Sentences with phrase «by ochre»

The Caribou chair is by Ochre.
Arctic Pear light fixtures by Ochre gleam above an island of snow - white quartz.
The Small Snooze sofa is by Ochre.
The Celestial Pebble chandelier is by Ochre.
These are Sable stools by Ochre.
The Wisp side tables, by the sofa and chair, are by Ochre.
The Caribou cantilever metal frame chair, # 1,854, left; and Sable Italian leather chairs, # 1,464, centre and right, are by Ochre.
Moon tables and a Snooze sofa, covered in Holly Hunt's Thick as Thieves, are both by Ochre.
São Rafael is one such option, a long sandy bay sheltered by ochre and red cliffs, offering easy access via steps and with a single beach bar for snacks and drinks.

Not exact matches

It is ochre - tinged by its two main ingredients — turmeric and cumin, and its color brings to mind the sand of South Africa's Karoo desert.
Ochre, which ranges in color from yellow to deep purple, has been favored by humans longer than any other pigment.
Olorgesailie, Kenya: Researchers recently discovered two pieces of ochre, intentionally shaped by humans, that were at least 307,000 years old.
Ochre is most commonly defined by archaeologists as any iron - rich rock that can be used as a pigment.
Confidently dated archaeological sites showing ochre worked by humans now go back more than 300,000 years, close to the emergence of Homo sapiens.
«Ochre use by definition is destructive,» Zipkin says.
Under the microscope, the etching showed the zigzag had undergone millennia of weathering, confirming the marks were more than 300,000 years older than the previously oldest known engraving: a zigzag etched into a piece of ochre by an anatomically modern human in Blombos Cave, South Africa.
Collins says he's also excited about other teams producing paleoproteomic studies on cave art: The research can help us understand how early hominins created paints by adding binding agents to ochre and other material, which hints at their cognitive process.
Brougham covered his protoceratops model with an ochre skin embossed with a scaly pattern suggested by fossilized skin impressions.
While the Still Bay era is also characterised by highly innovative technologies — including engraving of ochre, use of personal ornaments, manufacture of highly stylised bone tools, heating silcrete (red rock) to produce better material for knapping bifacial points (spear points) using hard hammer and finally pressure flaking technology — the research team points out that HP's ecological niche expansion coincides with the development of technological innovations that were both efficient and more flexible than those of the Still Bay.
All the new pieces fit thankfully, and next up was painting everything in Old Ochre Chalk Paint by Annie Sloan (separately) and then reassembling it all back together.
The light gold was achieved by mixing together Barcelona Orange and Old Ochre.
This Sugar Box is made from fine bone china whiteware and decorated with wide bands of ivory parchment, ribboned by dark navy, roped with an ochre accent and rimmed in lustrous 22 - carat gold.
It's all wrapped up in custom orange vinyl body wrap by Rocket West Off - Road to help it stand out in the forest or blend in among the ochre desert rocks of Arizona and Utah.
My car has a matt finish by default: it's an 11 - year - old Xsara that lives in a desert about 1 km the sea and has just spent a week or so parked on dusty wasteground near the local airport; it should be blue, but it's now a beautiful Saharan ochre colour.
The CTS Coupe Concept has a classic 2 +2 interior layout, highlighted by black leather and microfiber trim that is complemented by yellow ochre - colored seat inserts and leather stitching.
The dry ochre - colored savannah, pockmarked by enormous «upside - down» baobab trees and thorny shrubs, was quite a contrast to the lush green scenes of the river.
The resort is surrounded by huge ochre coloured dunes on both sides and a large valley / wadi offers truly amazing views.
Ochre and terracotta hill towns linked by winding white roads, interspersed with fields of poppies and sunflowers contrast with the magnificent architecture of the great Renaissance cities.
Renowned for its 22 km stretch of pure white sand, set against a backdrop of red ochre cliffs and fringed by the warm turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean; Cable Beach is perfect for swimming, sunbathing and famous for its sunset camel rides.
Cable Beach — Renowned for its 22 km stretch of pure white sand, set against a backdrop of red ochre cliffs and fringed by the warm turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean; Cable Beach is perfect for swimming, sunbathing and famous for its sunset camel rides.
The refurbishment to the airline's exclusive lounge included re-upholstering iconic pieces of furniture, and adding new feature pieces to the room, all of which are illuminated by hand - blown glass lighting with bone linen shades and ochre silk linings.
