A layer of flake white applied with a palette knife creates shapes with raised edges, giving the paintings a collaged appearance. |
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In one work, thick dabs of red, yellow, blue, white and yellow-green oil paint applied with a palette knife cover the 10-foot-wide canvas. |
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The larger one held tubes of dried-up oil paints, a palette knife, some stiff brushes. |
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When the paper patterns were colored, the stitcher replicated the colors with her palette of soft merino wool yarns. |
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His dazzling virtuosity and sweeping tonal palette made the music truly live. |
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She manages beautifully subtle shifts in tempo without crossing over into the soupy, and she applies a large palette of tonal color tastefully. |
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Kiaer's idiosyncratic palette is filled with strong tonal contrasts, which add to the push-pull effect. |
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The colour palette includes subdued beiges, burgundies and charcoal blues on high-back chairs and sectional wall panels. |
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Nothing about Cathy could hide unnoticed, appear in muted pastels, or be restricted to the palette between pianissimo and mezzo piano. |
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Burbling keyboards and tasteful strings add some different colours and shades to her sonic palette. |
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The color palette is losing its shading in favor of flat, often conventional colors. |
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Brahms's effects may be more monochrome, but his subtle shadings and long solos added further possibilities to the widening orchestral palette. |
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The color palette is a bit washed out, faded, but I think this is the print itself, and not a fault of the transfer process. |
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This intuitively devised palette has a seductive velvety translucency activated by movements of colour created by gravity's forces. |
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Writers look to their quills, while painters care for horsehair and camel with as much care as palette and pigment. |
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Its pastel-colour palette and cutout design was impressive because it managed to turn a relatively small space into a big idea. |
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An early shirred rug with a soft, faded palette of multicolored flowers that was once riotously bold hangs in the principal bedroom. |
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If you wore a chocolate brown hair color this past winter, you can easily step into this season's color palette with a soft mocha hue. |
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Reupholstering an existing armchair and draping a round table with pale ivory quilted fabric adapted them to the updated color palette. |
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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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My designs are usually quite dark, but this time the palette has acid greens and pinks. |
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The artistic palette of colors, on the other hand, includes additive colors which include red, green and blue. |
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The atmosphere in this video is darkened yet strangely luminous, the video palette seemingly blued and grayed. |
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Carefully spoon in dollops over the clementines, then smooth over with a palette knife to completely cover. |
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Her butterfly and figurative prints, with their muted colour palette, have a delicate vintage look. |
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This gradual return to strong, clear colors lasted well into the 1960s, culminating in the vivid psychedelic palette of the late decade. |
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Homer's palette and the broad swatches of unmodulated paint also distressed the critics. |
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Equally allusive is his palette, which, despite being dominated by green, looks completely unnatural. |
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In one photo he makes the only unique neckwear statement with a light brown silk tie, which is a nontypical color palette. |
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The rooms remain unpainted and unused but provide a clean palette for prospective buyers. |
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California fog provides a unifying tonalist palette, especially in the dry season when the hills are dun colored. |
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After stacking, each palette contains 40 sacks in 8 layers into a net weight of one ton. |
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The period detail has been painstakingly recreated and it is shot in a sombre palette of olive greens and sepia tones. |
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This cover is sophisticated, with a gracefully limited color palette and simple fonts. |
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Squash the mixture down with a palette knife and cook till the bottom has browned and crisped in the butter. |
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I'm also launching some new shades of neutral colours to expand my working palette and some vintage velvet fabrics. |
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The painting features rapid and authoritative brushwork, and the brownish palette of Washington. |
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Additional details are painted with an earth-toned palette of clay red, burnt umber, yellow ocher, and black. |
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Here, the exterior material palette is repeated, with plywood that recalls the cedar siding acting as sound reflectors above the stage. |
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If Mesches's compositional devices are often classical, his palette is emphatically expressionist. |
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As to the palette, steel blue, medium grey, caramel and white are the first choices. |
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Flickering light on moving leaves was rendered with deft touches of white, while a palette knife created rich textural effects. |
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Designing in the shade garden offers many challenges, but the wide palette of material that is available offsets this. |
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His colour palette was more along the lines of a sombre grey, black, various shades of brown and off-white. |
