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"sepia" Definitions
  1. made using sepia (= a brown substance used in inks and paints and used in the past for printing photographs)
  2. red-brown in colour
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382 Sentences With "sepia"

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Check out his first series below (spoiler: he finds the 'sepia' filter): And here comes the 'sepia' filter: Then, Timothy took a few pictures of the artist at work: Damn you, Snapchat.
St. Clair examines the etymologies of many names: buff, for instance, comes from "buffalo;" sepia, from sepia officinalis, or the common cuttlefish, which produces ink that can be neutralized and converted into artistic medium.
Who's just put a 'sepia' Instagram filter on THE WHOLE WORLD?
There is no shortage of sepia-tinged nostalgia about the NHS.
Just add a sepia filter, and you've got the "Hello" video.
In one sepia image, a gnarled man glances beyond the frame.
A warm, sepia light irradiates the past, glossing out jarring details.
The sepia-colored animation welcomes you to your first theremin lesson.
Then it sounded like a sepia-tone photograph, dripping with nostalgia.
Of course, wartime images are always softer in their sepia tone.
Adorning many handsome facades there are sepia posters of men bearing rifles.
The first few scenes of Stalker are urban ones, shot in sepia.
The latest updates showed Sepia and Atapu oil blocks received no bids.
The room next door contains sepia-tinted emojis printed onto animal hides.
The entire room stands, hoping to catch a glimpse of the sepia balloon.
Now, the sepia, green, and gold waters around it are full of life.
When the greatest wrestlers are finally recognized, their stories are tinged with sepia.
Sepia and Atapu, the second and third largest blocks respectively, received no bids.
Slender and deadly, these drones slice through sepia terrain, leaving shadows and silence.
Or replace the colors with Instagram-like filters, turning them sepia or monochrome.
Hues of golden brown and bread-like sepia are replaced with grayish blue.
I would change REPIN to SEPIA, since straight RE- words aren't inherently interesting.
Above hangs "Shoe Print" (1972), a sepia blueprint paper depicting a single used shoe.
If you like plucky and articulate heroines, sepia-seeped aesthetics and folklore, try this.
The "Marfa Group" drawings are all made on square, sepia-toned sheets of paper.
The wispy grain of Lenker's voice and the sepia-tinged guitar sound can repel.
In the sunlight, it's golden, sepia in the shade, red-bone when it's overcast.
There are moments in this book when the prose has a slight sepia tint.
Well that was like sepia and there's selenium and there are all these things.
Pictures of cupcakes, swimsuits, and makeup are just too damn appealing in Sepia, you know?
In a sepia-hazed photo, JT is seen planting a wet one on Biel's face.
The sepia-toned photo is old and faded, and the subject looks very Bieber-esque.
Galp has stakes in areas adjacent to two being offered, the Atapu and Sepia Leste.
The sketch, shot in sepia tone, also took a shot at Sanders's recently disclosed wealth.
Still, despite ample quotations from letters and diaries, the three principals retain a sepia quality.
Schnellenberger's nearly six-decade career as a football coach is a sepia-toned highlight reel.
Shot by Glen Luchford, the images have a gritty filter and a slight sepia tint.
Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul tweeted the same photo of a pair of sepia-toned donkeys.
"I just knew, even though it was sepia, that she was brown like me," says Anand.
The filters include black and white, sepia, vignette, a night mode, retro, and half-tone options.
It begins promisingly, like a sepia-tone memory, with immigrants making their way to New York.
There are Alfred Stieglitz's sepia-toned portraits of Georgia O'Keeffe's neck, as well as O'Keefe's landscapes.
The sepia latte art and over-saturated sunsets that once dominated the feed have become passé.
But why did some people in Eastern Europe last week see the world in sepia tones?
Frosted with fine plaster dust, the space itself seems sepia-toned, like a Eugène Atget photograph.
A sepia tinge hung in the air, and coughing could frequently be heard around the courts.
Your character even wore an old duster and the game was rendered in a sepia tone.
Where a show like Carnivále aimed for a sepia-toned richness, Damnation aims for better verisimilitude.
This threat will haunt my sepia-toned, slow-motion-enabled, alternate-universe nightmares for years to come.
The walls are plastered with framed Chivas memorabilia and sepia photos of local bullfighters and boxing heroes.
Their poses are typically stern and stoic, mimicking sepia-toned editions that date back to the 20003s.
Ahead, the tried-and-true makeup and skin care tips that actually work... Sepia filter be damned.
There are different people at each funeral, the receptions following seem to be in a sepia tone.
It's sepia by default but you can change this by picking another color in the adjacent box.
Between the beginning and the end, I feel like Dorothy, stepping out of sepia, into thaumaturgical Technicolor.
Framed sepia-tinted photographs of Greek busts and statues on the walls add a sense of place.
In a cramped stall, the merchant arranged the letters of my name above the sepia-toned image.
Albatross, Hunter Mockett's new album as Aaberg, develops as slowly as a sepia photograph in a darkroom.
They are deeply uncanny: old sepia prints of interior sets intended for portraits, but void of people.
Vivan Sundaram: Terraoptics continues at Sepia Eye (547 West 27th Street, 608, Chelsea, Manhattan) through June 24. 
The update also adds Instagram-like filters to video calls, including the classics sepia and black and white.
A sepia-toned photograph shows Weems's silhouetted figure standing before an image of buffalo falling from a cliff.
Rayleigh scattering through this cloud is depleting all the blues and leaving us with a sepia sky. pic.twitter.
I engaged in pulpy detective-novel antics on a sepia-hued train full of wannabe ID-thief crows.
There was cuttlefish sepia and burnt umber, but if Turner needed a loamy richness he reached for Mummy.
Shot by Elkington's friend Tim Harris, the video showcases the singer in sepia tones amongst a gorgeous landscape.
He was the festival's cheesiest act by a mile, all sepia photographs, peace sign projections, and pyrotechnic bombast.
Having made a specialty of sepia-toned works suffused with quiet sadness, he adds a new color here.
The heavy air was red and tinged with dirt, casting the scorched residential neighborhood in a sepia tone.
"I'm Just No Good at Rhyming" is the perfect canvas for Smith's simple and absurd sepia-toned mischief.
Cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) have a unique muscular organ in their skin that, when expressed, exhibits skin bumps called papillae.
It shows sepia-toned photographs of the two protagonists and a transcript of their conversation while the audio plays.
This is kind of like getting a demo for a camera, but one where only the sepia filter works.
Your limbs are bleeding honey and growing thick skins of sepia bark, wings sprout in between your shoulder blades.
We used that IR window until we got the frontlight working, because that would burn away that sepia layer.
Calls to deepen the single market will not go away, but they are starting to acquire a sepia tinge.
There, they tested how 11 different European cuttlefish, or Sepia officinalis, responded to the films while in the tank.
As Eveland speeds back toward the airport, clouds unfurl around him, and the sky takes on a sepia tint.
In 2014, it launched Sepia, a textile line that combines wood pulp and coffee grounds to make biodegradable cloth.
Harry K. sits at his desk in Vancouver, Canada, scanning sepia-tinted swirls, loops and blobs on his computer screen.
Amid sepia-filtered photos of cappuccinos and sunsets, a stunning galaxy-print two-piece bikini appeared on my Explore page.
But those washed out sepia tones look awfully similar to the aesthetic we'd often see in Breaking Bad, don't they?
Offering more than just various hues of Sepia, Prisma uses neural networks and AI to turn your photos into artwork.
