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Vividly colored yamato-e Japanese style paintings of court life and stories about temples and shrines became common in the mid-and late Heian periods, setting patterns for Japanese art to this day.

Vividly and paintings
Vividly illustrated Buddhist thangka paintings depicted the narrative and helped the audience understand what was essentially a teaching.

Vividly and life
Vividly brought to life by Charlotte Coleman, she's both a droll chorus figure and an optimistic, surrogate victim.

colored and Japanese
The gamepad's design is similar to that of the stock SNES controller ( more so the Japanese and European version with colored buttons ), although it lacks the Start, Select and shoulder buttons, and the shape of the controller's chassis differs slightly, with an inverted curve on the left side.
Pips are commonly colored black on white dice, and white on dice of other colors, although colored pips on white dice are not uncommon ; Japanese dice often have an enlarged red single pip for the " one " face, while the dice for the game Kismet feature black pips for 1 and 6, red pips for 2 and 5, and green pips for 3 and 4.
Guillotine leaves day-to-day matters in the hands of various commanders ; principally Spider ( a human who is eventually killed by a spray of acid ), Doctor Botanus ( Doctor Over in the Japanese series ; a silver-skinned alien capable of teleportation ), Fangar ( Red Cobra in the Japanese series, and also alternatively referred to as Dangor the Executioner in the US series-a bizarre alien with a pegleg and crutch, a greatly enlarged forehead, protruding upper teeth, and a costume that looks like a traditional striped prison outfit in front and a red velvet jumpsuit in back ), Harlequin ( Black Dia in the Japanese version, who has a fascination with the suits of playing cards ), and The Golden Knight ( Mr. Gold in the Japanese series ; a gold colored armored knight ).
For example, Shinjuku Station on the Marunouchi Line is also signposted as M-08 with a red colored circle surrounding it ; even if a commuter could not read the English or Japanese station names on signs or maps, he or she could simply look for the red line and then find the appropriately numbered station on said line.
The E-5x and / or E-5xx models are Japanese versions, colored blue instead of silver.
A well known example is the " Electric Dress ", a ceremonial wedding kimono-like costume consisting mostly of variously colored electrified and painted light bulbs, enmeshed in a tangle of wires, created in 1956 by the Japanese Gutai artist Atsuko Tanaka.
Differences between the North American SNS-101 include the power and reset buttons colored grey instead of purple, the different shape of the cartridge port to accommodate the rounder-edged Japanese games, and the Super Nintendo logo no longer molded into the plastic, instead having a recessed ' Super Famicom ' plastic label.
* Thieves of Baghdad by Noburo Ofuji ( from 1926 ) was also an early example of cutout animation, by animating chiyogami ( Japanese colored paper ) cut-outs.
Some of his most famous paintings were of his garden in Giverny, famous for its rectangular Clos normand, with archways of climbing plants entwined around colored shrubs, and the water garden, formed by a tributary to the Epte, with the Japanese bridge, the pond with the water lily, the wisterias and the azaleas.
In the North American version, the blood is colored red while the Japanese version uses sweat instead.
While the use of the kyū / dan system, and colored belts is common to both modern martial arts of direct Japanese or other east Asian origin, and to arts that are derived from these, or from other areas, it is not universal.
The result was closer to yellow than khaki, and the diary of a dead Japanese officer described them as a suicide squad dressed in brightly colored uniforms and talking loudly in an attempt to draw our fire and reveal our positions.
Mizuno has stated that her work is influenced by shōjo manga works ; this influence is exhibited through her use of bright colorization and the large eyes she provides for her characters Her art has a decidedly pop-art and psychedelic flair, and a sizable proportion of her published work is colored, rather than the black and white format typical of most Japanese comics.
These Hawaiian versions of the characters, which were produced in relatively small numbers, are often more garishly colored than their Japanese counterparts and are popular among collectors in Japan and abroad.