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The palette for fresco painting is traditionally restricted to earths, lime white, carbon black, ultramarine, and glass. |
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Often applying oil paint with a palette knife, Scott fills his canvases with irregular squares and rectangles in a rainbow of contrasting hues. |
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In fact, the artist has skillfully coordinated his composition and palette, adding a sense of order and harmony to the realistic transcription. |
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Of course it is miraculous that the view outside my window is a palette of washed browns and greys, dripping with glittering raindrops. |
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The color reproduction seems all right, but it's hard to tell since the entire palette consists of browns and grays. |
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In the painting, a laureled boy-man sits on a red rock holding a palette and pensively gazing into the distance. |
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Thin, firm outlines now enclose each figure's palpably modeled form and the palette focuses on jewel-like variations on the primaries and black. |
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The style is heightened by the restrained color palette and decidedly retro feel to the animation. |
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The portrait is dominated by her own image, holding a palette and a paintbrush in her hands. |
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You can lay your shirts flat without a platen or palette inside, or you can make a cardboard or chipboard platen to stick inside. |
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Consequently Seurat did not mix the colors on his palette, but rather put little tiny spots of complementary color pigments on the canvas. |
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The colour palette encompasses charcoal greys, tawny autumnal greens, silver and white. |
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The reduced colour in this painting already reveals McCahon's sympathy for a monochrome palette. |
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In 1626 he moved to Leiden, where he painted vanitas subjects and increasingly adopted the monochrome palette of Haarlem still-life painters. |
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In the meantime, as you try to make up your mind, the striking palette and stylized figures are more than sufficient to hold your attention. |
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If I were an artist, the colours on my palette would be browns, ochres and purples. |
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Its restrained palette, the sinuous, loopy drawing, and the interplay of seemingly simple forms and planes present a highly cerebral visual game. |
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In this, the colour palette is darker and the drawings simpler and more stylised. |
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His minimalist style of drawing and limited palette of colours are far from painterly, however. |
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He's also broadened his musical palette to include horns and passages of distorted guitar. |
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This recently coined term describes bands that despite obvious rock influences produce music displaying a wider palette of musical styles. |
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His musical palette constantly overflows with colour, never garish yet sometimes opulent and sometimes sombre. |
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The composer uses an identical palette of instrumental colourings for his glorious finale. |
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Nield essayed the daunting, high lying solo flute line with brilliance and a lustrous tonal palette. |
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Here, the composer shows you his emotional and musical palette at its widest, if not its deepest. |
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Raff uses colour and has a fine palette that makes the music all the more attractive especially in the final Allegro. |
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The mono soundtrack likewise shows its age, with a thin, tinny aural palette and a woefully underequalized dialogue track. |
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The Zehetmair Quartet has a huge tonal palette available, and uses it all as it strives to make Schumann's scores live for us. |
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But in the end he realized that was another way he was being manipulated, his music put into a box, his musical palette circumscribed. |
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Perhaps the rich palette of musical veins gushing out in Beloslava's songs are in some way connected to the many countries she has visited. |
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This program allows the developer to create user interfaces quickly from a palette of standard objects. |
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I found it easy to mistake the frames palette for the layers palette when creating an animation. |
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A component is brought into a container, or user interface area, from a component palette. |
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Courbet's broadly handled paint surfaces, often applied with a palette knife, emphasised the uniqueness of his pictorial vision. |
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If you want, you can use a palette knife, sponge or brush strokes to add texture to your background. |
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The salient features defining his creative contours are the cascading planes of colours and the broad brick strokes applied with a palette knife. |
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The beauty of oil paint is that you can wipe it off, scrape it off with a palette knife or paint over it. |
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He set to work at once without waiting for the brushes, palette knife and paints he had sent for from home. |
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In some cases, the artist may scratch or splatter paint, add crayon or brush strokes or apply additional paint with a palette knife. |
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Using a palette knife or fish slice, carefully transfer each pizza to a serving plate and garnish with basil sprigs. |
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Lift them from the pan with a fish slice or palette knife and place them on a shallow dish. |
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At first glance I didn't think this palette was anything special but after I swatched the colors in the store I knew I HAD to have it! |
