Sentences with phrase «through unexpected color»

A great way to do this is through unexpected color and texture combinations.

Not exact matches

Hand tufted in 100 % wool, the spirited range found within each of these perfect pieces introduces an element of fun through unexpected patterns and bold color combinations that will update any room in trend worthy charm.
It WILL pop against a lot of neutrals and is a fresh, unexpected color that would look really cool and unique through fall and winter every year.
Your creativity shines through in this outfit — the vest pairing is unexpected, but it works beautifully, and the color palette is soothing and bold at the same time.
It is expressed through images and reveal unexpected beauty by simply moving the brush playing with colors.
Inspired by color, texture and the unexpected discoveries in the world around me, I hope to bring my vision of the world to life through my art.
Working with his familiar vocabulary of collaged images combined with unexpected surfaces and found objects, the artist developed a technique for applying a silkscreened encaustic image to the polished metal surfaces of these works by forcing hot, brightly colored wax through a metal screen.
The collection imposes silhouettes on the body through color blocking and incorporates unexpected materials such as leather, corduroy, and ribbed knits.
Multiple colors move through each painting, taking the viewer along many and varied paths to visions both expected and unexpected.
Whereas Louis and Noland worked with an icy control, often using colored washes rather than viscous paint to avoid even the texture of paint strokes, Thomas allows a playful humanity to appear through the rigor, pushing against it in creative and unexpected ways, but never breaking through or turning haphazard.
For his first one - person exhibition in New York, Ron Johnson offers up a collection of paintings that project a keen and sometimes - referential theory of color, a very curious technique, and a place between non-representation and our collective subconscious of catalogued experiences that flow through the exhibition in unexpected ways.
Through hyper - saturated canvases, Simonson magnifies the vibrantly colored crystalline ice formations, dizzying vistas, and unexpected creatures that she encountered while scuba diving daily beneath the world's largest expanse of sea ice off the Antarctic coast.
The artist translates her memories of the land, sea, and sky into hovering presences of light and texture shot through with vibrant, unexpected color.
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