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"cerulean" Definitions
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For the fashion kind, the color cerulean is anything but.
On the first day of September, the sky cerulean, Capt.
In 2000, its inaugural year, that color was Cerulean Blue.
When she slips off a shoe, Cerulean blue toenails peek out.
Also recycled-plastic slickers, chartreuse snakeskin separates and cerulean blue satin.
Oh, and there are two colors: Cerulean Blue and Skyline Silver.
According to the cerulean speech, a blue sweater isn't just a garment.
Greece's medieval ruins can be just as captivating as its cerulean seas.
The House in the Cerulean Sea is a gem of a book.
Lee cuts through this sea of cobalt and cerulean, dressed in white.
Check out the video ... Ryan's strolling the grounds in a cerulean blue shirt.
Outside, the rain had suddenly abated, giving way to sun and cerulean sky.
When I got my iPhone, I initially picked out a cerulean gemstone-covered case.
"In 280, Oscar de la Renta did a collection of cerulean gowns," Priestly editrixplains.
The team found that the cerulean time capsules contained isotopes of neon and helium.
Now California is cerulean blue politically, and there lies a cautionary tale for Republicans.
Paul Soglin is the mayor of Madison, Wisconsin's capital city, in cerulean Dane County.
It is a pulsating blaze of magenta and carmine, glimmering with lilac and cerulean.
They may not be cerulean, but Suntory's chrysanthemums are still a major feat of engineering.
The ice was curved and smooth and glowed in places from aquamarine to cerulean blue.
Her husband, who was in a rock band when they met, dyes his goatee cerulean blue.
The larger of the two scalene triangles is cerulean blue, while the noticeably smaller one is orange.
Since her campaign kickoff rally last summer in a tone-on-tone suit of cerulean blue, Mrs.
Limited access Mt. Paektu boasts rolling hills with short grass, a cerulean lake and an impressive crater.
Guests get their first taste of drama on the lanai with Hazard's cerulean-colored Casual Colonialism Punch.
Three eyes are brown, the remaining three a cerulean blue, all of them encased in enigmatic starbursts.
When you launch Woebot in Facebook Messenger, the chatbot's cerulean blue eyes peer out from the screen.
Bill Scott: A Beautiful Afternoon continues at Cerulean Arts (1355 Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) through December 24.
A grid of pixels on a cerulean blue background, it almost resembles a game of Space Invaders.
Solquest, a three-day religious festival in Cerulean, Ky., will play host to some 15,000 of them.
One person might call it turquoise, one might call it cerulean, and one might simply call it blue.
The only break from this monochrome dreariness is a scattering of suspiciously decorative cerulean chairs in the mix.
The colors are gorgeous and the straightforward labels read like pure poetry: alizarin red, cobalt, cerulean blue, ultramarine.
One shows his cerulean Lamborghini Gallardo doing donuts on a snow-covered field at a park near his home.
An expanse of cerulean sky hangs in the background so still and clear it almost looks like a painting.
This awards season we wanted to really bring Gaga to Hollywood by showing it through her Cerulean blue hair.
Hefner wore a cerulean blue gown with cutouts and glitter accents, styling her hair in a loose, braided chignon.
The very first color of the year was Cerulean blue as an alleviation of the angst associated with Y2K.
These colors were replaced by vivid tangerine, jungle green, cerulean, fuchsia, dandelion, teal blue, royal purple, and wild strawberry.
These colors were replaced by vivid tangerine, jungle green, cerulean, fuchsia, dandelion, teal blue, royal purple and wild strawberry.
Despite an ample budget and a cast of lithe acrobats in cerulean bodysuits, the results are not precisely stellar.
The easternmost town in Alaska, Hyder sits below snowcapped peaks and glaciers that glint cerulean blue in the sun.
But colors also come in, notably a rich cerulean — Blanche DuBois's "della Robbia blue" — filling backgrounds and enlivening eyes.
The Azores are known for volcanic craters, natural hot springs, 600-foot waterfalls, mountains, cerulean lagoons and dense forests.
The resident and I stood around his bed in our cerulean scrubs and white coats and watched him smiling.
In the 1950s, a plague of ugly birds descended upon our country and turned our crystalline cerulean skies brown.
Nothing can quite match up to the joy of waking up to the cerulean sky and the alpine Himalayan peaks.
He loved the repetition of the circular and square cages, set like gems in the cerulean waters of the Mediterranean.
A laid-back retreat, it's where easy-going locals and in-the-know visitors mingle by cerulean-hued infinity pools.