A sepia-toned photo of the Prince Harry's hand dominates the photo, making baby Archie's grasping hand look even tinier.
The classic with a sepia-toned dial symbolized the idea that, even as time passes, family bonds of love endure.
The look has a certain unobtrusive attractiveness: brown and gray wall tiles, sepia-toned art, everything designed to blend comfortably.
Families gathered round graves holding modest midnight picnics, the sepia candlelight reflected on gravestones gives the scene a holy glow.
He has a mole on his right cheek, it gets bigger every year, and he wears huge sepia-tinted sunglasses.
The result is visually staggering, shot in sepia tones and loaded with images that are among the finest in cinema.
At fifty, with graying whiskers and a broad, lonely face, he has the soulful air of a sepia-era frontiersman.
Kacey Musgraves is an artist who can create her own psychedelic, technicolor world inspired by sepia-tone, classic country music.
They are black and white, almost sepia, and in ornate silver frames that wrap around the images with swirling shapes.
The pockets of time he spends at Clockwork are doused in a numbing, sepia haze that conflates safety with dullness.
Scroll down from the right video, and you'll discover beautiful recollections and meditations on life, glimpsed through a sepia prism.
The online storefront for the consumer genetics company Orig3n features an image of a young woman facing toward a sepia horizon.
Their lines, too, are rendered in a brown ink known as sepia shellac, which has never before appeared in other works.
If I was a painter and now we're looking at a bad sepia tone of the full color picture—that's disturbing.
Dingle has made different bodies of work using found materials, ranging from a gumball machine to sepia-toned photographs of children.
When there wasn't a frontlight, and you put this yellowing, sepia layer on it, it really made the contrast ratio worse.
Intimate without being exploitive, the sepia-toned memories give a glimpse into his formative years: trampolines, amusement parks and family hugs.
She opened an envelope in which a sepia-toned black-and-white photo was preserved between two sheets of tissue paper.
Vivid mops of red hair and colorful ensembles stand out against muted backgrounds, while stark shadows pierce the sepia-toned light.
Certainly the physical aspects of the country — the art nouveau buildings, the sepia tones, the lush gardens — have their own aesthetic.
It's a very early photo technique from the 19th-century that gives a sort of sepia tone to the final product.
Do you retreat to the fantasy of some defanged sepia past, or do you try to conjure up an unknowable next?
Two decades ago, baseball and its sepia-toned past could stand in for any number of sentimental ideas about the country.
Looking up at her walls covered in the sepia-toned portraits of her Orthodox Jewish family, her interest is hardly piqued.
One frayed, sepia-toned photograph depicts Ms. Montgomery, who died in 2014 after a mild stroke at the age of 92.
If it's something that we could envision in grainy, sepia-toned photos and worn by fashionistas of yore, we're here for it.
It's the commodification, and glossing, of the grit, the gang-mentality, the blood, sweat and tears into sepia toned Coca Cola adverts.
It was important that they take a world that "feels like a sepia tone" and make it look like the modern world.
In another, red leaves and vines engulf a stone gazebo standing beside an ocean and against the backdrop of a sepia starfield.
There is no control over exposure but the three color settings — color, black and white, and sepia — are fun to play with.
There is the thick sepia-toned, slightly porous paper of the 1400s and the ultrathin glossy correspondence paper of the 19th century.
A redditor named ArtieStation shared a sepia toned photograph of a young Stephen to the /r/OldSchoolCool subreddit where it went viral.
Still, much is up in the air, particularly in the two blocks where Petrobras has not exercised preferential rights: Sepia and Atapu.
PETROBRAS CEO SAYS COMPANY INVESTING IN THOSE ASSETS THAT GENERATE VALUE; SEPIA AND ATAPU NOT AS INTERESTING AS BUZIOS AND ITAPU BLOCKS
Still, much is up in the air, particularly in the two blocks where Petrobras has not exercised preferential rights: Sepia and Atapu.
The sepia-tone Instagram image shows him staring intently at the camera, clutching the finger of a man presumed to be Harry.
There were works by local artists like J.P. Meyer, who paints blurry, sepia-toned scenes of men and boys in athletic poses.
The ancient couples were quaint in the stiff, sepia photos posing in their Sunday best or in jerky 16-millimeter home movies.
"Portrait of a Child," based on an image of the artist as a toddler, is rendered in sepia tones with buttery brushwork.
It is more sepia-toned and foreboding than serenely pretty, with jagged rocks and a huge moon partly masked by gauzy clouds.
As I read of libraries closing around the world, I worry that these ideal models of society will soon recede into sepia.
A sepia-toned family portrait instigates Smiley footage, including a rare color film: a chamber-music concert, in Mohonk's parlor, in 1942.
We might think of elections past as sepia-toned and staid, but American politics has been wild and raucous from the beginning.
The images are "sequenced" by Oursler, and the first one we see is sepia-toned photograph of the Temple of Sibyl outside Rome.
Spread out over the length of a wall, Harsono's sepia-toned digital prints, combined with the spectral drawings, make his palimpsest come alive.
The exes recreate the sepia-toned clip, channeling the British singer's dramatic expressions, lip-syncing in blustery forests and jumping on the phone.
The visuals unspooled sepia tinted photos of United Farm Worker protests, foregrounded by a women with glowing eyes and a blood-red bandanna.
But mostly, the method struggles to adjust itself, especially when focusing on close-ups of people, turning entire scenes green, brown, and sepia.
Now, scientists have been granted access to twelve of these sepia-toned Cretaceous tableaus, which had been hitherto cloistered away in private collections.
Whichever great college team is sepia-sketched in your memory as historically dominant, know that it did not do what Villanova did Saturday.
In a sepia-toned video set to "Birthday Bitch" by Trap Beckham, Berry and her friends shove birthday cake into each other's faces.
"He puts up with me," Hyland wrote of a sepia-toned Instagram of herself sticking her tongue out at Adams at a party.
For example, there are many watercolors painted in the sepia tones of old photographs, men in spectacles posing as for an official photographer.
It lived in arid conditions in what is now the Gobi Desert, so Silva characterized it in sandy shades of sepia and amber.
Inside their cozy sitting room, Ms. Berryman and I pored over small sepia-colored photographs, some nearly a century old, of former lodgers.
But when the second male (the species is Sepia officinalis) tries to mate with the female, the first male comes back and attacks.
Hope sprung eternal last month when stars Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul both tweeted the same photo of a pair of sepia-toned donkeys.
World War II in retrospect feels like a sepia moment resonating with national unity that seems impossible to imagine in the angry 21st century.
The actress, 46, shared a sepia-filtered photo of her ex-husband, 45, on Instagram Sunday with a sweet shout-out about his parenting.
Then, you'll be able to tap the three dots in the upper right corner and change the site's appearance to Light, Dark or Sepia.
In this photo, there is a sepia layer of my mother and her brother in the 22015s, sitting close, though not holding each other.
The melancholy beauty of that story informs the Russian choreographer Tatiana Baganova's "Sepia," a sensual work washed in golden hues and doused in sand.
It also felt like a wall-to-wall version of one of Roger Fenton's dour, sepia-toned early 1850s photographs of Crimean War battlefields.
The sepia walls could use a paint job and the complete absence of natural light makes it almost feel like a haunt for vampires.
Would I fall through a sepia-shaded black hole into a gay Never Never Land, like the one I had seen in Bianchi's photos?
Thursday afternoon, in the eerie, sepia-colored haze, firefighters could be seen setting a back fire on the northwest flank of the Thomas Fire.
