"Tactile surfaces" refers to objects or materials that can be touched or felt, usually for sensory interaction or information gathering.
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The artist concentrates on renewing the life of these documentary objects through visual exploration of color, transparency, and balance, while
achieving tactile surface texture.
They are a prelude to his retrospective, and many of the picks revel in mark making
with tactile surfaces.
Wax, enamel, glitter and layer upon layer of paint enable Mocquet to achieve a highly
tactile surface in which her figures take on a nearly sculptural quality.
Starting at 500 Square Feet each space is graceful yet effortlessly livable, with
highly tactile surfaces and iconic views of Central Park paired with the city skyline to remind you that the best of Manhattan is literally beneath your feet.
Team pale, muted hues such as white, sand and grey, with navy, steel or inky blue accents, and combine them with interesting,
tactile surfaces reminiscent of wind -, salt - and sand - beaten shores.
Knight writes that in von Heyl's work «Mediums... get mixed — usually oil, acrylic and charcoal, which don't blend but do bleed, clot and scumble,
creating tactile surface variations.
Why it's happening: The pervasiveness of technology throughout homes has resulted in a corresponding yearning for
more tactile surfaces and materials that convey warmth.
More bizarre is the first capacitive multi-touch rear pad we've got to grips with, a
reverse tactile surface that initially appears more gimmick than innovation, but shows ever more potential with every squeeze and prod.
Paintings inhabit the realm of the micro - the subtly
inflected tactile surfaces of her canvases - but they initiate questions in the macro - a provocation to the viewer to assess the «value» of contemporary art objects.
While there are some hard plastics dotted about (and in fairly prominent positions, such as the door cards), they're offset by some
pleasingly tactile surfaces, soft fabrics and some really neat details, such as the luggage - strap door handles and upper glovebox lid.
The power window switches»
unique tactile surfacing, the handy trip computer and trick flip - up center console continue to impress.
Tactile surfaces abound, there's an absence of creaks or groans from any of the fittings and everything feels solidly assembled.
Its shale - like,
tactile surface resembles nothing so much as activated carbon, a substance whose uses include purification and the filtration of toxins.
Painted on canvas or wood supports these paintings explore an illusionary space, their seductive often highly
tactile surface enhances the experience.
While Dash literally worries her diminutive textile sculptures to pieces, the majority of these works (all Untitled, 2016)-- composed primarily of stacked or beveled arrangements of jute - stretched canvases, quantities of gessoed or hand - painted fabric, and lengths of twine embedded in or hanging from troweled - on adobe grounds —
feature tactile surfaces manipulated by the sure hand of composure.
The dense layers and complexity of materials create paintings that have
rich tactile surfaces, evoking a sculptural feel.
The ten artists in this exhibition depict
ways tactile surfaces and abstract imagery stand out to manifest carnality and figurative representation when the physical body is detached.
Flood of pristinely cool, bright lights brings out gorgeous deep blue on the simultaneously flat and
yet tactile surface of John Bauer's dynamic abstract paintings in Duke Gallery at Azusa Pacific University.
One of the distinctive qualities of Scully's work is the painterly,
tactile surface combined with a somewhat minimalist, hard - edged composition.
Lynch's mature drawings and paintings (many of which are a hybrid species of painted bas - relief) come out of the art brut tradition established by Jean Dubuffet in the postwar years — tough,
tactile surfaces mining subconscious sources.
The artistic process of each of the five artists in Beyond Painting each began with a traditional rectangular format and each has found his or her own way to create concrete realities
through tactile surfaces.
More bizarre is the first capacitive multi-touch rear pad we've got to grips with, a
reverse tactile surface that initially appears more gimmick than innovation, but shows ever more potential with every squeeze and prod.
Paintings inhabit the realm of the micro — the subtly
inflected tactile surfaces of her canvases — but they initiate questions in the macro — a provocation to the viewer to assess the «value» of contemporary art objects.
He drew inspiration from the large - scale and
tactile surfaces of Still's work, including Still's use of black, brown, and other somber colors that Bradford employed for both their symbolic and expressive qualities.
Working extensively in ceramic, the artist creates
highly tactile surfaces — some with bulbous, quasi-organic protrusions, others with hand - carved hatchings or the occasional sardonic grin — and further heightens these grotesque topographies with gestural applications of color and glaze.
With our wide range of Karndean Designflooring stone tiles, you can now have all the aesthetic appeal of natural stone with a warmer,
more tactile surface.
All
the tactile surfaces are meant to be pleasant to touch.
Step inside the cabin and you'll find plenty of black leather trimming
the tactile surfaces, including the seats and steering wheel, contrasted with orange stitching to break up the sea of black.
The RSR's intended track domain didn't deter the buyer of this version from specifying the opulent CanCan red leather that covers almost all
the tactile surfaces in the cabin and is accompanied by matching carpets.
Most importantly, the Stinger gets all the fundamentals right: great use of premium materials with beautiful textures and colors; soft,
tactile surfaces that are pleasing to touch and meticulous attention to details.
Though the build quality itself is to a good standard, and many of
the tactile surfaces are clad in leathers or soft - touch plastics, the cabin and control design doesn't quite match what's available in rivals such as the Kia Sorento.
The build quality itself is to a good standard, and many of
the tactile surfaces are clad in leathers or soft - touch plastics.
Interior Materials Inside the Accord,
all tactile surfaces, from the interior door handles to the seat controls to the instrument panel, steering wheel, and switchgear are designed to be pleasing to the touch — and easy to operate.
Layers of supple foam are applied to
all tactile surfaces beneath the hide, harmonising the touch and feel of all areas of the cabin.
Flip it over and the grippy plastic and lack of right angles give you superb grip, and while it doesn't feel as premium as we hoped
the tactile surface makes manhandling a treat.
This includes lots of people, other animals, environmental stimulus,
tactile surfaces, sounds, body handling and more.
The mixture dries very quickly and so preserves the precise details of the brushstrokes, resulting in the beguiling,
tactile surfaces that characterise much of Johns's work.
Inspired by these traversing histories and the aesthetics of satirical cartoons, the exhibition features Lerma's recent experiments in applying relief techniques to children's brightly colored polymer clay to create paintings with lush textures and
tactile surfaces.
With subjects painted using vibrant hues and
tactile surfaces, Fratino's portraiture depicts a relatable sentimentality by transforming quotidian activities, like eating, lounging or loving, into opportunities to reflect on the complexities of life.
Bourgeois may look indifferent to craft, even once one notices the smooth marble and the surging bronze, but the awkwardness masks a serious concern for visual and
tactile surfaces.