The paintings, done with a mixture of animal fat, ochre and blood, are of people and animals, about five inches tall and extremely lifelike. |
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The yellow ochre stippled walls inside and the cream with green accents outside on the verandah all help to produce a warm and inviting ambience. |
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Characteristically he painted in thick impasto, mainly with a palette knife and generally in subdued ochre and umber tones. |
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Lead white, yellow ochre and raw sienna were found throughout the painting, together with chalk. |
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Many grotesque gargoyles with mysterious ochre stains around their mouths littered the castle's turrets and corners leering down at her. |
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The surface of Central Australia's Stuart Highway may be ribbon-smooth, but to each side of it are ancient red sand ridges and ochre salt pans. |
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One side of the painting is covered with energetic dabs of white and black over soft blue oblongs on a yellow ochre background. |
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In the houses and thatched roofs, the natural materials' vibrancy still resonates in their ochre hues. |
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On the other, artists from the Kimberley region in the northwest use dots sparingly to outline broad areas of ochre color. |
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It is a triangular piece of ochre or saffron coloured cloth with the Khanda emblem in the middle. |
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The concrete is coloured a warm ochre that recalls the traditional earthy hues of Toledo's buildings. |
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When the first Aurovilians arrived, they were confronted with a parched barren ochre coloured landscape. |
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To his eye, the blue looked right, and that color prompted him to paint a neighboring square yellow ochre, and so on. |
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Chickpeas are almost always sold in dried form, whether split or not, and are of an ochre or pale brown colour in this form. |
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The walls are freshly painted in strong colours from yellow to ochre, or pink and bright blue. |
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The head is flanked on each side by a solitary and disheveled palm tree painted in dirty grays and yellow ochre. |
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What a strange ritual, I mused as the last of the drink seeped into the ground, producing an interesting ochre colour. |
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Each footstep raised a small cloud of dusty ochre Virginia clay, turning the olive drab of my fatigues a rusty red. |
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A streak of yellow ochre holds a form together, but on perusal, it becomes a muscle, the features of a face or a spinal column. |
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They smear their bodies with ochre, a reddish pigment extracted from iron ore. |
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Materials we have seen include fine clay, ochre, and, especially, charcoal. |
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The bank is steep ochre clay, water-scoured by spring floods and melt from the retreating glaciers to the east. |
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Devout persons, offering sacrifices of fruit, yak butter or flowers, touch and kiss the idol, which is tinted with red ochre. |
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Lions vary in colour from nearly white to deep ochre brown but tawny yellow is the commonest shade. |
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The grave also contained offerings such as ochre and flint tools, axes, and seashells. |
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The Aztec courtesans used a pale yellow ochre powder on their faces to make them look beautiful. |
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Other minerals found here are the red ochre, soap stone, white quartz and molding sand. |
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The glow of colours in the paintings depicting the pharaohs, demigods and goddesses in vivid yellow ochre, blue and orange was breathtaking. |
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And, yet, Gandhi refused to wear an ochre loin-cloth or tour the country in an arrogant rath. |
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Watts follows his presentation of the archaeological record with a review of the contemporary ethnographic data on ochre use amongst the Khoisan. |
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The ochre was later used by the kitchen staff of the hotel for reddening the fireplaces. |
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A sunken lounge features Moroccan cushions and pouffes, while a dining alcove is covered in rich velvet drapes in red, orange and ochre. |
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We get ochres on the island, the white ochre is collected from the cliff edge of the beach. |
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In Art, unclothed masses bathe in mud and ochre pits, their chthonian exteriors perhaps later decorated with fluorescent murals. |
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Burnt umber, terre verte, red ochre, red lake and burnt sienna were identified in several places. |
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But the traditional colours used for the art remain ochre red and yellow, shades of blue and white and black. |
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Buildings painted brilliant yellow, ochre, red or green and not looking over the top. |
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Our guide, Mouha, glanced up at the trail that disappeared far into the ochre uplands. |
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They would carry a block of ochre to the nearest waterhole or spring, mix ochre and water into a paste and shape it again into a block, with a slight hollow at the bottom. |
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I only ever wore kohl, and a little ochre on my lips for banquets, although I did question the point in this, as it was usually rubbed away by the food. |
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The ribbon is red ochre with a narrow white stripe towards either edge. |
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Fishing around in the store-room beside the studio, Val pulls out a paint-spattered tray laden with tubes of gooey oil paint in various shades of lemon and ochre. |
