Tag Archive for ‘Contrast’
For Greyscale Waves of Grain: Daniel W. Coburn
Coburn generally favors a high-contrast approach with a deep field of clarity. Each stalk and petal stands out as though etched.
(ARTKC365) Scene Setter: Rebecca Pashia
Pashia, a founder of ARTichokes as well as a permanently featured artist there. also knows when to throw in a good action sequence … even if it’s only implied.
(ARTKC365) There’s a Different Point to His Views: Dan Rose
Rose presents those elements over a wide range of styles and subjects (and color schemes, ranging from the full spectrum to rich sepia to dramatically washed-out black and white). But if color and subject are the variables, compositional tension is the constant. Each piece has its key point off-center in some way, which Rose offsets and balances with a generous use of open space.
Pictures, Perfect: Bess Duston at Homer's Coffee House
Bess Duston 6:30 a.m-10 p.m. Homer’s Coffee House 7126 W. 80th St. Overland Park, KS 913.381.6022 Hours: 6:30 a.m.-10 p.m. Monday-Saturday Runs through: Nov. 30 Gallery site: http://www.homerscoffeehouse.com Some paintings are so realistic that they look like photographs from a distance. For Bess Duston, that distance is less than arm’s length. Duston strives for photorealism, [...]







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