Sentences with phrase «vertical black band»

Not exact matches

A vertical electrical field from dopant atoms of potassium added to the surface of a few stacked layers of phosphorene tunes the band gap of black phosphorous, possibly leading to novel electronic and optoelectronic devices.
Marshall Fields luxurious black sheared mink coat with 3 tier bands of vertical pelts creates a ruffle effect.
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).
The black vertical bands and horizontal stripes in Conversation (named for the Matisse painting) set up a rhythm and unity strong enough to comfortably admit the small red - orange panel within it.
The Diller work, a patchwork or maze of thick, black perpendicular lines interacting with three wide vertical bands of yellow, blue and red, is almost riotous - for Diller.
So does Sharits's Shutter Interface, with a test pattern's vertical bands interrupted by the black of a timed shutter.
It was a painting of seemingly nothing: a horizontal band of black over a vertical band of different black creating a subtle pictorial grid.
So Matisse with the blue one, Malevich with the smaller black painting, Barnett Newman in the painting with three broad vertical bands.
Variations of black, grey, and off - whites are arranged in broad, horizontal and vertical bands, use an abstract visual language which is unique to the artist.
In these pictures, vertical bands of black and white act as markers, like beats anchoring the melody of a song.
Beginning from the left, the viewer follows: broad, lateral bands of red - orange and yellow; s angled stripes of pinkish - white and black; thin vertical streaks of black and gray; thick red and blue horizontal panels; imprecise strips of black and gray; and broad bands of yellow and black.
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.
The canvas is covered in a variable black and white pattern in which the acrylic paint is mottled, marbled and dripped in cloudy formations, as well as dragged in broad horizontal and vertical bands.
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.
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