Sentences with phrase «distinct yellow color»

It has a distinct yellow color, and is slightly bitter — but also sweet tasting.
The ingredients used to make satay vary from region to region, but turmeric, which gives satay its distinct yellow color, seems to be ubiquitous as a marinade ingredient.

Not exact matches

Good butter from grass - fed cows is very distinct in its rich yellow color, due to high amounts of beta carotene.
It gives this chicken salad its glorious yellow color and distinct taste.
These «blue - yellow» errors are distinct from the «red - green» errors observed in people with inherited color blindness, which affects about eight percent of males and 0.5 percent of females.
The main colors of the collection are many, the most distinct are: blue (kind of Klein), green, yellow, beige and blush.
The latter can be taken in a literal sense — Soderbergh, under the pseudonym «Peter Andrews» (his father's name), shot the film himself, and he gave each part of the film its own distinct look: grainy, washed - out yellow for Mexico; a solemn blue sheen for Cincinnati; sun - drenched full color for San Diego.
Their coats come in three distinct colors, yellow (often ranging from a reddish to a light cream), black, and chocolate (medium to a darker brown).
Black, yellow or chocolate is the accepted colors, with a distinct thick tail that isn't like any other breed.
This geological formation is comprised of sand dunes with seven different distinct colors — red, brown, violet, green, blue, purple and yellow.
Using minimal means — paint straight from the tube, applied meticulously with a palette knife — and a focused selection of colors, Josef Albers's sustained, serial investigation into rhythm, mood, and spatial movement is explored in this lavishly produced catalogue that looks solely at his respective grey and yellow paintings, exploring two distinct color palettes pervasive to his oeuvre.
Turning from the text, the forms that were previously mere lines unfolded into a range of yellow, red, and pink tessellations that were unexpectedly dynamic and distinct for works made solely from basic geometric shapes (triangles, parallelograms, trapezoids) and a tripartite color scheme.
Calcago isn't just dividing the picture plane - you'd have to posit some effect of Frank Stella here - but segmenting three distinct shapes of the painting, descending in color from lemon yellow, to tangerine, red, purple, umber, blue to black, black back to yellow.
The composition is kept predominantly in brown, purple, and yellow shades, and in a new development within his work, Rauch has used distinct color schemes for the paintings in the exhibition.
Using minimal means — paint straight from the tube, applied meticulously with a palette knife — and a focused selection of colors, Josef Albers» sustained, serial investigation into rhythm, mood and spatial movement is explored in this lavishly produced volume that looks solely at his respective grey and yellow paintings, exploring two distinct color palettes pervasive to his oeuvre.
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