Sentences with phrase «pigmented color where»

It adds the perfect pinch of fruit pigmented color where you need it most, and compliments just about every skin tone.

Not exact matches

Hyperpigmentation is a condition where the skin darkens because of an increase in melanin, the substance in the body that is responsible for color (pigment).
Love this color and the product is really pigmented, easy to work with, and stays on for the whole day where other contour colors seemed to just get swallowed by my skin after a few hours (I always use a setting spray so could be a comparability thang - who knows).
If dogs with this genetic make - up are placed next to a dog with white trim (or a Double Merle dog), where the white is caused by a complete lack of pigment, the color difference is easier to see.
Hypopigmentation, lips and nose: a condition where an animal lacks pigment (color) in areas where it is usually present.
When we refer to that yellow or red - fawn coat color in the Boerboel and many other similarly - colored breeds, we could include the white - marked dogs that have portions of their colored coat replaced with white markings (patches where pigment is lacking).
Where Louis harnessed the power of gravity to pull his pigments down the canvas and Frankenthaler very deliberately pushed her paints around, Stern's colors seem to grow and blossom organically across the composition.
Throughout the exhibition, the term «push and pull» is used theoretically, as the artists draw colors and shapes from sources as widespread as contemporary signage and antique porcelain, and literally, where pigment is pushed through a printmaking screen and balloons pull against their tethers.
These 2017 works go further into color and gesture where the backgrounds take on pigment, the scribbly black tangles peppered with paint balls recede while brushwork and big pours of paint make larger forms out of the noisiness.
Born in Gujarat, India in 1934, Bhavsar moved to the US in the early 1960's, where he became an influential member of the New York School of Colorists - he is in fact credited with easternizing the Color Field language through his use of thrown and sifted pigment.
In the current show at Boone (where recent excursions into the art of Peter Saul, the late Ed Paschke and now Bernstein, have turned the gallery into something of a haven for the veteran mavericks of American painting), each canvas is lit by two pairs of alternating white and ultraviolet spotlights, so that you are looking at the colors the artist actually mixed, but heated to a discreetly hyper - pigmented buzz.
There is a story about how Bonnard, as he grew older, became increasingly obsessed with the juxtaposition of color, to such a degree that when he was working with a pigment, he would walk among his canvases and see where the color might be applied in anything he was doing, to get just the effects he was after.
Over time farmers realized the color actually helped absorb heat in the winter, keeping animals inside warmer so they slowly added pigment to increase heat absorption (especially in the northeast and upper Midwest, where red barns are most common).
Many stain manufacturers have custom color lines, where a color pigment of your choice is added to a light stain, giving the finished product a colored wood grain effect.
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