I'd like to be someone who has rosy
ruddy cheeks while cycling at top speed around the forest trails in pursuit of equally lycra attired, ruddy - cheeked kids also sprayed head to toe in layers of wet sludge.
One had only to look at the pallor deepening on Blinky Palermo's normally
ruddy cheeks to realize that a considerable sum had been wagered on the Honeybear to regain his title.
He's boisterous and jolly, a merry old fellow with
ruddy cheeks.
Not exact matches
He's not cold, like his name; he is
ruddy and moist and enthusiastic (my mother's word); it's as though the dew of perspiration across his brow and nose when he preaches is part of his enthusiasm, the way the scent of aftershave corresponds to the constant shadow on his
cheeks.
Neel's famous naked self - portrait (1980) depicts the artist in old age, perched on a blue and white striped sofa surrounded by blocks of vital color — green, yellow, blue — calm and fearless in herself, staring at the viewer through slightly skewed glasses (her only attire), mouth firmly downturned and
cheeks ruddy above the deliquescence of her aged body, a sinking galleon of pale flesh.
Similarly, his apparently sober palette of beiges, browns and greys sometimes gives way to a small flourish of brighter color — a white bow or a
ruddy -
cheeked face — that breaks into and energizes the whole image.
This show explores the influence of his depictions of
ruddy -
cheeked, sturdy - limbed, pleasure - seeking peasants and mysterious landscape paintings on the several generations of Bruegels who followed in his footsteps and other contemporary artists.
And the blushes, available in a range of soft, muted tones, give your
cheeks a
ruddy flush and can pull double - duty as bronzers.