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Black and white still dominates the winter palette, radiating a sense of retrospection and classiness. |
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Designed for summer, the colour palette includes pastel shades like sunny yellows, soothing pinks, lime greens, creams and beige. |
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His luminous palette of beiges, peach, light browns, blues and greens approximates the hues of ice creams. |
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As for the cold colour palette, a pink blouse matched with a grey knee-length skirt will show your authority. |
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On returning to America he settled in New York, where he developed a brighter palette influenced by French Impressionism. |
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Ready with her Fall-Winter collection, this designer has used a bright palette to add colour to the dull season. |
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As a colorist he is generally restrained, but, in these paintings, startling reds, golden yellow and vibrant green enliven his palette. |
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Also refreshing are the crunchy pickled carrot sticks, with tamarind overtones that add a vivid splash of colour to the palette and palate alike. |
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Remind them of the wisdom of selecting a limited palette, possibly of analogous or complementary colors. |
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The basic palette comprises green, white and every shade of red from pale pink to deep plum. |
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Also notable is the cool palette of blue, gray, and green, evoking the fresh feeling of a typical day by the bay. |
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Each composition is divided into a grid of nine sections comprising seemingly identical portraits, all painted in the same pose and palette. |
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At the bottom of the picture, in the foreground, her left hand cradles a palette. |
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The artist's palette encompasses earthy, weather worn colours, rich burnished crimsons and flashes of red. |
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World famous master chefs dish out exciting cuisines to satiate everybody's palette. |
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Turquoise, purple, fuchsia, sun yellow and emerald green make up the colourful palette from which you can choose. |
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A pale color palette of sea-foam-green tumbled marble and cut-glass tiles marks elements in the open plan. |
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This image set shows the temperature profile of a 1 amp fuse board under varying loads, with varying palette scales. |
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He uses a brush, a palette knife or his fingers to daub the oil pigments on to the canvas as thickly as mashed potato. |
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His paintings had a long gestation and longer execution during which the paint surface was built up by palette knife into a thick impasto. |
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The color palette of the source print consists mainly of browns and grays, which lack definition and clarity. |
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Metallic fabrics broke the monotony of a restrained colour palette dominated by greys and blush pink. |
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To do this, the couple painted the gallery using a vibrant lime-green, teal and purple palette. |
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The interior is trimmed in a rich palette of materials to complement the exterior selections. |
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A rich colour palette of browns and reds, creams and whites and various shades of grey dominate. |
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The palette of effects ranges from dynamic lighting to day and night schedules and on to changing weather conditions in real time. |
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Its palette of greens, purples and yellows and its spontaneous, linear drawing recall Joan Mitchell and late Monet. |
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The new Effects palette aids in keeping effects organized more efficiently, dynamically showing the effects applied to the selected layer. |
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Using a palette of aqua and Alaskan blue, limie green, peach, and ashes of roses, the line resonated his quest for a neat balance. |
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Using a palette knife, spread a thin layer oft tuile mix on a non-stick mat. |
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It was early September and the bushes were a dazzling palette of scarlet, orange, russet, blue and green. |
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The result is Say No to the Vendettas, a hearty offering from the band's trademark palette of punk, rockabilly, reggae and dub. |
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On returning to England he adopted a lighter palette and a white ground for greater luminosity. |
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Snow, at a modest 30 by 32 inches, stood out in this exhibition for the luminosity of its light palette and relatively open structure. |
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Getting up to our elbows in textures, fabrics, metals, is just as exciting to us as a palette of colors and blank canvas was to Picasso. |
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He varies his technique, sometimes painting lyrically, sometimes crudely, with a near garish palette. |
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In Florida, a Cuban palette of pastels, flamingo pink, and salmon dominates fashion as well as exterior and interior design. |
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It comes with a little Greek salad, a vivid palette of grilled vegetables and a cup of yogurt-and-cucumber tzatziki sauce. |
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In many other trees such as black gum, sassafras, dogwood, and some maples and oaks, the pigment anthocyanin adds red to the palette. |
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The notebooks, pens, folders, and pencil cases were all glossy, nicely designed, and in a teenage-friendly palette of baby pinks and blues. |
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Two of the paintings were actually diptychs, abutting so tightly that they appeared to be a single surface scored by a palette knife. |
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Clough's early works are marked by a subdued palette of largely browns, greys and greens. |
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Depicting childhood in the same palette used for trench warfare doesn't work. |
