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The phrase "complementary color" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to two colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel, such as red and green or blue and orange. You can use the phrase "complementary color" when discussing color schemes or describing a contrasting color in a design or artwork. Example: The artist used a bold combination of red and green, which are complementary colors, to create a striking contrast in the painting.
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The similarities include stylized quasi-illustrational figures, retro fashions, disorienting settings and rich, complementary color schemes.
The silky-smooth red clay of the tidal flat provides a rich saturation of complementary color.
His "Spanish Girl of Segovia" (1912) stands out from everything else here as much for its vital, expressive brushwork as the artist's use of complementary color schemes.
In "Fall Still Life," Lori Handler's carefully rendered watercolor study of gourds and berries floating against a neutral white backdrop, complementary color contrasts are the true subject.
"With her eye color, a natural thing to do would be to pick the complementary color to her hair, which would be green," he said.
The fringe color of the captured image is established with the help of the complementary color fringe pattern, which is based on the feature of color complementation.
Mr. Orr's works feature vertical planks of color hovering in complementary color fields, a bit like a 3-D Blinky Palermo painting except that the color planes move like louvered blinds as you pass in front of them.
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To solve this problem, a novel method based on complementary color-encoded fringe projection is proposed.
Two are studies in complementary colors, two in neutrals.
They have similar growing requirements and may feature complementary colors or themes.
He may need to begin with lighter or more complementary colors first in acrylic, before adding the more luminous oils.
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