ESSENTIAL COLOR (9781840915730, $20.00) discusses color basics, from how color works and
basic color groups for the home to creating tones and working with different textures and materials.
1994, The
Basic Color Terms of Russian.--Linguistics 32, 65-89.
Kawsara indicated that black is the
basic color for feminine dresses in Idleb, adding that they are neither loose nor tight.
Howard Sherman's cartoon format with
basic color breakups and solid black outlining leaves little to distract readers from his tale of Benny's walk.
Usually it's the same as the vehicle's
basic color but not in a camouflage pattern.
These criteria (iiv) suffice in nearly all cases to determine the
basic color terms in a given language.
"If you were to compare him with an international fashion designer, it would have to be Armani, because in their respective countries, they are the ones that produce elegant yet minimalist styles, with black as the
basic color."
From a survey of inks, stones, and brushes to a treatise on
basic color, paper, observing and understanding how snow is depicted in art, and a step-by-step approach to subject definition, materials, and effects, SNOW PAINTING is packed with detail ranging from bird observation to stylistic guidelines.
Our
basic color concepts, the author argues, could not be phenomenal concepts that we acquire by attending to the color properties of our experience.
Sargent Art, Inc.[R] has created a new Rainbow Poster Paint Set featuring a prismatic rainbow of colors to help younger students learn all about primary and secondary colors, prisms, and the
basic color wheel.
Color appearance and the emergence and evolution of
basic color lexicons.
Yellow bone is the
basic color for standard knives while serial numbered limited edition models are offered in other colors.
Along with his staff at Energia Press, Sadka has devoted his time to researching the relationship between color preference and personality, with specific attention to the four
basic color categories: primary, secondary, achromatic, and intermediate.
The
basic color will be black, with accents of lime, violet, copen blue, lemon and white.
Berlin and Kay's (1969) basic color-term typology, given in Figure 1, has prompted much discussion about color categories among anthropologists, linguists, and psychologists.(2) According to the theory, there is a maximum of eleven
basic color terms, and their emergence is universally highly constrained: a term for RED in a language will imply the presence of WHITE and BLACK, etc.(3) The typology, with significant modifications (Kay and McDaniel 1978; Kay et al.