Sentences with phrase «tonal gradations»

Their more minimal compositions and more sparse tonal gradations look like tiny glazed windows onto new country.
Her prints typically combine etched outlines with tonal gradations of Aquatint.
The artist explores the diversity of color and the tonal gradations thereof, thus providing an experience for the viewer's eye.
One of the collotype's distinguishing characteristics is the ability to display extremely intricate tonal gradations and a practically infinite range of values, and a high level of expertise is needed to obtain consistent results.
The hugely influential Latvian - born artist, Vija Celmins, stunned the art world in the 1970s with her beautiful and illusionistic paintings of nature in tonal gradations of gray.
The pleasures of minimal clarity combined with the powers of pure color are represented by the reductive encaustic work of Gail Gregg, Don Voisine's painting with its shifting bright planes, and in James Juszczyk's subtle tonal gradations.
«Where some may see flat, static narratives, I see a spectrum of tonal gradations and realities.
Painted with broad expanses of flatly sprayed, banal commercial colors (e.g. manila envelope tan, file cabinet grey), they featured nearly imperceptible, atomized tonal gradations along their bottom edge — an unexpected intrusion of the transcendent into the profane, not dissimilar to that revelatory moment when a Reinhardt black painting begins to yield to an attuned and patient eye.
The Venetian fixture reads elegant, European grandeur and his creation is indeed the first - ever to feature a tonal gradation from «transparent and light to opaque and dark.»

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It's all bold, shocking, and brutal, a tonal departure from the director's typically dry, minimalist work, although just as attuned to gradations of class as his much - praised earlier films.
Tonal Value refers to the gradations of dark to light.
From 1961 to 1964, the artist experimented with contrasting black and white compositions, occasionally including tonal gray gradations.
One of the most daunting works in the show, Vertical Landscape Painting, is a 13 foot high plank that towers far above one's head and is swathed in subtle gradations of green and blue that vibrate between countless stripes and undulate above the tonal shifts of wood.
Paint, wood, Velcro swatches, staples, metal and debris playfully conjoin as self - referential qualities that allude to process and materiality, while a deliberate use of tonal planes and gradation bespeak a progressive variation of color - field aesthetics.
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