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Her designs were noted for combining eccentricity with simplicity and a trim neatness with flamboyant colour.
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Even grey is too flamboyant of a colour for him.
Like west Africa, Zambia too went through a psychedelic period marked by social upheavals, flares, fluorescent colours, flamboyant hairstyles, generational differences, and powerful music.
He was not attracted by flamboyant combinations of tone-colours, which he thought either self-indulgent or a disguise for lack of real musical invention.
Lacroix is known for his flamboyant taste and flair for colour.
Goya: The Portraits The psychological penetration of Goya's portraits is as unsettling as the acid colours of the flamboyant dresses and silk pantaloons of his 18th-century sitters are beguiling.
Genzken goes from dour cement greys to zinging electric colour, from shimmering glass towers, like flamboyant takes on Richard Serra, to funky abstract panels.
Taylor did much of his best work in black and white, and when he did embrace colour, late in his career, he usually avoided flamboyant, high-contrast effects in favour of a more naturalistic style.
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