Rarer still are the startups that generate new desires, such as immersive 3D gaming or sepia-filtered online photo albums, and fulfill them completely.
A hush hovers over these luminescent, silvery gray, blue-toned or sepia images; I found myself holding my breath as I turned the pages.
Mr Almodóvar employs a palate of bright primary colours in both timelines, avoiding the sepia tones that many film-makers use to connote memory.
The 46-year-old actress shared a dedication to her ex, a sepia-filtered photo of Affleck with a sweet shout-out about his parenting.
Individually, the features are reminiscent of the features in other apps — sepia-toned filters, location and time stamps — but combined, it all feels distinctly Apple.
The cantina's menu features a faded sepia photo of Pancho Villa, the outlaw hero of the Mexican Revolution, apparently posing in front of La Iberia.
The snow realizes you a body, puts on you a hat, tombs you in its second nature, with consequence of sepia, a leaking dusky blue.
Robert Alexander, a veteran button maker from Detroit, was offering sepia, antique-style takes on Mr. Trump and his family for the more aesthetically conscious.
Inside the church meeting room, miniature windmills and origami birds hung from the vaulted ceilings, the stained glass casting a sepia light over the room.
Roland Henderson walks on the creaky floorboards of his stone farmhouse and points to a series of five sepia photographs hanging on the cream wall.
The camera flash is so unflattering you are almost tempted to put an MSN-style sepia filter on it to get rid of the redness.
Freese's sepia-toned images recall 19th-century landscape photography, and the use of the medium as a form of activism goes back to that era.
It was breathtaking when I first saw this, since I knew so many of the players frozen in sepia-toned photographs, and there they were.
The couple unfurled Archie piece by piece: parts of his face, fingers and feet on Instagram, often in sepia-toned or black-and-white images.
They look great on an iPhone — their black-and-white and sometimes sepia tones are nice and crisp, and the action is more than coherent.
It would change the way I understood the past, transforming all those sepia photographs I'd grown up looking at into real, colorful and noisy characters.
Leave aside the sepia tones of the 1950s, a time when women, minorities, and ­people with disabilities were shut out of huge parts of American life.
The storm whipped up lots of Saharan dust and Iberian wildfire smoke, which is acting as a sepia filter against the sky, plunging Britain into darkness.
Sister act Chloe x Halle have released a sepia-toned music video for their new song "The Kids Are Alright," and it's a retro-tinged delight.
Look up toward the Earth and you'd see a smoldering ring of sunlight form a halo around our home world, illuminating the atmosphere in warm sepia.
As I stalk the halls of the station, dressed as they are in intermittent fluorescent lights and weird sepia tones of an old museum, I'm vulnerable.
The auction will be divided in four blocks, referring to excess oil produced in the areas of Atapu, Buzios, Itapu and Sepia, in the Santos Basin.
Narrated in an irrepressibly chipper tone by Gene Tognacci, "Nuts!" opens with sepia-toned black-and-white images of goats copulating, roughly drawn and crudely animated.
As Bustle pointed out, Global Citizen has created a pitch perfect sepia-toned parody of Adele's "Hello" that gets at what it's like to call Congress.
I have patients as young as two who seem instinctively adept at manipulating an iPad, yet their school remains largely stuck in a sepia-tone world.
Sepia photos of ancestors, especially the patriarch, are arrayed in frames and hung so high up the walls they must be angled down to be admired.
Drinks There's a clutch of cocktails with sepia-tone names, like the Lady Suffolk, an effervescent mix of Monopolowa vodka, prosecco, cucumber and green tea ($13).
Before leaving, the kids insisted on having a family portrait taken—one of those kitsch, sepia, barrels-in-the-background, rifles, and hats kinds of portrait.
After deciding to transition, it was as if all my life the whole world had been a sepia movie, and all of a sudden it got colors.
Clinton dropped the avuncular tone and the sepia-toned recollections to summon whatever will and charisma he has left to push his old party back into line.
The update also allows broadcasters to apply filters to their broadcast, though they're currently limited to basic color effects — black and white, sepia tone, and so on.
There's not much in terms of filter selection (black & white and sepia are your only choices), but the templates are a whole lot of fun to use.
The sepia walls are lined with framed photos, newspaper clippings, and bullfighting posters, along with a shrine to the Virgin of Guadalupe and several mounted bulls' heads.
French artist and photographer Olivier Ciappa's new photo series, IMAGINARY COUPLES, is a sepia-tinged collection of images featuring loads of different families and couples in love.
Rose must have been scarred by the flames, the screams and the explosions, and I always figured that's why she looked so somber in those sepia portraits.
Thousands of people who had gathered outside the packed courthouse in Córdoba, Argentina's second-biggest city, celebrated the convictions, holding aloft sepia-toned images of the victims.
The true history of the Games is a far cry from the platitude-laden, sepia-toned nostalgia pumped out by the International Olympic Committee and Olympic sponsors.
Even the show's handsome look, which Walley-Beckett developed with the director Niki Caro ("Whale Rider"), is naturalistic and washed-out, evoking sepia despite being in color.
At the photo auctions Jake attends in Paris, London and Copenhagen, the objects of desire are rare colorless jewels in shades of black and white and sepia.
Its angled mirrors refract the sepia tones and vibrant greens of the land as well as an endless expanse of sky, distorting and abstracting everything in view.
Just before dawn, with the air filled with thick sepia-colored smoke, they crawled into their pick-up truck and turned on the air conditioning, exhausted but alive.
On the test, given Wednesday, a section apparently included an excerpt from Isabel Allende's 2000 novel Portrait in Sepia, about Aurora del Valle and her ambitious grandmother Paulina.
The video weaves the viewer through sepia-tinted vignettes — church, Nashville, the highway, the gas station — as the country star journeys onwards towards his dad's final resting place.
With two wildfires burning in counties north of the city, ash and smoke covered parts of the Bay Area and Northern California, turning the skyline a sepia color.
The squad searched for the apparition and, as parting gifts, FoST Summit organizers distributed books that featured the participants inside sepia-tone antique-style photographs of the premises.
Mr. Ruff, who lives and works in Düsseldorf, starts with historical sepia photos and does a transfer that results in the look of cyanotypes (early blueprint-like photography).
Her acts of mind are more bracing than the story of SH, which feels thin and sepia-toned, like a photograph put through one of those antiquing apps.
Like a photograph whose Kodachrome has started to turn sepia, it may not be modern or high-tech but it's a meaningful and accurate rendering of times past.
Together, the duo of M. Ward and Zooey Deschanel sing and play in sepia tones, drawing from a repertoire that includes both originals and classics culled across decades.
Reading Allen's review made me aware of how very far we've come, baby, and how some guys just can't escape the sticky sepia amber of the 20th century.
He is painting a sepia-toned portrait of the Obama era, and reminding voters that he was in that portrait, standing right behind a president they liked and miss.
Set designer David Gallo took modern Sesame Street back to the 19th century with sepia tones, ivy-covered iron gates and laundry dangling by clothespins over the familiar cobblestone.
Is the sepia-toned Inside Llewyn Davis, which follows a down-on-his-luck folk singer (Oscar Isaac) during a winter week in New York, chock full 'o laughs?
A day ahead of Ryan Phillippe's 44th birthday, the actor spent time with his two teenage children and shared an adorable, sepia-toned photo of the trio on Instagram.
Most mobile photo-editing apps let you touch up photos with a built-in filter to add a nostalgic sepia tone, a touch of contrast or a darkening vignette.