They come in eight different colors, from staples like black and cocoa brown to bolder shades like boysenberry and cerulean.
With a squint and scrim of desire in her eyes, Laurie pulled out a colossal cerulean vibrator from the luggage.
The palette of "Second Sun" — which is my favorite painting in the show — includes magenta, green, cerulean blue, and white.
One of Chrétien's works, Blue Agricultural Twine, consists of a cylindrical hay bale tucked into a knit blanket of cerulean twine.
If you want to see how far a fashion editor's eyes go back, try and recite the cerulean speech at her.
Sure, this can happen on the runway — Yves Saint Laurent can show cerulean military jackets after Oscar de la Renta did.
"It's age appropriate," said Mylah Morales, a makeup artist who works with Rihanna, who has been photographed repeatedly with cerulean lips.
Then Extremely Upper Management gives him a top-secret job to investigate an orphanage on an island in the Cerulean Sea.
But we get it: Not everyone wants to rock bold cerulean across their lids — or even just along their lower lash line.
And here are three other very similar looking blue crayons that already exist in Crayola's classic 24-pack — blue, cerulean, and indigo.
Its fins and fluke were adjusted, and its macabre grey coloring was painted over with 25 gallons of cobalt and cerulean blue.
Six years before the release of "The Devil Wears Prada," Pantone's forecasters named cerulean the company's first-ever Color of the Year.
Or for these blue scribbles, she adds a cerulean greenish-blue underneath, and then restores it to a rectilinear piece of paper.
After all that, we're left hoping Crayola's new blue color is every bit as beautiful and inspiring as cerulean blue, a popular favorite.
But she stayed far out in the cerulean-blue water a long time, unworried about sharks — of either the oceanic or retail variety.
I zoomed in on a rack of grapefruit-size pompoms made from turkey feathers dyed in acid-trip hues: banana, fern, cerulean ($220).
I got there via prop plane, flying low enough to watch the sprawl of San Juan dissolve into lush forest hugging cerulean sea.
The sea, an inviting cerulean once again, offered a cruel contrast to the chaotic mess where he sat, alone and facing economic ruin.
Under a cerulean blue sky one morning in Auckland, I boarded a helicopter beside a thirty-eight-year-old American named Jim Rohrstaff.
A long plastic tube, cerulean blue, twisted sinuously around a series of white disks, like a python coiled around a skewer of marshmallows.
Throughout Dust My Broom, the artists' works speak with one another with earthy hues and cerulean blues, like bright skies and coastal waters.
Moon is the first South Korean president to visit Mount Paektu and the cerulean lake at its summit from the North Korean side.
The photo on Stephanie Gottlieb's Instagram features the 32-year-old jewelry designer's perfectly manicured fingers in front of a blurry cerulean Pacific Ocean.
"I'VE never seen Beijing like this," said Emmanuel Macron, the French president, beneath an unaccustomed cerulean sky at the end of a recent visit.
It's the tail end of migration season for many bird species here — your last chance to see scarlet tanagers, cerulean warblers and magnolia warblers.
The novel's initial reception included criticism that it was too obsessively political: Franzen's hatred of suburban sprawl, love of bicycles and the cerulean warbler.
Now, under a postcard-perfect cerulean sky, Mr. Goplin was spending 2000 to 13 hours a day getting corn into 21,2500 acres of soil.
Shades Of Chocolate When you think of the '70s, a color palette of rich browns, burnt oranges, and soft cerulean probably comes to mind.
The Cerulean Dream  The colors we played with last year were all based on her mood, which is something we do all the time.
After Andy scoffs about what she considers frivolous fashion choices, Miranda informs Andy that the frumpy blue sweater she's wearing isn't simply blue, it's cerulean.
In this show at Cerulean, one of his etchings is titled "After a Jane Piper Painting" (2000), which represents an unexpected manifestation of that influence.
Mr. Turner's dance of colors can be seen in the red and yellow trash can that he posed on a beach against a cerulean sky.
Led by Molly Adams, its founder, the group clocked over 210 species in under 211 hours, including one black-billed cuckoo and a cerulean warbler.
I like to use that quote from The Devil Wears Prada: It's so amazing and so fun, because Meryl Streep makes it fun, but as Stella Bugbee points out, it's ultimately a lie because Oscar de La Renta, or whoever makes cerulean hot, probably saw cerulean on some kid walking down the street who's not even caring about whatever's going on in high fashion editorial.
Rating: Would have loved to see some smiles here but we are in a Capital Vitamin D Deprivation drought so any old cerulean scene will do.
