Not exact matches
The difference is that dark raisins are sun dried which gives them that dark shriveled
appearance, whereas golden raisins are treated with sulfur dioxide
first to prevent them from turning dark and then air dried to keep them a golden yellow
color.
For her
first public
appearance together with her beau, she matched her shoes to her bag, which appears to be a cognac -
colored tote from Everlane, and retails for $ 165.
First off, it's important to understand the different
appearances of cool versus warm hair
colors.
The launch of the Derby Edition Ram 1500 marks the introduction of Ivory White Tri-Coat paint and the
first time that a body -
colored appearance package will be available on the all - new Ram 1500 Limited.
On the outside, the Sport
Appearance Package trims out the Fusion with 18 - inch machined aluminum wheels — a
first for Fusion — plus body -
color fog - lamp surrounds and a unique rear lip spoiler.
The bold front fascia with a piano - black grille will be the
first feature that catches the eye of passersby, while the
color - keyed outside mirrors and door handles give the vehicle a seamless
appearance.
A few Golden Retrievers, as we know the breed today, made their
first appearance at dog shows about 1906, shown as «Retriever - Wavy or Flat Coated» in classes for those «of any other
color».
For instance, a layer of pellets can be put down
first, with a
colored shredded product sprinkled on top for softness and
appearance.
It also marked the
first appearance of the current
color scheme of the Super Mushroom, with the
colors of the cap and spots reversed (red cap with white spots).
The only difference in the
appearance of the
first five models was the
color of the trim, number of USB ports, the presence or absence of a door (which covers the flash card readers on equipped models) and some minor changes to the air vents.
First, is that a given
color has a different
appearance depending on what
color it is with, both adjacent to it and throughout the composition.
While he loved the allure of large format photography and the mystical
appearance of images in a traditional darkroom, his «discovery of
color» via his
first digital camera led him to challenge himself to see beyond the natural landscape he had become comfortable with and to explore a new environment, the urban landscape, and seek out
color as a vital component of those images.
Crucial to Hofmann's art and his teachings
first in Germany and then in the U.S., where he settled in 1932, was his belief in relying on the overall perimeter of the painting's surface as a key compositional guide while working improvisationally and intensifying differences between warm and cool
colors — known as «push and pull,» based on the
colors»
appearance of advancing or receding.
The exhibition brings together four works: «Looking for Alfred» (2004), an homage to Hitchcock's cameo
appearances in his films, with a cast of look - alikes; «Hitchcock didn't have a Belly Button: Interview with Karen Black» (2010), a recorded interview of the actress recounting her experiences with the legendary filmmaker; «You Tube Me and I Tube You,» a two - channel interaction installation and web project initiated in 2010; and «I may have forever lost my umbrella» (2011), a
color short with a narration based on Fernando Pessoa's Book of Disquiet underneath the images of YouTube videos of the 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan, which will be shown in New York for the
first time in this exhibition.
The exhibition brings together four works: Looking for Alfred (2005), an homage to Hitchcock's cameo
appearances in his films, with a cast of look - alikes; Hitchcock didn't have a Belly Button: Interview with Karen Black (2010), a recorded interview of the actress recounting her experiences with the legendary filmmaker; You Tube Me and I Tube You, a two - channel interaction installation and web project initiated in 2010; and I may have forever lost my umbrella (2011), a
color short with a narration based on Fernando Pessoa's Book of Disquiet underneath the images of YouTube videos of the 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan, which is shown in New York for the
first time in this exhibition.
Since the existing wall
color will affect the new
color's
appearance, Andrea Magno, a
color and design expert with paint manufacturer Benjamin Moore, recommends covering an area
first with primer and applying two coats of the paint, particularly if a light
color is covering a dark one.