Sentences with phrase «pinkish colour»

Here in Telluride the sandstone is a most glorious pinkish colour; I'll send you some photos when I get home.
These are generally a pinkish colour due to the presence of blood vessels.
Even with a cover on, the phone shows of some of its pinkish colours.

Not exact matches

In my country pomegranates are lighter in colour, they are more pinkish than redish and are maybe not that sweet as yours.
The colour sadly ran a bit in the wash (the white now has a slight pinkish hue) but I may have washed it in warm!
It is not a dark red colour but just a little tint of red mixed with pinkish hues.
The colour is sweet pinkish and it has light shimmery finish.
Rosy nude from revlon colourburst range is a beautiful pinkish brown lip colour which gives a naturally pretty look without washing out Indian skin tones.
, and these dusty pinkish rust / terra - cotta colours I'm really digging (images are Hackwith Design House and Elizabeth Suzann; I need to find a budget version).
It's soft pinkish - toned nude, with a warm undertone provides a very natural lip colour.
I also love the Charlotte Tilbury Matte Revolution lipsticks and have the colours Sexy Sienna which is a peach and Lost Cherry, a bright pinkish red.
My two favourite colours to wear are a lighter navy and a certain pinkish red / reddish pink.
The laserdisc had a pinkish hue in some daytime scenes, and the excessive brightness muted the deep blue sky and saturation of reds and deep greens (although in augmenting the overall colour contrasts, darker blacks and browns in the DVD obfuscate some subtle object and facial details).
Colours are quite nicely saturated and look accurate except for a pinkish tinge to skin tones at times.
Colours: titanium white, toning grey (pinkish), cobalt blue, pacific blue, ultramarine blue, cerulean blue, orange, brilliant magenta, brilliant violet, burnt umber, red black.
Helen Frankenthaler (b. 1928) Sky Frame Orbit (Harrison 38) lithograph, etching and aquatint in colours, 1964 - 73, on pinkish - cream Arches paper, signed and dated in pencil, numbered 2/6 (there were also two artist's proofs aside from the edition), published by U.L.A.E, New York, with their blindstamp, with wide margins, the full sheet as published, a deckle edge to left and right, apparently in very good condition, not examined out of the frame L. 545 x 385 mm., S. 759 x 571 mm.
Colours themselves, however, lack accuracy: reds have a pinkish tint, and greens are flat and muted.
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