Sentences with phrase «using color as»

I love using color as it is so much warmer.
I'm using that color as accents in the other rooms, so it just seemed appropriate to go all out in the bathroom.
She focuses on the transformation and perception of space using color as an agent of change... in this exhibition the colors black and white.
«Using color as a force to reach towards the beauty and generosity of the material that allows you unlimited expression.»
He describes «using color as a force to reach towards the beauty and generosity of the material that allows you unlimited expression.»
Elorza is inspired by her surroundings and translates the energy and visual information of her daily life into her work using color as her personal language.
«The conceptual groundwork of the show takes one common starting point and allows each artist to splinter off into their own natural direction, whether it's Richard Tinkler using color as a base for his complex drawing system, or Brook Hsu and Haley Josephs using memories from childhood, or even Lukaza Branfman - Verissimo using the colors as a stand in for people in her work Growing Resistance which employs the vernacular of a protest sign.»
I like using color as a way to bring context, and also as a way to charge space.
They are depictions of intuitive expressions using color as language, and the landscape (God's earth) as a metaphor for the arena of life.
He started with graffiti, later switched to the abstract graphic forms, always using color as the prime element in his work.
Has he run into an obvious contradiction, in using color as a metaphor and in breaching the senses while declaring it irreducible?
By using color as an indicator instead of a separate gauge, we were able to keep our eyes on the road and monitor the «greenness» of our driving using our peripheral vision.
The duo talk about everything from Donald and Stephen Glover's contributions to the film to using color as a theme to reinforce character.
I'm using this color as an accent piece for decorating; it is cheery.
More significant than this, however, is how much we use color as a metaphoric shorthand in assigning value.
I have to rely on non-visual ways to determine whether this has come right as my vision is not sufficient to use color as a cue.
And she uses color as a guide.
Harvey was the first to use color as the basis for identifying seaweeds.
«Because there's more light, the insects use the colors as a way of display.»
I even use the color as a liner on my bottom lid.
The only thing that seemed to for well for me was using the colors as a lip topper over a liquid lipstick.
This challenge has made me realize that I use color as a crutch.
I decided to use this color as inspiration for this post in... Read More»
I decided to use this color as inspiration for this post in order to show you how to wear green this spring.
She likewise is friendly to slave women who show themselves to be kind, like Cleo and Nerissa, but not to those who are petty and mean, like Suki — she doesn't seem to use color as a criterion of a person's character, and is not a snob either.
Krasner's The Seasons, with its green and rose palette, has been taking its star turn at the Whitney Museum, and other works from the»60s and»70s use those colors as well, making them one of the most familiar signs of her style.
The works in this exhibition use color as their primary means of expression.
There is this sense that we can use color as a tool for linking the viewer with the emotional experience of being in the landscape.»
Gilliam's red, blue, and green watercolor, Parade VII, employs color through staining; Thompson's humorous oil painting, The Golden Ass, features a more traditional application; McArthur Binion uses crayon and collage elements in his 2016 brown abstraction, DNA: Sepia II; Nathaniel Mary Quinn's Mean Ol' Teacher uses color as a way to bridge abstraction and figuration in a collaged face made up of many different harlequin features.
Amanda has an architecturally inspired artistic practice and obsessed with color as both a material concern and social construct and she makes art that uses color as a lens to highlight the complexities of the politics of race, place and value in cities.
Mainly I use each color as simply symbolic: ochre for the earth, green for the grass, blue for the sky and sea.
In each, Warhol's work is placed in conversation with other artists of the postwar era who use color as a tool to shape how we interpret and respond to images.
Engaging with visual culture through both traditional and experimental means, Spichtig's conceptual narratives often use color as a means of connecting themes.
Most Abstract Expressionist painters used color as an «ax,» to cut one area from another, and to identify planes and relationships.
Instead of using color to render forms, Whitney uses color as form, exploiting the type of space generated by jarring color relationships.
Rothko used colors as instruments for expressing emotions, but also for other subjects.
Interestingly, David Shapiro said you use color as the color of thought.
Artists in this exhibition use color as a predominate component of their artwork.
She carefully observes particular plants or particular seasons and uses their colors as they grow and change in works that are particular to them.
Gottlieb's embrace of this visual contradiction is complemented by his gifts as a colorist; just as with the soaring chromatic expanses of Mark Rothko, Gottlieb used color as an expressive agent.
Throughout his career Parker used color as a point of departure, but as his style developed during the 1960s, his compositional forms became increasingly geometric.
While it is true that many of the more recent works follow the traditions of constructed sculpture that originated in Cubism and were defined by Russian Constuctivists like Vladimir Tatlin and Alexander Rodchenko, most of these remain attached to the wall, and some continue to use color as painters do.
In each, Warhol's work is placed in conversation with that of other artists of the postwar era who use color as a tool to shape how we interpret and respond to images; these include Louise Bourgeois, Chuck Close, Keith Haring, and Frank Stella.
Davenport uses the colors as a reference point to initiate his own color sequences and explorations of movement, surface and light.
In other words, the bridging factor in the two bodies of old and new work is the coherent continuity of Kahn's ability to control tonalities as spatial devices, and to use color as a tonal means.
Mind maps use color as a differentiating factor and organize ideas and information around a central theme or idea, around which additional ideas or concepts radiate in the form of branches.
Use color as borders, for your name, and as divider lines between the three sections, etc..
We used this color as - is for the stairwell and upstairs hallway!
We used that color as an accent on our Victorian farmhouse and we love it!
Our painter has since used this color as his staple, and we have since included it in our new home as well!
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