Sentences with phrase «hits of colour by»

Not exact matches

This aurora is driven by Jupiter's intense magnetic field, which causes particles to reach such high speeds that they can split the water molecules in the plume when they hit them, resulting in oxygen and hydrogen ions which leave their telltale imprint in the colours of the aurora.
I repeatedly torture myself by seeking out my perfect sleeved specimen; it has to be just the right shape, in the right colour or print, with a skirt that will actually hit me below the knee, and most importantly (and often not the case) with sleeves that will comfortably fit my large upper arms without making me want to cut them off after a couple hours of strained movement or painful digging and pinching.
If you're aiming a little higher than an easier completion though, then you'll certainly want to make use of the bullet reflection technique that Wryn can pull off by brandishing her Katana at just the right time, just as pink coloured bullets are about to hit you.
But I am not aware of an artist before Richter who tries to make pictorial intensity out of a kind of fullness — a stuffed - fullness, or at least a heavy impenetrability — that has no specific substance to its parts, no feeling of its constituent colours and textures having been hit precisely by the maker, and fixed inevitably, in all their unique particularity.
By using just a judicious hit of colour here, the space retains a restful feel, perfect for early mornings before that cup of joe has kicked in.
Give it visual balance by using hits of colour symmetrically, or simply add definition and energy to a neutral palette.
The wall colour: While keeping much of the furniture the same, the stylist took her dining room from light and cozy to dark and dreamy by forgoing her neutral palette and adding bold hits of black, introduced through the chairs and wall colour.
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