Not exact matches
After the final credits roll, the screen flips
through the «Truth, Beauty, Freedom, and — above all else — Love» symbols, each
rendered in lovely full
color.
«To read Vera Nazarian's Lords of Rainbow is to be immersed in a dream, wandering
through a wondrous, shifting landscape where the sun shines silver and the world is
rendered in an infinite palette of subtle grays, filled with glimpses of sublime loveliness and glorious
color.»
Richter himself has redefined the
color of his plates, piece by piece,
through several correction phases,
rendering this epic work accessible in a stunning new publication.
Elijah Burgher's skillful drawings of male nudes achieve the same effect
through their muted
renderings in
colored pencil.
People are depicted for their formal or cultural qualities, as matter
rendered through light and
color.
Gorges uses 3D software and particle simulation to
render natural scenery like rivers, clouds and mountains
through highly saturated
color scales.
While Angeli's work reimagines disasters
through a merger of gesture and industrial forms, Thompson's depictions overload the senses with moments of exaggerated detail and bright artificial
color,
rendering parts of the figure, which connect the work to the human experience.
Seemingly mundane images from, for example, audiences watching a performing seal, to a car and a manufacturing plant, are
rendered other - worldly
through vivid
color, pigmentation and deterioration.
Michelle Devereux presents a series of realistically
rendered drawings combining airbrush and
colored pencil that depict some of her fellow Austin artists hoverboarding
through surreal landscapes on slices of pizzas.
«' Canyon» is a strong example of how Adams combined his interests in the landscapes of the Southwest with abstraction, and also demonstrates his skillful ability to
render texture
through color lithography,» said Lopez.
This transformation from an object - based system of communication to an increasingly virtual method of transmission is mirrored in abstract painting's move from an embodiment of frontal space, manifested
through color, form and canvas shape, towards the illusion of infinite space,
rendered with digital - like precision.
Inspired by visual obstructions in the built environment - perforated cinder - block walls, lattices, and chain - link fences - Arntzen's canvases sometimes allude to atmospheric depth
through a masterful use of
color relationships, only to be negated by painterly lines weaving
through the
rendered volumes, disrupting the viewer's suspension of disbelief in the imagined space.
Conglomerations of
colors and holes on wool are
rendered scarred
through traces of corrosives like acid dyes, ash and stains.
Other new and recent works on view for the first time in New York address themes as varied as the
color of the light on Mars, the breeze
through Emily Dickinson's bedroom window and the attempt to
render wind
through chalk exhibitionsel drawings of the movement of the curtains at Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's famous pavilion in Barcelona.
His heads are built along shifting planes, their physiognomic details
rendered through differing shades of
color only.
Through different angles and heights of the spray guns, the paint is
rendered almost holographic in appearance, suggesting weightlessness and diffused light, an expression of pure
color.
His paintings from 1958
through 1962 often contained multiple figural groupings sometimes
rendered in more muted
colors and earth tones.
Concentrating primarily on landscape and still life painting, Cox uses soft, quiet northern light to create a radiance and tranquility
through intuitive
rendering of form and
color.
Fortune's subtle
colors and flowing lines are brought to life
through the stunning perfection of his
rendering.