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When translated into watercolor on silk, her paintings retain both the muted palette and slightly wrinkled texture of the leaf collages. |
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Wielding his blade like a master painter, his palette holds only one colour, and that is crimson. |
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What the home was lacking was a unified palette to warm the spaces and draw together disparate elements. |
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So, I took a palette knife to it, scraped all the paint off, and then wetted a tissue with thinner and wiped the canvas as clean is it'd get. |
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The color photograph is softly lit and the image's color palette ranges from a cool gray-blue to mauve to beige. |
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The main map is painted with a palette believed to be common to that found on Grecian urns and is configured very similar to Mare Nostrum. |
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An eclectic palette of samples etched out paths seldom visited in accessible forms. |
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Sue recycles glass, which other artists discard, and her work has a Mediterranean feel in terms of her colour palette and subject matter. |
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Her early work consisted mostly of impressionistic nudes and still lifes painted with a bold palette. |
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In keeping with her family's long tradition of Dutch Impressionists, she manipulates thick layers of paint with a palette knife to form rich color and texture on the canvas. |
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Aficianados of Spanish music also enjoy some of the orchestral music, but this often turns out to be reworkings, within a larger palette, of piano music. |
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With a palette knife or spoon, he applied thick coats of warm enduit, a sturdy plaster mixed with glue used for wall repairs that dries to a high-gloss finish. |
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The colors in the exterior scenes in India are bright and deeply saturated, but once the film's tone becomes grimmer, the color palette becomes muted and desaturated. |
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Together with the use of louvred timber screens and reflecting pools, they create a calm and richly nuanced materiality that is enhanced by a muted palette of colours. |
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The studio continues its dazzling and inventive series of animated features, improving technologically and expanding their storytelling palette each time. |
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Turn them over with a palette knife and colour the other side. |
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Her Intimates line of hosiery was also innovative in its technology and color palette. |
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After luxuriating in the playful sonic palette that Byrne's one-time mucker Brian Eno brought to the band's studio productions, the listener's rudely woken by the later work. |
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Use a long palette knife to slide the cheesecake onto a flat plate. |
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He also desaturates the color palette, removing many of the reds and blues in favor of browns and yellows, again accenting the gritty feel of a metropolitan locale. |
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When frozen, melt the top of the parfait using a hot palette knife, then fold over the excess rice paper so that the parfait is now fully enclosed. |
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Finding the plants was a problem in a country where the flower palette is either annuals or choisyas, hydrangeas and perhaps the odd gaura, according to Henrietta. |
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The prisms of colour were so strong, so defined, that it was as if the table had been magically coated with a strange and alien palette of chroma. |
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I hope the swatches are helpful to those considering this palette. |
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The new software is a multimedia environment with a simple, understandable tool palette and easily manipulated views of related drawings, documents, and data. |
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I swatched all the colors in this palette for the sake of this review. |
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The spirit has its own prismatic palette, which lies beyond the confines of the conventional, yet breathtaking colour curves of my Rotterdam stained-glass skyscape. |
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The earliest are a restrained palette of blues, whites, then a touch of sage-green, manganese purple, and finally the sealing-wax red of Armenian bole. |
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Hints of desaturated color threaten the pure achromatic palette. |
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The verdant landscapes and the warm, sunny color palette enhance the sense of the story as an idyll, a brief golden interval amid the dark uncertainty of war. |
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He painted in thin oils with a bright palette in a freely painted technique which allowed the white of the exposed canvas to give added luminosity. |
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When we talk about a tonal palette, we are really talking about aesthetic properties like warmth and coldness in color, and not about patterns on an oscilloscope. |
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This soft palette accentuates the dreamy, languorous quality of the story and makes this film one of the most visually elegant of early three-strip Technicolor works. |
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Its too-tasteful palette of moss green, taupe, deep mustard and soft white was only partly offset by the raw factuality of the underlying wall's fissures and patches. |
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Though their musical palette contained more folky honky-tonk than their peers', it was difficult to get excited about their jaunty-yet-dull strums and limp ballads. |
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The brushwork is exuberantly coloristic, the palette composed of delicately keyed harmonies of rose and coral, cool aquamarines, frothy whites, pale golds, and blues. |
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The artist's Pantone color play, which brings to mind the eccentric palette of the late Paul Feeley, highlights the paintings' perceptual inconsonance. |
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The vibrant palette of beach paraphernalia, stripes on windbreaks and seaside rock translates with ease into kaleidoscopic designs in fused glass. |
