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As the exhibition progresses, grays and blacks come to prominence.
But, this is my antenna to the grays out there!
Conceived by Donnetta Lavinia Grays and Tamilla Woodard, and written by Grays, "Warriors Don't Cry" chronicles Ya Girl's reawakening after a figure from the past contacts her and introduces her to an earlier struggle.
Grays was discharged from the precinct not long after his arrest.
In the living room, he kept a palette of sophisticated grays.
More recently I've felt quite satisfied making concentric circles in grays.
Baltimore will see more Freddie Grays — and the fires that follow.
I didn't fight them on the whites and light grays, though.
" (William J. Bratton is the police commissioner.) Mr. Grays, who speaks with an intense focus, has an elaborate tattoo on his right arm, a tribute to his paternal grandmother that says, "Willa May Grays 1928-2004.
I struggled enormously with greens, grays and any pale or muted colors.
So why do some people get to experience grays earlier than others?
And as the population grays, labor needs will only continue to increase.
They wash out the grays, which is usually where the truth lies.
He had dutifully painted streets of terraced housing in browns and grays.
I'm 28, and I just got my hair dyed to hide my grays.
Each has been spray-painted monochromatically in magentas, greens, yellows, and bluish grays.
I also always take my L'Oreal Root Cover-Up to cover my grays.
" Older writers are sometimes called "grays," as in, "We already have a gray.
For home, grays and mauves lead the way for a more minimalist approach.
In specially designed shipping containers were six chocolate bays and two dappled grays.
Now it finally has a video, in an appropriately dark palette of grays.
Sometimes, it would feature a wide range of drab grays and blocks of text.
Basalt has a look to it too, all grays and blues, rocks and saltwater.
The grays are clear but slightly blurry, the range of values devoid of extremes.
The researchers measured a dose of 9.46 grays (Gy), which is very, very high.
Byrd expects to be moved to Grays Harbor Community Hospital, near Aberdeen, this week.
So there might not be more grays, but what's there is the damn grayest.
The show was being hosted at the historic Grays Armory building on Bolivar Street.
EMUI's current color scheme focuses on unusually dingy and muted colors — grays and browns.
In an interview last week, Mr. Grays said he was not given a seatbelt.
Men and women no longer see hair color as something that just covers grays.
GRAYS POINTE RD., 12944, No. B-Myong S. Han to Kwang H. Hyun, $185,000.
GRAYS, England — Who were they, where were they going, and where were they from.
GRAYS, England — Who were they, where were they going, and where were they from.
Once my hair starting going white, I felt more comfortable in silvers and grays.
His color wheel swings between warm reds and oranges to cold blues, grays, and purples.
That's not to say you have to forego your traditional oxblood reds and heather grays.
The series, drenched in shadows and hazy grays, explores what happens when vigilantism goes unchecked.
Instead of blacks and grays, the planet Ahch-To was bright, rich and very green.
In a sea of grays and blacks, I felt like a fire — weightless, totally unstoppable.
We spend winter in a rotation of grays, blacks, and too-cold-to-care colors.
The Grays are hoping to raise an additional $1 million to reach even more children.
The couple reportedly planned a "genderless" nursery with white and grays replacing pink or blue.
In true Bollywood tradition, "Batla House" chooses to hide its grays under black and white.
The quality of Hujar's hand-done prints, tending to sumptuous blacks and simmering grays, transfixes.
"A monster is still out there," Grays Harbor County Commissioner Vickie Raines wrote on Facebook.
He perfected the deluxe tonal style — soft white-grays, velvety darks — that became his brand.
Mr. Grays shouted at the driver, climbing back up the steps to avoid getting sideswiped.
DePaul was led by Tanita Allen, who had 19 points, and Mart'e Grays added 14.
The unit I am on this time is all grays and beige and stale air.
The subdued color scheme included warm steel grays, light wood flooring and Scandinavian-style furniture.
He sticks exclusively to black and white and the grays that those two can yield.
In "Draw the Line" (2015), Meyer restricts herself to warm and cool blacks and grays.
"There have been a lot of pink, nudes and grays — very soft, beautiful colors," she says.
Instead, the forthcoming babe will luxuriate in a monochrome modern room, accented with grays and whites.
Ambulance staff discovered the bodies at Waterglade Industrial Park in Grays just before 1:40 a.m.
Children with the Grays' particular mutation of Batten die between the ages of 6 and 12.
The next day, the regional FBI office and the Grays Harbor County Sheriff's office joined in.
Try a root concealer to cover grays, so you can go weeks without coloring your hair.
The next day, the regional FBI office and the Grays Harbor County Sheriff's Office joined in.
The palette includes calming blues and grays—all paired with modern and elegant furniture and accessories.
Everything is in shadow; the movie, largely shot at night, is bathed in grays and blacks.
The landscape has rotted into a moonscape of grays, gashed by trenches and pockmarked by craters.
Select the B&W category and adjust the intensity, tone, grays and grain in the image.
The austere reds, pinks and grays of coyote willow line the banks of the Humboldt River.
The frequent sight of evenly spaced dancers, dressed simply in grays and blacks, was overly static.
The colors are generally muted: greens and grays and blacks and an extraordinary variety of browns.
Below, an astounding panoply of deep soft grays emerges from the shadows: building facades, sidewalks, pavement.
Then when grays scored their second he sang 'we're gonna win 3-2' and so on.
Take it from these women who chose to stop covering their grays in their 20s and 30s.
Read: rich-brown leathers, transitional metallics, and versatile grays — in all the casual-cool styles we love.
Its end is undignified, the stately alien grays and their elegant flying saucers reduced to shit weasels.
I love greens, blues, grays, so buyers won't feel like they're looking at thousands of paint colors.
But lately, we've grown tired of the typical blacks and grays we see time and time again.
Mr. Grays prides himself on getting to know the community he serves, he told me on Wednesday.
Her crisp azures stand in vivid contrast to her stormcloud grays; the piece is mature and assertive.
A massive explosion racks the image on the screen, sucking all the grays out of the picture.
Berran's palette combines full-throated primary and secondary hues with black, white and a range of grays.
The Dodgers went through several names in their early years in Brooklyn — Atlantics, Grays, Bridegrooms, Superbas, Robins.
Rooms are also generously sized, and outfitted with padded headboards, soft throws and palettes of soothing grays.
The record for most victories with only one loss is 29, set by the 1884 Providence Grays.
He was detained in connection with the investigation into the grisly discovery in Grays, England, on Oct.
They seize slowly into focus, and you start to see a Doppler map of finely parsed grays.
There will be rugs on the terrazzo floors and more color everywhere: grays, blues, greens and golds.
I chose a more subtle aesthetic that incorporated light blues and grays with white and wood tones.