Known for her conceptual art that references memory and loss, Behbahani's sepia-toned Joan of Arc–like figure bolstered women's struggle for power and inclusion in her native Iran.
In his current exhibition TERRAoptics at Sepia Gallery, Vivan Sundaram has created tableaux with ceramic pottery shards from an archeological dig at Pattanam, in the Indian state of Kerala.
He brought us to a neighboring building and led us through a long, sepia-hued chamber with deep empty wood vessels on either side of a narrow planked floor.
But the idea of the Silk Road (unlike, say, the idea of the "Great Game") is nonthreatening, a sepia-tinged vision of camels and bazaars full of exotic luxuries.
Their memory is enshrined in relics—in the sepia-toned photographs of young men in uniform staring unsmiling at the camera, and in the personal effects that line museums' cabinets.
"Europe needs the U.K. more than the other way around," said Ian Thompson, a Grimsby resident and former merchant marine, having a drink under one of those sepia-toned photographs.
That simply cannot be done, however, with Jason Rhoades' Sepia Movie or John F. Simon Jr.'s Color Panel, wherein the hardware is a unique, structural component of the work.
These are upbeat dance anthems, designed to play in public spaces, and shifted into a more sincerely intimate realm by the wholesomeness we associate with acoustic guitars and sepia shades.
More than aimless ennui, "Cody," the Los Angeles band's fourth album, from 2016, had the sepia tint of earned nostalgia, and it opened the door to a new career phase.
In White's sepia-toned, oil and graphite drawing of the singer and activist Paul Robeson, from 1973, the subject's head is placed in the bottom third of a circular panel.
The remaining subdivisions in the TOR area are known as Atapu and Sepia and had a combined minimum signing bonus of 36.6 billion reais ($8.34 billion) in the November auction.
A sepia-toned cover, some twelve-string guitars, a portentous title: "The Weight of These Wings" has many of the warning signs of an artist straining for seriousness and authenticity.
If you do not like black text on a bright white background, change the color scheme to sepia — or switch to white text on a dark gray or black background.
These sepia-toned snapshots of ancient life are formed from tree resin that once flowed over insects, plants, or other organisms, which then hardened into a transparent type of gemstone.
The silence of the marching people can be sensed even in the sepia-toned photographs, which show women and children dressed in white, followed by men in somber black suits.
Pubs are filled with sepia-toned photographs of the town in its 1950s heyday, when 500 boats were crammed into what was then one of the largest ports in the world.
The text explains, in black and sepia paper tone, that Captain Leland has been funneling the money into a "summer keep" project for his wealthy family who lives outside the province.
Many of the scenes are in a muted, almost sepia-like tone, but when the colors pop – like in a view of a 1962 Nazi-occupied Times Square, they really pop.
I traveled with the president to Havana to watch as he did the logical thing, bypassing the inane and antiquated congressional embargo to help move Cuba past its sepia arrested development.
Lana Del Rey, whose sweeping ballads evoke a sepia-toned California full of mid-afternoon cocktails and ennui, spent most of last night on Twitter, offering to physically fight Azealia Banks.
As his reminiscences of Senate business in the sepia-toned (but decidedly white) past tripped up his early campaign efforts, Biden has tried, gingerly to grudgingly, to walk his comments back.
Ms. Katz's moody lighting, all amber and gold and sepia on Mr. Oram's Scandinavian storybook castle, suggests Rembrandt, even if Mr. Grandage was going for the feeling of Shakespeare's pastoral comedies.
I struggle to keep pace with her as she makes her way past sepia-toned photographs celebrating Florida in the early 20th century, as though they were glorious times for everyone.
A sepia-toned photograph hung on the wall of del Conde drinking malt beer over dinner with a bearded Fidel, Raul and left-wing icon Ernesto "Che" Guevara after the revolution.
And in meetings this month to coordinate a response to the plague, officials in Argentina have been emphasizing the havoc locusts can wreak by digging out sepia-toned photographs of past plagues.
Using grayscale and sepia-toned oil paint on the polyurethane, sand, and glass figure, Honert managed to make the three-dimensional figure resemble a two-dimensional vintage photograph when viewed from afar.
We discover many of these statues in hazy prints of silver and sepia, and indeed this is as much an exhibition of early photography as it is of architecture and urban planning.
In the slow-moving drama of restoration, fishbone cracks vanish, figures that were muddy sepia become radiantly blush, and yellow clouds, thick with old varnish, transform into white gauze tinged with rose.
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.
BRASILIA, Nov 26 (Reuters) - Brazil has set signing fees totaling 36.6 billion reais ($8.72 billion) for a new auction of the Sepia and Atapu presalt blocs that had no takers on Nov.
An air of fustiness hovers over the very words ''wicker furniture'': One imagines sepia-toned photos of peacock-backed chairs on verandas in colonial India, and ornately curved chaises in Victorian conservatories.
The series pairs archival interviews with masterful thinkers like Frank Lloyd Wright and Charles Bukowski with modern animation—in this case Patrick Smith's sepia surrealism—to give their ideas a new vision.
And to many a casual moviegoer, gingham-clad Judy Garland peaking out of that sepia-toned house into a bright and verdant Oz might seem like the first—and last—big leap forward.
So it's pleasant to imagine that "John Wayne," with its blue jeans and wide open roads, is poking fun at Lana Del Rey's pristine, sepia-toned Americana aesthetic, even though it's probably not.
The sepia-toned illustrations are decidedly adult, with depictions of Harpo Marx reclining, roman-god-style, fondling a swan and wearing a crown of roses, and the texts are rife with surreal anecdotes.
In the largely sepia portrait of 220s domesticity, "Dysfunctional Family" (225), which is one of the earliest paintings included in Al-ugh-gories, Eisenman depicts a suited man seated in a wooden chair.
The group has made four different ads, with sepia-tone titles, faux film flicker, and a singsong narrator who would sound at home on a furniture-size tube television in the Eisenhower administration.
If you open up your closet and it looks like the world's all of a sudden changed into black-and-white or a sepia-toned photograph, that's totally fine — it's just your thing.
In the lobby at the Eagles' training facility, there are large photos of Martin Luther King Jr., Nelson Mandela and Jonas Salk, rather than sepia-tone images of the team's best former players.
That meant acid-washed jeans in shades of berry and sepia, patchwork-like knit sweaters and double-breasted coats worn with the sort of grommet-studded belts more commonly seen on motorcycle jackets.
Later he walked across the hall to Room 122, decorated with blue wallpaper and sepia photographs of past borough presidents, for a meeting with his commissioners, whom he regularly confers with in Manhattan.
It's one of those gloriously warm evenings where the sun—which never sets this time of year—hangs bright and clear in the west and everything takes on a soft, sepia-tinted glow.
Gaunt, grey, somehow shrunken and withered with a pencil-like outline beneath his roomy old cardigan, Wenger looks to the sepia photos on his mantelpiece and sees the elegant, shapely manager he once was.
"My last record was kind of sepia-toned and I mean that emotionally as well," says Lambert, who took home album of the year for Wings at that year's Academy of Country Music Awards.
As propaganda, they are determinedly cheerful, their rosy or sepia tones and earnest vernacular meant to invoke that particular swell of American patriotism that believes in the nation's perpetual innocence and wide-eyed enthusiasm.
The sepia-hued images have a seductively funky quality owing to their construction with the now archaic Photoshop 2.5 and Quark image manipulation software, and despite this primitive technology, they harbor a reticent beauty.
