Sentences with phrase «blue color pigments»

The use of the blue color pigments in art history is long and fascinating.

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Her irises are not fully pigmented, so if she's born with blue eyes, they could change to a darker color up until she's about a year old.
On Earth, the plant pigment chlorophyll absorbs the most abundant and highest - energy colors that reach the planet's surface — red and blue, respectively — while reflecting green, giving vegetation its color.
Some jellyfish also seem to exploit red pigment's ability to absorb blue light: Their stomachs are colored red, so when they swallow their glowing blue - green prey, the meal seems to vanish, hidden behind a red wall.
Unlike feathers of other colors, which are pigmented, bright blue feathers, like these on the vulturine guineafowl, are the result of nanoscale structures in the feather barbs.
Green feathers are typically the result of a combination of blue structural color and yellow pigments.
Additional analyses revealed that the blue color arose because of molecular interactions between the tweaked pigment and certain colorless compounds naturally found in many plants, including chrysanthemums.
(Color - seeing mammals have at least two pigments, for blue and green.)
The blue - ringed octopus's brawny approach is unique — all other cephalopods use sacs of pigment, called chromatophores, to change their colors.
«Color dilute» dogs and cats, such as red Siberian huskies and blue point Siamese cats, may have no tapetal pigment, and may therefore exhibit a red reflex just like human beings.
Pigments in the shrimp's appendages absorb the ocean's ambient blue light and emit it in a yellow - green color, resulting in the characteristic spotty markings.
Natural pigments that give berries their rich red, purple, of blue color act as powerful anti-cancer agents.
The blue - green deep rich color of spirulina is caused by the presence of a specific pigment called phycocyanin.
(NaturalHealth365) Anthocyanins are a group of natural plant pigments found in vividly colored fruits and vegetables in the red / orange or purple / blue color spectrum.
They are natural pigments, which give yellow, red or blue color to fruits and vegetables.
Blueberries get their dark blue color from anthocyanins, plant pigments that are another disease - fighting antioxidant, that may benefit heart health.
Using slanted eyeliner brush, top the gel liner with a brighter - pigmented cobalt blue shade of eyeshadow, like Maybelline New York Color Tattoo Pure Pigments in Brash Bblue shade of eyeshadow, like Maybelline New York Color Tattoo Pure Pigments in Brash BlueBlue.
Other production items affected by the disaster involve a shortage of necessary pigment to produce red, blue and grey colors, all of which will be in short supply over the next few months.
Three new exteriors colors compliment the latest Optima's sophisticated styling: a vibrant blue inspired by a sparkling ocean underneath a sunny sky; a dynamic grey with olive undertones, and a deep red that gains depth from the use of aluminum pigments.
Lexus says the paint contains no actual blue pigment but rather, «its unique construction reflects blue light» the same way the sky or the ocean appears blue but contains none of that color.
Three new exteriors colors complement the latest Optima's sophisticated styling: a vibrant blue inspired by a sparkling ocean underneath a sunny sky; a dynamic grey with olive undertones, and a deep red that gains depth from the use of aluminum pigments.
Blue eye color in humans isn't the result of a blue pigment, but a low concentration of melanin in the stroma of the iris and an effect known as Rayleigh scattering (the same type of light scattering that makes the sky appear blBlue eye color in humans isn't the result of a blue pigment, but a low concentration of melanin in the stroma of the iris and an effect known as Rayleigh scattering (the same type of light scattering that makes the sky appear blblue pigment, but a low concentration of melanin in the stroma of the iris and an effect known as Rayleigh scattering (the same type of light scattering that makes the sky appear blueblue).
The gene that cause merle coats in dogs can also affect eye color, such as causing ice blue eyes, and can also effect skin pigment.
Because the eyes are still developing, the pigment responsible for the permanent eye color has not deposited or been affected by the light yet, so they appear to be blue.
Their color is therefore dilute; they also have blue pigment on their muzzles, noses, lips, footpads, and eye rims.
The «blue» color french bulldogs aren't as common because their coloration is actually a result of a genetic mutation of a specific protein present in their skin pigment.
In the Shih Tzu breed, the colors of blue, blue and white, liver, liver and white refer to the dog's eye color and its nose, lips, and eye rim pigment as well as the color of its coat.
Waardenburg's syndrome, a human condition, presents with deafness, a stripe of white in the hair and beard, blue or different colored eyes (even in Blacks and Asians), no pigment behind the retina, and minor structural deformities around the nose and eyes.
