Slightly smaller than life-size, the statue's forehead bears a cobra, a symbol of royalty, and the face is painted a rich sienna. |
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Where she used to use a Venetian red stain, now she might prepare a primed canvas with a raw sienna stain. |
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In the larger of these, the backgrounds are sepia, white, black, deep yellow, peachy sienna. |
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Lead white, yellow ochre and raw sienna were found throughout the painting, together with chalk. |
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Deep sienna and browns, both reddish and nearly black, sweep over the canvas, the forms, if not the hues, like those of a cloudscape. |
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The 18th century choice of natural earth pigments typically included raw sienna and Vandyke brown or Cologne earth. |
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Burnt umber, terre verte, red ochre, red lake and burnt sienna were identified in several places. |
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Avoid big, bulky sweaters and select thin knits in warm dark hues like eggplant, sienna, or olive and wear them out over your jeans. |
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For example, if you have a warm complexion, select colors with names like auburn, copper, red or sienna. |
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At the very least I am living proof that turpentine, cadmium red, burnt sienna, Venetian red et al are not carcinogenic. |
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A huge area, that I bet can be seen from space, it's a burnt umber and sienna mix with an attractive pattern in the centre. |
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In the center are two squares consisting of nine deeply saturated blocks of red, sienna, blue and black. |
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Natural colours such as sienna, coffee, verdure, burgundy, metal and champagne are chosen as ambient colours. |
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Backlighting the hand, a bright yellow disk rests against a washy sienna background encircled by a repeating phrase in Gujarati. |
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By glazing and layering burnt sienna and ochers, Hansen creates a rich depth and earthly warmth that keep her paintings evocative without crossing the line to the ethereal. |
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I ignored the fact that even the lightest formulas turned me the burnt sienna hue of pro wrestlers. |
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The lobby of the Glasgow hotel has walls of gold, sofas in mulberry and burnt sienna, vermilion cushions and citrus-yellow chairs. |
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When Claude Monet wanted a brown, he typically mixed it from primary colors rather than using traditional earth pigments such as sienna and umber. |
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Hartley favored a range of reds throughout his work, and many of the still-life arrangements are set against a ground of dark sienna or Indian red verging on black. |
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Through the water he could see layers of other leaves that had earlier sunk to the bottom, arranging themselves in shaded and mottled patterns of burnt umber and sienna. |
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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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From a distance the viewer is confronted with a burnt sienna cube the size of a large hut, the exterior of which is theatrically lit by two spotlights. |
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He wore thick rimmed spectacles, and even in the dim lighting David could see that he was sunburnt till his skin was the same shade as his burnt sienna hair. |
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She was perfection, in brushed metal tones of silver and burnt sienna. |
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Use the oil rag with a small amount of chrome yellow and raw sienna tube oil color to wipe over the white areas of the panel and soften into the background. |
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The pigments were put on thinly, in delicate combinations of blue, gray, pink, ochre, and sienna. |
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Just to use colors, as one example, the current culinary-conversion chart has rose rolling over to raspberry beige becoming biscuit and sienna segueing to cinnamon. |
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With skin tone colors of apricot, tan, sepia, mahogany, salmon, raw sienna, and burnt sienna, white was used primarily to alter shades and create a layered tint. |
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Those targeted included Princes William and Harry, as well as senior politicians and the actors Hugh Grant and sienna Miller. |
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They came onto the scene in 2004, on the feet of boho-chic English style icons sienna Miller and Kate Moss. |
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Actress sienna Miller described paparazzi spitting at her to provoke a reaction they could photograph. |
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The paint was supposed to be mixed of natural burnt sienna, applied in layers. |
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When morning and late-afternoon light fall on the old stone buildings, painted in sienna, umber, pale yellow and other earthy shades, the colors seem to float in the air. |
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They range in color from burnt sienna to taxicab yellow to ivory. |
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You will be able to create a unique outdoor area for your terrace, pool, steps, paths and walls using the originality of our different coloured bricks... sand-coloured, red and burnt sienna. |
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Mix raw sienna colour with one tablespoon each of white spirit and oil glaze. |
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To set the scene for so much drama, Matières à Suivre Cuisine weighs each pigment as carefully as you measure out a drink, mixes the colours as if sprinkling spices: saffron and curry powder, cadmium and burnt sienna. |
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Four distinct color stories are featured in the collection, with color palettes that include khaki, adobe, teal, burnt sienna, indigo and Prussian blue. |
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Thatched roofs, lazy palm trees, a quiet lagoon and the rich, deep burnt sienna colour of the wood make for a picture that's exquisitely desirable. |
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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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A second cup, Otanigui5d, was drizzled with flecks of earthy colour and was punctuated with a white dot surrounded by a pulsating ring of burnt sienna. |
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A Birmingham artist has painted the city's infamous motorway maze in a range of eye-catching colours including yellow ochres, purple, blue and, of course, burnt sienna. |
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