Sentences with phrase «such color seems»

Not exact matches

As strange as it may seem, choosing creative, descriptive and memorable names to describe certain colors (such as «sky blue» over «light blue») can be an important part of making sure the color of the product achieves its biggest impact.
Conservative colors, such as black, blue, gray, and brown, seem to be the safest bet when meeting someone for the first time in a professional setting, whereas colors that signal more creativity, like orange, may be too loud.
It is such conscious «choice» that Thomas seems to believe is the only effective Christian vocation — consciously taking hold with one's eyes the cast - out landscape that numbs through its repetition and unarticulated contours, and resting there with it until the spot of suffered color brushes by.
I could have cooked the salmon better such as in a nonstick pan which seems to put a better crust on the skin and color on the flesh without drowning in oil or maybe I didn't use enough oil in my cast iron pan.
My dad's brain recorded every vision, every feeling, every sound, in such detail that the memories seem to color everything in his life.
«If we think about how people today use color, such as in clothing, flags, body decoration, among other things, it seems that color would have been procured and used for symbolic purposes,» Potts said.
ThyroMate seems to source very high quality ingredients with several great seals on their site, such as no artificial coloring and no preservatives).
Keeping your floor in a neutral hue such as wood, or adding a pop of color in a rug, can also keep your black - and - white room from seeming cold.
My first thought too was that I don't think I own any highlighters like this color, it's such a unique shade to highlight with but it seems so summer appropriate:) lizzyxfresh.blogspot.com
The only negatives I can think of are the fact that the color seems to rub off on light colored things (such as the inside of my Hunter boots and my white bucket bag) and how the knees get a bit saggy if they're worn a lot between washes.
As for colors, they seem to be most popular in colors such as grey, beige, green, burgundy and similar hues that are closely associated with fall.
The formula seems to be creamy but i wouldn't know if its long lasting because it was such an awful color!
The pairing of these colors seem to give off such a classy, classic vibe.
I will not support any company that supports an entity such as Fox News that seems to be in direct opposition to all of my values and thinks of me — and tries to convince others to think of me — as lesser, dangerous, lazy, and unintelligent due to the color of my skin.
We can look forward to by the end of the year many new innovations in Color and Touch screen E-Reader technologies by companies such as Freescale, Qualcomm, Touchco and Texas Instruments who seem to be pioneering a new breed of E-Ink screens that are thinner, and provide more resolution.
Plenty of links to major online retailers such as Amazon Kindle, iBookstore, and Google Play are wrapped up by the white color that seems to highlight the text rather than the intricate animation or funky design.
To produce such a book in print would be cost prohibitive, but with the advent of color ereader apps and devices, it seemed an ideal fit for a totally new kind of ebook.
But wherever these European accents come from, Buenos Aires remains a magical city, resplendent with a thousand colors, by day and by night alike, in neighborhoods such as San Telmo, where time seems to stand still with its antique shops and milongas, a dance that is very like the tango.
The reef is made of such interesting architecture it seems to have been designed by a mastermind: expanding fans, rolling brain coral, color dappled arches, rivers of wrasse, swim - throughs shimmering with tiny glittering silver sides can simply be summed as magical.
The places seem to be finest of all, with such water, chocolate colored hills etc..
After years of pumping out cheap mini-game collections, publishers finally seemed to be putting some real effort into the console, with such major titles as, Call of Duty Black Ops, Sonic Colors, GoldenEye 007, Donkey Kong Country Returns and so much more.
While New York and the world were yet unfamiliar with the New York avant - garde by the late 1940s, most of the artists who have become household names today had their well - established patron critics: Clement Greenberg advocated Jackson Pollock and the color field painters like Clyfford Still, Mark Rothko, Barnett Newman, Adolph Gottlieb and Hans Hofmann; Harold Rosenberg seemed to prefer the action painters such as Willem de Kooning and Franz Kline, as well as the seminal paintings of Arshile Gorky; Thomas B. Hess, the managing editor of ARTnews, championed Willem de Kooning.
In particular he seems to have sought specific settings for exhibitions of his early wall - mounted sculptures, which, seen together, gave the impression of amply spaced pops of primary color in otherwise white rooms.6 Following the precisely scaled galleries he created for his 1984 exhibition at MoCA's Temporary Contemporary, he made a rotating exhibition of such works at Leo Castelli's New York gallery in 1986 — 87, sometimes forgoing the main gallery spaces for a more intimate basement.7
The paintings he produced there, such as Place des Vosges, No. 2 and Place Pasdeloup (both 1928), are reductive cityscapes, with stark planes, and rather sweet colors that seem to emulate the charm of late Impressionist painting.
Perhaps because of the material's industrial origins, Bove's work seems to thrive in imperfect and raw spaces and environments, acting in symphony with otherwise inconspicuous elements in the landscape, such as abandoned architecture, detritus, foliage, or subtle color palettes.