Installed to trace the couple's travels to different pre-Hispanic sites, "Josef Albers in Mexico" has an energetic syncopation generated by the paintings' singing colors, which alternate with the silvery sepia of the photographs.
Sometimes I look at old sepia photos from their early years together and think about all the promise and optimism they possessed, and how my father survived WWII to come home to my mother.
This is the sepia-tinted story of children who made their beds, did chores, came to dinner at exactly quarter past 7 and endured both parents' endless interrogatories about global events of the day.
Special secretary to the Economy Ministry Waldery Rodrigues told the newspaper the government could reduce the signing bonuses for two subsalt areas - Sepia and Atapu - that did not receive bids in the last auction.
On first inspection, the photos look like panels of wood, stained in sepia and gray, with circles and lines carved into them, but when you stand close the earth becomes readable in exquisite detail.
Unto This Last: Two Hundred Years of John Ruskin (Yale, 65 USD, 40 GBP) The year began with the re-emergence of a great art critic from the sepia-impregnated shadows of Victorian England.
The work reads as a vintage sepia photo of a pirate ship sailing on stormy seas, but it's actually a heavily filtered iPhone photo of a small model ship floating on the Jersey Shore.
The new Cine Effect tool lets you apply color treatments to your clips, like the exaggerated orange and blue hues of a summer blockbuster or the brown sepia notes you'd see in a historical drama.
"Roots" obliterated pastoral, sepia-toned myths of slavery, and it extolled the strength of the black family at a time when it was under assault by both white liberals and conservatives as pathological and dysfunctional.
Taken from last year's Honeymoon, the visuals are an 11 minute long LCD-sustained epic full of strained-eye sepia haziness, fuzzy slow-mo shots of blissed-out transcendence, and loads of good looking people.
They've leaned towards it for almost two decades, turning their garage-rock into something mischievous and occasionally sinister, guitars dipped in fake blood and vocals covered in ash, sepia-toned pranksters with art-punk sensibilities.
But for the rest of the year, can the Vnyl, a 1970s-themed club that opened in September and stands for "Vintage New York Lifestyle," capture that era without bell-bottoms, sepia shades and disco?
The sepia-and-umber color palette suggests warmth and reassurance, but in her delivery Ms. Jones preserves a subtle tension between generosity and guardedness — balancing what once might have been against what still lies ahead.
But as with many sepia-toned institutional heroes, the luster of his accomplishments has dimmed in retrospect, not least because he minimized the contributions of his Mongolian assistants in service of a queasy American imperialism.
SHERMAN-PALLADINO We wanted to make sure that when we photographed New York, it didn't have any sort of filter or sepia tone feel that made it feel quaint or old-fashioned or old-timey.
In "BFG for Marc Et-al" (2016), a reddish-peach swatch at first resembles a sepia smudge or blood stain, but up close becomes the upper arm of a woman swathed in frilly cream chiffon.
A shower of green confetti (parsley) adds color to the sepia-toned pasta, which gets tucked into a little red casserole and draped with the braising milk, cooked down to a lovely, onion-sweetened sauce.
In Bhupendra Karia: India 1968–6083 at Sepia Eye, black-and-white vintage photographs chosen from his vast portfolio and Population Crisis series capture his role as a documentarian of the poverty-stricken Indian hinterland.
Dark wood furniture, a sepia-toned wall map of the region in the conference area and a spartan dining table where General Stilwell entertained make it easy to envision what went on in the modest rooms.
Instead, "Southern Blood", Allman's posthumous paean to his life and music to be released in September, is adorned with a sepia shot of the grounds, a wooden boardwalk heading away under the shade of Spanish Moss.
Shortly after, the Kylie Cosmetics/Kylie Shop founder shared a sepia-colored image of herself sitting smoking a cigarette on an outdoor couch donning sheer black stockings, a brown leather jacket and the same black bra.
There are three different color options built into the camera — black and white, color, and vintage sepia — but the camera is Bluetooth-enabled, allowing you to edit photos and add your own filters in the app.
Felix Gonzalez-Torres's 1988 work, "Untitled (Madrid 1971)" flashes onto the screen, revealing a fading, sepia-toned portrait of the late artist as a child, juxtaposed with an unnamed statue honoring a colonial hero in Madrid.
On shelves and walls of his neatly appointed living room is a painstakingly assembled trove of sepia photographs, paintings and plaques - pictures of him in military uniform as a young man, and of him with Arafat.
Whatever the reason, the biographies of 20th-century artists—the letters, the beguiling muses, the more or less agreed-upon non-monogamous trysts—challenge even the most cynical to resist the glamour of sepia-toned gossip.
Brazilian Mines and Energy Minister Bento Albuquerque said the government was "satisfied" with the results of the auction, and the Sepia and Atapu blocks, which attracted no interest, would be put up for auction next year.
During a recent tour of the cottage, Michael W. Schantz, executive director of the Heckscher Museum, pointed out shadowy rectangles on the sepia and sea-green painted wood walls that showed where art had been hung.
However, further testing revealed an issue with the Xperia 10's white balance when shooting in sunny conditions that caused pictures to look overly yellow, as if a light sepia-toned vintage filter had been applied.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Viewpoints, an exhibition at the New York Public Library on photography in Latin America, begins with an enigmatic set of four sepia cartes de visite from 1863, all depicting women.
These sepia-toned recollections are powerful flashes of each character's most memorable plots throughout the entire show, usually with their one true love, and each is backed by the very best of Michael Giacchino's amazing soundtrack.
As in the meme, each episode ends with a "To Be Continued" arrow—a sepia freeze frame timed to coincide with the bass and drum hits in the first track on Yes' 1971 double platinum album Fragile.
I simply wanted to become a sepia-toned anthropomorphic cartoon version of myself, and maybe get a new Twitter avatar in the process, but trying to figure out Snapchat felt like trying to decipher the Rosetta Stone.
"Our kids are lucky to have a dad who looks at them the way you look at them and loves them the way you love them," Garner wrote alongside a sepia-colored photo of her ex-husband.
Much of the president's evening on Friday in Chicago — spent at two restaurants, including one named Sepia — was devoted to discussions with friends and supporters about the library and foundation, said Eric Schultz, a White House spokesman.
The current conflict also seems like a late-in-the-game scramble to capitalize on the golden era of Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic before it starts to fade to sepia, which could be very soon.
An official from Saudi Arabia presented Mr. Trump with a framed assemblage of 12 goldtone items in miniature relating to the kingdom, surrounding a sepia-toned photograph of the president, appraised by the State Department at $790.
This sepia-overlayed video supports the song's overall vibe: This guy is not wrecking anything (at least not until Verse 2, wherein our narrator "tried to get someone pregnant/It wasn't her fault, I'm just kinda psychotic").
Fueled by a social media world that prizes aesthetics and a sepia-toned glint of nostalgia, longboard surfing has found a dedicated audience for the artful style that was a hallmark of the sport's ancient Hawaiian origins.
A new virtual reality game created by From Software, the studio behind Dark Souls and the recently announced Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, Déraciné looks incredibly moody with its sepia tone visuals displayed in this vague game footage.
There's a sepia-toned sameness to the displays that is occasionally punctuated by red or blue clothing on Noah and his family, or the green plants inside Noah's living quarters, or the murals and dioramas of the exhibitions.
The issue is that by the midpoint of the Netflix drama's second volume, the story of the late Hannah Baker (Katherine Langford) seems to have more competing timelines, flashbacks, and sepia-toned memories than an episode of Westworld.
