For the first time in his career, Weiner will exhibit sculptural objects, crystalline forms grown from the minerals
in paint pigment.
Its also used as cobalt blue
in paint pigments.
Not exact matches
They are no more historical than the set and scenery of a play are part of the narrative of the drama, or than the order
in which an artist fills
in the
pigment and detail of a
painting is part of the significance of the
painting.
Established
in 1988, the company manufactures encaustic
paints and
pigment sticks.
Archaeologist João Zilhão of the University of Bristol
in England and his colleagues found 50,000 - year - old perforated
painted seashells and
pigment containers on the Iberian Peninsula
in southwestern Europe, a region that was inhabited solely by Neandertals at the time.
This faintly colored image was «
painted» by bacteria (Escherichia coli) that produce colored
pigments in response to light.
The
pigment palette used was consistent with that used by Velazquez and his contemporaries
in 17th century Seville, she said, as was the material combination practices like the use of certain
pigments together and the use of
paint to create volume on the
paintings.
The series of Sunflowers
paintings (7
in total)
painted in Arles
in 1888 - 1889 were made with a class of
pigments called chrome yellows, which are based on chromium and lead and were invented
in the late 19th century.
This finding, together with the inhibition of
pigment function
in melanocytes,
paints a picture of what's happening
in the skin when a psoriasis flare - up fades.
When a vandal slashed Rembrandt's The Night Watch, conservators at the Rijksmuseum
in Amsterdam matched
pigments and
painting strokes to stitch the masterpiece together again.
In the empire of Mali, for example, which flourished from the early 13th century to the late 15th century C.E., the Dogon people decorated or
painted their sculptures with various
pigments thought to be composed partly of blood.
«Madder dye extracted from roots was often used to color textiles and leather
in ancient Egypt, and we see from the chemical mapping of the portrait that the artist chose to
paint the noblewoman's dress with madder lake
pigment, thus imitating contemporary practices.»
The analysis revealed the molecular and elemental composition of the
paint and the medium used to bind the
paint: The scientists discovered that the
painting was made using encaustic — a technique that uses a mixture of
pigment and melted beeswax that is «burned
in» on a wooden base.
Their work has already shown that airborne microorganisms die when exposed to ultraviolet rays and titanium dioxide — a common ingredient
in toothpaste and a
pigment in paint.
The anode featured
in this latest study is made up of a blend of elements — including manganese, carbon and nitrogen — that is chemically similar to the formula of the iron - containing
paint pigment known as Prussian blue.
Murals
painted by the Maya and other pre-Columbian cultures often contain a distinctive blue
pigment that somehow manages to last for centuries
in humid rain forests, as has this mural from Cacaxtla
in Mexico.
In modern times, CaCO3 is the most widely used mineral in the paper, plastics, paints and coatings industries both as a filler — and due to its special white color — as a coating pigmen
In modern times, CaCO3 is the most widely used mineral
in the paper, plastics, paints and coatings industries both as a filler — and due to its special white color — as a coating pigmen
in the paper, plastics,
paints and coatings industries both as a filler — and due to its special white color — as a coating
pigment.
The authors give the example of titanium dioxide, a chemical found
in many
pigments and
paints.
More hidden details about changes made with
pigments other than lead white were discovered when the
painting was investigated
in 1994 using neutron activation autoradiography (NAAR).
Regions on the
paintings were compared to dictionaries of reflectance spectra of
pigments used
in the Roman period and mined using Katasaggelos» machine - learning algorithms.
«The particular variety of
pigments used for the picture we see today and
in the «hidden» portrait are the same, which gives us a good amount of confidence
in saying that Picasso
painted over one of his own pictures.»
«For example, we found that the iron - earth
pigments most likely came from Keos
in Greece, the red lead from Spain and the wood substrate on which the portraits are
painted came from central Europe.
The method also was used to determine how the artist layered the
paint and to establish the order of the various
pigments used
in the
paintings.
«Yes, the surface consists of nanotubes, but basically nanotubes are just a thicker form of the native oxide, which is the same as the white
pigment that you find everywhere:
in food, toothpaste, cosmetics, multivitamin and multimineral supplements,
paints — all kinds of products,» she said.
pigment A material, like the natural colorings
in paints and dyes, that alter the light reflected off of an object or transmitted through it.
We find it
in household items, vaccines, medications, color
pigments,
paints, explosives, propellants, and fuel additives.
