Pigments used include red and yellow ochre, hematite, manganese oxide and charcoal.
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Decorated in cobalt blue, copper green, antimony yellow and yellow ochre.
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The range of colours employed is limited to light blue-green, yellow ochre, reddish brown and black.
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It is most recognizable for its yellow ochre stone exterior, giant blue domes, and 72-meter-high Mecca-styled minarets.
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Look at the way genius colourist Emily Kngwarreye uses deep pinks against a dirty-yellow ochre, or lime and aqua with olive green.
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Figures seen in profile are enclosed in lines of exquisite purity, then colored with a few flat shades of red, black, green, yellow ochre and terracotta.
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You might have noticed that the seven-day forecast no longer has a yellow ochre background, but reflects a sort of greyish-blue background.
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From a bleak yellow ochre hue, we jump to a green, turquoise lush environment to emphasize the change, and to sell the idea of survival and change.
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The June Bug had yellow wings because yellow ochre was added to the wing mixture in order to make the aircraft show up better in photographs.