The effect was dazzling, if also a little unnerving, as when Dorothy steps out of sepia-toned Kansas into Oz. "You can see there's not a lot of land in Plaquemines," Rudy Simoneaux, one of the engineers, observed.
Structure is similarly lacking in "Sepia" (2010), based on Kobo Abe's novel "The Woman in the Dunes," in which the dancers, sensuously lunging and kicking, bathe in streams of sand that pour from vessels hanging from the rafters.
Two months after the murder — after the late winter weather had toppled the votive candles left on Mr. Hushmand's doorstep by grieving students, and faded the roses to sepia — Celle is a tiny capsule of a conflicted Germany.
City Hall used to stand on the land now occupied by the Lido House, and the hotel's main restaurant, the Mayor's Table, pays homage to that history with a wall of framed, sepia-toned portraits of former mayors.
For several other designs, a father-and-son-run workshop with a single loom in Aubusson, France, used a digital pattern generator to reproduce sepia-toned images from Anderson's collection of found 19th- and early-20th-century photography.
Hungry City 9 Photos View Slide Show ' Injera is a certainty at every Ethiopian meal and the measure of every Ethiopian restaurant: floppy, featherweight flatbread as thin as a kerchief, with the sepia tinge of an old photograph.
That meant that I spent most of the week at Allingham learning how to use a crosscut saw, which is the old-timey saw seen in sepia-toned videos with a comical frame rate and handlebar-mustachioed loggers.
The film centers on an older man traversing a series of abandoned landscapes and buildings, upon which he encounters literal visages of his past, seeing a younger version of himself in the ruins, often punctuated by a sepia filter.
She gingerly added it to a baggie with other recent finds: a ticket to a 1921 ball at Tammany Hall, a rusted tin of watercolors, a sepia-toned snapshot of a woman baking a cake while smoking a cigarette.
On five LPs with The Gaslight Anthem, two solo records, and one as the leader of The Horrible Crowes, he's stayed roughly on the same path: ploughing through heartbreak, drawing inspiration from sepia-toned Americana, and (yeah) channelling Springsteen.
In my mind, every horse race took place during the Great Depression—a sepia-toned event where a young, vivacious Queen Elizabeth watched Seabiscuit win as men with "press" cards sticking out of their fedoras documented the whole thing.
An almost sepia-toned wistfulness settled over Mr. Obama the moment he stepped off Air Force One at O'Hare International Airport as he gave Mayor Rahm Emanuel — his first White House chief of staff — a fierce and lengthy embrace.
From the opening moments, when Ann reads aloud from her journal — a Lincoln anecdote, the first piece of exposition in a script overloaded with back story — it is like watching a sepia-toned historical tableau come to animatronic life.
Even if you're nowhere near a beach, Labor Day weekend is the perfect time to celebrate summer and relax for just a few more days before we move into the season of all things sepia-toned and pumpkin-spiced.
Filmed in sepia-toned interviews, the now 82-year-old Rezo remembers living with his grandparents in Georgia, where the back of an outhouse had a spectacular view and a "pit full of plankton" became a treasured swimming hole.
For instance, the new species has sepia-toned wings with a dappled underside of white speckles, like other neighboring butterflies, and also shares the ability to produce antifreeze-like substances in its blood to stave off punishing Alaskan temperatures.
From there, you can move photos around the page and alter their aesthetic with a right swipe, choosing from nine filters, each playing into the app's overarching vintage aesthetic, with black and white, sepia tone, Ben-Day dots and the like.
Add a sepia (or other colored) tintGetting tints on your image is easy enough: click Create new fill or adjustment layer in the Layers dialog and pick Black & White, then tick the Tint box in the dialog box that pops up.
The bulletin also published certain assumptions for production and abandonment costs in the four major fields of the transfer-of-rights area - Buzios, Sepia, Itapu and Atapu - as well as formulae to be used in negotiations between auction winners and Petrobras.
The difference is that his team does it at The Met — incidentally, in the same fifth floor space of the museum's old slide library, where sepia-toned slides of greek statues or European oil paintings are still scattered around the office.
President Kennedy's death on November 22, 1963 in Dallas shocked many Americans out of the political stupor of the Eisenhower years, a time mythologized by some even today as as a sepia-toned era of economic plenty and cultural innocence.
In addition, the app has been given a redesign that gives it a clean, less cluttered look-and-feel, and introduces a new app-wide dark mode and sepia themes, for those who want a different sort of reading experience.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In his current exhibition TERRAoptics at Sepia Gallery, Vivan Sundaram poses a series of questions about the nature of representation and photography, merging what is real with what has been staged for the camera.
Surrounded by the gilded and sepia spines that line this mellow chamber, and dwarfed by its white barrel-vaulted ceiling, I lost myself for half an hour in Leonardo's inspired doodles of catapults, primordial pontoon bridges and tripod-mounted cannons.
The cupboards in her study are filled with box files and manila envelopes, each dated and stuffed with handwritten letters, sepia photographs and jewelry sketches, some of which she spread across her desk as she talked during a recent interview.
In the lobby at the Eagles' training complex, he put large photos of Martin Luther King Jr., Nelson Mandela and Jonas Salk, rather than sepia-tone images of the team's best former players, to remind visitors of the team's higher mission.
"There's a sepia-tone lens through which we often see the civil rights movement: It doesn't seem like it happened in places familiar to us, and it doesn't seem like it was peopled by people we know," Theoharis told me.
But, beneath its sepia tones and gentle ways, the series is a safe place for dark truths, among them the many ways in which birth can be a terror, something that no one is designed to go through alone. ♦
There's no screen on the back, and all it does is snap a photo (in black and white, sepia, or color, which you can control from a small wheel mechanism on the top of the cam), and when you're done, it prints it.
Imitating an iconic moment from the Carters' Louvre-located music video "Apeshit," the duo stood proudly in front of a regal, sepia-tinged portrait of the Duchess of Sussex, a lustrous tiara atop her head and her neck draped in layers of pearls.
This may be the most "woke" room in any mainstream American museum today, with works by Native American, African American and female artists far outnumbering the only work by a white man, Tansey's virtuosic sepia-toned "landscape" of broken and toppled ancient statuary.
Which turns out, in the end, to be that he's a just thoroughly decent bloke from Coatbridge who was more than happy to chat about the squeaky sepia of the past and what he's been up to over the past 10 years.
LONDON (Reuters) - Triple Olympic track champion Kenenisa Bekele is somewhat surprised that his sepia-tinged 2000,210 and 2000,193-metres world records are still standing but, at 219, he still feels he can complete a remarkable hat-trick by claiming the marathon mark.
Luminaries like Anish Kapoor and Jon Rafman had stuff going on, and even Channel 4 was present with its Random Acts art film series, one of which included a man sort of walking up a hill in sepia (the rest were OK, though).
The mockingbirds are finally interested in the suet balls they disdained all summer, and the gorgeous blue jays, their bright colors even bluer against the sepia backdrop of winter, carry away the unshelled nuts I set along the deck rail for squirrels.
Simin doesn't see this as cultural appropriation — since 215, she has consulted on Dishoom's design, with its spotted mirrors, dangling electric wires and mood of sepia twilight — as long as the original cafes aren't being glamorized, "because they weren't glamorous," she says.
One of the biggest economic drivers in North Carolina is the farming industry, but unlike the sepia-toned memories of family farms that once dotted the Piedmont and eastern countryside, the farms that dominate in today's economy are largely owned by corporations.