Once in the gallery, cold black is exchanged for bold pinks, deep blues, bright whites, and soft grays.
Her hair — originally a mass of well-kept brunette waves — grays, frizzes, and grows into an unmanageable tangle.
She remarkably expands the standard palette of the copier with a full range of whites, grays, and blacks.
Many of these works are done in a limited palette of light and dark grays or creamy beige.
"We are continuing to look at any and all possibilities," Grays Harbor County Sheriff Rick Scott tells PEOPLE.
At an early age, Alex realizes she can see ghosts, or what she'll later learn are called Grays.
"As hair grays, something happens that causes this gene to produce even lower levels of melanin," Adhikari said.
The range of hues labelled "mountain" range from browns to grays; from an olive green to a peach.
China has loosened its family planning policy as its population grays, birth rates slow and its workforce declines.
At Saks, the personal-shopping area looks like a high-end salon, all hushed grays and sparkling lights.
After a year's renovation, this restaurant is reopening with a sleek, neutral look in grays, black and brown.
And on the West Coast, Senator Maria Cantwell, a Democrat, couldn't win coastal, blue-collar Grays Harbor, Wash.
Her palette of pinks, peaches, and other pastels, offset with blacks and grays, makes everything bold and pronounced.
The playwright, Donnetta Lavinia Grays, is also the sole performer (alternating with David Ryan Smith on some dates).
The subtle grays of Velázquez and the rapt quietness of still-lifes by Giorgio Morandi strongly influenced her.
Swapping out your go-to blacks, grays, and navys for some color can make a world of difference.
Shapes and atmospheres loom in whites and textured grays from Stygian blackness: sculpted light, with a muscular feel.
Her new work continues in this vein, with pale shades of paint layered over metallics and muddy grays.
New Yorkers notoriously have a somber palette, and we have a deeper muted palette: grays, blacks, deep blues.
Or, if you prefer the language of another sense, it was like seeing colors after knowing only grays.
Grays was forced to leave his United States Postal Service truck unattended and double-parked on a busy street.
Another reason the temples may be more susceptible to graying may follicle cycling—the process by which hair grays.
The lorry was discovered early Wednesday morning in Waterglade Industrial Park on Eastern Avenue in the town of Grays.
There's a vocabulary-highlighting feature that grays out less common words, which is adjustable to match your vocabulary level.
"What we are doing at Grays Peak is paying a lot of attention to the supply chain," he said.
The material is instead designed to not show sweat during exercise, and is offered in chic grays and blues.
The tricoat Competizione red is a $2,4.53 option, but lovely blues, grays and silvers are on offer for $600.
The display struggles with dark grays and blacks under the default settings, but some tinkering can solve that problem.
Here's a summer take on the classic smoky eye: Switch out the grays and blacks for purples and lavenders.
Children with the Grays' particular form of Batten disease, CLN6, often die between the ages of 6 and 12.
The officers handcuff and frisk Mr. Grays before escorting him past his postal truck to a black police cruiser.
By the time Mr. Grays arrived at the front door of 999 President Street, the police were approaching him.
Some maps are cramped spaces of ugly boxy browns and grays while others explode with color and architectural complexity.
On medical advice, Rothko shifted to working with acrylic on paper, in deep browns and grays, burgundies and greens.
The artist employed faster, looser brush strokes, creating veils of blues, pinks and grays to achieve a delicate transparency.
Against the warm grays of Shrill's color palette, our heroine's candy-striped pink dresses glow like scoops of sorbet.
Navy blues and grays have replaced the bright blue and yellow sunshine logos that decorate the company's hulking stores.
"White House in Sertig Valley" (1926) sets that house in a green field, highlighted by grays, pinks and blue.
Just as his golfing attire leans toward grays, blues, browns and whites, his public persona leans toward vanilla malted.
Neutral tones like grays and whites were seen frequently in the early 2010s, replacing the previous decade's beige trend.
Rachel Quarmby-Spadaccini's costumes are in a selection of blues and grays, with men, bare-chested, in short kilts.
It was during those years that he began to endow somber magentas, grays, and blues with a smoldering complexity.
Perusing them in order constitutes a quiet, mysterious journey through which you encounter grays of all shades and alluring textures.
The combination of richer blues to greens and softer grays achieves a decor effect that effortlessly balances luxury with comfort.
My mother tumbled out in streams and spurts, a spectrum of grays and whites that were occasionally lighter than bone.
We saw traditional grays and checks at Topshop Unique and Chanel, alongside Prada's hyper-feminine red and yellow fitted number.
The contrast is almost too dramatic, especially in darker scenes where the borders between grays and blacks starts to disappear.
Try breaking up your blacks and grays with browns and mustards (and maybe throw some orange in the mix, too).
The dusty browns and grays of the desert gave way to oranges, yellows, and greens so vivid they seemed unnatural.
On Baseball BOSTON — There were no gifts for Alex Rodriguez on Thursday, in his final game in Yankee road grays.
Amid the grays and browns of a lively stretch of Bleecker Street near the Bowery, a lacy curtain glows red.
Mr. Grays recounted these aspects of his biography to me at Brown Memorial Baptist Church in Clinton Hill, in Brooklyn.
The video released by Mr. Adams's office ends with the officers placing Mr. Grays, in handcuffs, in their unmarked car.
Pros: Affordable, lasts until your next shampoo, completely covers grays and roots, blends seamlesslyCons: Can be slightly messy at first
Last month, Olive & June, picking up on the budding trend, introduced ombré manicure kits in blues, pinks, grays and reds.
You really have to offer the best fabrics, but within a conservative and classic selection: navys, grays, stripes and plaids.
Donnetta Lavinia Grays is winningly uninhibited in her fable-like solo show about a community seduced by a mysterious benefactor.
BONN, Germany — A rendering of early-20th-century London's industrial grime in ethereal blues and green-grays by Claude Monet.
The grays we touched, the humpbacks, whose waters mesmerized us from 10 feet away are the grandest symphony on Earth.
It's a shiny antidote to the messy grays of the real world and its seemingly heady collapse into end times.
So many of them have even embraced their grays to the extent that their Instagram handles reflect it: young_and_gray, saltandpeperpixie, gray.and.beyond.
"People usually notice their first grays in their early 30s," says trichologist Anabel Kingsley of leading London hair clinic Philip Kingsley.
In their place are the lush greens of the fictitious California University quad and the grays of every dorm room ever.
Other Purples include Coco, Mr. Gallant, and Evie (they survived the phantom plane ride!), while Mallory was relegated to the Grays.
"It was a nice summer day," Sheriff Scott told PEOPLE in 2009, when he was an undersheriff of Grays Harbor County.
When doctors came to this diagnosis, they told the Grays there was nothing that could be done to save their girls.
His food will reflect what he calls the Northeastern Coast, in a dining room of weathered blues, greens, grays and white.
