monochromaticism

[US]/[ˌmɒnəˈkrɒmətɪkɪzəm]/
[UK]/[ˌmɒnəˈkrɒmətɪkɪzəm]/

Translation

n.The use of only one color or tones of one color in an artwork.; The quality or state of being monochromatic.; The principle or practice of using only one color in design or art.

Phrases & Collocations

monochromaticism art

avoid monochromaticism

featuring monochromaticism

monochromaticism effect

analyzing monochromaticism

style monochromaticism

embracing monochromaticism

monochromaticism palette

reject monochromaticism

monochromaticism photography

Example Sentences

the artist's exploration of monochromaticism resulted in a strikingly minimalist series of paintings.

despite its limitations, monochromaticism can be a powerful tool for creating a sense of calm and serenity.

the interior design featured a sophisticated monochromaticism, utilizing varying shades of gray.

he was fascinated by the use of monochromaticism in early black and white photography.

the film's visual style relied heavily on monochromaticism to create a somber and melancholic atmosphere.

a key characteristic of the movement was its embrace of monochromaticism and geometric abstraction.

the photographer experimented with monochromaticism to emphasize texture and form in his landscape shots.

the gallery showcased a collection of works exploring the nuances of monochromaticism in sculpture.

the designer chose a monochromaticism palette of blues and greens for the corporate branding.

the stark monochromaticism of the photograph conveyed a sense of isolation and loneliness.

the architectural design incorporated monochromaticism to create a sense of grandeur and formality.

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