The villas on the property are characterised by their old roof tiles and the traditional colours of the properties with their yellow ochre and broad strips of red while the interiors retain their wooden floors or handmade terracotta paving and ceilings with oak beams that recreate the atmosphere of a bygone age.
Tiles, individually handmade in hues of ochre and sienna cover the walls and are complemented by rich wood panelling.
Incredible rock cliffs that would glow ochres and golds in the afternoon surrounded by a vast ocean of deep jewel blues and greens.
What begins as a picture - postcard beach splashed in vivid primary colours gives way to a desert painted in shades of baked ochre, then a bedraggled and overgrown castle whose gleaming white has been reclaimed by verdant green.
The majority of the new works present canvases halved by painted panels of saturated, jewel - like color — glowing lapis lazuli blues, radiating golds, reds, ochres, and deep purple - blacks.
The core of the exhibition is eight large, recent paintings consisting of zigzag horizontal and vertical stripes done in variations of Veronese green and deep, rich blue, punctuated by white, ochre, red, and cadmium yellow.
The rich ochre palette of his Albuquerque paintings, lifted by coppery reds or pale, minty greens or dusty pinks, are deeply suggestive of the colours of that rocky, mountainous region, though there's nothing to actually suggest these are landscapes (pictured left: Albuquerque # 6, 1951; Saint Louis Art Museum).
In these paintings the palette is earthy, the black layered on brown and ochre shades, but even in a work like Black Moves (1964), the dark tones are animated by contrast with a small triangle of red, and some delicate small dotting of yellow.
Accepted by the nation in lieu of tax on Freud's estate, this body of work includes emblematic works by one of our finest contemporary painters, including his 1962 scene of London's Leicester Square as a building site, rendered in high - impasto semi-abstract smears of red, orange, ochre and grey.
Woman - Ochre (1954 — 55) was recovered by the owners of a furniture and antiques store in Silver City, New Mexico, who unwittingly purchased the painting as part of an acquisition of an unnamed estate earlier this year, returning it as soon as they realised its true identity.
Diebenkorn was profoundly influenced by the nature and culture of the Bay Area, and many of these works are saturated with light and atmosphere, as well as the deep reds, greens, and ochres of the region.
Some of the paintings were done in a predominantly subdued palette of whites, ochres, and blacks — a palette shared by another famous Abstract Expressionist Franz Kline, while others were much more vibrant reds, blues and rich browns.
COMMUNITY BASED & COLLABORATIVE SOCIAL JUSTICE WORK WITH ONAMAN COLLECTIVE Youth Art Mural Project: John F. Ross Secondary School, Guelph, ON (May 2016) Anishinaabemowin Wiigwaam: Ojibway Immersion Language House (Mar & Oct 2015, Mar 2016) Words from the Land: Youth & Elders art retreat (Mar 2016) Youth Run for the Language (Oct 2015) The Painted Hand: Gathering to Feast Our Historic Alliances (Sept 2015) Reconciliation, Resurgence & Storytelling with Maria Campbell (Aug 2015) Canoe Building with Youth: Chippewas of the Thames (July / Aug 2015) Harvesting ochre & making paint (June 2015) Research with Elders on traditional knowledge and the language in Ontario & Saskatchewan (June & Aug 2015) Moosehide Tanning (April 2015) The Sacred Fisher Story: The Youth Mural Project (April 2015) Anishinaabemowin Wiigwaam: Ojibway Immersion Language House (Mar 2015) Onaman Kendaagozid: Gathering about Sacred Paint (Feb 2015) Research into traditional Indigenous tattoos and face / body ochre paint (on - going) Collaborative creation of art pieces by Isaac Murdoch and Christi Belcourt (on - going)
A visitor looks at the work of art «Untitled (ochre) 2006» by Irish artist Michael Craig - Martin in the show «Sign of Life», Thursday, June 8, 2006 in the Kunsthaus in Bregenz, Austria.
Le Dance (Ochre) is an exciting moment in a career of prescient painting by Rivers.
Swaggering, curved lines from beneath are held in check by streaming, blurred, white horizontals with blurred black verticals on top; and if that were not enough to disquiet the soul, Scully marches forth with another layer of ochre and pink striations at indeterminate intervals, seamlessly putting each of them in place.»
By the time you're near the Yellow Ochre streaks there should be very little blue paint on your brush — look at this photo below to see what I mean.
The display will centre on Aboriginal paintings and fibre works, including natural ochre paintings by Lloyd Kwilla and baskets from Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory.
His oils are often distinguished by somber earth tones of mauve or ochre applied with a heavy impasto, or thick layering, while his watercolors appear to be brushed on quickly and reveal multiple washes of color.
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