colored and style
* Robert Havell, Jr. ( 1793 – 1878 ), British-American engraver who printed and colored John James Audubon ’ s monumental Birds of America series, also painter in the style of the Hudson River School
Astaire remained a male fashion icon even into his later years, eschewing his trademark top hat, white tie and tails ( for which he never really cared ) in favor of a breezy casual style of tailored sports jackets, colored shirts, cravats and slacks — the latter usually held up by the idiosyncratic use of an old tie in place of a belt.
Painting in the traditional style involved essentially the same techniques as calligraphy and was done with a brush dipped in black or colored ink ; oils were not used.
This style is usually fully decorated, with floral or grape carvings and celluloid inlays with colored ( often brown or red ) and black floral or arabesque patterns.
Throughout the entirety of House of Leaves ( even including the cover and publishing information ), the word " house " is colored blue ( gray for non-color editions of the book and light gray for red editions ), as in < span style =" color :# 6086d1 ;"> house </ span >, and is, in many places in the book, offset from the rest of the text in different directions at different times.
The style of kimono also changes with the season, in spring kimonos are vibrantly colored with springtime flowers embroidered on them.
With the introduction of the FD Trinitron, Sony also introduced a new industrial style, leaving the charcoal colored sets introduced in the 1980s for a new silver styling.
When swimming in this style the name Snakebird is apparent, since only the colored neck appears above water the bird looks like a snake ready to strike.
Kandi Kids are also known ( and sometimes identified ) by their brightly colored style.
He brought his Hogarth, Jr. style to a series of richly colored reverse paintings on glass which he completed in 1918 and exhibited at Wanamaker's Department Store.
The grape is very dependent on the skill and style of winemaking, with well made examples having the potential to produce deep colored, fruity wines that can be accessible early as well as age.
During the course of six months in 1981, Munch transitioned from his realistic paintings to a style that was brightly colored, formally simplified, and emotionally expressive — a blend of elements including early Italian Renaissance, Post-Impressionism, and Pop Art.
In his critical work, which extended over a wider field than that of any other living writer, Brandes was aided by a singularly charming style, lucid and reasonable, enthusiastic without extravagance, brilliant and colored without affectation.
While some of the earlier toys had a simpler Tootsietoy style single casting, newer cars were colored in bright chrome paints with mod decals and fast axle wheels.
The wines of the Mosel region are traditionally packaged in long green colored " hock style " wine bottle.
* The fourth season Sealab 2021 episode Neptunati featured " the Infinity Trident ", a trident studded with colored gems and colored in the characteristic style of the Gauntlet.
The Renaissance style mahogany furniture provides another contrast with that of the colored marble, and brings out all features of the room.
* Countess Szechenyi ’ s Bedroom-Designed by Ogden Codmen in 18th century simple elegance style, this room exhibits ivory and cream colored design.
The book is largely presented in a style not far off from Andy Warhol's works, namely the famous shot on the metallized plastic cover of the book ( a colored reverse negative ), which Madonna also used as the cover of her Erotica album.
For example, in the " cat's-eye " style, colored glass veins are injected into a transparent main stream.
The highest-rated show for the year is colored in < span style =" background-color: lime "> lime </ span >.
The top ten highest-rated shows are colored in < span style =" background-color: yellow "> yellow </ span >.

colored and paintings
In May 2012, Love debuted an art show at Fred Torres Collaborations in New York titled " And She's Not Even Pretty ", which contained over forty drawings and paintings by Love composed in ink, colored pencil, pastels, and watercolors.
As it is of the nature of paintings to be flat objects with canvas surfaces onto which colored pigment is applied, such things as figuration, 3-D perspective illusion and references to external subject matter were all found to be extraneous to the essence of painting, and ought to be removed.
Unfortunately the careless and excessive adoption of brightly colored, petroleum – derived aniline dyes ( and pigments compounded from them ), which all fade rapidly on exposure to light, and the efforts to properly conserve the 20, 000 Turner paintings inherited by the British Museum in 1857, led to an examination and negative re-evaluation of the permanence of pigments in watercolor.
A display called a " Mondrian " ( after Piet Mondrian whose paintings are similar ) consisting of numerous colored patches is shown to a person.
The drum head, stand, microphone stands, and PA box are often decorated with paintings or eagle feathers, fur, flags, and strips of colored cloth.
Based in New York City from 1834 – 1907, the prolific firm produced prints from paintings by fine artists as black and white lithographs that were hand colored.
The imposing order of Corinthian pilasters that rings the entire interior, the theatrical focus on the high altar at the rear of the broad eastern apse, the church's colored marbles, animated stucco figural relief, richly ornamented altars, extensive gilding, and bold Tromp l ’ oeil paintings in the " dome " at its crossing and in the nave ceiling all produce a festive, sumptuous effect.
Nine acrylic on canvas paintings, inspired by Paula Scher's map paintings, provided the basis for 2003's Hail to the Thiefs look, creating maps of war torn cities like Kabul and Grozny out of brightly colored blocks with politically charged words or phrases.
By the 1970s Poons created thick-skinned, cracked and heavy paintings referred to as Elephant Skin paintings ; while Christensen sprayed loops, colored webs of lines and calligraphy, across multi-colored fields of delicate grounds ; Ronnie Landfield's stained band paintings are reflections of both Chinese landscape painting and the Color Field idiom and John Seery stained painting as exemplified by East, 1973, from the National Gallery of Australia.
The richly colored paintings and mosaics helped to make rooms in Roman houses seem larger and brighter and showed off the wealth of the owner.
In addition, the museum features a " Tolerancenter " that discusses issues of prejudice in everyday life, a Multimedia Learning Center, Finding Our Families-Finding Ourselves, a collection of archives and documents, various temporary exhibits such as Los Angeles visual artist Bill Cormalis Jr's " A " Game In The B Leagues ," which documents through paintings, the Civil Rights movement during the segregation of colored people in Major League Baseball, and an Arts and Lectures Program.
Tryon's paintings typically feature a group or broken row of trees in the middle distance, often colored in an autumnal hue, separating a glowing sky above and a foreground marsh or pasture below.

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