Beyond the gold and glossy exteriors and marble lobbies, the private spaces are low-key, decorated in grays, cream and chocolates.
With lovely, soft textures and a palette given to muted blues and grays, are the works nostalgic, or are they sardonic?
And yet somehow all of them, captured in delicate salted-paper prints that luxuriate in ethereal velvety grays, are serenely beautiful.
The team that would eventually be the Dodgers was called the Grays, the Atlantics, the Grooms, the Bridegrooms and the Superbas.
The one the band released for the Detroit show featured a hazy mountain range, black and grays on a fading yellow.
The team behind the park's census of Eastern grays say an accurate tally is possible despite the critters', well, squirrelish ways.
The unruly blacks and grays of "Folded Greens" result from a combination of visible brushwork, uneven staining and shifts in tone.
There's an intentionally rudimentary story-time feel to it, and Woodard's direction emphasizes the intimate interactions between Grays and her audience.
We see landscapes stretching away to the horizon line, minglings of blacks and grays and whites, bleak exercises in perspectival drawing.
The Grays and their children filled Mr. Serugendo and Ms. Uwamahoro's apartment with furniture, kitchen utensils and toys for the children.
The book's color palette, strong on grays and pale blues, conveys its honest yet hopeful depiction of its young narrator's situation.
Her grays are just starting to come in, but she's looking forward to more, and she has no plans to hide them.
In a sea of serious black and grays, she stood out in colorful high fashion that seemed designed to steal the limelight.
Much like yellow or neon, it requires a lot more styling sensibility than wearing uncomplicated hues of trusty black or simple grays.
The painting is dizzying, as the red and blue strips assert and recede against a swirl of muted grays, whites, and yellows.
Within the re-creation of shadow and light, the painting's surfaces — walls, doorway, floor — ricochet to life in grays, yellows, and browns.
If you don't have the best lighting, the results will be noisy, with overexposed whites and blacks that look more like grays.
Chloé followed suit, showing pink tutu maxi-dresses that poked out from underneath trainspotter-style ribbed jumpers in dull blues and grays.
"We wanted to go with calming grays and pinks," Angela tells PEOPLE, sharing exclusive photos of her baby girl's sweet sleep space.
Gnoli's close-ups, limited to an earthy palette of ochres, siennas, umbers, grays, and blacks, abstract the imagery into simple, colored shapes.
"This phone is a gateway into India," said Brian Blair, principal and co-founder at Grays Peak Capital, in a phone interview.
The show includes a room on "Paris, La Seine," with a series of paintings done in muted tones of grays and browns.
And like I said, most things that I see in the world is in grays, so it's pretty easy with this stuff.
The officers' names became known because of an accident report Mr. Grays obtained at the 71st Precinct station house, which identified them.
It showed in muted blacks and grays with specks of light or shine occasionally beaming back and creating the illusion of movement.
Its color was one of those on-trend grays from an upscale catalog, with a name like Elephant's Breath or Slipper Satin.
I let my eyes blur and saw only the greens and grays of the earth, felt only the wind and the light.
In one Manhattan apartment, for instance, Mr. Cunningham used a palette of dark grays, resulting in a deeply cozy, cocoon-like bedroom.
We updated the color palette of those clothes where you'd normally be in browns and grays and some pinks and some greens.
It's no wonder that this fantasy — with its cheery enchantments and portentous inky swirls, its steely grays and tight pacing — feels familiar.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads PARIS — Socialist and communist art can evoke the drab grays and cold aesthetic of social realism.
The weird symbolism in Jo Baer's paintings fuse the grays of her early Minimalist abstractions with visions of Irish myths and monuments.
The Grays have also paid part of their monthly $1,500 rent, either through fund-raising or by digging into their own pockets.
Always, though, shining through the carefully, beautifully painted grays, is the clarity of McCracken's humor, bright and invigorating, like flickers of sunlight.
Another large work, from a cave in Indonesia, traces the outline of human hands and feet, in deep plum hues and slate grays.
They tend to work in stark monochromes, painting the world in claustrophobic grays and blacks, clouding any hope in atonal scraping and distortion.
In a radio interview on WNYC, Grays walked listeners through the details of the incident that led to his arrest on March 17.
In a radio interview on WNYC, Grays walked listeners through the details of the incident that led to his arrest on March 783.
Amidst them, a hair pick of charcoals, mochas, and ash grays with a handle resembling a fist stands poised in a leafy base.
The truck was found early Wednesday at an industrial site in Grays, in the county of Essex, about 25 miles east of London.
As designed by Beowulf Boritt (sets) and Keith Parham (lighting), this production sticks to a spectrum of late-autumn sepias and wintry grays.
Celmins used a different black pencil for each drawing, from very hard to very soft, achieving a wide and subtle range of grays.
For your next-season inspiration, use burnt orange, salmon, and peach to compliment your existing collection of earthy browns, blacks, grays, and creams.
The diverse cast (Hiran Abeysekera, Hayley Carmichael , Hervé Goffings , Omar Silva, and Kalieaswari Srinivasan), costumed in mute grays and blacks, quietly command attention.
Dull grays associated with brutalism were employed by Esteban Cortazar and Miu Miu, while turgid browns flooded the runways at Givenchy and Hermès.
When you do that, you lose quality of image, and blacks become grays and it all becomes muddy and you can't see it.
The only clear differences between gray horses and bays or chestnuts, is that grays are easier to spot and harder to keep clean.
" She says the Grays' behavior is "just really odd" and that they are wearing dark clothing with "weird symbolism or wording on it.
The clothes here are cut wide, floaty: a series of button-up shirts ($89) and baggy trousers ($115) in pastels and soft grays.
After Mr. Grays was taken away by the police officers in an unmarked car, that vehicle had hit another in front of it.
Police were called to an industrial park near the town of Grays, in the eastern English county of Essex at 1:40 a.m.
Louis Browns and Cleveland Indians pitcher] Satchel Paige and [Homestead Grays catcher] Josh Gibson and all the great players, including Cool Papa Bell.
Over the coming weeks we'll undoubtably be seeing more celeb transformations — whether DIY hair color, embracing their grays, or trying out new haircuts.
My copy of the book sported a classroom-ready cover of muted grays and the title was announced in a blockish, sober font.
And then, everything changes as your attention moves across the painting, registering the artist's different intervals of grays and colors without repeating herself.
Design flourishes like jeweled light fixtures, Art Deco wall prints and long drapery were set amid a sophisticated palette of creams, taupes and grays.
"We used a lot of grays, off-whites and accents of black, then added in soft blues and pops of red," Wiedmann tells PEOPLE.
In another incident in April 2009, Lluka joined other officers responding to a noise complaint at location not far from where Grays was arrested.