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In one hand he held a long paint brush from which globules of paint were threatening to drop while his arm supported a palette kept in place by a thumb through a hole. |
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He returned to classical principles of composing his designs with few figures and a pale, even-toned palette that focuses attention on the plastically conceived figures. |
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He has a feminine palette, but the shirt was sold unisexually. |
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His paintings feature bright intensities of color, unique contrast, relationships of space and a palette of approximately 100 pure, unmixed acrylics. |
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Rap was facilitated by digital recording, which enables sampling and thus the construction of a universal palette of sounds even in a bedroom Portastudio of one's own. |
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For me the notion of mixing the warm light of fire with the cool light of dusk, that created a color palette. |
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The color palette, especially in the brighter scenes, is so badly faded as to appear almost bleached, and the constant assault of flyspeck flybys gets tiresome quickly. |
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This marriage of like souls did not mean that Ursula could now sit back and pick up her palette and poster paints while they lived in a country manor in Europe. |
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Sound wise, the Dolby Digital Stereo offers no real channel separation and the aural palette is so limited that there is no real chance at creating ambiance or atmosphere. |
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This stark palette fades to sepia, then finally emerges into full color. |
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Many artists offer a wide-ranging palette of styles and sound treatments. |
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Then when we were in Big Sur, Michael changed her palette to different shades of green. |
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Instead of her usual style where bright, fluorescent colours stand out, this time the colour palette is toned down and the concentration is on darker shades. |
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His current winter collection features slouch pants, lustrous shirt dresses, halter tops and knee-length dirndl skirts in a predominantly black, white and camel palette. |
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Often in a palette of blue, red, black and white, these kaleidoscopic paintings have been related to the intricate stained-glass windows of Rhenish cathedrals. |
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As a glutinous medium encaustic is best applied with the palette knife and this gave Johns the opportunity to produce the heavy impastos which he so enjoys. |
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A neutral palette of materials was chosen, including thousands of cubic metres of USM's well designed Modular Furniture in muted shades of light grey and steel blue. |
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The restrained colour palette of whites teamed with off-white limestone-effect floors and a range of pale fittings enhances the already powerful sense of natural light. |
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The effect palette allows you to quickly select and deselect color controls like levels, brightness, and curves, which helps you avoid retracing steps to make color changes. |
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The next small room, unified by the square format of the paintings and their palette of light green and blue, served as an antechamber to the final gallery. |
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You need to mix the cream bleach and powder accelerator together, and I found it easier to do on a saucer than the tiny plastic palette they provide. |
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The glints of orange fish scales and the gleam of a metallic beetle are some of the few flashes of colour in a predominantly monochromatic palette. |
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The palette was gentle and pretty, focusing on rose pinks, lavenders, dusky mauve, mint, faun and pale lemon. |
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Built from simple repetitions of geometric motifs and a limited palette of black, white, lavenders and soft pastels, they confront the viewer with a bold, graphic appeal. |
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She cannot attack his palette, and she surely cannot outdrink him. |
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The telephone began ringing and set my paint palette down to pick it up. |
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The Portuguese townscape packs in tremendous particularity, using just a simple palette of white walls, earth materials, and gently composed traditional forms. |
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Favoring the palette knife over the brush, the artist applies and scrapes away paint on his modestly sized canvases with an intensity that borders on the obsessive. |
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Whilst the palette remains as colourful, and the framing as idiosyncratic, as ever, the material he has worked with has grown gradually more mature. |
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An expanded colour palette brings this robust design classic up to date. |
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The general palette of black, white and gray is broken up by flecks of orange, red, aquamarine, brown and purple, creating a subtle sense of internal struggle. |
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Ensor breaks out from his somber palette with The Oyster Eater, one of the larger paintings in the show. |
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Pieces were set around a strict palette of ultra black, jet, charcoal and pewter with shots of colour and scatterings of silver sparkle and crystal. |
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The multicolored palette of a full symphony orchestra has been the perfect instrument to give voice to musical evocations of this Mediterranean land. |
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With its palette of cream and russet, the room couldn't have been more soothing, and the black-and-white photographs of local landmarks that adorned the walls were covetable. |
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Surrounding the cone on three sides were high walls of volcanic rock forming an amphitheater almost a mile and a half wide, a subtle palette of dun, gray, and beige. |
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Selecting the appropriate colour palette for a holiday home is crucial. |