With only a small shop offering homemade snacks and umbrellas for rent, the beach remains largely undeveloped, providing a pristine place to enjoy Ithaca's cerulean waters.
But with characters like the ones in The House in the Cerulean Sea, you can't help but wish you belonged to such a wonderful, magical family.
Doctor Manhattan has often been defined by or reduced to just his penis and blazing cerulean nudity, like what happened toward the end of this episode.
Though our Star Spangled Banner is more like the Cerulean Monologue, that doesn't mean designers are completely tone deaf when commenting on what happens beyond the runway.
We adore the square-toe and brilliant cerulean hue of these mules, which come in extended sizes and widths to accommodate feet of all shapes and sizes.
And soon after that, she was back on Facebook, this time with a fake name and an image of a clear cerulean sky as her profile photo.
Honor saves the most handsome cerulean and crimson colorways for the pricier 8GB / 256GB edition of the View 20, and I'm especially fond of the red one.
While cerulean may have indeed been a minor trend, this Williamsburg Victoriana look that romanticized nostalgia has largely come to characterize alternative culture in the mid 2000s.
If the camera was shooting in color, we would have seen the cerulean blue of the north pole's inner vortex, but the spacecraft's speed required monochrome photography.
After all, when you decide to take a casual dip in Mexico's ancient, cerulean-streamed cenotes (think: flooded cave), you're bound to encounter a few unexpected surprises.
Wilson said he had the idea to use drones to listen to songbirds when he was studying Cerulean Warblers in the area just a few seasons earlier.
A few days later, at the big Comme des Garçons shop in Omotesandō, I bought yet another pair of culottes, a fancier pair that are cerulean blue.
For the master bedroom, which has a palette that evokes Dutch master paintings (cerulean, cognac, tangerine), Parente designed a textured brass headboard shaped like a folding screen.
Chances are she'll survive: Ms. Saldana will reprise the role in "Avengers: Infinity War," as well as return as the cerulean-splashed Neytiri in three "Avatar" sequels.
The visual design of the show is exceptional, from Andrés's cerulean hair and asymmetrical ruffled blouses to the creepily pastel dental office where the unsmiling Úrsula works.
Since then, scientists over the years have discovered Cerulean blue, Prussian blue, and Cobalt blue, which, according to NPR, was the last synthesized blue to be commercialized.
" Harris tells us that Coleridge was "mesmerized by weather," that Wordsworth claimed the English sky was much more interesting than, as he wrote, the "cerulean vacancy of Italy.
Hefner wore a cerulean blue gown with cutouts and glitter accents, while Henry opted for a light gray tuxedo with a blue bow tie and velvet smoking slippers.
I observed rustic cliffside towns dotted with hundreds of colorful tiny houses, rickety boats tied to docks, and tanned Italians jumping off tall rocks into clear cerulean waters.
One is a confetti-like pattern of cerise, cerulean and white, while another, in pale orange, bubble-gum pink and mint green, is a '70s-inspired abstract floral.
With its gorgeous cerulean sea, emerald countryside and canary-yellow vintage Renault, the film won for best cinematography when it debuted at the Galway Film Fleadh in 2015.
Ahead, our favorite takes on the trend so far — from the bright white hues at Ulla Johnson to bejeweled accents at Jeremy Scott and cerulean waterlines at Tadashi Shoji.
That island, though, is languidly pretty, photographed in tones of butterscotch and cerulean by the Serbian cinematographer Vladimir Subotic (a regular collaborator of the writer and director, Vladan Nikolic).
The complimentary treat is inspired by the green celestial mural on Grand Central's ceiling, so the doughnut will feature a naturally-colored cerulean blue glaze with tiny gold stars.
His full frontal pose, his body wrapped in a cloth from the waist down, evokes the figure of Christ, an effect heightened by the glow of the cerulean background.
Since the season ended, the definitively most chill of the league's Barneses was in Spain, Mexico, and is now honeymooning in Italy, living it up in some glowing cerulean caves.
Elsewhere, Audubon himself is rendered in flesh tones and with mutton-chop sideburns, staring curiously at a cerulean warbler on his shoulder with neither his rifle nor palette at hand.
It was hard to focus on the trail, with striking views of the cerulean Pacific churning in torments to our left, and on the right, the otherworldly slopes of Terevaka.
Elbow Beach, a long expanse of pink sand facing still more cerulean waters, was much less crowded than Horseshoe Bay but not as picturesque; it's the bridesmaid to Horseshoe's bride.
The trip was heavy with symbolism, as Moon is the first South Korean president to visit Mount Paektu and the cerulean lake at its summit from the North Korean side.
