Sentences with phrase «white monochrome which»

The stripe tank top is in black and white monochrome which tones down, if not highlights, the lively bold print of the skirt.

Not exact matches

Cones are specialized in bright environment and detect colors while rods are used in dim light but are monochrome, which is why we see in black and white at night.
If you're into monochrome, take advantage of the black and white stripes (which also comes in a plethora of options).
I love the cut and silhouette of this coat so much, that I am even tempted to get the white version, which fits better to my monochrome style.x
She complimented the outfit with a simple black clutch bag and Roger Vivier black heels with bows to create a monochrome (black & white) look which is a big trend for this season.
Today on blog sharing this monochrome look which happens to be my current favorite.You can never go wrong with black and white but if you know me you know I love bright colors so I had to add this pop of feroza blue to this look with my ear rings and matching suede pumps.
I still remember my astonishment, sustained throughout the film, at his feature debut The Element of Crime — this blasted black - and - white world served up in curry - sauce monochrome, with an obviously English detective making his way through an obviously not - English city trying to solve a series of crimes — a climate of crime, really — which as I recall never did reach any identifiable conclusion.
The black and white film was originally released with color sequences and the Blu - ray restores those color sequences, which jump right out from the monochrome scenes on each side.
A monochrome information display tucks in between the straightforward black and white gauges, which you peruse with the help of buttons on the steering wheel.
The 5 - inch screen employs monochrome reflective light LCD technology, which means no color, but also no bright white light beaming in your eyes.
Kindles use e-reader screens which are normally monochrome or black and white, have no backlight, and are meant to mimic the experience of reading a normal book.
The wearable device sports a curved monochrome (white) PMOLED display, which seems to be Futaba's 1.4» 128x16 film OLED (similar to the one used in Garmin's Vivosmart).
An interim solution was found in the three - color - ink display which operates similarly to the monochrome one, the only difference being that a third pigment is added to the black and white particles of the EPD film.
The exhibition brings together a selection of nine paintings on monochrome stone (slate and white marble) by Italian painters such as Sebastiano del Piombo, Titian, Daniele da Volterra and Leandro Bassano, which reflect the consolidation of a new approach to artistic techniques that emerged in the early decades of the 16th century.
This is the period of her most recognisable works, the Accumulation sculptures, in which paint ceases to be an object and finds itself in the domain of sculpture, with an abundance of phallic appendices, and the Infinity nets, large extensions of polka dots that continue to make use of white monochrome.
Recently showing at the Tate Modern, Yayoi Kusama's interactive Obliteration Room began as an entirely white space, furnished as a monochrome living room, which people were then invited to «obliterate» with multi-coloured stickers.
They include the monochrome «Black Paintings» in which the illusion of space is suggested with only a few white lines.
Meanwhile, still other artists looked back on Malevich's monochrome with paintings that conveyed form only through the shape of the canvas, like Robert Rauschenberg's early 1951 white paintings (which he considered stages for the interplay of ambient light and shadow) and Brice Marden's imposing examples from the 1960s.
Along with the White Paintings, which Rauschenberg completed in 1951, the Black paintings signaled the young artist's awareness of the status of the monochromatic canvas within the lineage of modernist painting, particularly as it was developing in the late 1940s and early 1950s at the hands of artists such as Barnett Newman (1905 — 1970), Franz Kline (1910 — 1962), and Willem de Kooning (1904 — 1997).4 Although the White Paintings and the Black paintings explored related formal strategies, the Black paintings in particular have been read as a response to the innovative rethinking of the monochrome that was occurring in those years.
The show also includes graphite works on paper and paintings from the 1990's, which demonstrate Knifer's consistent reductionism, pushing «the meander» to the edge of the canvas to create nearly monochrome black or white surfaces.
Displayed in the downstairs gallery is a series of new unique monochrome works, The Named Series, the surfaces of which consist of white wall paint carefully removed from prominent museums and public galleries by professional conservators, using techniques employed to restore frescoes and murals.
During that period, Schoonhoven focused on the production of white, monochrome reliefs and black ink drawings, in which the integration of meticulous control and automatic gesture exemplify his ability to balance rigorous order with the expressiveness of the hand.
The 1998 Tony award winning Broadway play «Art» employed a white monochrome painting as a prop to generate an argument about aesthetics which made up the bulk of the play.
Back in Paris, Kelly joined together two monochrome canvas panels, producing Black / White (1951), which, he argued, «freed form from ground», transferring the ground from the canvas onto the wall itself.
Art history is explicitly tackled in such works as Ryman's Brides, 1997, which presents an array of brides in their wedding gowns, playing on Robert Ryman's use of different tones of white in his minimal monochromes.
At Victoria Miro in 2012, the artists showed The Named Series, which consisted of actual wall surfaces carefully removed by a restorer from the interior of some of the world's most renowned museums, and then reapplied to canvas as monochromes with various textures and colour tones of white.
