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It is best to use a small ball (or long length) for each area of colour, otherwise the yarns will easily become tangled.
In the figurative 1938 Girl at the Table, part of the Tate St Ives show, a flattened figure (clearly Mary) sits at a table, which has on it a bowl of fruit and a bottle: as with so much of his work, a few simple objects sit within a large area of colour.
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You find bare areas of colour, unbounded by lines.
She is composed of simple areas of colour, like bits of marquetry.
Each pole was then painted in flat areas of colour interspersed with bands of cross-hatching.
Both Bonnard and Vuillard displayed a strong decorative sense in the arrangement of dense areas of colour.
Flat areas of colour are bound by firm brush contours that contrast vibrantly with the rich texture of the hieroglyphic writing.
His major influence was the work of French Post-Impressionist painter Paul Cézanne, whose emphasis on form and flat areas of colour Morandi emulated throughout his career.
Paintings by the southern Abelam tend to be smaller in scale and painted not in flat areas of colour but with much fine line and cross-hatching.
Colour is one of the most important aspects of fabrics in interior design, inasmuch as the colours of fabrics are frequently the most important areas of colour in interiors.
'I used to think of the areas of colour as tectonic plates meeting, so in the paintings it's like there are these molten plates that would hit each other and dry.
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