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Denim is worn with blues and reds, padded items are silver and white, whilst chainmail dresses and kinky PVC numbers are in a palette of gritty greys and raven black. |
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There is a photocopy collage of the mirrored image divided by bright colors to the right and a more muted palette to the left. |
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Argento commonly indulges in a palette of bold, primary colors and frequently lets brash red or blue gels transform his characters' features into comic strip-like visages. |
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Both play within a relatively constrained color palette rich in sepia yellow, with strategic daubs of sky blue and red. |
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Here, the calm, mystical music already glimpsed in Les enfants is allied with an avowedly Debussian orchestral palette, to produce a luscious work of sensuous religiosity. |
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While her colour palette was mainly black, white and ivory, her decision to add burnt sienna, cherry blossom and apricot was particularly effective. |
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The seamless combination of dialogue, color palette, music and editing created a feeling of ominousness throughout the film keeping my stomach churning. |
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A rich palette of country greens and browns, superb knits, smooth tweeds and timelessly luxe romantic eveningwear had his super-elegant and very rich customers smiling. |
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The image, with all of its sketchy lines and minimal color palette, had to be rendered in a matter of seconds. |
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A sophisticated blue and gold color palette unifies BBGM's guestroom design. |
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He painted quickly, and the works of his maturity are characterised by a light palette and easy strokes. |
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His later work was characterised by a light palette and easy, economical strokes. |
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Judas Priest arrived to unify and amplify these diverse highlights from hard rock's sonic palette. |
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Taylor of the Manchester Guardian took an interest in his work and encouraged him to move away from the sombre palette he was using. |
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In some cases, five or six tenor drummers have been used, providing a palette of individual pitches for use in a variety of musical situations. |
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This lightened his palette, a change that initially did not find critical favor but helped establish his international reputation. |
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It would be extremely beneficial to have the right subassemblies with the parameters already set available on your tool palette. |
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While there's a decent variety of enemy types in the game, those same enemies also tend to get palette swapped as the game progresses. |
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Red and black were the typical colors for caretas but their palette has expanded to include a wide variety of bright hues and patterns. |
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From around 1720, the new Famille Rose palette was adopted and quickly supplanted the earlier Famille Verte porcelains of the Kangxi period. |
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Changing taste was also reflected in chinoiserie decoration and greater use of a polychrome palette. |
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Fires burning with lack of oxygen produce a significantly wider palette of compounds, many of them toxic. |
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He is mostly known for his musical composition, as well as a palette of sonic genres. |
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Designed by Kabe Design, the Gladstone features a muted palette of whispery greys and silvers, spiced up with mustards and bronzes. |
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Lawton incorporates the style of female rebelliousness of the 1950's, including furs, leather, and a solid color palette. |
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And the impressively varied sonic palette includes clarinets, autoharp, and 1980s-era video-game gunfire. |
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Guava Glaze, a warm pink tone based on PANTONE 13-1520 Rose Quartz, will be added to the Stand Mixer color palette in July of next year. |
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Via the touch-sensitive scroller, you can opt to stick with one hue or set it to go through the entire palette. |
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Chalk dust, Sellotape, thread, bath bombs, and nail polish, all in pastel shades, will complete the palette. |
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Flashy kaleidoscopic bromeliads and colourful palette Anthuriums are all the rage and enjoy similar conditions. |
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Jagged walls of rock, a palette of blacks and greys, loom over us. |
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There were five new sets of Body Shapes, each in a different color from a muted palette of maroon, ocher, and burnt umber. |
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Even as early as the 1830s, critics recognized his restricted palette and tonalism, undeniable qualities of his later lyrical paintings. |
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The SP toolchest is filling with a variety of algorithms, giving the system designer an increasingly sophisticated palette to paint from. |
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Carlyle also worried that a more truthful kind of dance would clash with the stylization of the show's black-and-white-movie palette. |
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Start by picking a complementary colour palette and decide if warm or cool colours will work best in your living space. |
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Palma il Giovane had talked of Titian's vigorous underpainting, the reds, blacks, and yellows, and of his predilection for using a palette knife. |
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Fabrics such as nubbly linens, rough hessian and watered silk in a palette of sky blues, cloudy whites and soft greys create a soothing harmony. |
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Masses of overdubbed layering ensure a sound palette that's virtually big band in scope. |
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Using a limited palette of mostly olive green and muted blues, Dina played with crepe, lace and predominantly gazar. |
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A lighter palette of scraped greenish grays provides the backdrop for a deconstructed image of a flower in a vase. |