The heavy materiality of Mountains of the Moon had enabled a diaphanous chromatic lightness, but around this time he began to explore much subtler interfusions of hue in paintings like Snow Morning (1959) and Golden Day (1960), which seem to anticipate color - field paintings such as Jules Olitski's works of the mid -»60s.11
Works such as Red, Green, Blue, Glitter Landscape (2015) seem to wear the legacies of the New York School of the 1950s and 1960s lightly, as though the color field had been taken on a mystic detour into the cosmic.
Beginning in the 1950s and 1960s, several Abstract Expressionist / color field artists (notably: Barnett Newman, Mark Rothko, Robert Motherwell, Adolph Gottlieb, Theodoros Stamos, Sam Francis, Ludwig Sander, Clyfford Still, Jules Olitski, and others) explored motifs that seemed to imply monochrome, employing broad, flat fields of colour in large scale pictures which proved highly influential to newer styles, such as Post-Painterly Abstraction, Lyrical Abstraction, and Minimalism.
Thin, horizontal striations of vibrant neon colors seem to liquefy and drip, creating an unusual grainy texture across the surface of the aluminum paintings, whose markings bear a kinship to rough textiles such as coarse, unprimed canvas.
Fusing the visual idioms of graffiti, Abstract Expressionism, and Color Field painting is no mean feat, but Curry seems to have accomplished it here in vibrant paintings such as Command Minus and Head Trip.
He has an innate eye for color combinations that seems to come directly from his subconscious mind, and gives each painting its own unique personality and presence with such visual depth that the viewer must experience it.
Such a sense of this fractured cinematic process of delay and acceleration is typified in # 350, 1996, its color seeming to expand, both floating and falling in and across the painted surface.»
Although its name seems to pay homage to the original Abstract Expressionist and Color Field painters of the 1950s and»60s such as Mark Rothko and Helen Frankenthaler, Liza Lou, a MacArthur Fellow, emphasized that the title is meant to be read as more open - ended.
I seem to remember that the Whitney's fifth floor is vast and open and flooded with light such that Alma Thomas» gorgeous paintings would shine like the stars in space or the candy - colored flowers of earth.
Although its name seems to payhomage to the original Abstract Expressionist and Color Field painters of the 1950s and»60s such as Mark Rothko and Helen Frankenthaler, Liza Lou, a MacArthur Fellow, emphasized that the title is meant to be read as more open - ended.
Although the show is titled Black, White, Grey, in reference to the monochromatic neutral color scheme, this title almost seems like dry commentary — since the rich shades and hues are more akin to rare materials such as dense ebony, ivory, and rose gold.
While his style may seem predictable now, at the time no one else was painting such rich, immersive fields of pure color that engulf one's eyes.
Because, for me, that show seemed to take the work in a more sculptural direction, one that emphasized materiality; whereas the earlier ones, such as those shown a couple of years ago at Office Baroque, had tempered the inherent objecthood of the tarps with the painterly aspects of your choices related to color and, as you just mentioned, composition and cropping.
The painting seems to pair the fast and the slow, cosmopolitan indulgence and rustic stoicism — the wildcard colors being reminders that the world is more rich and complicated than such simple juxtapositions might imply.
With their central vertical bands and simple geometric divisions, Mr. Forg's washy two - color abstractions can seem too much in the debt of such artists as Barnett Newman and Ellsworth Kelly.
She seems to have found her groove again by the 1990s, focusing more on pure design and color with large - scale paintings such as «Yellow Trees,» black - and - white dot paintings like «Revived Soul» and the green and black patterned «Weeds.»
Developing out of these works in the period after his first show were complex, agitated abstractions such as Asheville (1948/49), Attic (1949), and Excavation (1950; Art Institute of Chicago), which reintroduced color and seem to sum up with taut decisiveness the problems of free - associative composition he had struggled with for many years.
Dark scenes look truly black, while colors burst off the screen with such vibrancy they seem three - dimensional.
Colors don't come out decently well, and there is a lack of sharpness in almost all conditions, but comparing the quality with the cameras on Moto E and such with 5MP ones, the Asus ZenFone C seems quite better in overall quality.
I would definitely go with a beige color such as... toasted almond, just because in my experience it seems like beige touches up the best, being a rental you will end up doing a lot of touching up haha.
Sometimes picking out paint colors seems like such a daunting task, so it's fun to hear / see what others use.
They come in the most gorgeous colors, and have such a sophisticated, architectural shape they can instantly make any room seem like it's professionally decorated.
Navy is my go - to color, and the idea of «calm and bright» seems like such a balm to my spirit, especially as a mom of two boisterous boys.
I'll have to give that a try, seems like a fun and interesting thing since picking color is such a torture for me!
We recently moved into a new home, we'll last summer, and I so wanted to add lots of board and batten wall treatment but the interior designer I had asked for help in paint color and such suggested I not do that because it would make the ceiling height seem low which I'm desperate to try to make them seem +9 ′.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z