The gallery will also present graphite works on paper, and paintings from the 1990's, which demonstrate Knifer's consistent reductionism, pushing the meander to the edge of the canvas, creating nearly monochrome black or white surfaces.
Taking a monochromatic grey palette as its organizing principle and aesthetic theoretical vehicle, this exhibition reveals the emergence of that which subtracts or divides — a polemics of black and white or the search for a middle ground, a shade of grey — in the work of artists from around the globe: including Shiva Ahmadi, Yasima Alaoui, Ayad Alkadhi, Afruz Amighi, Reza Aramesh, Shoja Azari & Shahram Karimi, Bruce High Quality Foundation, Dilip Chobisa, Seth Cameron, Arthur Carter, Noor Ali Chagani, Nick Farhi, Nir Hod, Rachael Lee Hovanian, Joseph Kosuth, Liane Lang, Farideh Lashai, Shirin Neshat, Enoc Perez, and Dan Witz, Grisaille: originally derived from a 19th century term for monochrome painting, especially the portrayal of three dimensional objects in two dimensional form, of which the work of British based Liane Lang in this exhibition approaches the closest contemporary example of this art historical origin, the gris or grisaille is updated in this exhibition to reflect the embattled gesture of not simply the monochromatic, but also any opposition to color as such, in at once its aesthetic and political modes.
Monochromes and near - monochromes prevail, with black - and - blue (two Clyfford Still paintings, one by Lee Krasner), blue - and - white (Hans Hofmann) and black - and - white (two Franz Klines, which sit alongside a black - white - and - red Adolph Gottlieb «Burst» painting) Monochromes and near - monochromes prevail, with black - and - blue (two Clyfford Still paintings, one by Lee Krasner), blue - and - white (Hans Hofmann) and black - and - white (two Franz Klines, which sit alongside a black - white - and - red Adolph Gottlieb «Burst» painting) monochromes prevail, with black - and - blue (two Clyfford Still paintings, one by Lee Krasner), blue - and - white (Hans Hofmann) and black - and - white (two Franz Klines, which sit alongside a black - white - and - red Adolph Gottlieb «Burst» painting) dominating.
With these works, the simple and instructive qualities of white paint are brought into focus, reminding us that the gallery is, in a manner of speaking, a perpetual monochrome over which all manner of exhibitions are hung.
During that period, Schoonhoven focused on the production of white, monochrome reliefs and black ink drawings, in which the integration of meticulous control and automatic gesture exemplify the artist's ability to balance rigorous order with the expressiveness of the hand.
Liles explores Tansaekhwa («monochrome painting») by revisiting one of the first overseas exhibitions of the group, entitled «Five Korean Artists, Five Kinds of Whitewhich took place in 1975 at the Tokyo Gallery in Japan.
Julie Mehretu's dynamic, layered compositions feature intuitive gesture, architectural information and visual signs that build into a maelstrom of time, place and art history, while the abstract compositions of Daniel Senise combine materials embedded and marked with an implied history, which are then overlaid with a pristine white monochrome as an erasure of the past.
The show includes a wood panel covered with black cedar shingles by Aaron Aujla (b. 1986); a vertical monochrome whose surface is marked by circular holes, which turn out to be the insides of plastic caps for cans of spray paint, by Dylan Bailey (1985); and a ghostly square monochrome whose surface is made from horizontal rows of strapping tape, translucent but reinforced with white string, by Chris Duncan (b. 1974).
Some smartphone dual - camera setups consist of an RGB sensor, which captures pictures in color, and a monochrome sensor, which snaps pics in black and white.
You can mess around with modes like «Studio Lighting» which brightens up your face a little or «Monochrome» which turns everything but the foreground subject, black and white.
There is also the monochrome mode, which transforms the Huawei P9 into a true monochrome camera to take high - quality black and white pictures.
Motorola made a point of saying that you can share a black and white photo without having to wait for it to be converted, which takes about a tenth of a second on a phone without a monochrome sensor.
The rear camera setup is comprised of a 20 - megapixel monochrome camera, which alone is capable of capturing impressive black and white shots.
The monochrome sensor can be used for true black - and - white shots, which look good, but its main purpose is to (theoretically) bring in extra light information to assist the main camera in getting better shots — much like other «color + mono» camera setups do.
Moving to the rear cameras, Honor is pairing up a 16 - megapixel f / 1.8 primary shooter with a 20 - megapixel secondary monochrome one, which means you'll be able to capture true black - and - white images in addition to Portrait Mode shots.
My favorite camera mode is the monochrome option, which uses data from one of the Mate 10 Pro's camera sensors to produce some of the nicest black - and - white images I've ever seen from a smartphone.
By including a monochrome lens, Huawei devices are able to take breathtaking black and white photos, unlike most phones which achieve this using software.
You can also selectively remove color from either the foreground or background of your shot — assuming the Force actually gets those areas right, which it sometimes doesn't — or take «true» black and white images using just the monochrome camera.
There's a «True B&W» mode too, which uses just the monochrome sensor to capture a «true» black - and - white image instead of simulating the look with software.
Around the rear, there are dual 16 - megapixel and 20 - megapixel lenses — the first of which attached to a colour sensor, the second a monochrome equivalent for black and white photography.
But there are a lot of different camera modes you can try out, like monochrome, which captures everything in black and white.
Another super interesting mode is the Black & White mode, which uses one of the two rear sensors to take a monochrome shot.
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