Set your bedtime, and as the time approaches, Android grays out the screen, turns on a blue light filter, and enables Do Not Disturb.
The refrigerated unit was picked up at Purfleet dock, not far from Grays, while police believe the truck cab was driven over from Ireland.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson visited Grays, the town where the truck was found, on Monday and signed a book of condolences for the victims.
Maurice Robinson, 25, from Craigavon, Northern Ireland was arrested shortly after the bodies were found in an industrial park in Grays, Essex, on Wednesday.
Styled mostly in monochromatic looks of blacks, grays, tans, olive, merlot, the whole knit-on-knit thing is something we can definitely get behind.
But no insurer filed proposals to sell individual plans either on or outside the exchange next year in either Klickitat or Grays Harbor counties.
"Ahartlandmurmer" (1993) is a cloud-like study of whites and grays punctured by a horizontal strip of compactly painted squibs in green and pink.
And although the jury is still out as to whether or not stress causes grays, freaking out about those silver strands certainly doesn't help.
Clad by Patricia E. Doherty, the costume designer, in nondescript blacks and grays, Melissa Macleod Herion's Tracy appears to be an unctuous little nobody.
This shift from the grays, browns and green colored landscapes and costuming in Scotland only adds to the sense of duality and con artistry.
Bright primary colors were the first I could identify with any conviction; I struggled enormously with greens, grays and any pale or muted colors.
Essex Police were called to an industrial park near the town of Grays, in the eastern English county of Essex at 1:40 a.m.
Demonstrators carrying a sign that read, "Fire killer cops," led hundreds of supporters to the Homestead Grays Bridge, halting traffic for a few hours.
Lieutenant Machado appears in the video wearing a backward baseball cap and a black vest as he stands a few feet from Mr. Grays.
She has contrasted their bisque paleness with pedestals of architecturally significant, heavily veined colored stone, often in layers — dappled grays, rusty crimsons, deep mustards.
Members of the unit are expected to work in uniform, Mr. Bratton said, and the officers who arrested Mr. Grays were wearing street clothes.
But if the winter plaids were all grays, navies and burgundies, summer plaids, particularly this season, are an explosion of pinks, blues and yellows.
Busts and hips were obscured, and the palette was a spectrum most often seen under fluorescent lights — corporate blues, pallor grays and acid whites.
Accents like pillows and handmade rugs from India and Tibet are brighter but still in soft colors, such as muted blues, grays and greens.
Charles Lai showed up a little bit later in prison grays and handcuffs: His family had not been able to come up with bail.
More mellow variations could be found in the saffron tones at Arthur Arbesser and the burnt amber interspersed with grays and greens at Etro.
On this day, Lake Michigan was painted in a moody palette of grays and silvers, with a straight dark line at the overcast horizon.
Staring at a flock of mixed gulls during winter can be confounding: Their differences are subtle, the birds in pale browns, grays and whites.
The appeal of these pages comes in the juxtaposition of the brightest reds and yellows against a space palette of subdued grays and black.
The officers — Luis Machado, Lazo Lluka, Miguel Rodriguez and David Savella from the 71st precinct — arrested Grays and bundled him into their unmarked police vehicle.
Befitting Spring, a color palette of pastel pinks, yellows and blues were turned out in lightweight fabrics which also included soft grays, white and cream.
Women, on the other hand, had an equal distribution of grays at the temples, front and top of the head, with less towards the back.
Seasonal nail trends are pretty predictable: soft watercolors for spring, candy-hued brights for summer, and moodier reds, blues, and grays for fall and winter.
Hillary Clinton celebrates victory But for one night, the grays of gender politics -- and politics in general -- were dulled by the bright strokes of history.
The grays and whites of the nearly abstract "Birds," which seems to depict gulls above a narrow band of waves, display a fairly juicy impasto.
Mr. Mitchell grew up in Grays Ferry, a neighborhood in South Philadelphia where rows of identical low-income housing units sit alongside faded corner bodegas.
And now you can even fix your hair like a pro, thanks to their new pods that touch up color, hide grays and tint brows.
Look at how the dark grays blend into the blacks on the TCL P-Series (left) while they stand out on the Amazon TV (right).
Our nail-polish picks also tend take a turn for the brighter once June rolls around, veering towards neons and pastels over grays and nudes.
AP: What about the big guy who saves the really pretty little girl and then was like in the convent with all the other grays?
It only calls for two eyeshadow shades and features metallic brown hues, rather than stark blacks and grays, making it a lot easier to master.
The police and the Grays make small talk while Lloyd searches through his emails to find one he received after registering for the admissions tour.
In the background, rendered in pale grays, the three-masted whaling vessel, with all sails raised, looms like a ghost ship against a white sky.
Dominated by pinks and grays, it pushes the technique of scrumbling to its busiest extremes, unleashing a multilayered sea of blues, yellows, silvers, and black.
Whether or not you get those "premature" grays depends almost entirely on your genetics, but researchers are still figuring out exactly which genes are involved.
The case against Mr. Grays, who is black, had drawn the attention of Eric L. Adams, the Brooklyn borough president and a former police officer.
It camouflages unwanted grays and roots on all hair types and textures and the coverage will last until the next time you wash your hair.
The Rita Hazan Root Concealer Touch Up Stick is a water-resistant root touch-up stick that conceals grays and roots along the hairline easily.
Buckle up to watch Weezer semi-ironically cover Toto and Billie Joe Armstrong rant about staying punk, all as your hair grays by the second.
This mountain air idyll is interrupted by the arrival of a helicopter, bearing the insanely rich (and possibly just insane) Heather (Donnetta Lavinia Grays, hilarious).
Drawings wrap around three walls, unfurling Murray's astounding vocabulary of lines, marks and surfaces, her love of color and her finesse with grays and blacks.
The aesthetic is slightly industrial, featuring bold brass finishes, walnut wood, black steel accents, and lots of cognac leather, plus gentle grays and navy blues.
Below it is a timeless abstract seascape in grays and blues, and off to the side is a cartoon addressing the politics of its moment.
This and other paintings Marcus executed in grays or a highly circumscribed tonal palette would more than hold their own against Dickinson's own tonal canvases.
The master bedroom is about 430 square feet, awash in cool grays and whites, with stained pine floors, a chandelier and a fireside seating area.
It's all about perspective, and those who embrace their grays often see them as badges of honor that reflect experience and wisdom accumulated over the years.
After fashioning her utility belt and raincoat couture, there's one last step Claire must undertake to truly be ready to reunite with Jamie: dye her grays.
" Port continues, "We're just staying away from anything too gender-specific and leaning toward creams and nudes and little hints of grays and yellows and things.
The latest picks from trendsetters like Essie and Floss Gloss have us itching to toss our summer turquoises for mellow greens, dusty plums, and sparkling grays.
