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"multihued" Definitions
  1. having more than two colors : MULTICOLORED

52 Sentences With "multihued"

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I ate lunch overlooking the multihued Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone.
France's multihued World Cup-winning soccer team is French: end of official story.
As a cabaret singer and a bad student, Julie Boulianne revealed a multihued, complex mezzo.
The resulting music was vibrant and richly expressive, with the quartet often acting as a single multihued instrument.
Democrats need a leader who can power through the internal contradictions that their multihued, multicultural rainbow coalition presents.
As a teenager, he felt the tug of basketball, a more multihued sport, on the court and in the stands.
Alma Thomas's multihued abstract paintings are so vibrant and human, it's hard not to get from them an infectious joy.
There are nine, bound with staples, covered in multihued cardboard or brightly patterned origami paper; one I rolled into a scroll.
The dynamic, multihued pictures of Native Americans are an especially fresh sight in a hallway lined with stiff, formal portraits of white military men.
Karlie Kloss gave her neutral Coachella look a pop with a multihued Roxanne Assoulin choker (which is now back-ordered for at least six weeks).
The objects of their attention — many outrageously adorned in multihued and frilly plumage — appeared largely unfazed by the prodding appraisals of crown, beak, wing and tail.
The match Tuesday unfolded before 19,017 fans at Estádio Dr. Magalhães Pessoa, a multihued, elliptical arena erected in 2003 next to an 43-year-old castle.
In fashion, the hand is, of course, connected with handicraft — something synonymous with Missoni's multihued, multitextured multitudes of knits, which often involve handmade techniques like crochet.
In another favorite, the Jasmine necklace, which she preferred to call Breath of Spring, large, multihued sapphires are intertwined with diamond-encrusted gold curves and spikes.
This multihued and multi-textured patchwork of stories and songs honors the lives of people who have died of AIDS-related causes and acknowledges those left behind.
These traditionally Republican suburbs, which swelled in the 1960s with conservative whites fleeing heavily African-American Richmond during the struggle over public school desegregation, are now moderate and multihued.
On one side of the gallery sat a yellow cab bearing a creepy advertisement for something called "Tippytoes the Clown"; Guyton had painted multihued faces on the car's windows.
But just as that particular dry spell is breaking, a meteorite crashes into their front yard, its crater releasing poisonous, multihued energy that alters DNA in disgustingly inventive ways.
The multihued detritus was perhaps more numerous than usual, since this year's parade was made longer than in years past, in part to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall uprising.
Nearing the end of the evening, the electronic musician Blanck Mass finished a set of blistering, multihued scuzz, the strobe lights clicked off, and Zola Jesus strode onto the other stage.
As they became bustling, traffic-clogged, brimming with non-natives, and multihued—and the seat of the state's service industry-dominated economy—they also became a vast trove of reliable Democratic votes.
Speaking of color, a room in which many of Warhol's multihued "Flowers" of the sixties adorn his chartreuse-and-cerise "Cow Wallpaper," from the same period, is like a chromatic car wash.
The historic visuals, which highlight the multihued psychedelic clothing and futuristic architecture of the time period, along with Kivel's hypnotizing guitar riffs, quickly absorb you into a surreal sense of time travel.
As the name suggests, Ruby City's most distinctive feature is its jewel tone; the upper part of the exterior is made of a red-colored precast concrete embedded with multihued crushed glass.
Donning a flowing silver dress, backed by pulsating strobe lights and visuals of multihued constellations, it's otherworldly, seeing the pop star that I obsessed over for a good part of my formative years.
One of Coltrane's earliest biographers, C.O. Simpkins, described the quartet's shows in these years — with Mr. Jones lighting fires and Mr. Tyner splashing them with multihued harmonies — as a kind of euphoric cleanse.
On a recent trip to Bermuda, a tiny territory rich in natural beauty, historic locales and multihued charm, my husband and I ran smack into its hidden flaw: Its roads are unsettlingly dangerous.
I'm just saying that the brief, narrow slice of Iran we give you in this episode of Parts Unknown is only one part of a much deeper, multihued, very old, and very complicated story.
Once an insular, provincial state where residents were, for the most part, either white or black, Virginia—with nearly 8.5 million inhabitants, more than half of whom were born elsewhere—is now multihued, reflecting the nation.
Yet on the streets it feels calm, like any other working-class immigrant neighborhood in Marseille, with its fruit stalls, garages, subsidized housing blocks, multihued citizenry and pastry shops where both men and women are customers.
Our idea of spirituality and mindfulness also includes the attempt to project these ideas by distilling them to images of fitness-wear, multihued cold-pressed juices and toned women striking poses in silhouette against stunning natural backdrops.
