His prismatic color works and photograms of light-struck liquids were once regarded as the products of a quirky outsider. |
|
It is porous enough for paint to soak deeply in and provides a lustrous, light-struck surface. |
|
Produced on her return to New York from a trip to Nova Scotia, the painting is a light-struck, diaphanous evocation of hills, rocks and water. |
|
Approaching abstraction, it depicts a lone female figure in a small sailboat surrounded by a light-struck bluish mix of water and haze. |
|
She looked up into his face and he into hers, and he saw her light-struck green eyes and the delicate notchings of her crow's feet. |
|