Her ability to see Grays is so rare and so valuable that in exchange for her services, Lethe is willing to give her a full ride.
The 360 Eye is no exception, and its purples, blues and glossy grays make a bold visual statement, which is actually additive to your home decor.
Instead of the hyper-saturated yellows and greens of the high school era, this new version of Neptune is built out of cool blues and grays.
"When you do that, you lose quality of image, and blacks become grays and it all becomes muddy and you can't see it," the actor said.
The overall effect of these reds and blues and greens, all pitted against a range of grays that signal "internet-neutral," is discomfiting in the extreme.
He also said he had "strong concerns" about the charges against Mr. Grays after viewing additional footage of the arrest that the Police Department had obtained.
Had Mr. Grays, in his 27 years, accumulated a litany of petty offenses and low-level drug possession charges, we would almost surely know about them.
Though the jury is still out on preventing and reversing grays, the idea that your scalp could use its own skin-care regimen isn't far off.
The design she arrived at involved extensive built-in furniture and an edited palette of warm, subdued colors, including off-whites, light grays and peachy pinks.
What they found was that myriad shades and powders of varying coarseness could be produced from the material, from yellow and oranges to reds and grays.
"We're actually going home, so that will be kind of cool to be going from home into another ballpark and putting on the grays," Boone said.
The palette is composed of contrasts — dark blues, blacks and grays — that further compress the layered space, in which different kinds of marks are pressed together.
For nearly a century, the Yankees' uniforms have remained distinctly uniform: white with navy blue pinstripes at home, traveling grays with navy trim on the road.
"There's a chance, perchance to change my drifter's circumstance," Grays jests at one point, before describing the "salted ground" and "sour air" of a crumbling utopia.
The writer began dyeing her grays shortly after their onset at around 25, but after having a baby last year, the monthly upkeep got old, fast.
That's why she finally decided to embrace her grays with a transformation that will allow her to ditch the dye and lean into her natural hair.
Then using only black paint, he brushed, daubed with his fingers, scratched through or wiped away to achieve an astounding range of grays and light effects.
Anoraks, macs and jackets in chalky grays and earthy browns were paneled and pocketed with graphic precision, sometimes layered with harnesses to keep the wearer upright.
The blacks and darker shades of gray have been pushed to the sides, leaving the whites and light grays of the substrate glimmering in the center.
The truck, which is said to have entered Britain via the Welsh port of Holyhead on Saturday, was found by ambulance workers at Waterglade Industrial Park, Grays.
In my personal opinion, a variety of dark grays is easier on the eyes than pure blackness; perhaps Microsoft will tweak this a little before final release.
Instead of gravitating towards a more conservative blacks, grays or whites, celebs are treating this shimmery silver shade as a neutral in both style and beauty choices.
That said, there are a few health issues that can contribute to premature grays, though having gray hairs in your 20s doesn't automatically mean there's something wrong.
Icebreaker has the flashy stuff on offer, sure, but grays, blues, and blacks span their line, meaning I can pull this stuff off in the office too.
Mr. Grays was then taken to the 71st Precinct station, where he was issued a summons for disorderly conduct that will require him to appear in court.
The arrest forced Mr. Grays to leave a United States postal truck unattended, raising questions about potential violations of federal law regarding the interruption of mail delivery.
As she paints the walls, deciding between earthy grays and mustard yellows—both unnervingly bleak—she starts to sense that the house itself is a living entity.
But when he gets a look at the Yankees' pinstripes or their distinctive traveling grays, he morphs into Pedro Martinez or Sandy Koufax — or Cy Young himself.
The black-and-white military recording begins with an aerial view of mountains, valleys, and bodies of water, their contours defined in a subtle range of grays.
Some of this ability was apparent in the grays and silvers of "Vesta," a lithograph of his own that he made while training at Tamarind in 1962.
The Montreal designer Nicole Vekemans outfitted the property in a palette of whites, grays and taupes, with inlaid floors and accents of gleaming metal and burnished wood.
But when you have subdued colorways like black and white or a mix of grays, the striking pattern can pretty much be mixed and matched with anything.
The victims had set out from Vietnam seeking better lives in Europe and were transported in a trailer from Zeebrugge, Belgium, to the industrial park in Grays.
GRAYS, England (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson wrote on Monday in a book of condolences for the 39 people found dead in a truck on Oct.
He started for McNeil at second base, wearing the same road grays and the same No. 11 he did in Los Angeles four years ago this October.
He started for McNeil at second base, wearing the same road grays and the same No. 11 he did in Los Angeles four years ago this October.
"They really complement the decor of the room visually, with the blacks, grays, and yellows," Jonathan Kuhn, director of art and antiquities at NYC Parks, told Hyperallergic.
For "Gris" (83), Samuel Levi Jones disassembled Ohio law books and stitched together (with seams showing) their tattered covers into a grid of subdued browns and grays.
Toebbe's palette is an introverted, beguiling spectrum of muted greens, grays, browns, pale yellows, and quiet pinks, well suited to houses that seem contained in an impermeable membrane.
Ebony Grays, a single mother working without pay for the Transportation Security Administration at O'Hare International Airport, shopped for groceries this week at the Lakeview Pantry in Chicago.
"It doesn't seem like the leadership of the country understands the hardships that everyday Americans go through," Grays said in a phone interview on her way to work.
They are made of stoneware that is often unglazed: the colors are earthy – grays, tans, dirty whites, dark browns – and might remind you of different kinds of bread.
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Punctuated by concrete, industrial surroundings, the dancers — donning grays, browns, and beiges — appear architectural and pillar-like as the film itself jumps between rehearsal space and hallway corridors.
Pham Thi Tra My is believed to be among the 39 people found dead in a refrigerated lorry trailer at an industrial park in Grays, Essex, on Wednesday.
In the far left panel of "The Golden Striker," the palette shifts from blues, deep violets, and grays along the left edge to luminous greens on the right.
Almost as quickly as the roses sprout into life, so too do they wilt and die, the garden floor quickly becoming a carpet of murky grays and greens.
Brian Blair, principal at Grays Peak Capital, said Apple's gains today are "303 percent" related to Morgan Stanley's note, especially since shares of key suppliers are trading higher.
Brant doesn't let chlorophyll dictate his palette, and there's far less green here than there are gentle purples, pinks, blues and a rainbow of warm and cool grays.
There was something magic about the best Wii games, while the best 360 games tended to be any that found a palette beyond sulky grays and boring browns.
Glen Grays, a 27-year-old African-American mail carrier, was making his rounds in Crown Heights when he was taken into custody, leaving his mail truck unattended.
The 213 guest rooms all have Hastens beds and a color scheme dominated by soothing grays and white, so there's nothing to detract from the natural, forested surroundings.