Both heads also recede into space, while the abstract brown form is built up, and the surrounding cerulean is thick and luscious, with smokey whites floating floating just below the surface.
According to The Hindustan Times, the dogs were swimming in a local river that had been polluted by a company releasing industrial waste into it, including some sort of cerulean dye.
Needless to say, the cerulean dessert aroused quite a lot of curiosity, including this crucial question: Does this blue pill-flavored gelato have the same physical effects as its pharmaceutical counterpart?
The picture's uniformly intense hues—including, at my guess, purple, red-orange, burnt orange, lilac, terre verte, sienna, cerulean, golden yellow, violet, black, and white—generate a visual cadenza, violently serene.
It will be visible in a skinny, swooping line from Oregon to South Carolina, with the maximum viewing clocking in at about two minutes and 35 seconds just outside Cerulean, Kentucky.
Cerulean BlueRemember that scene where Andy Sachs (Anne Hathaway) shows up to work in a dumpy blue sweater, and Miranda Priestly swiftly explains just how much the fashion industry influenced her?
These were good "gets": The cerulean warbler is at risk of extinction — like so many birds, a casualty of habitat loss — so noting its whereabouts is particularly important for conservation efforts.
All that said, the first time you see Salvador he's at the bottom of a cerulean-blue swimming pool in a seated position, as still and heavy as a dropped anchor.
There are also a few original song titles that immediately come to mind: "The Cerulean Blues," in which Miranda Priestly would chastise Andy Sachs for her comment about blue bargain bin sweaters.
In the 2006 NYT article about the movie, Eric Wilson points out that the specific cerulean references — Oscar de la Renta's 2002 collection and Yves Saint Laurent's subsequent show — didn't actually happen.
Launching today, June 4, the comprehensive 58-piece collection of vivid face crayons, color-changing lipsticks, beaming highlighters, and more is rendered in classic Crayola shades like cerulean, periwinkle, and steel blue.
Overhead, the sky was cerulean and the wisps of white in the sky looked more like something you would decorate a Christmas tree with, rather than something that could potentially kill us.
Some say that the islands' name refers to the cerulean hues of the surrounding waters; others believe it has to do with the birds flying overhead (''açor'' can mean goshawk in Portuguese).
On albums like "Cerulean Salt," released in 2013, and "Ivy Tripp," from 2015, the band Waxahatchee — led by the Alabama-raised singer-songwriter Katie Crutchfield — has excelled at emotionally frank rock music.
The fashion theme of the evening was decidedly cerulean, with guests and speakers decking themselves out in his preferred hue, adding thoughtful details like a bicycle pin or a cameo featuring Bill's portrait.
The result was climate warming stripes: The stirring cerulean-to-crimson bars tell a story about how the planet has changed over the past century and the what's in store for this one.
Trilobites Some 3,400 years ago, before the Iron Age or the rise of Ancient Greece, people on the Solomon Islands left their white sandy shores for the cerulean seas of the South Pacific.
On our last evening, we ate supper at our hotel, the magnificent Phoenicia, on its beautiful stone terrace with its view of the old city of Valletta, and glimpses of the cerulean harbor.
The Cortana digital assistant for Windows 10 is cool enough (when it works, anyway), but it lacks much of the holographic flair of its cerulean namesake from the Halo first-person shooter series.
Finishing, we slathered on sunscreen, hydrated and resumed paddling the coastline where we regularly funneled into narrow tunnels of mangrove that would then open cinematically to wide vistas of the cerulean Caribbean Sea.
The last leg of their journey, a cramped week's sail through the Aegean and Mediterranean seas aboard a cerulean 2400-meter yacht, the Polina, piloted by three Ukrainian skippers, cost $270,221 a head.
The blue of 20193 is not Cerulean (the company's first pick, back in 2000), Aqua Sky (2003), Blue Turquoise (2005), Blue Iris (2008) nor Serenity (which shared the 2016 title with Rose Quartz).
During her riveting performance of "Love Wins," Underwood channeled her glamorous side in a cerulean Stello gown featuring a dramatic cape (with a subtle tie dye design on the underside!) and front cut-out.
I finger the hem of a tweed power dress, the kind that Rory would have called "too His Girl Friday," and chat with a mother-daughter team of volunteers in cerulean Stars Hollow sweatshirts.
The Dior VIII Grand Bal Coquette, with a cotton-candy pink and cerulean blue palette, gave a clear nod to the colors on the catwalk as part of the Dior spring 2015 couture collection.
But beyond hemlines and sleeve styles and whether or not cerulean belts are a thing, the runways can also be a reflection of issues much larger than what will be hanging in your closet.