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Ben was born with a cleft palette, an associated glue ear which has given him substantial hearing problems and epilepsy. |
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The range of dresses, tops and skirts for women were in a colour palette of black, white and pale blue and dhoti pants for men. |
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His palette was black and white, with a bit of murky gray mixed in. |
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Their palette was covered with heavily effected guitars, synthetic loops and samples, electronic drums, and cold industrial sound effects. |
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Adding nature's phytonutrient palette to your diet will help improve your Quick Scan Color Score. |
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The tonal palette is rich, featuring postimpressionist harmonies and contemporary pop rhythms. |
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Julia focused her attention on a hood ornament and did a terrific job simulating chrome with a limited palette. |
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The book's brightly coloured endpapers in a feather design are in sharp contrast to the limited palette used for the story pages. |
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The color palette transitions from indigo blue, cobalt blue, pure blue, sky blue, ultramarine, Egyptian Blue, to a deep, rich, Prussian blue. |
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It is an 8-color, heat-set polypropelene in old world, ikat and distressed designs in a trendy color palette and six sizes. |
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The paintings emotional intensity is enhanced by its lush palette and animated surface. |
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She then wet her make-up brush and used a black eyeshadow from the palette to line my eyes. |
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Contemporary primitive florals and figures exhibiting a brilliant, jewel-tine palette and decisive brushstroke reminiscent of early Fauvists. |
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The additional water also has the effect of cleansing the palette thereby diminishing aftertastes of fats such as greasiness and filminess. |
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Spotfin lionfish, palette surgeonfish, foxface rabbitfish and red firefish are sequestered in their own venomous creatures tank. |
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That is, in employing a limited palette of black and white, Maludi strives to reveal formalistic truth through the emphasis of distinct geometry. |
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Inspired by the darkest shot of espresso to the frothiest latte, this easy-to-wear, coffee colored palette creates an effortlessly chic finish. |
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Some paint colors included in this palette are Lost Love, Ancestral, Irradiant Iris, Spruce Shade, Sahara Sun and Carob Chip. |
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Nude tones combined with soft prints in shades of grey smoke, Prussian blue and soft taupe embrace the colour palette of this season's tribal trend. |
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The small box-shaped device, roughly the size of an electric pencil sharpener, contains a basic palette of scented oils than can produce thousands of different smells. |
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Not only molinia and miscanthus but deschampsia, panicum and pennisetum change colour, shifting to a softer palette but adding to the mix their fluffy seed heads. |
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Clever kitchen Although the neutral colour palette is carried on throughout the property to ensure a flow and a complementary colour scheme, the kitchen is rather clever. |
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The Colour Bar offers customers a total of 950 colour samples while the Colour Advisor allows customers to choose from a colour palette on display. |
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Hand-beaded mylar palette body suit with matching gauntlets. |
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She doesn't think about clashing colours or wishy-washy plantings, she just simply takes out her palette and box of paints and paints a millefleurs. |
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ShowOffs are available in four sizes, with sizes two and three available in a soft color palette and sizes four and five decorated in bright colors. |
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Elements has a Background Eraser, Liquify filter, drawing, painting, and text tools, and you have the Photoshop History palette to change or delete layers. |
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All this might have looked austere in his palette of sludge green, navy, prune and brick red, if he hadn't also taken a big fancy to fake leopardskin. |
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The decor boasts a vibrant palette of candy pinks and greens, stripped wooden floors and refectory tables, set in an elegant three-storey Georgian town house. |
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A portrait of immigrant workers are skilled and making an important contribution to the wealth of the nation isn t on the palette range of the xenophobes. |
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Think of 1940s style and you think chunky platform shoes, big-shouldered, wasp-waisted suit jackets with pleated skirts, headscarves and a colour palette dulled by war. |
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Nintendo's Luigi character started out as a palette swap of Mario. |
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For garden plants the objectives are to continually expand the colour palette and to produce hardy forms, and there is a particular demand for miniature varieties. |
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Each of these 'tones' involves letters with a different colour palette. |
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Digital Mystikz brought an expanded palette of sounds and influences to the genre, most prominently reggae and dub, as well as orchestral melodies. |
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To flyspeck, you need an old toothbrush, the paint color of your choice, glazing medium, a palette knife, and a mixing surface such as a palette or plastic container. |
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Several of the PPG Pittsburgh Paints paint colors in this palette include Lost Love, Ancestral, Irradiant Iris, Spruce Shade, Sahara Sun and Carob Chip. |
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You can also insert some commands from the various palette flyouts. |
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An eye shadow palette beyond anything Coastal Scents has ever produced. |
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