Love that it's not to harsh
in its
pigment, when it comes to eyebrows I prefer to
paint several times and get the perfect shade rather than one big one that you can't adjust!
The color Florence is inspired by malachite, a copper mineral and semi-precious stone that was used as a
pigment in paints until about 1800.
Rebecca Lenkiewicz's play is a commission from the newly rebuilt Arcola Theatre
in Dalston, north London, raised on the premises of a
paint factory established
in 1776 which Turner most probably visited to buy
pigments.
Pigment in paint always contains some VOC, but the lighter the color the less VOC.
We are all
in favor of the current trend toward the use of brown
pigments in leather,
paint, and other automotive trim, and Indulgence appears to be the most attractive of the three themes, but Lincoln isn't exactly breaking new ground here.
The concept is
painted in a special finish that uses ultra-fine aluminum
pigments and simulates the fluidity and purity of metal.
[49] The cars feature a platinum - metallic silk
paint colour with aluminium
pigments, and an interior upholstered
in a special fabric which emulates that of Zegna suits.
The matte finish also is a way of experimenting with plastic body panels that have the
pigment mixed
in, which would eliminate the
painting process
in production and save costs.
The fine
pigments in the
paint shift between light and dark depending on the incidence of light, showcasing the car's attention - grabbing design language to maximum effect.
The Passion Red
paint process uses a high brightness aluminum
pigment in the base coat and Nano -
pigment tinted clear coat to give it a vivid, jewel - like red color that looks different depending on the viewing angle.
Separating and layering the
pigment types
in this way gives the
paint a noticeably deeper and more lustrous appearance.
All around us are reflective surfaces that provide contrast through
pigments — black
pigments like carbon black, white
pigments like titanium dioxide, which we can find
in paints and
in inks — and we're accustomed to interacting with these reflective surfaces, as they provide pleasant experiences under a wide range of lighting conditions.
Han - A blue
pigment developed
in China and used
in imperial
paintings from 1045 BC until 220 AD.
This is as true as saying there are only three primary colors
in pigments for inks,
paints, etc., and that most others are blends of those three.
The walls are
painted in soft pastels made from natural
pigments.
The
Painted items are simply recolors of existing items
in entirely new
pigments, chosen at random from various color palettes.
In painting and traditional colour theory, blue is one of the three primary colours of
pigments, along with red and yellow, which can be mixed to form a wide gamut of colours.
Last but not least I drop
in the shadow mixture and allow the
pigments to blend; I then take the rigger and begin to
paint in the branches using the mixture of burnt umber and cobalt blue.
In her introduction Samet notes: «Although Gilliam is best known for his «Drape» paintings — unstretched canvases stained in vibrant pigments and extended into three - dimensional space — the surfaces of the paintings he has made over a fifty - plus - year career are actually quite divers
In her introduction Samet notes: «Although Gilliam is best known for his «Drape»
paintings — unstretched canvases stained
in vibrant pigments and extended into three - dimensional space — the surfaces of the paintings he has made over a fifty - plus - year career are actually quite divers
in vibrant
pigments and extended into three - dimensional space — the surfaces of the
paintings he has made over a fifty - plus - year career are actually quite diverse.
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.
Jessica Eaton, Additive Colour Wheel
in 12 parts: swatches mixed
in camera via filtration of the primaries Red, Green, Blue, Triangular Pyramid base
paint 9 % Grey, 2012, archival
pigment print, 50 x 40 inches.
In Chestnut (1955), the painting's white field is broken along the center, as if a chestnut tree were pushing through the pigment; and in Red, blue, black (1957), the thick, dark red ground gives way at the center to black calligraphed lines concentrated within dense gestural brushwor
In Chestnut (1955), the
painting's white field is broken along the center, as if a chestnut tree were pushing through the
pigment; and
in Red, blue, black (1957), the thick, dark red ground gives way at the center to black calligraphed lines concentrated within dense gestural brushwor
in Red, blue, black (1957), the thick, dark red ground gives way at the center to black calligraphed lines concentrated within dense gestural brushwork.
Like Louis
in his «veil»
paintings, Lawlor merges thin layers of
pigment in ways that create emotional entities that embody rather than convey deep feeling.
BOB ADELMAN (1930 - 2016) Roy Lichtenstein standing before «Perfect
Painting # 1»
in his studio photograph 1985 (printed later) archival
pigment print, AP, signed paper size > 22 x 14 inches