She's left the cloudless skies of Highland Park in LA and skipped off back home to the UK—specifically to the leafy suburbs where her parents live, where the weather isn't always cerulean clear.
Photos from the chain of 27 islands, of which only two are inhabited, feature oceans that are nothing but swirls of translucent turquoise, cobalt and cerulean, and sandy beaches so pristine they feel untouched.
SOCHI, Russia — The bartender at the restaurant here flipped a liquor bottle stylishly around his back and laid out the ingredients for a cerulean, absinthe-based cocktail that he garnished with a golden berry.
Team New Zealand, which led Team USA by 8-1 in San Francisco in 2013 only to suffer a collapse, is navigating the cerulean waters of Bermuda more expertly than its more experienced opponent.
The revival of Jodhpur, also known as the Blue City for its cerulean-painted houses, began seven years ago with the opening of the Raas hotel, which was conceived by Dhananajaya and Nikhilendra Singh.
Dressed sharply in a dark suit and cerulean necktie, longtime political consultant Paul Manafort was led into a second-floor courtroom in a federal district court building two blocks from the Capitol on Monday afternoon.
The 18-year-old showed off her own take on Balmain's Spring/Summer 2016 netted, cerulean blue midi skirt while out to dinner with boyfriend Tyga at Il Ciello Italian Restaurant in Beverly Hills, Monday.
That year, tournament organizers changed the color of the clay courts from the traditional reddish orange to a vivid cerulean, seeking a unique brand identity and a better contrast on television with the yellow ball.
When the photo was republished on the cover of Life magazine, and beamed out on America's color TVs, billions of others had to same chance to look back at Earth in all its cerulean glory.
With hues like cerulean and dandelion (nods to the colors you'll find in Crayola's standard 24 box of crayons) you can create multicolored looks like these: You can create gorgeous looks with Crayola's beauty line.
In it we see her strutting through Midtown in a powder-blue A-line shift dress with a cerulean clutch and white shoes (we assume they're Manolos, natch), only to stumble on her own two feet.
In "Double Barrel" (2018), which is set against a starry, cerulean blue sky, a long red tongue extends out from one of the two joined gunmetal grey tubes again slanting down from the painting's upper left.
Blackall's ocean is variously placid, rippling, luminescent, angry, violent, frozen, gray, green, cerulean, black; her waters surge and recede, but her red and white lighthouse and its bearded, contemplative keeper remain stolid and constant — until they don't.
Fast-forward a year, and seven bottles make a yard of fabric, which is cut and sewn by a handful of Flint residents into improbable khaki-tone greatcoats, rain hats, cerulean blue retro swimsuits and other garments.
On the left side, a black triangle extends down from the top edge, like a geometric stalactite, to join a configuration consisting of a red triangle to its left and a cerulean diamond attached at its bottom point.
Mitchell both remembers and memorializes her friend with a large field of cerulean blue brushstrokes across four panels, which is invaded by bright orange clusters that first appear along the bottom of the second panel from the left.
When she decides that the background is sufficiently developed, she scrapes out the cement and, using the smallest sable brush, fills the little holes with white paint mixed with cerulean blue, or sometimes raw umber or yellow ochre.
Once inside the galleries, cerulean blue walls create the backdrop for Rasheed's prints, which are viewed while wearing an iPod that "recognizes" a selection of the larger prints while playing an oral history recording chosen by the artist.
On Tuesday, Paramount released a new trailer for the cerulean, mammalian whirling dervish's upcoming live-action movie, Sonic The Hedgehog, to general adoration — a big feat, considering the movie's style got panned the first time around in April.
Thus arrived a four-seat antique wood bar; elbow-to-elbow marble tables ("It creates a party atmosphere every night"); special terra-cotta floor tiles from Florence; and a muraled ceiling of a cerulean sky and puffy white clouds.
The cast was chosen by Piergiorgio Del Moro, including Alice herself: the South Sudanese-Australian model Duckie Thot, a newcomer, in towering platforms and cerulean blue thigh-high socks, with a starched silk minidress and a white lace pinafore.
Sage grouse, cerulean warblers, gopher tortoises, red-cockaded woodpeckers, longleaf pine, and native grasslands, along with the hundreds of other associated species, have shown a positive response from the proactive conservation measures made possible by the farm bill programs.
The Fierce Deity set, as it's called, is a set of spooky, cerulean armor that gives Link white pupil-less eyes and a coveted in-game attack boost bonus when you wear the cap, tunic, and trousers at the same time.
