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The phrase "clear colours" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe colors that are bright, distinct, or easily perceived. Example: "The artist chose clear colours for the landscape to make it more vibrant and eye-catching."
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She paints her clear colours using this knowledge.
Paintings by the luminists are almost always landscapes or seascapes, particularly the latter, and are distinguished by a smooth, slick finish; cold, clear colours; and meticulously detailed objects, modeled by rays of light.
She describes how, in the tenebrous interlocking chambers of the Palazzo Pesaro Orfei, where Fortuny lived and worked, she was suddenly aware of William Morris's presence, "his clear colours, his northern myths as opposed to Fortuny's gold and sandy and shadowy colours".
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This 'quick reference' book is organised into short articles presented in A-Z order by subject and is beautifully illustrated with colour photographs and clear colour drawings.
His interest in brilliant, clear colour and neomedievalism first appears in Wyclif Reading His Translation of the Scriptures to John of Gaunt (1847).
How about vendor-neutral standards indicated by clear colour codes to show we may safely plug a gizmo into another manufacturer's charger?
Aging in wooden containers deepens colour to amber, the use of paraffin-lined casks or earthenware maintains the original clear colour, and the addition of a caramel solution darkens colour.
Her first purely abstract work seems to have been a sewn patchwork quilt, designed as a cradle cover, whose wonky rectangles and triangles of clear colour recall both cubism and Russian folk art.
He created a new style of informal composition, somewhat influenced by Japanese prints, with bright clear colour, broad, rather casual outlines drawn largely with the brush, a trick of making tone by means of spatter, and a wit that saw through ugliness to a new sort of eloquence.
The rum is distilled twice in simple pot stills, producing a distillate of clear colour that turns to a golden hue as the distillate takes up substances from the oak of the wooden puncheons used for storage during the aging period.
For most baking purposes, desirable characteristics include bland or pleasant flavour; freedom from objectionable odour; light or clear colour; a high degree of plasticity; long storage life; and good shortening power, or ability to weaken and lubricate the structure of baked products to produce tenderness.
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