Sentences with phrase «subtle use of colour»

For more subtle use of colour, restrict it to one area, such as this perspex splashback.
Whether this is due to her subtle use of colour, or the deliberate impersonality and nose - to - the - ground activity of her figures I'm not sure, but the effect is that of timeless acceptance.
I just love the simplicity of his paintings, his dramatic use of light, subtle use of colour, and the techniques he employs to create atmosphere through mere suggestion is truly breathtaking.
This Exhibition sees Sara create vibrant and visually stimulating imagery through subtle use of colour together with her unique and intimate perspective of the natural world.

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Use Charlotte Tilbury's Eye Blender Brush if you want to apply a subtle wash of colour to your eyes.
Hi Julie, I didn't see a change but the amount of food colouring I used was minimal and the hydrangeas where such a vibrant purple, but I think if you put in white flowers it might make a difference after a week, but only subtle with this amount of colour.
Subtle splashes of colour are the best way to incorporate it into a winter outfit, especially if you're not used to wearing much colour at all.
I love the subtle colour of the carrots and the fact that it's all due to natural colouring (I would have never thought to use tomato puree).
My online tutorials go through this in more detail and there I suggest a range of 48 Inscribe (half size) which will give you a decent palette of colours with quite a few subtle tints that you will often use.
By the mid-1950s, Calderara began to move away from figurative painting to embrace a more geometric approach, radically reducing both the scale and the compositional elements of his paintings through use of simple forms and flat blocks of nebulous and subtle colour.
Abandoning precise delineation for a looser, more painterly handling of paint, his use of colour, subtle nuances and stark contrasts testifies to a concern with light and beauty.
This diverse collection of art reproductions, both in artistic style and from different time periods, ranged from the flat imagery and distorted scale of animals in the Lascaux Cave Paintings — Hall of Bulls (c. 15 - 18,000 B.C), minimalist colour and subtle light used in Honoré Daumier's painting Don Quixote (1868).
I had always considered her classic, proto - Minimalist pictures from the Sixties — characterised by subtle, ghostly colours and the use of minute elements repeated within a grid often drawn onto a square canvas with a pencil — as ascetic and restrained: the epitome of cerebral self - control.
His paintings from the 1950s reveal subtle changes in the natural world through the use of imagery constructed with delicate, sensitive colour tonalities, floating within the compositional space.
They are marked by a conscious use of colour and subtle layering, which has become important in my recent practice.
She often uses warm, poppy colours in her minimalist product designs, and the subtle gradients of her illustrations play smoothly with pastel patterns.
It's ideal for use with gouache, doesn't cockle when wet and provides a subtle underlay of colour to provide a unified base, whilst also avoiding those annoying white flecks that would occur in watercolour paper.
These imagined derelict buildings — once so full of life — are hauntingly depicted through the use of light, a subtle colour palette and a cinematic perspective.
McKeown's meticulous use of colour and light has resulted in works which, while remaining subtle and restrained, reflect the epic beauty of the natural world.
Thanks to subtle work using geometric shapes and colour, his marble sculptures defy the laws of gravity.
Most often he used water - based paint with a matt finish, as well as matt lacquer in the later stages of his oeuvre, building it up in translucent layers to achieve subtle gradations of colour.
They work not only because of their use of bold colour, subtle details and questions about reality, but because the viewer can see an example of the slow yet ever - changing evolution of painting over the last 50 years.
A crucial goal - scoring moment in an underwater rugby match is photographed by Camilo Diaz, and a subtle palette of colour is used in images by Lise Johansson and Ralph Gräf.
These painters used large areas, or fields, of flat colour and thin, diaphanous paint to achieve quiet, subtle, almost meditative effects.
Kim's paintings also showcase his unique use of colours, with most of them consisting of multiple thin overlapping layers of monochromatic colour schemes, with subtle traces of gold or silver.
Through portraiture, landscapes and still lifes, Calderara depicted the people, scenes and objects of his native Italy — all suffused by a delicate, misty light inspired by the atmospheric glow of Lake Orta in Vacciago, where the artist moved in 1934 with his wife Carmela, and where he would work for most of his life.By the mid-1950s, Calderara began to move away from figurative painting to embrace a more geometric approach, radically reducing both the scale and the compositional elements of his paintings through use of simple forms and flat blocks of nebulous and subtle colour.
Demuth's own style of painting was marked by the use of subtle colours, acute observation of light and shade, and the complete absence of people.
Under the tutelage of Sir William Coldstream at the Slade, he adopted a technique using careful measuring and thinly applied paint to achieve subtle colour harmonies in his paintings.
LG also released its 2017 range of Super UHD LCD TVs (models SJ9500, SJ8500 and SJ8000) featuring a new Nano Cell technology that uses uniformly - sized particles — «dots» approximately one nanometre in diameter to create more subtle, accurate colours that can be viewed from wider angles than most other TVs.
Sycamore Texture can be used on its own to give all 4 walls of your room a depth of texture and colour with a subtle light - catching shimmer.
Planting can go either way: use the colour as accents or focal points, toning down the effect by surrounding the colour with more subtle colours and cool green foliage; above, citrine yellow kniphofias catch the eye against a backdrop of Centranthus ruber (pink valerian) and the seedheads of purple alliums.
For balance, the designer used a palette of cream with subtle pops of colour, such as in the chartreuse gourd table lamp and the turquoise toss cushions.
Use shades of pretty blue and grey to add subtle colour to an all - white conservatory.
Using subtle touches of colour and minimal accessories is a great way to introduce elements of a trend without creating a themed room.
I love all the subtle geometric patterns, and your use of colour.
Or bring a more wistful feel to your calming scheme using colours and textures of a stormy seascape as inspiration: subtle pebble shades of pale grey, sand and stone; the rough warmth of weathered wood and warm linen and fresh hues of sea, sky and cloud, then finish with the delicate beauty of pearlescent shells.
If you're reluctant to go too bold use subtle injections of colour to add visual interest.
Pale pink and heather accents introduce an elegant, feminine touch, while a papered feature wall in a soft chalk pink, one of the owner's favourite colours, has been used to create a focal point and make a subtle statement.
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