The most likely cause of this, which Dr. Smith also mentioned, is complete heterchromia iridum — two eyes of different colors, one that is likely blue and hypo pigmented, resulting in a non-pigmented retina.
Blue dogs and liver dogs have inherited a color - modifying gene that changes their black pigment to smoky gray (many blue dogs look like they've been dusted with flour) or brown (any shade from light brown to dark broBlue dogs and liver dogs have inherited a color - modifying gene that changes their black pigment to smoky gray (many blue dogs look like they've been dusted with flour) or brown (any shade from light brown to dark broblue dogs look like they've been dusted with flour) or brown (any shade from light brown to dark brown).
The title of the show references the electric color phthalo blue or Phthalocyanine, a synthetic pigment that Lozano favors in his paintings for its brilliant and intense quality intended to create a euphoric mood in the space.
La Grande Sortie, 2015 6 archival pigment prints, single - channel video with color and sound on blue - ray disc and thumbdrive, storyboards dimensions of prints to be determined duration: 10 minutes.
The pastel color pigments — peach, pink, mint green and light blue — evoke a sense of innocence and put forth an outwardly harmless façade, an attractive, almost candy - like appearance that contradicts the toxic reality of these medications.
The artist first applies thick layers of oil paint in various colors, including burnt sienna, green, blue, and yellow, onto a white painted background, then uses her body to vigorously mix and sculpt the material until the once - vibrant pigments meld into a rich gray tone.
Although his early works were made in many various colors, in 1957 he developed his blue pigment, which he painted in a special resin suspension that gave his canvases a sense of great visual depth, for which they are renowned.
When invited into the Pace Paper studio, Drew immediately noted the differences from his own, (the studio's sky - light, the color of the pigments) which ultimately and very organically found their absorption into his work (i.e. the first use of silver and blue in the artist's career.)
Rolling his models in color in either black, or in his celebrated blue art pigment the International Klein Blue paint, the models created imprints of their bodies on giant pieces of pablue art pigment the International Klein Blue paint, the models created imprints of their bodies on giant pieces of paBlue paint, the models created imprints of their bodies on giant pieces of paper.
The monochromatic pigment in this series of paintings are in fact a mixture of approximately twelve different shades of the primary colors: red, yellow, and blue.
Instead, he combines his own pigments in an attempt to explore pure unadulterated light through color that can not be easily explained... Unlike Yves Klein, known for the idiosyncratic blue paint, or Frank Stella, whose early works are exclusively black, Knutsson investigates the entire color spectrum, focusing on one hue at a time.
To the unsuspecting viewer, these large, monochromatic pigmented inkjet prints in various shades of blue are a post-Minimalist answer to Color Field Painting.
Across its expansive surface Untitled unveils the complexity of Still's oeuvre as he brings together divergent areas of color, creating a palpable sense of tension as large sea of deep blue tussles for supremacy with subtle passages of lighter pigment as a vertical expanse of scorching red, spreads across the surface like a trail of molten lava.
Among them are the big, color «Map,» which would have been great to see paired with the darkly magnificent gray version loaned by the Broad's downtown neighbor, the Museum of Contemporary Art; «Diver,» a poetic eulogy to writer Hart Crane, with the artist's hands literally diving into a blackened sea of charcoal and pigment; and «Target With Four Faces,» a mixed - media work that juxtaposes a red - yellow - blue bull's - eye with four three - dimensional casts of an eyeless face.
The irate man poured blue pigment on the buff - colored bricks, forcing the museum to decide whether restoring the bricks respected the work's integrity better than replacing them.
A ceramic coffee table acts as a container / frame for Yves Klein blue pigment, possibly the world's most beautiful man - made color.
Notable among them is the 1935 Dr. Carver's Egyptian Blue 9th Oxidation, which matches an ancient hue found only on certain artifacts from the tomb of Tutankhamen and approximates the color and pigment saturation levels of International Klein Blue (IKB).
Green and blue flecks of color emerge underneath glinting gold pigment.
But when a swath of blue - to - silver or green - to - gray makes contact with another swatch of color, the suggestion of mountain or lake is revoked and we're made to see the flatness of the canvas again, the pigment as pigment alone.
if I added only 2 pounds of blue pigment to the stain, it would radically change the color, even though the house weighs many orders of magnitude more than than 2 pounds.
Roses lack the pigment that produces blue color.
Most birds attain their color through pigment in the things they eat, but blue pigments consumed by birds are destroyed during digestion, so what's the secret?
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