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Discover LudwigThe phrase "glowing colors" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe colors that appear bright, vibrant, or radiant. Example: The sun began to set, painting the sky with glowing colors of orange, pink, and purple.
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Those seven character pieces were especially beguiling, with their diaphanous textures and glinting, glowing colors.
Its last part portrays the group drug experience with minimal psychedelic effects, only some subtly glowing colors and muted echoes.
The Wellesian baroque gives way to an aesthetic of long-held shots, nocturnal stillness, and softly glowing colors.
Ultimately Mr. Greenwold's stipples, dots and dashes of glowing colors provide the real sense of comfort, something to sink into.
Because so much energy is blocked or filtered this way, the backlighting must be extremely bright to create glowing colors.
With cryptic batches of repeating lines and strokes in glowing colors, they test how little it takes for something to qualify as a painting.
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The playing of Chiu, a young American pianist long resident in France, is a winning combination of textural clarity, glowing color, and bravura technique.
Domaine Fondrèche $12 ** 1/2 [rating: two and a half stars] Cotes du Ventoux 2001 Great fruit, and a glowing color, Johnnes said, while Prial loved the freshness and acidity.
Those outlines flattened and broke up his work into fissures and shards of glowing color (deep purples, reds and blues) against a generally gloomy background.
Memling's precise delineation, incorporation of landscape backgrounds, piquant detail, and glowing color in oil glazes became aspects of Wood's style.
Others are follies or gardens dotted with points of glowing color and intimations of plumed birds and even guardian figures; sets for "Turandot" or Mayan palaces come to mind.
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