Futurists' Forms of Dynamic Movement Girl Running on a Balcony, Giacomo Balla, 1912.
Dynamic* Giving an effect of movement, vitality, or energy. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z ...
dynamic range - The color depth (or possible pixel values) for a digital image. The number of possible colors or shade of gray that can be included in a particular image.
1890 - 1910 dynamic and decorative style in undulating lines, leaves, flowers and flaming elements favoring female curves - roots from romanticism and symbolism - the french term is art nouveau search artarchiv.com Define Modern style ...
Study for Dynamic of a Cyclist Umberto Boccioni c.1913 The Italian Futurists gained their initial inspiration from Cubism. The Futurists added a sense of speed and motion and a celebration of the machine.
ensemble The dynamic interaction and harmonious blending of the efforts of the many artists involved in the dramatic activity of theatrical production.
Composition Class: Dynamic Lines 22 Mistakes to Avoid When Painting Using Nature as a Source for Inspiration for Abstracts Glossary of Art Terms E ...
bit-depth - See dynamic range. bite - May refer either to the action of a mordant in etching or to the tooth of paper. Also see bitten in.
action painting - expressive painting, usually abstract, which records the artist's physical movement in vigorous brushwork, drips and smears, emphasizing the dynamic process of painting itself * ...
DILLEY, ROY, Ways of Knowing, Forms of Power, in 'Cultural Dynamics', University of Texas, Austin, 1999, 11 (1), pp. 33-55.
What manner of sovereign figure is this, in her decorative pose and dynamically interwoven composition?
He accomplishes his aim through distortion, exaggeration, primitivism, and fantasy and through the vivid, jarring, violent, or dynamic application of formal elements.
as opposed to the dynamic and vibrant observation of the New English - a caricature of course, as are all such comparisons.
- The ancient Middle East and Mesopotamia was a dynamically multicultural society composed of small, often insignificant kingdoms frequently torn between the forces of mighty empires, from Babylon to Egypt to Greece to Rome...
As seen in Action Painting there is an emphasis on brushstrokes, high compositional drama, dynamic compositional tension.
style of architecture, painting, and sculpture originating principally in Italy, of the late 16th to the early 18th century; it exhibited an increased interest in dynamic movement and dramatic effects.
The Gothic period, ranging from the 12th century to the 15th century is characterized by idealism and naturalism, where for example, sculptures in France of the gothic period show a dynamic variety of pose, detail, and articulation.
"Lawrence called his style "dynamic cubism," though it wasn't notably dynamic, except when he used flamelike forms and pushy oppositions of structure; generally the paintings tend to an Egyptian stillness, ...
This style originated in Rome and is associated with the Catholic Counter-Reformation, its salient characteristics--overt rhetoric and dynamic movement--being well suited to expressing the self-confidence and proselytizing spirit of the ...
Many art historians believe that it lacks the dynamic power of Leonardo or Michelangelo's works. However, Raphael was a great artist, who exemplified the tastes of his time.
As one walks around the cast iron, different aspects and details appear: shapes change, concentrating dynamic forces into stillness, enclosing space and opening it up again, suggesting endlessness of movement.
The colored stage, sometimes referred to as Dynamic Suprematism, focused on the use of color and shape to create the sensation of movement in space.
In this, his second portrait of Pietro Bembo, Titian portrayed his lifelong friend as an intelligent, dynamic individual. Bembo's dark eyes are bright and alert; his short gray beard is softly modeled.
The dynamic color range is like serigraph. In the Giclee process a fine steam of ink-more than four million droplets per second is sprayed onto archival art paper or canvas. The effect is similar to an air brush technique but much finer.
Raphael or Raffaello Sanzio is an Italian High Renaissance painter and architect of the Florentine school, celebrated for the perfection and grace of his art, his mastery of dynamic composition and movement.
Futurism concentrated on the dynamic quality of modern technological life, emphasizing speed and movement. Futurism A group movement that originated in Italy in 1909. One of several movements to grow out of Cubism.
Selected works of art from the Museum's extensive Egyptian art collection have been brought together to form a dynamic and content-rich resource for educators, students, and general viewers.
The colour is strong and dynamic. You walk around and you feel a strong presence. It is like they belong to the room. They don’t look like other sculptures, but that is what I like about this type of art work.
These pictures show the many dynamics of the non objective art movement and how the genre has evolved over time. Click on any thumbnails for larger images and detailed information about the name of painting, artist, abstract style and year.
civic institutions (after 1396, when the statutes were revised, the Council of 900, anyhow ineffectual, was nominated: the main organs of government were the ducal Consiglio Segreto and Consiglio di Giustizia), it retained an exceptionally dynamic ...
One of the most important characteristics of the style is a dynamic, undulating and flowing, curved 'whiplash' line of syncopated rhythm. Hyperbolas and parabolas were used in art.
7.That universal dynamism must be rendered in painting as a dynamic sensation. 8. That in the manner of rendering Nature the first essential is sincerity and purity. 9. That movement and light destroy the materiality of bodies.
Futurism - Art movement founded in Italy in 1909 and lasting only a few years. Futurism concentrated on the dynamic quality of modern technological life, emphasizing speed and movement. Gouache -Opaque watercolors used for illustrations.
BAROQUE - Extremely elaborate and ornate artistic style. This dynamic, theatrical style dominated art and architecture in Europe during the 17th Century.
In Russia around 1912, Mikhail Larionov formulated a theory of painting that drew upon Futurist ideas of dynamic force lines and semiscientific observations of the movement of light rays.
An Italian avant-garde art movement that took speed, technology and modernity as its inspiration, Futurism portrayed the dynamic character of 20th century life, glorified war and the machine age, and favoured the growth of Fascism.
Glass transition or vitrification refers to the transformation of a glass-forming liquid into a glass, which usually occurs upon rapid cooling. It is a dynamic phenomenon occurring between two distinct states of matter, liquid and glass, ...
Futurist painting and sculpture were especially concerned with expressing movement and the dynamics of natural and man-made forms.
social text: an art work that refers to the society or culture in which it is made and that reflects the dynamics within that society or culture.
Originating in France, around 1905, Henri Matisse and his followers combined bold primary colors with dynamic brushwork, winning the label of Fauves, or "Wild Beasts.
Creating effective designs depends on creating and balancing gestalt. Originally a therapeutic psychological theory (ink blots) artist's have adopted the concept for creating more balanced and dynamic art. See: Negative Space, Positive Space, Notan ...
Life drawing establishes the importance of seeing the figure dynamically -- in its cababilities for variety of pose and composition, action and expression. There are many ways to intensify the learning experience of life drawing.
It is impossible to see the whole of a fully three-dimensional object at once. To be fully viewed, it must be turned around or the observer must move around it, and by these actions the appearance is dynamic and constantly changing ...
These unique jets are able to vary the width of the ink stream to as small as 1/100th the width of human hair. It is this capability that gives the giclee its beauty. Giclees have a higher resolution than offset lithographs and the dynamic color ...
Then let's sing it, dance it, write it, paint it. Let's do the impossible. Let's create something transcendentally material, mystically objective. Earthy. Spiritually earthy. Dynamic." - Aaron Douglas ...
Music: pitch (melody and harmony), duration (rhythm, time and metre), dynamics and volume, tempo, tone colour, texture/timbre, instrumentation, tonality, articulation ...
a combination of 512 chromatic changes (with over three million colors possible) of highly saturated, non-toxic water-based ink. Since no screens are used in Giclee printing, the prints have a higher resolution than lithographs and the dynamic color ...
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