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It has faded from pixelated gray to rusted ochre, fringed on the edges with black sweat grease. |
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His work was dominated by the dark colours of umber and ochre. |
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Painter Henri Matisse had rooms overlooking the market, and you could see where he got his inspiration as the sunlight bounded off ochre walls in these tall, narrow streets. |
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Elderly women still prefer red and dye their own cloth with ochre. |
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Each painting is created using traditional ochre and natural pigments. |
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It will be a warm, ochre colour, not a deep shade, more golden than brown. |
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Spore prints can be ochre in colour but difficult to obtain. |
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My skin is pink and my yellow hair turned ochre from the force of it. |
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Furniture was purchased in Philadelphia, and the rooms were painted and papered in stylish bright colors such as Prussian blue, crimson, salmon, and yellow ochre. |
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The walls danced with red ochre light as the flame sputtered and spat. |
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The ochre spaghetti you get looks steampunk, but tastes just fine. |
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Pigments used include red and yellow ochre, hematite, manganese oxide and charcoal. |
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The results showed that glue containing red ochre was less brittle and more shatterproof than glue made from acacia gum alone. |
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The best Siopic red ochre is found on the island of Lemnos, and is called sphragis. |
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Although the water was stained with ochre, no damage to wildlife was reported. |
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At Bacup the headwater of the Irwell is discoloured by ochre deposits from a disused mine but work is being done to stop the ochre seepage. |
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The Venus of Willendorf and the Venus of Laussel bear traces of having been externally covered in red ochre. |
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Paintings were usually created in earthy colours, from paint made from ochre. |
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Davis finished second yesterday after recovering from a fall to retain the leader's ochre jersey on a countback. |
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Lumps of red ochre found here and at other Neolithic sites have been interpreted as evidence that body painting may have been practised. |
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The Blombos Cave site in South Africa, for example, is famous for rectangular slabs of ochre engraved with geometric designs. |
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The nectar and copious dull yellow ochre pollen are collected by honeybees as food sources. |
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Associated finds were red ochre anointing, a mammoth skull, and personal decorations suggesting shamanism or other religious practice. |
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Significant early cave paintings, executed in ochre, have been found in Kakadu, Australia. |
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Closer to Zallaq, the sheer ochre cliffs with horizontal striations on either side of the road near Bahrain University, again surprised me. |
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Both Al Waha and Al Bandar are painted in creams, ochres and earth colours to harmonise with the ochre coloured mountains. |
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Additionally inorganic residues such as ochre, mica and vivianite were observed. |
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The wildcat's summer coat has a fairly light, pure background colour, with an admixture of ochre or brown. |
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It has miles of white sandy beaches, ochre cliffs and more golf courses than you could shake a mashie niblick at. |
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Dog graves were prepared and gifted the same as human, with ochre, antler, and grave goods. |
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Nevertheless, it is also possible that the ochre traces found at Lower Paleolithic sites is naturally occurring. |
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To paint in red, iron oxide was used, in black, manganese oxide and in ochre, clay. |
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Older possible examples include the incised ochre from Blombos Cave. |
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Qaddafi, whose fashions often draw comment, appeared in ochre trousers and a short-sleeved brown shirt patterned in green patches in the shape of Africa. |
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Red ochre and deer antlers were placed in some graves, but not others. |
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Ochre has been detected inside some of the shell beads, implicating that they were subject to deliberate or indirect use of ochre as a colouring agent. |
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Along with possible burials, numerous other symbolic objects like punctured animal teeth and beads, some dyed in red ochre, have all been found at Zhoukoudian. |
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They named their find the Red Lady of Paviland because the skeleton is dyed in red ochre, though later investigators determined it was actually a male. |
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A majority of the interior walls are painted with Sigmatex emulsion, tinted in unusual colors, such as yellow ochre, raw umber, vandyke brown and burnt sienna. |
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These archaeologists point in particular to the relatively explosive emergence of ochre crayons and shell necklaces apparently used for cosmetic purposes. |
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The banks, previously emerald, are now bruised with gold and ochre and the last heads of bullrush stand defiant, like soldiers, even as the teasels taunt and harry them. |
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Mr. Ratcliffe has sometimes found them to contain arsenic in an oxidized state, combined with ferric oxide, and once he met with a paco ore mainly composed of antimony ochre. |
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