Rather than foregrounding gesture or what has been called «action,» Rothko's planes become emotive through the subtle play of surface event.
Trough a subtle play of shadows and light and the emptiness in between, the installations draw attention to the void.
The first thing one notices about Michail Pirgelis» work is his subtle play with the aura of found materials.
Her inspirations translate into art that channels the subtle play of light and energy through mark making and color.
Honouring this vision, Blok drew the f32 name from the setting on a camera that offers the greatest depth of field, while the identity's subtle play of feminine pinks and cool greys alongside textured finishes pay tribute to their refined, highly contemporary aesthetic.
She has developed and puts to use her own materials and techniques designed to generate vibrant, yet subtle plays of color, form, light and space»
Similarly, Stella's shaped canvases engage in a subtle play with perspective space.
Instead, all the photographs share the absence of the direct gaze of the person portraited into the camera and the subtle play with the hidden and the mysterious — that goes beyond sex or gender.
I think there's a subtle play with the value of display and objects losing their utility in Pryde's work too.
In Color Pieces, video artist Nan Hoover has created spatial ambiguities through a muted colour spectrum and subtle play of shadows and lights that are as much a test or rehearsal as a final piece of work.
It is light gray, the color of the architect's signature cast - in - place concrete, and its complex interiors, marked by carefully layered spaces and subtle plays of height and volume, belie the boxlike simplicity of its silhouette.
The squeezed space of her «Door, Staircase» (1981)-- a subtle play of yellow, lavender and white — and «Green Door and Bed» (1994) evoke the architectural Americana of Charles Sheeler and Walker Evans.
At the same time, the subtle play between symmetry and asymmetry in this and other paintings is key to our experience of them.
G. Daniel Massad's still lifes depict strangely beautiful quotidian objects set against seemingly impenetrable black backgrounds, their textures and shapes illuminated by a subtle play of light.
Stay long enough to get accustomed to the warm light and you begin to see the subtle play of multiple shades on the walls.
The black - and - white time exposures document a subtle play of light, a twilight heightened by the presentation in the exhibition space.
These sculptures reveal to our gaze an inner life infused with light and a subtle play of colour.
Julia Peyton - Jones, Director, and Hans Ulrich Obrist, Co-Director, Serpentine Gallery, said: «Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa's design embraces the parkland around the Serpentine Gallery as never before with an extraordinarily innovative design, which reveals the subtle play on light and perception so characteristic of their work.
These colourful photo - paper works are folded, creased or otherwise manipulated, allowing for a subtle play with the material surface and the resulting illusion of lines and contrast.
While Estes describes the interior detailing as «simple and straightforward,» he added interest with the subtle play of shadow lines.
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