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He almost always painted in stark tempera, with blazing orange skies or impossibly deep blue mountains.
As Baber positioned the mold, two employees tilted the pot, pouring the blazing orange liquid into the mold.
The lampshades are airbrushed inside with blazing orange paint, a reference to the vibrantly-colored lion heads.
The works are, strikingly, intensely black or red, sometimes modified by blue or yellow and sometimes blazing orange.
An independent motel can also be memorable in a way that a catchy green sign or a blazing orange roof never can be.
She added insult to injury by coming out Tuesday night looking great in a blazing orange pantsuit and teaching the precocious pup Obama something about intensity and message.
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Its jagged but precisely delineated outline of a bare tree is in blazing orange-red.
Carol Mullins's stark lighting shifts, from pitch-black night to blazing orange-honey noon, added immeasurably to the dance's quiet power.
You can extend your cherry's spell in the spotlight, says Kevin Croucher of specialist tree nursery Thornhayes, by choosing one with autumn interest, such as P. sargentii – one of the first trees to turn each year, to a blazing orange-pink.
Actually, the pigments needed for the brilliant purples, fiery reds and blazing oranges are always present in the leaves.
The blazing oranges and icy blues in "Cow With Parasol" and "The Flayed Ox" remind you of Picasso's observation that "when Matisse dies, Chagall will be the only person left who understands what color really is".
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