Movement, then, becomes a focus of this latest body of paintings,
while unexpected color - choices underscore the sentiment of an individual work.
Not exact matches
While mixing and combining
unexpected colors can result in a signature style or look, we are also seeing
colors for Fall / Winter 2018 similarly impactful standing alone.
This cool hue fits into this season's adoration of winter pastels and brights,
while acting as an
unexpected pop of
color.
Instead of mixing
colors with boring blacks, greys or browns, I like to mix
unexpected colors like blush and burgundy
while adding modern updates to classic pieces.
And
while the artist often favors a prevailing brown tone, a closer look reveals that each painting has an encyclopedic range of
color, which tends to infuse the best canvases with an
unexpected sense of shimmering light.
While seemingly unrelated to the lessons of
color and composition taught in Josef Albers's legendary Basic Design course, these works, as she explained, are firmly grounded in his teachings in their use of
unexpected materials and their elision of figure and ground.
Best known for her paintings, Oresky's collaged drawings represent a dynamic aspect of her practice, blurring commonly perceived boundaries between natural and synthetic spaces and forms,
while generating
unexpected combinations of
colors and textures.
While each painting is composed of a single
color — black, white, or a mild, tinted green — any painter will tell you that «black» is never really black, white is never white, and green is likewise composed of diverse and
unexpected hues.
Unexpected combinations abound: A plywood shelf gets a makeover with a vinyl coat (the piece is called «Rules Around Here (Waterproof Shelf)»),
while a rich, rust -
colored armchair droops and sags in a glamorous, strategically careworn fashion.
Through hyper - saturated canvases, Simonson magnifies the vibrantly
colored crystalline ice formations, dizzying vistas, and
unexpected creatures that she encountered
while scuba diving daily beneath the world's largest expanse of sea ice off the Antarctic coast.
By pouring acrylic paints onto a length of canvas and then folding it over on itself
while still wet, or vice versa, he created prismatic spatial effects and
unexpected color combinations, pushing the brushless staining and soaking techniques also employed by artists like Thomas Downing, Morris Louis, and Kenneth Noland to a newly lyrical extreme.
While the kitchen has a totally minimal, monochromatic
color scheme, I wanted to add something
unexpected.