Equally notable is the limited chromatic range of most of the images, which feature a subtle palette of grays, with green and blue tints, sometimes strong, often understated.
Her series of bodiless faces in pinks, blues and grays depicted long lashes blooming from almond eyes, hairstyles of tight circles, the faces surrounded by hearts and cubes.
As the book crosses latitudes and seasons, the colors of the rock progress (reds, grays, browns) in tandem with those of the surrounding trees and the light itself.
The screen's structure and softening effects are echoed at the back of the gallery in the atmospheric yet geometric blacks and grays of a painting by Mr. Childress.
His photographs were too dark for Henry Luce's magazine: black in mood, and very often, so subtly graduated in grays and blacks that they were hard to reproduce.
The evolution of Tim and Maud's relationship entails a fatal passivity all around: You can imagine the BBC depiction in muted grays and greens, with much inaudible mumbling.
"It's no wonder that this fantasy — with its cheery enchantments and portentous inky swirls, its steely grays and tight pacing — feels familiar," Manohla Dargis wrote in The Times.
Instead, she pushes her whites in front of the grays and blacks, and coaxes her colored bands to the fore of the expanse opened up by the whites.
Ms Wang's use of a muted colour palette—the frame is filled with beiges, grays and whites—encourages the viewer to focus more intently on the characters' inner lives.
The victims, who included two 15-year-old boys, were found on an industrial estate in Grays in Essex, about 20 miles (32 km) east of London in October.
The company's photo recognition technology sends them a quick reply about what products may work best to cover their grays, or add shine to their ebony locks, in response.
The investigation into the deaths has stretched from Grays, in the county of Essex, where the truck was discovered in an industrial park, to Belgium, China, Ireland and Vietnam.
Android's is best-in-class because it grays out an app's icon and requires you to open your settings to unlock an app after you exceed your daily limit.
And I want to see these grays so it reminds me every day that time is running out and that is something to celebrate; not to be afraid of.
GRAYS, England, Oct 28 (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson signed a book of condolences on Monday for the 39 people found dead in a truck on Oct. 23.
But the book's lovely darker palette of blues and grays (the colors are by Braden Lamb) hints at the sadness that inflects this story of childhood illness and dislocation.
The driver, who had turned around to taunt him, hit the vehicle in front of them, Mr. Grays said, causing him to bang his shoulder against the front seat.
Before joining the Postal Service, Mr. Grays worked at a branch of Key Food in Park Slope, where he took home $117 a week, he said: not nearly enough.
One neighbor, according to a Grays Harbor County Sheriff's complaint, reported that Franey tried unsuccessfully to talk the neighbor into supporting IS and flying a black flag out front.
The lively Latin and house music, performed by Ms. Grays and the show's composer, Michael Thurber, is entertaining, and the slow-growing attraction between Viola and Orsino is sweet.
I was looking at foliage in green and an infinity of browns, as well as the fine shock of dazzling white after a blizzard, the silvery grays after rain.
"Cachettes Votives aux Dimensions Insaisissables," my own favorite, is an 84-inch-square black lozenge with a thick shaft of whites and grays pouring down just right of center.
Her use of blacks and grays with metallic and earth tones furthers the connection to architecture, even as the mesh surfaces and sharp angles underscore a lightness of touch.
The same unhappy effect is even more pronounced with darker grays and colors like navy blue, and it's amplified by the V30's apparent inability to render color gradations smoothly.
Far from fluff balls of grays, Garn's subjects are pristine models who show off stunning, unexpected hallmarks: lavender eyes, heart-shaped wings, glam ruffled feet that recall outlandish rave boots.
Superman, once a beacon for primary colors and otherworldly goodness, now lives in the landscape of grays that is the the D.C. universe and once straight-up murdered a guy.
Smith's palette often includes black and red, set against white or brightly colored backgrounds, although sometimes rich blue-grays or dark greens take the place of her form-defining black.
The 39-year-old Deadpool actor revealed a mostly-gray do and a matching salt-and-pepper beard Thursday, which has us hoping that he's embracing his grays for good.
"We knew we wanted these characters to be complicated, flawed, for there to be some grays in there in how they see the world, and stuff like that," Ehasz said.
Ice-y, tutu-style maxi-skirts with signature boho tiers came in smokey grays and mustard yellows, and even Rihanna wore an acid-green version from the designer about town.
Copperwhite uses whites, light grays and pale tints (especially pinks and violets) extensively, but here her snowy palette becomes chalky, and the artificial light she seems to be pursuing dissipates.
Where Argento's version, set at a dance school, was brightly colored and campy, Guadagnino builds his setting unironically, in layers, from a Fassbinderian backdrop of browns and blues and grays.
That meant lots of rich wood, including Western walnut countertops and Oregon white oak floors; leafy wall patterns; and a lush, moody palette dominated by mossy greens and cloudy grays.
She had gotten to know me as a regular in her room, and one night she was on, and she was shorthanded with mods to help control the relentless grays.
"People are waking up to the fact that the president doesn't see grays and doesn't like pastels," said Christopher Ruddy, a conservative news media executive and friend of Mr. Trump's.
Up close, the weave of the canvas ripples through the dancers and the water; moonlit rocks are rendered with coats of light grays that let dark ones beneath bleed through.
The color palette, which moves from steely grays to deep reds to pale pinks, also suggests the Britain of World War One and the period between the two great wars.
She used subdued grays on the walls, sofa and rug, and then introduced bright pink in the stools and lamps, and acid yellow in a throw and piping on pillows.
This was something I had imagined many times before, although in my visions they wore Army dress blues instead of the grays worn by the El Paso County sheriff's deputies.
Here, Dyson has leeched the blacks from her palette and presented three paintings in shades of whites and grays that feel and look connected even as each is compositionally whole.
Moreover, for all the moodiness of Uslé's magentas, grays, blues and blacks, he often finds a way to incorporate or introduce a whimsical or seemingly irrational element into his work.
Police had originally reported that the truck, which ended up at an industrial site in Grays, about 20 miles (32 km) east of central London, had traveled via Holyhead in Wales.
At Yale, the ghosts are called Grays, and they're everywhere — especially around the secret societies where the rich and powerful perform dark occult rituals to become even richer and more powerful.
I'll be vague to avoid spoilers, but there's a scene in a recent episode that illustrates everything about The Expanse's world of moral grays and intentions leading to god-knows-where.
Android Messages doesn't have a dark theme on mobile, but Google has created one for the web, where all the app's whites and light grays might overload your eyeballs at night.
With Cayde dead, the tone sours and sharpens, turning into a bleak reflection on the moral grays of Destiny's universe, pulling the player character on a Western-inflected journey for revenge.
In Grays Harbor, customers received an average of $408 per month in federal tax credits to reduce the cost of their insurance premiums, the third highest such average in the state.
