Sentences with phrase «saturated color pigments»

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The crystals are also saturated with fluorescent pigments that help them create specific wavelengths of light, visible to us as bright colors.
Lip colors saturated with plant - derived Phyto - Pigments instead of artificial dyes, offering a beautiful variety of finishes and levels of coverage.
With 30 saturated satin and mate shades available at Sephora, each Buxom Bold Gel Lipstick color is intensely pigmented (super moisturizing) and bold.
The palette with eight pigmented, saturated shades is influenced by Basquiat's use of bold color in his artwork.
These are totally the colors I love and each and every single shadow is saturated with pigment.
Made with 12 edible oils and triple milled pigments, this lipstick provides saturated lip color with weightless coverage and a citrus flavor made from fresh pressed fruit.»
The resulting paintings contain a luminous interplay between the mirror - like finish of the metal surfaces — reflecting a view that changes from every vantage point — and the highly saturated colors of the pigmented wax and traditional acrylic silkscreen images.
Richard Tsao's color - saturated mixed - media work takes extended periods of time to unfold and is created by pooling and flowing pigments, allowing natural chance to have its say.
The high pigment - to - oil ratio and furrowed surfaces of these paintings combine to create an unusually saturated color with a grounded, concrete physicality.
The subject of his artistic practice is the color black, which he describes as «the pure and unrepentant mark of information... both the origin of recording thoughts and the fully saturated realization of all pigment as one».
Paper pulp holds hues in a very special way; having the pigment attached onto its very stuff — literally, macerated and reconstituted fabric — the resulting work is saturated with color, which can be so vivid that it conveys the impression of something almost purely optical that hovers in our field of vision.
Applying pigments to his canvases using a palette knife, he began to saturate his paintings with expressive swathes of luminous color achieved through wide, rhythmical brushstrokes, which he then contrasted with raw, but graceful, lines that pulsated with emotion — a practice that he would continue to pursue for the remainder of his career.
With their saturated colors, thick layered pigment, and geometric compositions.
The colors are not as saturated as oils, so they required more pigment to reach the intensity Newman was after.
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