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The new view is that our Western life-drawing tradition is a neat bit of cognitive jujitsu; the sophisticated "optical" rendering of generalized regions and nuanced shade actually represents the more "primitive" mental map.
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In each, angular forms in nuanced shades of olive drab swirl around a central void.
And he had clearly benefited from the program's emphasis on character study, revealing nuanced shades of Hoffmann's impetuous, drunken and melancholy moods.
The Gherkin-like Torre Agbar in Barcelona, built for the water company, is wrapped in glass that "evokes water: smooth and continuous, shimmering and transparent, its materials reveal themselves in nuanced shades of colour and light".
It is a truism to say that the English, at least in the Home Counties, around London, are congenitally theatrical, steeped in codes of behavior that both uphold the class system and counter its pernicious burdens with infinitely nuanced shades of ridicule.
Thus his skills at establishing the complexity of a single character through subtle and inspired use of detail and nuanced shades of feeling seemed, especially after the completion of Anna Karenina in 1877, to come second to his need to change the world.
Adolph Gottlieb's "Specter of the Sea" (1947), a pictograph of Surrealist images in nuanced shades of green, gives a good account of Abstract Expressionism, while Arshile Gorky's thickly painted "Still Life With Palette" (1929-30) reveals this artist's intense devotion to Picasso before moving on to more original work.
This time, decades of happiness rushed back at me as the famous Provincetown light the rich, prismatic light that has drawn generations of painters suddenly made every color deeper, imbued somehow with a broader pallet of nuanced shades inside them.
If you choose a neutral colored paper in a mid-range grey or brown, you may be able to create more nuanced shading and shadow-effects.
Meanwhile, "Blue Diagram," a net of electric blue thrown over a dusty teal ground, is as nuanced as "Shade" is impertinent.
In chronological order the works proceed from the trio's exhilarating near-anarchy to the Beckett-inspired aphorisms of the Quartet No. 2 ("Time Zones") and on to nuanced, sublimely shaded conversations and asides in the Quartet No. 5, another work prompted by Beckett.
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