You could look at this result, and other news of this week and year — Britain's plunge into isolation, the rise of Donald Trump and the politics of fear and hate — and think our tolerant, multihued democracy is doomed.
Ms. Pierre, who lives in Brooklyn, draws from religious-art sources, as well as mythology and spiritualism to make paintings in which the human bodies are blue or purple or multihued and conversions or epiphanies are taking place.
The influence of "Daughters," particularly on generations of women, was reaffirmed with the 2016 release of Beyoncé's music video "Formation," which pays repeated homage to the film, including in its images of multihued black women dressed in long white gowns.
The ruler here is King Llane (Dominic Cooper), a rather progressive monarch who fights the invading orcs with a multihued army, a rakish aide-de-camp (Travis Fimmel), a token chick (Paula Patton) and a magical twosome (Ben Foster and Ben Schnetzer).
For three nights in January, the pianist Ray Angry and the vibraphonist Warren Wolf took over the Blue Note, inviting a sundry crew of collaborators to participate in what they called the "Jazz-ageddon" series, and the result was a multihued patchwork.
The development plan ignited heated debate when the town and its Italian partners in 2014 asked federal land managers for permission to construct paved roads and related infrastructure near a World Heritage Site valued for its famed multihued canyons sculpted over millions of years by water and wind erosion.
As the lengthening days start tipping toward spring, I pore over these catalogs, reading them cover to cover: There are multihued carrots and beets, cucumbers shaded yellow, orange and rust red; there's lettuce that's harvested, curiously, for its stems, and rutabagas that grow to be the size of small children.
I just got off a seven hour transatlantic flight, so my brain is nowhere near ready to process this album; even an initial listen hits like a ton of multihued bricks, and there are four songs (including "Hate Power," which they previously leaked via the Adult Swim Singles Program) to get through.
Standout works include Aaron Taylor Kuffner's robotic gamelan orchestra, a row of computer-programmed gongs that echo gently throughout the space; Alice Sfintesco's sultry, multihued paintings of otherworldly women; Will Kurtz's uncanny human figures made with wire, wood, newspaper and masking tape; and Emily Chatton's expressionist ink paintings on plastic covering two windows in the space like a stained-glass membrane.
The archive in its current form provides a comprehensive survey of White's career, from his early captures of Portland, Oregon in 1938  to his latest work in 1974 of portraits and landscapes taken around the US. Although White worked primarily with black-and-white film, he also began shooting in color in the 1950s, and you can find a number of these multihued images on the website as well.
But when I look back at the movies of 2015 in search of popular art that reflects the realities and nourishes the dreams of the world I inhabit, I find myself thinking of "Furious 7," with its multihued family of noble gearheads; of the "Hunger Games" heroine Katniss Everdeen and her epigones, Rey from "The Force Awakens" and Furiosa from "Fury Road"; of Finn (also from "The Force Awakens") and Adonis Johnson, also known as Creed.
In them, FAILE emphasized vibrant color, broad expanses, and more evident brushwork, as in a multihued bouquet of flowers on a white background, or the show's centerpiece, a woman and her horse at rest in an open field.FAILE: Strong Currents. This line of inquiry continued into 2017 with the Paris exhibition of Meet Me Halfway. As in previous FAILE work, the process of layering and bricolage was fundamental to the multimedia works on display.
Multihued feathers fringe its round eyes, which are compared to that of a bird of prey's, and its wings are the same rainbow of colors as the feathers. It is armed with rows of saw-like teeth and claws. Anita describes it as "one of the most beautiful things [she had] ever seen." First seen in Obsidian Butterfly, the Quetzalcoatl featured is a servant of the Red Woman's Husband, devouring human flesh given to it by its master.
It was also performed at the 2016 Billboard Music Awards on May 22, 2016. For the performance, Trainor donned a multihued and spangly dress and strolled through the crowd. Rolling Stone was critical of it, ranking it as one of the worst performances of the night and stating that the singer "just couldn't sell her hit onstage" and was upstaged by her dress, the audience's glowing wristbands and the celebrities that sang along with her. She performed "No" for Todays Citi Concert series on June 21, 2016.
The Moog Source is a monophonic Z80 microprocessor-controlled analog synthesizer manufactured by Moog Music from 1981 to 1985. The Source was Moog's first synthesizer to offer patch memory storage. The design was also the first (and only) Moog synthesizer to feature a flat-panel membrane keyboard to replace the standard buttons, knobs and sliders, along with multihued panel graphics that were very different from anything Moog offered at the time. Sound wise it is considered to sound more like the original Moog Minimoog than any other synthesizer made by Moog and was introduced as its replacement.