Buy Now Blue Prosecco, $30 No, this cerulean Prosecco isn't made from blueberries, or from, uh, blue grapes, if those exist; it's a creation sprung forth from combining Prosecco grapes with blue curaçao (yeah, that stuff used in trashy tiki drinks).
There's a hint of cerulean toward the center, but if the new image (which has not been validated or calibrated by NASA) is to be believed, things have gotten a tad more dramatic up north over the past few months.
The leaf green of a quetzal's tail, the cerulean blue of a tree swallow's back, the golden-eyed wings of a great argus are the work of an infinitely patient genetic process—mutation upon mutation, like paint layered on canvas.
The original floors were not in usable condition to be restored to their original stones, and Mr. Fallenberg had them paved with a colorful Persian tile pattern mimicking the Turkish period, with touches of the cerulean blue found throughout Acre.
One of the most indelible scenes from the April inter-Korean summit was that of South Korean President Moon Jae-in and North Korea's Kim Jong Un conversing while taking a leisurely stroll atop the cerulean blue footbridge in Panmunjom.
As I walked through Scott's current exhibition of intaglio prints, which runs through December 24 at Cerulean Arts, it occurred to me that Scott, even though Hanna Barbera cartoons are no longer his inspiration, is still a playful artist at heart.
Its lively surface is vigorously brushed; a fat rectangle of sullied yellows, on the left, abuts a streaky slab of white in the center, which in turn is held in place by a pillar of cerulean blue on the right.
Advertising CANNES, France — The top hitters in media and advertising descended on the beaches of southern France last week, lounging on yachts and sipping wine and frozen rosé slushies as the sun sparkled on the cerulean water of the French Riviera.
Appointment Lounging on a cerulean leather chair at his store on the Lower East Side, a glass of Bunnahabhain 12-year-old Scotch in hand, Vivek Nagrani talked about the two types of men who frequent high-end clothing shops.
The film — with gorgeous scenes of Ms. Lynch plunged, nymphlike, into a cerulean sea or riding shotgun through the emerald countryside in a canary-yellow vintage Renault — won for best cinematography when it debuted at the Galway Film Fleadh in 2015.
Yet on Sunday, amid a rare lull, nearly three million people - about three-quarters of eligible voters - queued on a crisp, cerulean autumn day to exercise their democratic rights, with pro-democracy candidates ultimately winning nearly 400 of the 452 seats.
The figure's chest is a field of cerulean blue cluttered with a blue star, a donut-like circle, scrubby brush marks, and a brown X, which brings to mind Malcolm X, while the black head and shoulder recalls Ellison's Invisible Man.
Along with the 12 new vivid colors sitting inside each tube, the drugstore brand is also bringing back our favorite Crayola shade names — like Razzmatazz, Purple Heart, and Cerulean, to name a few — that always seemed to go missing from the box.
To see them fully requires approaching them very closely and seeing where the first layers of the paint — royal blue; deep violet; a near-cerulean so vibrant it's shocking we could ever have overlooked it — bleed out at the edges of the canvases.
Then, two weeks ago, at its fall 2019 show in Milan, the label upcycled its most powerful reliable, the Teddy Bear, this time in the classic fawn of stuffed animals but also in strident hues of cyan blue, cerulean and corn yellow.
The "free gift" was something of a let down (I believe it was the chocolate left for me near the bed) but the room and its view of the city's ceramic tiled roofs and, beyond that, a deep cerulean sea, were lovely.
And in new findings that will be published soon — and are enough to turn this working mother's feet cerulean — scientists have discovered that the key to a successful long-term booby partnership is the equitable sharing of nest duties year after year.
So the 24-count box currently includes the following crayon colors: red, yellow, blue, brown, orange, green, violet, black, carnation pink, yellow orange, blue green, red violet, red orange, yellow green, blue violet, white, violet red, dandelion, cerulean, apricot, scarlet, green yellow, indigo and gray.
Toward the end of the show are three linocuts based on a wonderful painting at its beginning — a 2016 canvas dominated by an expanse of cerulean blue bordered by the artist's lovely stretched-face scheme, more than 30 years old and inspired by Picasso.
With each SWZLE pack, you'll get two reusable straws, a cleaning brush, and a carrying case in your choice of color and print: Ibiza Marble/Spanish Gold Marble, Cerulean Marble/Pink Swirl Marble, Bondi Beach/Cali Love, Palm Leaves/ Blue Ocean, or Midnight Black/Marine Green.
