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"Map of Truths and Beliefs," like his other tapestries, was drawn by hand then scanned into a computer where the artist refined the colours.
The Miyagawa school he founded in the early-18th century specialized in romantic paintings in a style more refined in line and colour than the Kaigetsudō school.
Simple, sober colours give a highly refined harmony.
The feeling for colour, which is at its most refined in fragments from the decoration of the Church of the Holy Apostles in Thessaloníki (c.
As you would expect from this source, the performances are immaculate, the vocal colouring, the phrasing and the ensemble utterly refined.
His colours became cooler and his technique more highly refined.
Hanssen Pigott translated such ideas into the studied poise of her increasingly ambitious, often lengthy, clusters of pots – pieces that were refined, quiet and superbly finished, and that intelligently explored relationships of shape, colour and tone.
In the 1950s the cameras were refined to produce black-and-white prints in 15 seconds; in the 1960s a colour-developing process and film cartridges were introduced.
The initial interviews generated six features of potential pain scales (faces, fingers, colours, squares, numbers, and plain circles) and the iterative data collection and analysis process further refined and reduced the number of scales to the three scales validated.
Oils that have been refined with soda ash or ammonia generally require a light re-refining with caustic soda to improve colour.
So refined.
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