Sentences with phrase «green yellow pigment»

Bismuth yellow PY184 is a lightfast, semiopaque, staining, very light valued, intense green yellow pigment.

Not exact matches

Usually, they just mean that there is more or less of the yellow / green / brown / orange pigments that stool picks up along the way.
Although green pigments and dyes were available in 17th century Seville, where he worked, Velázquez preferred to create his own greens by mixing blues and yellows.
The rest of the hemoglobin is decomposed into a green pigment called biliverdin, then converted to bilirubin, which is yellow or light brown.
Green feathers are typically the result of a combination of blue structural color and yellow pigments.
Most budgies are green thanks to a yellow pigment, psittacofulvin, mixing with a blue hue created by light bouncing off tiny structures on the birds» feathers.
The iron - and chromium - based pigments of the surface layer correlated with the painting's current structure and its palette of mostly blues (painted with the iron - based Prussian blue and with ultramarine, Picasso's Blue Period blue of choice) and yellow - greens (painted with chromium - based yellows).
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.
Vision Problems Leafy Greens Kale, bok choy, and other greens offer a boost of lutein and zeaxanthin, two carotenoids that form the yellow pigment in the central portion of the retina (known as the maGreens Kale, bok choy, and other greens offer a boost of lutein and zeaxanthin, two carotenoids that form the yellow pigment in the central portion of the retina (known as the magreens offer a boost of lutein and zeaxanthin, two carotenoids that form the yellow pigment in the central portion of the retina (known as the macula).
Since many phytochemicals also serve as the pigment that gives foods their deep hues, you can identify many phytonutrient - rich foods by looking for colorful foods; for example, look for foods that are blue or purple like blueberries, blackberries and red cabbage (rich in flavonoids); yellow - orange foods like carrots, winter squash, papaya, and melon (rich in beta - carotene); red or pink foods like tomatoes, guava, and watermelon (rich in lycopene); and green foods like kale, spinach, and collard greens (rich in chlorophyll).
In addition, beet greens are also rich in phytochemicals such as betalains — betacyanins (red - violet pigments), betaxanthines (yellow pigments), flavonoids, polyphenols, vitamins and minerals.
These yellow - orange plant pigments are found in green and yellow veggies, and you may have heard of this type of vitamin A referred to as beta - carotene.
Gabrielle Nevin, the vice president of global product development at the cosmetics company, explained to Allure that most of the foundation's 30 hues have more yellow pigments in them because most people have yellow or green tones in their skin and want any redness canceled out.»
This is a neon highlighter yellow crelly packed with purple and blue microflakes and red to green aurora pigment.
Red and green as pigments totally doesn't make yellow so..
PBk31 is a very lightfast, semitransparent, staining, very dark valued dark shade pigment (yellow green hue).
I use thicker pigment from the cad yellow and add a touch of burnt sienna (hardly any) to take the blue out of the green and begin to paint in the shadows I see on the leaves.
Among the works included will be four new drawings made by Jasper Johns after his Catenary work, which was exhibited at Matthew Marks Gallery this past spring; the largest single drawing Roni Horn has ever made, executed in yellow - green pigment and collage; a suite of five new plant drawings and a collage of colored geometric forms by Ellsworth Kelly; two new folios by Brice Marden, each consisting of a group of seven drawings on handmade paper; and several large - scale, brightly - colored ink drawings by Charles Ray.
Each shape is densely filled with powdered pigment in gem - like shades of deep red, bright yellow and brilliant green.
Each is densely filled with powdered pigment in gemlike shades of deep red, bright yellow and brilliant green.
Parrot (1976), on the other hand, is one of the paintings that introduced Bolduc's signature style, and intimated his deeper ambitions: a yellow and white line of pure pigment atop a yellow and red base, situated in the midst of a roiling jungle of green, blue, and red strokes.
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.
1944 - N No. 1 (PH - 235) shows Still having made a canvas of complete abstraction, using layers of black pigment cut with a deep red outline, a hint of vivid yellow, a drip almost of white and in the lower right corner, an emerald green.
«Up close,» observed Thomas B. Hess, «you can see how [pigments] have been meshed and folded, one into the other, for unnamable hues — strange bicolors, like the green - orange iridescence of a scarab's wing or the indigo - yellow of certain plums.»
The paintings at first appear to be simple monochrome canvases, but are actually built up from dozens of layers of translucent pigment; seemingly simple blues and grays reveal themselves to include glowing yellows and greens.
This volume describes the history, characteristics, and scientific analysis of nine pigments (azurite and blue verditer; natural and artificial ultramarine blue; lead white; lead — tin yellow; smalt; verdigris and copper resinate; vermilion and cinnabar; malachite and green verditer; and calcium carbonate whites) originally discussed in articles published in Studies in Conservation between 1966 and 1974, providing updated information reflecting new developments in conservation and technical research.
This volume, the first in a series of four, describes the history, characteristics, and scientific analysis of 10 pigments (Indian yellow; cobalt yellow; natural and synthetic barium sulfate; cadmium yellows, oranges, and reds; red lead and minium; green earth; zinc white; chrome yellow and other chromate pigments; lead antimonate yellow; and cochineal and kermes carmine) that have played a major role in the history of painting.
cat., Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 1967, p. 15) At the top edge of Tzadik, the bright orange, glowing yellow and more subdued green and reds can be discerned, the edge of these hues in Greenberg's words, is not a «cutting edge» but a soft and wavy stained edge, the pigments gently seep into the raw canvas slowly dissipating.
A FULL SET OF STONEWASH POWDER PIGMENT COLORS IN 4 OUNCE SAMPLER CONTAINERS, INCLUDES White, Slate Grey, Brown Oxide, Black, Yellow Oxide, Burnt Umber, Sienna, Red Oxide, Blue, Green, Acorn, Nautral Umber.
She also warns against green in the kitchen with too much yellow pigment in the tint.
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