In Right of Spring, a new painting located in the main gallery, these inscriptions snake and swirl around a series of ruptures in the painting's textual web from which vaporous plumes of
vivid blue pigment unfurl so that the surface of the work appears to swell and then recede into infinite space.
Not exact matches
Anthocyanin, the
pigment responsible for the
vivid jewel tones of
blue, red and purple found in blueberries, strawberries, cranberries, blackberries and raspberries, actually works to protect the skin from damage from free radicals in our surrounding environment.
Klein is best known for the development of his own
vivid ultramarine
pigment, International Klein
Blue (IKB), which became a symbolic part of his practice, a key to reaching the «infinite» and «sublime» through pure colour.