Sentences with phrase «thin areas of color»

He gives his matte colors and slightly rounded rectangles, separated by thin areas of color, the look of stone slabs.

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Darker colors are colder, and brighter colors are warmer, so the rift between the iceberg and the ice shelf appears as a thin line of slightly warmer area.
«It's definitely an area of thin ice, as you can see finger rafting near the holes and the color is gray enough to indicate little snow cover,» adds Nathan Kurtz, a project scientist from the IceBridge mission.
The lentils, grown on the thin soils of the area, are very small and almost black in color.
This is a great winter color and would suggest using a thin layer of chapstick under it if you live in a cold area.
The rear of the car is an overall simple design, but the way the body colored part of the bumper protrudes into the lower fascia in the middle, the intricate details of that lower fascia with the quad exhausts, and the thin area of transparent red connecting the two taillights allude to the sporting nature of the car.
The Pacer X was available in only three colors (black, white and wine red), carried body - colored bumpers and had most bright items deleted, was applied with unique thin golden stripes surrounding the door and side glass areas extending through the roof from side to side, used VAM's eight - spoke sports steel wheels painted in gold with blacked out volcano hubcaps, rear and side glass moldings were also blacked out and the lower front corners of the doors had «Pacer X» decals in place.
Hair in the blue - and fawn - colored areas starts to thin at around 6 months of age; secondary folliculitis often develops
Miniature Pinschers have short, thin, firm, shiny coats that come in color variations of chocolate, black, and blue with contrasting tan markings that situate themselves on areas and sections of the eyebrows, muzzle, cheeks, forearms, paws, shoulders, stomach, legs and parts of the belly.
In his recent exhibition, Standard Deviation, at the Green on Red Gallery (May 30 — July 6, 2013), the aluminum sheets that make up the surfaces of his paintings are covered with thin layers of translucent colors; puddles, slashes and spills; scraped, sanded and scarred areas; built up grooves and ellipses, none of which add up to an overall image or dissipate into randomness and chaos.
The same affinities inspire C. Gregory Gummersall's sharp acrylic colors over collage, Melissa Meyer in her reduction of controlled brushwork to wash textures, and Elizabeth Gourlay's thin parallels over looser areas of color, like a darkened Agnes Martin or a lightened Paul Klee.
This is characterised by areas of color separated by thin vertical lines, or «zips» as Newman called them.
It was from Avery that Rothko and Newman learned the technique of washing thin paint onto large areas of single color.
He stretched a variety of colors across his canvases to develop a rhythmic appearance, which creates distinctions between areas of thick color and thin barely discernible layers.
Gorky's paintings of 1946, such as «Charred Beloved I» and «Nude,» tend to be based primarily on free - wheeling thin black lines, which are interspersed with areas of fluid color.
Areas of blue at the top of the canvas and bottom sections of scumbled green — that evidence the drip marks of thinned paint — act as points of enclosure for a sandy colored swath which is punctuated by accents of red.
In 1960 Olitski abruptly moved away from the heavily encrusted abstract surfaces he had evolved and began to stain the canvas with large areas of thin, brightly colored dyes.
Stamos's work, Infinity Field, Lefkada Series # 8 (1978) explores the expansiveness of the color, where broad areas of the canvas are covered by swathes of red, broken only by thin lines on the edges of the canvas.
While in other areas, the paint thins out to expose under layers of color and texture.
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