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The complementary colors bring out the green of her eyes.
Other scientists looked more closely at the use of complementary colors.
To bring an intensity to his work, he uses complementary colors of red and green.
Complementary colors can be tricky to use in large doses.
Often, contrast is created using complementary colors or extremely light and dark values.
On an artistic color wheel, complementary colors are placed opposite one another.
The athletic department commonly uses white or silver as complementary colors.
Her second novel, Complementary Colors, will be released in 2009.
Instead, it seemed made of other materials, all seamlessly fitted together and in complementary colors.
His color palette consists of strong, often complementary colors.
The use of complementary colors is an important aspect of art and graphic design.
Yellow and blue complementary colors are used in the bridge, sky and river.
Goethe also proposed several sets of complementary colors which "demanded" each other.
Petersen also uses complementary colors to set off forms.
As he was influenced by Impressionism and the use of complementary colors, his style changed dramatically.
The afterimage you see is comprised of complementary colors.
Complementary colors are used well in the painting, such as yellow lemons against its purple shadow.
Brown and grey colors can be made by mixing complementary colors.
It is tied with two ribbons of silk gauze in complementary colors.
The two matrix films were then soaked in dye baths of their complementary colors.
The pairs of complementary colors vary depending upon the color model, and how the color is made.
Monet was familiar with the science of complementary colors, and used them with enthusiasm.
In this piece, Monet makes use of the complementary colors of blue and yellow.
The team's latest study focuses on van Gogh's use of complementary colors.
The other kind of film is called reversal film, where development results in exactly one positive image (which does not use complementary colors).
To do so, he played with and revamped a broad range of complementary colours.
The tower "vibrates in a play of primary and complementary colours."
Grays and dark tones are produced by mixing complementary colours.
He often worked with complementary colours such as a blue bowl with randomly placed oranges.
Complementary colours are generally blended with the basic pinks in a subtle and sensitive way, without any strong contrasts.
Complementary colours such as red and green, yellow and blue, interact and mix with one another in the small strokes.
Red and white are also complementary colours present in many key traditions of Daco-Romanian folklore.
Underneath each layer are dye developing molecules in their complementary colours of yellow, magenta, and cyan.
Complementary colours are pairs of opposite colours.
It does this by contrasting the bland expression of the face with the shockingly modern (for 1958) complementary colours of the composition.
Thomson began with a vermilion red undertone, which he likely chose to avoid mixing the complementary colours red and green.
He had resolutely abandoned his old palette and the method of mixing complementary colours to dirty intermediate tones of grey.
Plant tulips in complementary colours in the borders below, so their cupped flowers 'float' above lower plants.
The effect is that black-and-white versions of the gratings appear to be tinted by complementary colours (i.e., blue and orange respectively).
In 1879 an American physicist, Ogden Rood, published a book charting the complementary colours of each colour in the spectrum.
Increasingly contrasting colours are set against each other, until the culmination at the end of the 1950s with the bold counterplay of complementary colours.
Goethes colour circle (see Color wheel) organized the elements of a complex phenomenon as colours using a system of complementary colours: Red, yellow and blue.
His colour circle is a model based on opposites that shows harmonic and contrasting relationships between basic elements of colour (the primary colours, which are complementary colours).
This makes it difficult to incorporate them into a colour scheme, although a well-pressed orchid can look very effective as the centrepiece of a design if surrounded by flowers of complementary colours.
Another important influence on painting in the 19th century was the theory of complementary colours, developed by the French chemist Michel Eugene Chevreul in 1828 and published in 1839.
Some years ago, I took a photograph of a field of violet-coloured linseed next to a vast swathe of oilseed rape; two complementary colours that pulsated at the point of contact.
He demonstrated that placing complementary colours, such as blue and yellow-orange or ultramarine and yellow, next to each other heightened the intensity of each colour "to the apogee of their tonality."
From his first acquaintance with Georges Seurat and Paul Signac, Lebasque learnt the significance of a colour theory which stressed the use of complementary colours in shading.
Instead of the heavy ornamentation that characterized many cinemas of the period, the interiors were primarily intended to be spacious and comfortable, with muted and complementary colours, and restrained classical plaster detailing.
Doppler rules out that the rich complementary colours of binaries are contrast illusions, because an astronomer said he had observed that covering one star does not change the colour impression of the other star.
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