Sentences with phrase «vertical bands on»

Nevertheless, the Louises that are here are top - notch, especially 1962's I - 98, its flushed alignment of nine stained vertical bands on a creamy ground a highway of colouristic lyricism.
Secondary, vertical banding on this patch looks like a blurred reflection such as you might see on the side of a passing train, and thus creates the illusion of rapid movement (which, interestingly, most of these blended passages don't).

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The black - and - white cinematography looks terrific in HD, with excellent contrast and natural film grain (there is a hardly noticeable, intermittent, translucent vertical band that occasionally appears on the right side of the frame, but most properly calibrated TVs won't even display it, so no worries).
When one looks at Yellow Jacket, 1969, one notices yellow used in a variety of ways: On the right, narrow vertical lines of yellow are tightly interspersed with orange lines; on the left, blue and pink stripes are sandwiched between relatively wide bands of lemon; and in roughly the center, medium - size gold stripes emerge from within a broad swath of lime greeOn the right, narrow vertical lines of yellow are tightly interspersed with orange lines; on the left, blue and pink stripes are sandwiched between relatively wide bands of lemon; and in roughly the center, medium - size gold stripes emerge from within a broad swath of lime greeon the left, blue and pink stripes are sandwiched between relatively wide bands of lemon; and in roughly the center, medium - size gold stripes emerge from within a broad swath of lime green.
Made between 1961 and 1985, the eight enormous acrylic - on - canvas paintings by Gene Davis in this show - all composed of vertical bands and stripes - testify to the artist's devotion to color.
12 X 12 X 1FT Wood, drywall, acrylic, plexiglass, foam, plastic, nails, plaster, vertical blinds, laminate, linoleum, and rubber bands on wall
It centers on a college student engrossed in a laptop, her cat and two fellow travelers, while, out the window, passing landscape forms a wide vertical band that dominates the painting's right side.
The color studies take varied forms from vertical bands to biomorphic pours on paper.
«Brake» (2014) is a clash of horizontal and vertical stripes, with swaths of ochre drifting across the surface and a band of intense cadmium yellow along the upper edge, while in «Raft,» (also 2014), the vertical stripes run from top to bottom, with two horizontal sets constrained within shield - like shapes on the left and right, calling to mind Walker's fascination with Aboriginal and African art.
Using vertical bands as her standard composition, Min allows herself to focus on the play of colors.
Working directly on his studio floor, he produced simple arrangements of intensely dark, vertical bands surrounded by untouched areas.
In the late»60s, Scully started using tightly painted vertical or horizontal stripes, and he subsequently employed painted bands both to weave spatial effects by placing one block of strips on top of another and to reassert the flatness of the picture plane.
Since the mid-1960s, Corse has developed an innovative technique that involves mixing acrylic paint with tiny glass beads commonly used in the white lines of lane dividers on highways and painting vertical bands onto the canvas.
Strobert's most recent works on paper depict vertical forms with hard, linear edges that intersect with bands of paint that radiate outward from various points.
Using a restricted palette, Yun applied layers of pigment to raw canvas in vertical or horizontal bands interspersed with blank space; working on his studio floor, he diluted the paint with turpentine so that it would gradually bleed into the support.
While his basic working method remains the same — color pigment baked onto aluminum — Morrison, to his credit, has matured beyond earlier pieces that consisted primarily of long bands of color on groups of horizontal or vertical bars.
A 3 - by -4-foot abstraction composed of black vertical bands and solid black ovoids on a white ground, it translated to canvas for the first time the motifs of Motherwell's most famous series, «Elegy to the Spanish Republic,» to which he added sporadically for many years.
She later arranged horizontal bands of subdued color on vertical canvases she called «vertical - horizontals,» which, in characteristic fashion, she denied were abstract.
His vertical stripes in the 1960s varied, from wide bands of candy - colored hues to thin lines clustered on the left and right side of the canvas, flanking a blank center.
On the surface (pun intended), there's not that much in Ms. Corse's large (90 - to 102 - inch wide) canvases: vertical bands of white, black and often one primary color.
In the thread on Confidence in Radiative Transfer Models, we argued that line - by - line radiative transfer codes and the best band models can accurately simulate clear sky (no clouds, aerosols) infrared radiation fluxes at the surface provided that the vertical profiles of atmospheric temperature and trace gas concentrations are specified accurately.
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