Sentences with phrase «ochre which»

I also painted these tables a color called Old Ochre which is a much lighter color, almost an off white.
I also painted these tables a color called Old Ochre which is a much lighter color, almost an off white.

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Ochre, which ranges in color from yellow to deep purple, has been favored by humans longer than any other pigment.
Instead, they believe ochre had a number of functional applications, some of which traditional societies, particularly in Africa and Australia, still employ.
Collins says he's also excited about other teams producing paleoproteomic studies on cave art: The research can help us understand how early hominins created paints by adding binding agents to ochre and other material, which hints at their cognitive process.
Of particular interest is a lump of ochre pigment with two perforated holes, which makes it among the oldest - known clearly worked pigments, Potts and his colleagues said.
The brand's fall 2015 runway showed pumpkin, ochre yellow, and a brightened - up navy blue that seems to hint at Rousteing's refreshed love affair with the palette, which we hope translates to H&M.
And he spotted these yellow ochre trousers which, in his opinion, were super.
Emu Run Tours take in the highlights of Central Australia, including Uluru / Ayers Rock, Kings Canyon, Watarrka National Park, Palm Valley, Hermannsburg, the West MacDonnell Ranges (which include Simpsons Gap, Standley Chasm, Ochre Pits, Ormiston Gorge, Glen Helen and Ellery Creek Big Hole), and Rainbow Valley.
There are other tours available which include Red Ochre Grill Night Dinner, Half Day Cairns Tropical Zoo and their Paronella Park tour (please contact International Coaches and Tours directly for more information).
The refurbishment to the airline's exclusive lounge included re-upholstering iconic pieces of furniture, and adding new feature pieces to the room, all of which are illuminated by hand - blown glass lighting with bone linen shades and ochre silk linings.
The ocean is an amazing turquoise blue which contrasts with the red ochre hue of the cliffs.
Top choices include the Costa Brava, where ochre cliffs spill down to azure bays, or the Costa Blanca, which has endless sandy beaches and a dazzling array of things to do.
His paintings employ a traditional technique used in the Chosun Dynasty (1392 — 1897) in which the pigments — in Ha's work, the ochres and dark umbers — are pushed through the weave of the burlap and eventually linen from the opposite side, and then trowelled with a palette knife on the frontal surface.
My eye gets taken into those spaces in the centre and the figure (three rhombus shapes combined) on the left appears to be in front of the one on the right (again, not really a figure so much as four black shapes that my eye groups together and interprets as a figure), that ochre square in the bottom left is definitely in front of the red / brown square, until suddenly the white space in the middle becomes figure, softer and slightly curved, which for less than a second might be a female figure, or a face.
With her sumptuous layering of mustard yellow and contrasting green and ochre washes, Peters creates a world in which we can all share.
This very small, blurred and blotted vista, which, like a wallflower among bolder playmates, hugs a corner of a wall, features smudgy, watery charcoal lines for trees, a foreground of dulled ochres and browns, with a bushy strip of green at the bottom edge and, above, a loose flurry of greys for sky.
Lines in charcoal, pencil, blue, black, ochre, and orange crisscross on Mylar and form the «scaffolding» on which the paintings metaphorically hang.
Sweeney [ph] used to think that I was so attached to yellow ochre because I grew up in California, which is very orange and yellow ochre uh, half the year.
Predominantly black and white, and yellow ochre, and the other earth colors, and various blues, and scarlet, and pink, which leaves out — and occasionally yellow, but it uh, pale yellow.
«Harmonic Distortion» has worldwide environmental scope: marble clouds intricately patterned by wave formations; cyanotypes making apparent abstraction out of fifteen years of data showing that our cloud cover is reducing; a performance in which one woman is bound by another, Kinbakushi style, in state of the art fibre optic cable even as she tries to draw circles using the oldest of means — ochre pigment... So whether you wanted academic analysis, obsessive drawing burrowing into the psyche or the wide sweep of science and its consequent politics, you had them.
Heading downstairs to the exhibition space, «Daughters of Penelope» surveys the historic relationship between women artists and Dovecot: there's a strong sense of place ever present, from Moss circle / square (2010) in which Caroline Dear draws on her training in basket weaving, picking out grasses from her home on Skye which she dries and knots into tactile, perishable grids, to Naomi Robertson's Kantha Diaries (2011) produced after a trip to west Bengal, absorbing Kantha quilt designs into blue - white reproductions of daily rhythms, or a rug, Untitled (2013) created by Julie Brook and Dovecot, that mimics the gradations of tone in the British artist's burnt ochre pigment drawings, picked up while travelling through deserts in Libya and Namibia.
Which means add a little ochre to everything?
And I use alkyd, which takes about two days to dry, and once it's dry, I then take off the little rubber bumps, which create those little holes with various kinds of white, which is mixed with a little bit of cerulean blue, and sometimes with raw umber or yellow ochre.
It's the artist's first solo show featuring the ochre bricks, which are stacked around the gallery in a forest of totems.
The 2011 text paintings (blue, white or ochre), with their phantom - like effect in which the pure and minimal form is no longer the privilege of the language, gradually open onto the next series.
Black and White No. 3 affects us first by its formal qualities — branch - like arms, the coloristic positive - negative effect created by the red - orange number four embedded in the intensely black «trunk,» and its cut into the lateral horizontal ochre ribbon that seem to describe literal terrain from which the form rises.
In works, such as «Image # 5» (2008), the gestural integration of blue, sienna, green, and ochre suggest a landscape, but the emphasis is entirely on the virtuosity of the brush, the way in which the strokes are made and collide with one another.
But the color itself, an ochre set against a deep green, seems a genuine attempt to suggest the woman's skin tone, the like of which has no real precedent in Western painting.
As his source of iron, George bought bags of red ochre pigment from the Hoover Paint Company, which he trailed out behind The Ragland as it sailed along.
This included for the first time the registration and «Ochre Day hoodies» presentation night, the traditional NACCHO Ochre Day male - only breakfast, held last year at Adelaide Oval which was followed by a short walk to the South Australian Indigenous War Memorial to allow for all delegates to pay their respects.
Mr Singer assured everyone that the AHCSA would hold the NACCHO Ochre Day Shield in safe keeping until NACCHO Ochre Day 2015 which will be held in Adelaide.
Here, the seat of an Ochre sofa has been covered in an Osborne & Little floral fabric which mirrors the metallic silver grey leaf wallpaper.
I chose French Linen and Old Ochre along with clear and dark wax (which will be totally utilized in my office / guest room makeover yet to come!
It is the cutest little sewing table — which has so far been sanded of it's barn red and ochre paint.
Earthy shades of clay, terracotta and ochre feature on global - inspired prints, which will play a key role this season.
This subtle wallpaper design adds a sense of depth and texture, which is enlivened by layered bed linen in ochre, citrine and petrol blue for a contemporary look.
Dulux announced its Colour of the Year for 2016 and it's called «Cherished Gold», which looks similar to ochre.
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