The theatre's stage was also designed for stage productions, with changing rooms and organ chambers built into the theatre. It was also the first to equip multihued lighting system using concealed lamps with a dimmer function, which was never used in other existing theatres in Singapore at that time. Besides having the floodlit main entrance at the junction of Stamford Road and North Bridge Road, there are also two side entrances from Stamford Road and North Bridge Road, with a parking lot to accommodate at least 200 cars. There were several food outlets at the theatre.
This unique musical offering was also based on the concept of four. The 108 mridangam artists werr divided into four groups, representing the four varieties of rhythm namely – Chatusram, Tisram, Khandam and Misram. The raga “Sachchidananda” is woven around the four notes – Sa, Ga, Pa and Dha and the mrudangam was also tuned to each of these notes by the four groups. Apart from playing intrinsic patterns, the four groups also presented four Korvais. With the blessings of Ganapathy Sachchidananda Swamiji and ably led by maestro Thiruvarur Bhakthavatsalam, “Laya Madhura Mridanga Yagna” explored the multihued colours of melody and rhythm in the most exquisite manner and transported the listeners to a totally meditative plane.
This is intended to reduce echo and sound transfer time, which optimizes the acoustics for speech; removing the sheet with the clouds in place gives the outstanding acoustics for musical performance. Art critic Phyllis Tuchman notes that though Calder was not Latin American, the "colorfully curving" clouds are "archetypically 'Latin American'"; she says that this "express[es] the region's 'lyricism'". Tuchman also appreciates the real cloud-like appearance, saying that the interior of the hall "resembles clouds scattered across a night sky [...] [w]ith the hall darkened", so those who enter with only the houselights on "feel as if they have entered a multihued, three-dimensional abstract painting". Patrick Frank, writer on modern art in Latin America, says that the design "both dazzles the senses and inspires awareness".
It is possible to remove this sheet for musical concerts. In terms of artistic qualities, the art critic Phyllis Tuchman noted that the clouds are "colorfully curving and thus archetypically 'Latin American'" but were designed by one of the few non-Latin Americans working on the project, making them "paradoxical" but still "expressing the region's 'lyricism'", as well as "resembl[ing] clouds scattered across a night sky [...] [w]ith the hall darkened" and making those who "[enter] the auditorium when it's illuminated by houselights [...] able to feel as if they have entered a multihued, three-dimensional abstract painting". Tuchman also noted that, when asked, Calder readily named his favorite work as the clouds, though they are less remembered within his oeuvre than many of his other works. The critics Helen Gyger and Patricio del Real write that "the Aula Magna's interior [...] represents the high-point of Villanueva's interest in the synthesis of the arts".
" In describing Colon's work in the historical context of California Minimalism and Light & Space movements, critic Dr. Suzanne Hudson states, "Colon's 'Glo-Pods,' 2013—, irregularly shaped wall mounted acrylic orbs, recall the languid organicism of Craig Kauffman's candy-colored bubbles; their intimation of light emanating from within the impossibly smooth contours additionally channels Helen Pashgian's illuminated monoliths. Unlike Pashgian's plinths, or Doug Wheeler's neon-backlit canvases, Colon's scarab-like objects achieve their iridescence via the play of natural light, yet the sculptures appear to change color as one moves around them, as if lit by multihued bulbs.Perhaps more to the broader point, Colon's labors are very much her own…" Art critic Mat Gleason explained: "Rather than have some technological trick embedded into the art, [Colon] has made objects that are altered by the world around them yet never stop being themselves. This artist has thus delivered a meditation on the flexibility of the feminine as antidote to the rigidity of the masculine.
These latter works, dynamic collages that featured a tight weave of horizontal and vertical bands of multihued paper, show the artist experimenting with the spatial and optical effects of line and color. The idea of the module in Otero's practice first emerged in these works, in which he exhaustively explored a dynamic conception of space and pictorial structure typical of Op Art and Kinetic Art. Drawn back to Caracas, he was invited to participate in the integration of the visual arts into the architectural program of the Ciudad Universitaria de Caracas, a project directed and promoted by the architect Carlos Raúl Villanueva, and considered the most advanced effort in architecture and urbanism in the country. As part of a large group of Venezuelan and foreign artists (including Hans Arp, Alexander Calder, Fernand Léger, Victor Vasarely, Mateo Manaure, Francisco Narváez, and Jesús Rafael Soto) contributing to the project, Otero realized a series of large-scale public works, including murals, stained glass windows, and Policromías (Polychromies), facades in glass mosaic.

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