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Oldest indigo-dyed fabric found | Science News

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Ancient recipes led scientists to a long-lost natural blue | Science News

Ancient recipes led scientists to a long-lost natural blue Medieval texts and modern techniques helped unveil the blue watercolor’s identity Medieval recipes instructed scientists to prepare the blue watercolor from the fruits of Chrozophora tinctoria. That provided enough dye to reveal its structure using a suite of chemical analysis techniques. Paula Nabais/NOVA Univ. By Carolyn Wilke ...

Researchers discover when it’s good to get the blues

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Blue Velvet: 10 Hidden Details You Missed In The Film

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Color filtering as colorblindness

I suspect Kubrick would have considered the experience of colorblind folks, and that he would want to give them a personal treat. Their colorblindness would be shown to have an advantage rather than a disadvantage only. Experiment with light color filters to mimic the main types of colorblindness, which are: proto (red)Duetero (green)Tri - something (blue - very rare) SEE Colorblindness

Who is Piet Mondrian? – Who Are They? | Tate Kids

Who is Piet Mondrian? Squares, straight lines...and dance moves! Explore the abstract art of Piet Mondrian Piet Mondrian is a Dutch artist best known for his abstract paintings. Art that is abstract does not show things that are recognisable such as people, objects or landscapes. Instead artists use colours, shapes and textures to achieve...

Lapis lazuli - Wikipedia

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