The four different shapes, rendered in a palette of greens and grays, can be combined 19 different ways or each used on their own, should you host a large(r) soiree.
The authorities did not reveal the names of the eight women and 31 men whose bodies were found in a trailer in an industrial park in Grays, Essex, on Oct. 23.
Mr. Grays, whose fiancée is a New York City police officer, was eventually taken to the 71st Precinct station house, where he was issued a summons for disorderly conduct and released.
But stick with neutral tones like grays and whites, which let the best features of your home stand out, rather than going with bold colors that might not suit everyone's taste.
The moody palette consists of sooty grays, electric blues, sharp greens, and violets — the film of rainbow colors you see on an oil slick — with yellows and red signaling the fire.
Blackall's exquisite watercolor and pencil illustrations of well-dressed people, dangerous waters and soaring balloons, done in creamy pastels and moody grays, have a winking vintage look, both witty and elegant.
The "championship of the United States" pitted the Providence Grays against the New York Metropolitans in a best-of-3 format on the Polo Grounds at 110th Street and Fifth Avenue.
As a result, some stars have chosen to embrace their grays, take matters into their own hands, or even show off their natural textures, like Ariana Grande just did on Instagram.
The victims, 31 males and eight women, were found in a truck container on an industrial estate in Grays, Essex, not far from docks on the River Thames, on Oct. 23.
This painting, like "A Studio in Les Batignolles" (1870) or "The Reading" (1877), makes use of the realistic but dusty grays of Jean-François Millet, as in his " The Gleaners" (183).
Paramedics and police found the bodies of 31 men and eight women on Wednesday on an industrial estate at Grays in Essex, about 20 miles (30 km) east of the British capital.
It started when Apple added a new feature in the latest version of its Mac operating system that switches all menus and other parts of the user interface to blacks and grays.
Image: Neat MicsBest for Musicians: Neat Bumblebee By contrast to the grays and blacks of most microphones, the color scheme and bee motif border on ridiculous, but the Bumblebee is functionally flashy.
As a fashion editor living in New York City for the past 13 years, my style has become fairly uniform: blacks, grays, and navys in clean shapes fill most of my closet.
During your night shift, you'll see passengers' faces pop across a stylized GPS map of Paris, colored in blacks and grays to match the noir palette of the rest of the game.
"They had prayed that we would find her alive and bring her home," Grays Harbor County Sheriff Rick Scott said at a Thursday afternoon news conference about the discovery of Lindsey's body.
The episode drains out a lot of the color of the world, with a chilly mix of grays, greens and tans, from the uniforms to the base that these soldiers live on.
The mail carrier, Glen Grays, said he was making his rounds in the Crown Heights neighborhood when he shouted at the driver of a car that almost sideswiped him on President Street.
The others — who also include Pepper (Donnetta Lavinia Grays) and Cheddar (Kyle Beltran) — are eager to initiate her into the mindless minutiae of said System, as well as their shared personal mythology.
These forms generate competing focal points, while the varied grays, blues, and greens soften the overall composition to delineate stones, hills, and hollows collapsing inward and erupting outward in near perfect balance.
This intimate new Greenwich Village spot takes its name from the Shakespearean forest, and it stands to reason that greens, grays and natural wood would play a major role in its décor.
Here is a novel of bewitching ingenuity, one whose darkling, melodic mind conceives a world of ruin and awe, a sensibility cast in sepia or else in a pall of vying grays.
"Mary Jane" (2008) is more specific regarding race: A small black girl wearing Mary Janes stands before a wall covered with a scrolling, leaflike pattern of greens, grays and whites against black.
No one in town seemed to mind except "a group of retired men, sort of a home guard — they called themselves 'the Silver Grays,'" Ms. Miller said, her voice tinged with contempt.
Reed's isolated marks — each different from those adjacent to it — are distinct fragments working in tandem with the palette of blacks, grays, scarlet, lilac, and pale blues, a domain of mournful fragments.
Lined up here, the 99 images eliminate McLaughlin's carefully considered color choices, creating an alternative body of work, a "ghost" career in blacks, whites and grays, reducing his vision to its essentials.
With "More Near (II)" the artist anchors the field's brushy grays, blues and greens, and the streams of maroon and light blue lines traversing them, inside of a black border edged in yellow.
The scientists found that the more depressed the volunteer, the more likely they were to post photos in darker tones with more grays and blues instead of bright and colorful pictures with friends.
Instead of the Wind Down mode that grays out the screen, Focus Mode lets you select particular apps that you want to avoid using during a period of time and only disable those.
While Shay Mitchell may have some of the most enviable hair in Hollywood, she's not too proud to admit that at 29-years-old, she's also spotted a few grays here and there.
In Hollywood, it's rare to find a celebrity who will get real about aging — or the products they actually use to address the inevitable lines, scars, and grays that come along with it.
It only differs in having a new "midnight blue" color scheme that swaps out the 2300's grays for an almost-black shade of indigo blue around the ear cups and the headband.
Woollvin's ingeniously minimalist illustrations use bold shapes and a palette of blacks, whites and grays with strategic pops of bright red, creating a jaunty and confident trip to the dark side and back.
The images are fuzzy and jerky, often in a Gustonish palette of pinks and reds and grays, and for fleeting milliseconds they seem to depict objects or animals against a plain white background.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads PARIS — Poignancy pervades A Working Eye, the first comprehensive retrospective of François Kollar's Constructivist-style photography that, through nuanced grays and deep blacks, dramatized French workers' empowerment.
But the contrast between the warm golds and browns of Africa make a stunning visual pattern as they alternate with the blues, greens, grays and purples of the sea voyage, and it works.
"The Rules of the Game" is screened in a dreadful copy of sub-YouTube resolution, with the night sky over Octave and his wealthy friend Christine pixelated into splotches of grays and black.
Even years later, my pops still took longer to get ready than my mother and sister combined, delicately taking a black Sharpie to any stray grays that might pop up in his goatee.
Guadagnino largely sidesteps those for most of the movie, rendering a muted Berlin in grays and browns, and when he finally slips into Argento's visual style it's all the more terrifying by contrast.
In a time when women are still expected to cover up their grays, there are many who are happily ditching the dye and accepting their hair exactly as it grows out of their head.
Dressed in a restrained ensemble of blues and grays, peering through delicate glasses, and with his hair cropped tight, Butzer is the living embodiment of his now-somber paintings, brimming with an understated power.
The Essex Police force said 31 men and eight women were found dead in the truck early Wednesday at the Waterglade Industrial Park in Grays, a town 25 miles (40 kilometers) east of London.
Decades since it began, the study has resulted in a rare biological snapshot of 403,240 adults from cradle to grays, a vivid picture of what happens to the mind and body as it ages.
