Sentences with phrase «intense the color comes»

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The arrest comes at a national moment when the way people of color are treated by police in public places is under intense scrutiny, following the April 12 arrests of two black men sitting inside a Philadelphia Starbucks on charges that they were trespassing.
Because rice milk is light, and macerating the strawberries for an hour before blending them up augments their flavor, you'll find this strawberry ice cream will have a very intense color and the flavor of the strawberries will really come through.
It comes in two bright colors: light blue and intense yellow which further attracts the baby.
«The blue - indigo - violet colors do not come through the atmosphere because of intense Rayleigh scattering when the sun is low above the horizon.
You should «dress» this natural coloring by wearing complementary shades on your face and you'll be amazed at how your coloring comes to life - brighter eyes, clearer skin and more intense hair color.
You should complement this natural coloring by wearing similar shades on your face and you'll be amazed at how your coloring comes to life - brighter eyes, clearer skin and more intense hair color.
The wonderful thing about lantana is that it comes in intense reds and oranges, as well as in a color combo of light pinks and peaches altogether on one bush, which is quite sweet, and that it can be a small trailing plant, a low bush, or even something that grows more like a vine, supporting itself on other plants and reaching as high as 7 feet or so!
Van Gogh's need for his mother's love, his «erratic and tumultuous romantic life, his bouts of depression and mental illness» all came together in the violent brushstrokes and intense colors on his canvas.
Green and Winters discuss «The evolution of [Winters»] palette over the years and how he comes to color» as well as the «importance of printmaking to his overall practice, and how his intense, career - long focus on that medium informs the way he makes paintings.»
Also, colors that are more saturated (intense) come forward, while those that are less saturated (more neutral), tend to sit back in a painting.
Particularly intriguing is the possibility that Mr. Katz's use of expanses of saturated color reflects not only the influence of Abstract Expressionism, the prevailing style when he was coming of age as an artist in New York City in the early 1950's, but also the impact of his parents, bohemian Russian emigres who tended to paint the rooms of their Sheepshead Bay home in Brooklyn in strange, intense colors and unusual patterns.
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