"Yellowstone," of course, has the right to be exactly the show it wants to be, but for now (I've seen three episodes, including the double-length pilot) it's an unsteady mix of several, held together by the sepia of basic-cable grittiness.
Vignes's hazy, sepia-toned photographs of Palmyra disclose that some of the city's monuments were in good repair in the mid-19th century—among them the Temple of Baalshamin, now dynamited, where Palmyrenes worshiped a god of Phoenician origin in a Hellenistic setting.
Anchored by a steely Malick, "Time's Arrow" doesn't just show Beatrice's journey through her cold childhood, defiant teenage years, and disappointing adult life — it makes it feel more real and present than the faded sepia pictures in her albums and dissolving mind allow.
A sepia-toned reproduction of a photograph titled "Ellen Terry at Ann Hathaway's Cottage" (1902), taken by Smith's friend and fellow suffragette, Edith Craig, captures Smith with a circle of influential women and activists, including the suffragist playwright and author Christabel Marshall.
Even compared to her previous albums, Sparrow glows with a sepia-tinged studio glaze, gliding over coiled layers of piano, florid guitar chords, glossy violin hooks supplying drama and urgency; her voice, a buttery, textured thing, is as smooth and rich as the music.
And Gabby Miller, who also crossed the Pacific on a container ship, chose to take a more personal, if ironic tack by using heavy crude oil to paint images from family photos belonging to crew members, endowing them with a weathered, sepia-toned nostalgia.
The first sepia-toned photo pictures Lambert and his new man spruced up in suits and ties; the second image captures Polo striking a pose with the "Ghost Town" singer wrapped around his legs, and the third finds both men puckering up for the camera.
The show flashes back and forth between the sepia-toned apocalyptic present and the start of the school year, digging into the gap between who its teen characters used to be back in high school, and who've they become in a world without rules.
Dressed in ceremonial uniform in front of Nininger Hall for what is called an "Old Corps" photo, these women gave a new twist to a cherished graduation ritual that reaches back to a time when sepia was the norm, rather than an Instagram filter.
Larrain shoots most of the film in grainy Super 16, which matches up with our historical remembrance of the era, but also gives the film an urgency: Jackie feels both alive and coated in a sepia haze, both human being and self-made myth.
The '70s-style, sepia-toned film directed by Jesse Peretz tells the story of a young high school student who feels out of place in the halls at school (sound familiar, 13 Reasons Why fans?) and finds solace in day dreaming about a crush.
With outstanding performances from all three and a visual style marked by just a hint of sepia-tinted reminiscence, The Souvenir clearly stands out as one of the year's best films: pointedly personal art that somehow manages, in its specificity, to hit on something universal.
The movie goes semi-sepia, and we are treated to misty watercolor memories going back to the first "Rambo" movie; then we're in full metal jacket Rambo world, with him shooting at people and at other stuff, then we're back with him on the porch.
As half of the sepia-toned quartet S U R V I V E, the pair has spent the better part of the last decade exploring the subtle terror inherent in the brittle synth lines that scored the Reagan era's hastily put together horror films.
But in sepia tones that reference the parched soil that flew all the way to New York City at the height of the Dust Bowl, Hayes offers a poignant narrative of how Guthrie rose from a directionless teenager in Okemah to the voice of the downtrodden nationwide.
The plot that sees the return of Elizabeth's uncle, the Duke of Windsor (formerly King Edward VIII), is overdone; there are sepia-toned flashbacks of him waltzing with Wallis Simpson and we are reminded ad nauseam that he abdicated the throne for love, for "something greater still".
For the first few years of her career, this singer-songwriter was most often described as a folk artist; with her intense, brooding songs of heartbreak shot through a sepia filter, she sounded like a student of Leonard Cohen, or a distant cousin of Bill Callahan.
To step behind its gates after experiencing the brown and smoke shades of the adjoining highway on a hazy summer's day is to feel like Garland's Dorothy stepping from sepia-toned Kansas into the Technicolor of Oz. Ms. Streisand — who is promoting both her album, due Aug.
The minimum such payment is 26.23 percent of profit for the TOR zone's Atapu area, 23.24 percent for the zone's Buzios area, 18.15 percent for the zone's Itapu area and 27.88 percent for the zone's Sepia area, according to a document issued by CNPE on Thursday.
Since he had survived the past night's ordeal—with all of its vomiting and visions of sepia-colored soldiers—he figured he had little to lose by trying again and hoping that this time, his father would appear to him and the experience would start to make sense.
The book was revolutionary for its time, in its willingness to portray alcoholism as a state of merciless dependence rather than a metaphysical state illuminated by the sepia-tones of tragic myth, as Fitzgerald, Hemingway and Faulkner, the holy trinity of modernist drunks, had done half a generation earlier.
If that seems too Sepia-toned, there are lessons about the power of authenticity in art and life to be taken from Willie Nelson, who ditched the star-making assembly line of Nashville for Austin, where he stirred up a new scene and a popular subgenre, Outlaw Country.
Couple that technique with outstanding performances by Byrne, Burke, and Swinton and a visual style marked by just a hint of sepia-tinted reminiscence, and The Souvenir clearly stands out as one of the year's best films: pointedly personal art that somehow manages, in its specificity, to hit on something universal.
Blanketed by a wash of sepia, the scene features just a few patches of bright color, which illuminate the page like spotlights: A busy dad works at one end of the house while his daughter appears in the opposite corner, drawing an arched portal on her wall, planning her escape.
Shortly after former president Bill Clinton delivered a keynote address at the Democratic National Convention sharing how he met and fell in love with his wife—and described her as "the best darned change-maker I have ever known"—a video montage revealed sepia-toned photos of all 44 US presidents.
The Doni portraits are now presented in a standing glass case that allows visitors finally to admire the reverse side of the panels: a rarely seen sepia-colored diptych by the Master of Serumido, an artist in Raphael's workshop, showing a mythological scene meant to wish the couple a fertile marriage.
WikipediaScreenshot: GizmodoWikipedia is one of those apps where you might be doing a lot of reading, and a dark mode can help: From the app Settings screen on Android, tap App theme to choose between Light, Dark, and Black; on iOS, from Settings tap Reading preferences to choose Default, Sepia, Dark, or Black.
Highly conscious of the representation of American Indians by Edward S. Curtis, whose staged photographs ignore the sanctioned genocidal destruction that killed off more than 4/5 of all Native peoples, starting in 1492, Cannon restates the pose of a well-known sepia photograph by Curtis in his painting "Small Catcher" (1973-78).
The funeral reflected the era of the man his admirers had come to honor, with gray hair filling the pews and sepia-toned memories flowing from the pulpit, recalling a lawmaker who was first elected to office in the aftermath of World War II and retired from the Senate 15 years ago.
This is documented in 13 sepia photo-portraits taken by Napoleon Sarony during Wilde's 1882 tour of the United States, during which he lectured (among others) to Mormons in Salt Lake City, Native Americans in Sioux City, and miners in Leadville, Colorado, discussing the luxury of the senses, beauty, and the decorative arts.
Everything is to share, so we order ham croquettes, esgarraet (roasted red peppers with thinly sliced cod and onions), pisto manchego (basically deconstructed ratatouille in tomato sauce with a fried egg on top), sepia a la plancha (grilled cuttlefish with garlic parsley sauce), and grilled vegetables, with flan and cava lemon sorbet for dessert.
But the lion's body is a darker tint than the arm, and it is more embellished, with its face and mane described through yet another approach, in careful daubs of what could be a wash of terre verte or diluted ink, while the temple is dashed off with restless sepia strokes, a quick architectural sketch.