The new revenues are intended to help pay down the country's enormous debt — almost two and a half times its annual economic output — and finance its growing public welfare costs as its population grays.
Those in the grandstand clutching betting tickets on the long-shot grays were confessing their sins and saying their prayers: Destin went off at odds of nearly 22.28-34.803 and Creator at 234.80-22.
Gossage's book was to be printed on matte, uncoated paper, which is typically used for literary books, not for photography; to achieve the desired pictorial density, Steidl would be using multiple blacks and grays.
And then consider the raindrops on the glass panes in "Rainy Window" (2014) — and how her tans, browns and grays complement each other and the subject – and you get a sense of Dodd's mastery.
Farscape, a show that could get very, very dark and heavy, with beloved character deaths and near-impossible moral grays, could also be the goofiest version of muppets in space that you could imagine.
It is then projected onto canvas, where it's traced, the grays are replaced with colors traversing the parameters of value, chroma, saturation, moving from dark to light and applied with paintbrushes and oil paint.
"Ganesh didn't like the idea of the diamond engagement ring and neither did I," she said, so he bought the deep-blue stone at Grays Antique Centre in Mayfair and commissioned a custom setting.
"I like to make bedrooms super calm," said Timothy Godbold, an interior designer in Southampton, N.Y., who favors a crisp palette of whites and light grays with few, if any, pops of bright color.
From the moment Richard Hunter and Sutton Brady made out in an elevator during that pilot, we knew The Bold Type would never shy away from the moral grays of business and journalistic ethics.
In the most recent work, Mehretu fills up her canvases again, but now the grounds of her paintings are composed of shifting tones, which have transitioned from grays and muted colors to vibrant hues.
The Stage Manager (Donnetta Livinia Grays) is a black woman who feels invisible, forced to tell this story about a group of white people without the ability to become a fully-realized character herself.
"With geometric color blocking, it's an easy match for any of our bottoms — especially in our navys and grays," And if you just want to get it for the 'gram, we fully support that, too.
The colors are usually the same (stark black and white in matte, neon oranges and yellows, cool blues and grays), and the messaging is usually built around the idea of true exceptionalism, emerging from pain.
As with all Wolf shows, the mystery is good, the show looks great (CBS can use more of Wolf's muted browns and grays), and the acting is… Alexa, is there a word for "charismatically robotic"?
In contrast, the new model comes with a fabric cover in a variety of grays (basically, dark, medium, or light gray) that's both more appealing to look at and should fit better in modern decor.
The AP reports that it was a super-rare Himalaya Birkin, made of matte crocodile skin and hand-dyed to replicate the grays and whites of the Tibetan mountain range that give it its name.
And it's a matter of focus — instead of investing in the city we have, the Baltimore government would prefer to build a new one, and let the Freddie Grays of the world pay the price.
A video of the incident, taken by an observer on the street, begins at this point and shows Mr. Grays, in his postal uniform, as he is handcuffed, frisked and taken to the unmarked car.
The three police officers and one lieutenant involved in the Grays case were all found to have amassed considerable overtime last year, according to Cynthia Conti-Cook, a staff lawyer for the Legal Aid Society.
In a statement on Friday, Essex Police said those in the back of a refrigerated lorry in a UK industrial park in Grays, Essex, 20 miles east of London, were believed to be Vietnamese nationals.
The results include one of her signature ''palette'' prints — with fat watercolor streaks of muted grays, greens and pinks — as well as wildflower scenes and Japanese-inspired marbling that brings to mind worn river rocks.
In the 8003s and '2800s, catcher Josh Gibson and first baseman Buck Leonard anchored one of the most potent lineups in baseball history, but they did so for the Homestead Grays of the Negro leagues.
One is the majestic "Self-Portrait I" of 7083-38, in which the artist's visage emerges from a panoply of pale grays and pastel-tinted whites and a veritable universe of vegetal husks and spores.
His photographs depict highways, forests, mountain ranges, streets and homes in black and white; well, not really "in black and white" but rather in an alluring range of grays, from the brightest to the deepest.
Colors were fine, but not great; faces in bright settings were a bit washed out, and some grays and blacks were grainy, but I wouldn't have noticed those imperfections if I wasn't looking for them.
Yes, some players are clad in the traditional home whites and road grays, but scattered among them are uniforms in glorious powder blue, black, orange, red, yellow and brown — as well as one in rainbow.
The twins are swaddled like dolls, thus acquiring an extra layer of creepiness, and the colors of the outfits, matching the umbers and grays of the landscape, turn any glint of red into an explosion.
The gallery's director, Susan Eisner Eley, approached, and within minutes, she was leading Lo on a tour of the salon-style showcase of exposed brick walls covered with vibrant, frenzied works: grays, violets, reds and blues.
Here's what it looks like: In this test, Facebook displayed stories of local interest, including some from the Olympian, a local newspaper, and the Grays Harbor Scanner — a local police activity feed and community news source.
And in terms of color, well, there wasn't much outside of a stream of grays and black; save for a shimmering Adut Akech in pale green who closed the show as Chanel's latest and greatest bride.
It is a tangled palette of grays with 24-hour funeral parlors, wrought iron, and tired morning smokers mixed with abandoned tin-roofed Second Empire architectural gems and pigeons peeking out of Art Nouveau attic windows.
"I have been to more funerals than graduations," Mr. Grays said, explaining that the horrors he had witnessed kept him from whatever nefarious temptations might present themselves to a boy growing up in a rough place.
The day after the episode, Mr. Grays, who said he was detained at the precinct for a few hours before being released, returned to the precinct house to retrieve the accident report that the officers filed.
From 225 to 1946, with an interruption at the start of the 1940s during Gibson's sojourn in the Mexican League, Gibson and Leonard batted third and fourth for the Grays, who played in Pittsburgh and Washington.
"You're selling tickets around seeing Josh Gibson and Buck Leonard, no question about that," Bob Kendrick, the president of the Negro League Baseball Museum, said last month, noting that the Grays often outdrew the Washington Senators.
In "A Portrait of the Artist as a Shadow of His Former Self," Marshall limits his palette to blacks and grays, except for the whites of his eyes and his teeth, one of which is missing.
These tactile configurations (which she meticulously photographs) are one of the ways Howell experiments with new colors, which may — or may not — find their way into her line's naturalistic palette of muddied browns and greenish grays.
After talking with Page, he taught himself how to make the image cohere by printing it more softly, in a narrower range of deep tones, thus breathing space and life into a luxury of dark grays.
One effect of Evert's groupings of progressively darker or lighter grays, which are bounded on each side by a blue or orange band, is that they seem to recede or advance spatially, interrupting the painting's flatness.
Yasuda does not have a favorite nail color—"The mood determines," she said—but her apartment is swathed in a spectrum of grays, and her dark hair has been dyed a tint that recalls an iceberg.

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