Right above the crease, apply shade 2 -
deep violet as a transition shade to help blend out the first color.
Not exact matches
As colorful as the Andean textiles that served as inspiration for its design, this knit ruana features patterned and solid stripes in gorgeous hues such as blue - violet, kelly green, deep ros
As colorful
as the Andean textiles that served as inspiration for its design, this knit ruana features patterned and solid stripes in gorgeous hues such as blue - violet, kelly green, deep ros
as the Andean textiles that served
as inspiration for its design, this knit ruana features patterned and solid stripes in gorgeous hues such as blue - violet, kelly green, deep ros
as inspiration for its design, this knit ruana features patterned and solid stripes in gorgeous hues such
as blue - violet, kelly green, deep ros
as blue -
violet, kelly green,
deep rose,
Colourpop describes it
as deep violet wine shade.
In this case, low - key
violets and greens along the edges set up an expectation of
deep space in the center, exactly where an incandescent swath of yellow — by far the warm ¬ est, most saturated area — thrusts to the surface, asserting color, light and flatness
as dominant concerns.
In works such
as Orchids, a vase full of the
violet flowers rests upon a
deep plum background.
In 1964, on return from his first visit to New York, Hoyland started work on a group of paintings that seemed to signify a maturation point; Mel Gooding has described them
as «an astonishing series of huge acrylic canvases of high - key
deep greens, reds,
violets and oranges deployed in radiant fields, stark blocks and shimmering columns of ultra-vibrant colour.
As with Johns, it often appears in thin bright lines on white, but it can also deepen into darker traces against
deep violet, almost like Johns in encaustic.
His hues play naturally off one another,
as in «Quince,» where pinks segue into
violet and then
deep mauve; greens flirt with yellows; oranges cozy up to reds; and occasional small slabs of black, blue and brown lend an earthy gravitas.
It's the Rastrera algae, and the colour is reflecting back mostly
violet which makes sense
as violet penetrates
deeper than blue and, like green for plants above ground, not requiring it for photosynthesis it reflects this back which is what we see, and, a bit of blueygreen, which main green is absorbed in oceans before the shorter blue and
violet wavelengths.
The color is a
deep, rich
violet or amethyst and is described
as «exhibiting a variety of nuanced undertones
as the light in a room shifts during the day.»
They describe vintage wine
as a rich hue with a
deep brown base and a hint of smoky
violet.