Carmine is a bright shade of red, originally a dye made from boiled insect scales.
Vermilion is a shade of red. An example would be pomegranate seeds.
A "color hue collage" is one color, divided into different shades of that color.
There are several. Here are a few: * burgundy * wine * maroon * crimson * vermilion * oxblood * ruby * puce
Anything created in shades of one color is called "monochromatic" (mono-one, chroma-color). This can be a painting, drawing... even a film.
Monochrome
How about carmine? Carmine is, according to the Wiki, the general term for a particularly deep red color. Some rubies are colored the color.
Vermilion is a fiery orange-red color. Vermilion pigment is produced from the mineral cinnabar.
Vermilion is a bright red to red-orange color.
Dark vermilion.
Some yogurts have carmine in them to color the yogurt,
The color of their uniforms is Carmine red
Vermilion is a shade of red. An example would be pomegranate seeds.
Vermilion is a red.
Scarlet.
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I believe it is an orange shade of color or pigment.
Cinnabar, red, scarlet.....