They've since filled the wooden plantation-style building with their own work — swirling cerulean and scarlet vases and sculptural pieces with multicolored jellyfish forms that appear to hang in midair — as well as a few items from other makers, including Jim Graper's sea-urchin-like paperweights.
But Grace gets sidetracked when she finds out Congressman Sandoval is speaking outside the White House; she's thinking about Will fighting the good fight while she chooses which shade of blue best suits Cheeto finger orange (which, quick aside: My suggestion would be Cerulean, but you do you).
This 15-by-52-foot plaza is engineered so precisely atop the car park that, despite the slope of the terrain, the narrow cerulean-tiled pool and the small parcel of man-made beach that fronts it seem to sit level with the roof of the main house.
Officially, Morris and Polonsky have little to do with what's on a client's menu (aside from its logo, typefaces and layout), but they have tended to partner with chefs who prefer serving things like cerulean spirulina smoothies and magenta-hued radicchio salads that feel intended for future snapshots.
Six years ago, I floated in the cerulean water at Tunnels Beach, on the north shore of Kauai, while pregnant with my older son, Felix, my sun-warmed belly poking above the waves as I took in the rippling red-and-green cliffs of the Na Pali Coast.
It's the sort of still that makes you think, 'cool, this is going to be slightly soft-focus and romantic, maybe featuring a bit of millennial pink or a washed-out cerulean background, slow motion and a color contrast that's been pulled right down to make everything dreamlike.
As the most prominent feature in the spaces both nights, the tinsel engaged me, and helped me to notice the sparkles all around: photos printed on glossy paper, paintings covered in a cerulean glitter, inflatable waving tubes (the kind you see at car dealerships), quietly billowing with a silky sheen.
He put the names of the dishes he was going to cook onto sheets of paper and then matched each one with the platter that he thought would best highlight the food's color and shape: cerulean blue for some plumlike beets, for instance, and a stark white for the grilled and crispy meat.
The bustling Grand Bazaar, the cafes, the pathways along the Bosporus bordered by enormous, craggy rocks, the people of all ages and manner of dress fishing in the cerulean blue waters, the majestic mosques, grand palaces and hotels, and the picture-perfect narrow alleyways beckoning travelers to careen through their zigzagging routes: all of it simply oozed Turkishness.
In "Face Off," painted this year, an unbridgeable chasm of concrete and cerulean separates a young boy with a tentative posture and uncertain expression (the shadows of his legs look like arms trying to pull him under a poolside chaise) from a patriarchal figure with hoary head, reflective shades, thrusting chin, and great protrusion of belly.
The stones used come in a range of hues — from green to light blue to orange — but to get myself back in order this fall after an itinerant summer, I'm going to rely on the heavily mottled teal and cerulean ones, their white and black striations providing a nice, momentary distraction from the stacks of paper accumulating.
In reporting on the fate of these winter arteries — and the grand efforts to save them and the communities which rely on these ice roads — I came to see the roads as a symbol of northern fortitude, the essence of human adaptability distilled into a cerulean blue pathway of ice painstakingly engineered, built and maintained against all arctic odds.
Determined to restore the 6,500-square-foot property with as little outside help as necessary, the women cleaned the place and painted the walls using natural pigments mixed with lime: white with a touch of ocher for the corridors and stairwells; a moody cerulean for Lueders's bedroom and what Sacret Young describes as "watery clouds" for one of the bathrooms.
Cerulean, Priestly explains, first showed itself a few years earlier in a collection by Oscar de la Renta and was soon adopted by a number of other influential designers before it "filtered down through the department stores and then trickled on down into some tragic Casual Corner, where you no doubt fished it out of some clearance bin," she says.
In Florence to attend the Pitti Uomo men's wear trade fair, the largest in the world, he had joined an unlikely assortment of V.I.P. guests — the model and influencer Lucky Blue Smith and Tim Cook, the Apple chief executive, among them — at a Cavalli show held in the courtyard of the 14th-century Florence Charterhouse beneath a cerulean Tuscan sky.
"Most of us are familiar with the Orangutan, but relatively few of us are aware of the critically endangered birds of Southeast Asia, such as Sulu Hornbill, Siau Scops-owl Otus siaoensis, Annobon Scops-owl Otus feae, Cebu Flowerpecker Dicaeum quadricolor, or Cerulean Paradise-flycatcher Eutrichomyias rowleyi, any of which could have been lost to palm oil [habitat destruction] this year," said McKeon.
Out now, the debut collection consists of psychedelic ceramic stools handmade by craftsmen on the Italian Amalfi Coast; the terra-cotta seats (originally developed for the fall 2015 Celine runway show) were molded on a traditional pottery wheel in five distinct shapes and then painted with an experimental combination of glazes and oxides in colors including acid green, vibrant amber and marbled cerulean.
