Sentences with phrase «new blue pigment»

Materials scientist David Dobson seems to be struggling to create a new blue pigment.

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Natural blue pigments to colour paints, inks and plastics are so hard to find that people will go to the depths of Earth to discover new ones
Using slanted eyeliner brush, top the gel liner with a brighter - pigmented cobalt blue shade of eyeshadow, like Maybelline New York Color Tattoo Pure Pigments in Brash Bblue shade of eyeshadow, like Maybelline New York Color Tattoo Pure Pigments in Brash BlueBlue.
Three new exteriors colors compliment the latest Optima's sophisticated styling: a vibrant blue inspired by a sparkling ocean underneath a sunny sky; a dynamic grey with olive undertones, and a deep red that gains depth from the use of aluminum pigments.
Three new exteriors colors complement the latest Optima's sophisticated styling: a vibrant blue inspired by a sparkling ocean underneath a sunny sky; a dynamic grey with olive undertones, and a deep red that gains depth from the use of aluminum pigments.
Crayola's new blue crayon is inspired by the YInMn pigment discovered at Oregon State University in 2009.
I thought it would be useful to drop in a quick tip about my new discovery, Cerulean Blue and the wonderful graining / granulation effect this pigment can have on a painting.
In this new body of work, titled By Chance and Necessity, masterfully hand - drawn rock formations are layered with transparent fields of blue pigment applied to canvas using various methods.
In Right of Spring, a new painting located in the main gallery, these inscriptions snake and swirl around a series of ruptures in the painting's textual web from which vaporous plumes of vivid blue pigment unfurl so that the surface of the work appears to swell and then recede into infinite space.
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.
Antarctic octopuses survive subzero temperatures because of the blue pigments in their blood, a new study finds.
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