These phenomena of reverberation, saturation, and contrasts of dark (anthracite grey, jet black, dark blue, purple) and light (blinding white, grey, light blue or pink), dusky hues,
iridescence, scintillation, and luminescence are characteristics of the beings, artefacts, places, and temporalities that have relations of proximity to invisible entities--the dead in particular.
You could stop there or you could take your nails to the next level with special effect glitter coats--black and white geometrics with touches of
iridescence that add dimension.
The
Iridescence of Birds: A Book About Henri Matisse.
The hues of Winarsky's glazes were based on the dynamic
iridescence found in the natural world.
Arthur Turner's "Color Perceptions" (9781562907990) focuses especially upon color phenomena, including proportion of colors, hue, value, intensity, figure-ground relationships, luminosity, and
iridescence. All three are highly recommended especially for school library DVD collections!
At this time, there is a silvery
iridescence about the heads, heightened by tiny golden pollen grains.
1); and from the latter chiefly by the presence of a purplish
iridescence on the upper side of the wings (Figs.
Jodhpuri evenings are known for its
iridescence. Indana Palace makes the most of these evenings for its guests.
Ever wondered how creatures such as butterflies and birds, or opalescent rocks, exhibit such wondrous
iridescence? It turns out that evolutionary designs have produced microscopic patterns on these creatures, known as photonic crystals, which are of the same order of size as the wavelength of light.
The gallery's second room contained two more photograms, silver-toned and tarnished-looking, which offered a stark contrast to the
iridescence of the previous space.
"We know cephalopods use their tunable
iridescence for camouflage so that they can control their transparency or in some cases match the background," co-author Daniel E.