Not exact matches
They
colors are more set and will fade less after
multiple washing.
The
color does not fade with
multiple washing and can be machine
washed and tumbled dry in most dryers.
After exposing the blankets to
multiple machine
washes, moms rave about how the baby blanket retains its softness and
color.
The seat retains its beautiful red
color after
multiple washings and you don't have to get too worried if your baby makes a mess of the place.
The Monterey comes in
multiple colors and patterns, and its fabric can be removed, hand -
washed and line - dried.
I'm even considering ordering them in
multiple colors /
washes — that's how good they are.
Each piece keeps its shape and
color beautifully even with
multiple washes.
The
color look great even after
multiple washes.
- Made With 100 % Polyester & Love - Fully Lined, 100 % Rayon - Care For Me; Hand
Wash With Cold Water, Do Not Bleach,
Color Separate, Hang Or Line Dry - Fastens With Plastic
Multiple Button Closure On Wearer»S Left Side - Length: 37 cm / 15in - Low Stretch - Model is wearing size 8 AUS / 4 US / 8 UK / 36 EU - Model's height is 165 cm / 5ft 4in
Gestural animals, plants, and figures converge amongst central
washes of
color — a visual frenzy created using
multiple layers of lithography.
Here, Braque lightens his ground layers, brightens his palette with
washes of pure
color, increases the size of his canvas, and creates a complex pictorial space that shows
multiple, simultaneous viewpoints.
Rather, he applies
multiple thin
washes of paint in each cell of the grid, layering red, yellow and blue until they accumulate into extravagant full -
color images.»
Using an early Hewlett Packard computer to plot
multiple multiple open cubes, she created an interlocking and elaborate dimensional structure, the background a tangerine orange
wash of
color.
His oils are often distinguished by somber earth tones of mauve or ochre applied with a heavy impasto, or thick layering, while his watercolors appear to be brushed on quickly and reveal
multiple washes of
color.
Bissier developed a technique of egg - and - oil tempera for the later works on small canvas he called «miniatures» — symbolically rich compositions of
multiple, densely
colored washes.
In each painting, a mass of layered
colors — with
multiple glazes, opacities, broad areas laid down in
washes — occupies approximately three quarters of the canvas.
These paintings while still fully within the style of Close, represent a new direction in the artist's practice as «he applies
multiple thin
washes of paint in each cell of the grid, layering red, yellow and blue until they accumulate into extravagant full -
color images.»
The works in the exhibit have a common feature: his ever - present dots over light
washes of
color creating
multiple layers within each composition.