While the cerulean, colossal-sized dildo could very well be a jab at Zack Snyder's desire to make Doctor Manhattan exorbitantly hung in his 2009 movie adaptation of the comic book (even though source material depicts Manhattan as having an average-sized endowment), we get the idea that Laurie Blake, after all these years, still has feelings for Doctor Manhattan.
If you're familiar with color forecasting at all, it's most likely thanks to a scene in the 2006 film "The Devil Wears Prada," in which the fashion-magazine mandarin Miranda Priestly, played by Meryl Streep, explains to her young, fashion-skeptical assistant why the assistant, played by Anne Hathaway, happens to be wearing a sweater in a very particular shade of blue known as cerulean.
Throughout it all, he consistently managed to capture new moods that were just around the corner, creating pieces women never knew they needed until the clothes went down the runway: a bibbed, tea-length, Peter Pan-collared dress in a deep cerulean lace (fall 2004); a buckled, square-heeled Sun King court shoe (fall 2012); a short-sleeved pajama shirtdress, covered in iridescent pink sequins (fall 2013).
See Missoni, where the whole room was bathed in a cerulean light meant to represent a "door that connects different moments in the history of a fashion house," like a magical wormhole in space and time leading to a moment in the mid-1970s (according to the show notes) when women wore enveloping striped capes, chunky zigzag coats, thin swishy trousers and long metallic sheaths.
" In the 2006 movie " The Devil Wears Prada ," Miranda Priestly, the fashion-editor character played by Meryl Streep, explained how the recondite decisions made at the highest levels of the style industry trickle down to the rest of us, meaning that the cerulean sweater or blush bathroom for which you have developed a seemingly independent desire was actually "selected by the people in this room from a pile of stuff.
Jamal Penjweny's satirical photographic series Saddam is Here (1-10) features everyday Iraqis (butchers, dentists, etc) covering their faces with life-size pictures of the dictator's face; Ali Eyal's painting depicts the dead body of an Iraqi farmer spilling out of a car, painted in a pattern based on Google Earth aerial views; while Kuwaiti artist Thuraya Al Baqsami's delicate, cerulean acrylics evoke the trauma that Kuwaitis suffered when Hussein's army invaded their country.
Instead of engulfing the country in a cerulean blue wave, Democrats picked up the seats they needed to regain control of the House, but lost key battles that would have suggested a more definitive rejection of President Donald Trump and his party: Beto O'Rourke fell to Texas Senator Ted Cruz; Andrew Gillum conceded to Florida Governor Rick Perry; and abolish ICE proponent Randy Bryce lost to Republican Bryan Steil, who will take over House Speaker Paul Ryan's outgoing seat.
The firm demolished virtually every aspect of the home but retained that original flow — one that reflected the era's increasingly bourgeois postwar mentality, when nuclear families became the norm — while subtly referencing the groovy period in which the building was erected: Midcentury-style built-ins in brass and eucalyptus and wenge wood now line the hallway, which leads to a "Jetsons"-worthy kitchen with jade green laminate cabinets, geometric cement floor tiles and a customized breakfast nook upholstered in nubby cerulean wool by Raf Simons for Kvadrat.
When the American cockroach lands on its back trying to flick the glorious wasp off that moves like the hybrid of green tin and blue glass, gem- tragic cerulean task, finite and fathomable as a photoshopped sea, the plan is already in full swing: into the neurotransmitter- primeval that drives the bidding of the now upended resolute legs of cockroach American— six times the size of the wasp, and the color of a bottle of Budweiser—thrusts the neurosurgical stinger, the accuracy of which is neither hate nor love but the beginning of the brief paralysis in which she needs to suspend the roach so, unimpeded, she can target a second cockroach ground zero in its roach- ancient cockroach head.
One morning the Caribbean was cut upby seven prime ministers who bought the sea in bolts—one thousand miles of aquamarine with lace trimmings,one million yards of lime-colored silk,one mile of violet, leagues of cerulean satin—who sold it at a markup to the conglomerates,the same conglomerates who had rented the water spoutsfor ninety-nine years in exchange for fifty ships,who retailed it in turn to the ministerswith only one bank account, who then resold itin ads for the Caribbean Economic Community,till everyone owned a little piece of the sea,from which some made saris, some made bandannas;the rest was offered on trays to white cruise shipstaller than the post office; then the dogfightsbegan in the cabinets as to who had first soldthe archipelago for this chain store of islands.

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