As a doctoral candidate in Slavic literature, I am researching Jaroslav Hašek, a Czech writer whose career began with a literary hoax: when he was the editor of a magazine about animals, he fabricated scientific-sounding reports of fantastical beasts—including the Sulphur-Bellied Whale, the Sepia Infusorian, and the Irritable Bazouky Stag-Puss.
The post-Islamic State proponents of a Muslim homeland range from activists hardened by the dead-end outcome of the Arab Spring uprisings to Twitter's group of caliphate nostalgia bros, who themselves range from staunch Islamists to history aficionados who miss the sepia-tinted grace and security that they believe caliphate rule once offered.
A wintry sepia of an unoccupied field near Sharpsburg, Md. — the site of the Battle of Antietam during the Civil War — illustrates the cover: a leafless tree with outspread branches, unharvested cornfield bristling with feral bounty against a buck-and-rail fence in the near background, a luminous plot of wintry grass in the foreground.
Organized by Sepia Collective, a Los Angeles-based multicultural group of artists and curators, Iconic is a traveling exhibition (it was previously in Oakland, and will make stops in Chicago and New York), featuring mostly local artists from each host city, as well as work by original Black Panther Party members like Emory Douglas.
You can hear how difficult it is to capture that sepia mood on the version of "Tuesday" with Drake, which came out in August of 2014: one of the biggest pop stars in the world, who has tried his hardest to be chameleonic across genres and regions, reaches for the trancelike tranquility that Mak hits so easily.
He embarked on a new profession 20 years ago as a purveyor of sepia and black-and-white images of Shanghai and Beijing before World War II. He specializes in photos of bourgeois families from the 1930s who, dressed in traditional Chinese finery, posed in studios with European backdrops that featured Bugati cars and Art Deco furniture.
So it was a relief to see Giambattista Valli at least return to the familiar landscape of sepia-toned Paris, as first addressed in his couture show in January, and now translated into black and white and florals and tweeds; embroidered, overlaid, pleated, asymetrically shirred, long and short, but best when paired with ribbed gray Shetland knits.
It was practically a game design epidemic: the same year, 1987, saw another icon of that era's gaming landscape, Pac-Man, gain the ability to jump—and if you don't recall Pac-Mania, but were there at the time, it's likely because your subconscious is protecting your sepia-hued memories from returning to the scene of the crime.
Hungry City 8 Photos View Slide Show ' It is time to praise the Bangladeshi steam table, with its crammed bins, trays, casserole dishes and china bowls; its stacks of cilantro-flecked kebabs as long as hot dogs; its rolling mountains of rice in sepia and saffron, studded with whole peeled hard-boiled eggs and looking ready to tumble.
Most theatrical of all was Isabel Bayón, whose "Yo Soy," or "I Am," traced a personal history that began with the dancer poised on a high wall, seemingly lost in thought, then segued to a sepia-toned film that showed Ms. Bayón in old-fashioned dress, performing a stamping solo while holding a stick like a rifle.
His designs for Pixies, a jarring indie rock band from Boston that inspired later alternative groups, included a sepia photo of a topless flamenco dancer for "Surfer Rosa" (1988); a red, ringed Earth for the cover of "Bossanova" (20183); and a photograph of a monkey with a halo overlaid with a geometric design and surrounded by numbers for "Doolittle" (1989).
The first Jayhawks coach was James Naismith, basketball's inventor; the first draft of his rules, put to paper in 1891, are preserved next door to Allen Fieldhouse, an airy, almost sepia-toned arena nicknamed the Phog, after Phog Allen, a former Naismith player who coached the Jayhawks for 39 seasons, during which he won three national titles and recruited Wilt Chamberlain.
Gilliam's red, blue, and green watercolor, Parade VII, employs color through staining; Thompson's humorous oil painting, The Golden Ass, features a more traditional application; McArthur Binion uses crayon and collage elements in his 2016 brown abstraction, DNA: Sepia II; Nathaniel Mary Quinn's Mean Ol' Teacher uses color as a way to bridge abstraction and figuration in a collaged face made up of many different harlequin features.
The past three days have seen a petty-ass war between Lana Del Rey stans and Lorde stans on review aggregator Metacritic, with hordes of presumably sepia-toned Lana Del Rey fans creating accounts to attack Lorde's Melodrama, labelling it boring and mainstream, Meanwhile, a miniature army of Lorde fans are responding in kind, dismissing Lana Del Rey's Lust for Life as boring and monotonous.
In Hill's gut-punchingly perfect story, a girl struggling to adjust to her family's reversal of fortune finds a robotic friend who will be her devotee for a single paid hour, while McKean's experimentally displayed story — the sepia from his images bleeding into, over and through the text in places — speaks to the anguish of losing the "sweet wine golden flow" of childhood perception, potential and possibility.
Among the other winners: Alex Bradley Cohen's charming figurative paintings at Nicelle Beauchene (1.00), Marley Freeman's luminous small abstractions at Parker (2.02), Farah Al Qasimi's complex and beguiling photographs of life in the United Arab Emirates at Helena Anrather (4.02), Jenna Westra's cerebrally suggestive black and white photographs at Hassla (4.16), and Graham Anderson's sepia-toned retro-futurist figurative painting at Klaus von Nichtssagend (2.05).
Different than most concept art which typically take the form of fully-colored images or black-and-white outlines, Lomas opts for a middle-ground, typically presenting sepia-toned purple-lined sketches of her works, an artistic decision that immediately evokes a sense of nostalgia and youthful curiosity in these works, while also giving creative space to the viewer to fill in the uncolored blanks of the drawings.
All around me were metaphors for my own dislocation: a homeless woman squatting in the grocery-store parking lot, indifferent to the puddle spreading below her; the sparrows and pigeons, all sepia and brown, that replaced the scolding blue jays and scarlet cardinals I'd left behind; even the first deep snow, which all my life I had longed to see, was flecked with soot when it finally arrived.
Here, he has spent the past 15 years layering the peeling parchment-color plaster walls with objects to create a miraculous "three-dimensional wallpaper" — azure Chinese ceramic parakeets mounted on the wall with tiny gessoed brackets, miniature horned-deer skulls, 18th-century cameos, rusted horseshoes, framed 19th-century pressed ferns, a sepia-toned portrait of his grandmother in an early 1900s dance costume, spiny starfish, blushing conch and scallop shells.
"It's a gathering of men that come from completely different walks of life and believe in completely different things, but they put those beliefs aside to put everything that they have on the line for each other," she tells me over video chat, perched in her pristine office at the Dallas Cowboys world headquarters in Frisco, TX. This "gathering of men" conjures sepia-tone images of players in a circle, close enough to touch helmets.
This wasn't a sepia-toned getaway at all, I thought—it was cartoonish and bright and booming, thanks to the excellent DJ Anthony DiCapua, who played a mix of dancehall and rap and R&B that included Beenie Man and Lil Mo. Down by the water, there were guys wearing cowboy and sailor hats, snapping selfies in front of a painted backdrop of clouds that the photographer Luke Gilford had built for the party.
Only Donald Trump (with an assist from Meadows, who, though he now says he no longer supports these remarks, in 2012 was caught on video vowing to send then-President Barack Obama "home to Kenya"), who once spoke of legendary abolitionist Frederick Douglass as if he were still alive, could surpass the sepia-toned mythology of racial relations in "Green Book" with a more shameless effort at purchasing racial justice on the cheap.

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