Strontium
He is an impressioist! Bright of course!
All colors can be used. Mostly the colors that are used for renaissance are bright colors such as yellow orange and red. Although these are bright colors, they are not always used.
Miro
Because he was a painter and liked bright colors. So did, and do, many other painters. Don't ask them WHY!They stand out in front of other colours and to look more affectiveby jade and sky xxxUhh,Why NOT ask why?? It's a way of trying to understand things. Not all painters use the colors they do just because they like colors. For some artists, the colors have a special meaning. I think Warhol tried to use some contrast between his subject matter and the colors he used on them. For instance, he did a silkscreen called "Electric Chair" in which the colors were red, blue, bright yellow, and even pink. When you think of electric chairs you don't think of pink, or any kind of brightness. I think a big reason for why he used bright colors is because he meant for the colors to have a bigger purpose than he just liked bright colors.
Bright Colors and painted what he saw
When Fireworks are made lots of different chemical powders are added and mixed to produce all the wonderful colours when they burn and explode.
The fireworks are spectacular because the colors are so bright and the designs are an amazing sight.
what mineral are used to make colors or special effects
Yes, they are bright colors.
She doesn't make light for real her shiney and bright colors let you see that!
Yes the 80's had bright colors.
There are alot of bright colors. You get the neon colors; neon yellow, neon orange, neon pink, neon blue, neon blue, neon purple, e.t.c. Then you have bright colors; bright yellow, bright green, bright blue, bright red, bright pink, e.t.c.
yo peeps, was up? there r sooooooooo many ingredients in fireworks its unbelievable! but heres a list:Aluminum - Aluminum is used to produce silver and white flames and sparks. It is a common component of sparklers.Antimony - Antimony is used to create firework glitter effects.Barium - Barium is used to create green colors in fireworks, and it can also help stabilize other volatile elements.Calcium - Calcium is used to deepen firework colors. Calcium salts produce orange fireworks.Carbon - Carbon is one of the main components of black powder, which is used as a propellent in fireworks. Carbon provides the fuel for a firework. Common forms include carbon black, sugar, or starch.Chlorine - Chlorine is an important component of many oxidizers in fireworks. Several of the metal salts that produce colors contain chlorine.Copper - Copper compounds produce blue colors in fireworks.Iron - Iron is used to produce sparks. The heat of the metal determines the color of the sparks.Lithium - Lithium is a metal that is used to impart a red color to fireworks. Lithium carbonate, in particular, is a common colorant.Magnesium - Magnesium burns a very bright white, so it is used to add white sparks or improve the overall brilliance of a firework.Oxygen - Fireworks include oxidizers, which are substances that produce oxygen in order for burning to occur. The oxidizers are usually nitrates, chlorates, or perchlorates. Sometimes the same substance is used to provide oxygen and color.Phosphorus - Phosphorus burns spontaneously in air and is also responsible for some glow-in-the-dark effects. It may be a component of a firework's fuel.Potassium - Potassium helps to oxidize firework mixtures. Potassium nitrate, potassium chlorate, and potassium perchlorate are all important oxidizers.Sodium - Sodium imparts a gold or yellow color to fireworks, however, the color may be so bright that it masks less intense colors.Sulfur - Sulfur is a component of black powder. It is found in a firework's propellant/fuelzperiodzStrontium - Strontium salts impart a red color to fireworks. Strontium compounds are also important for stabilizing fireworks mixtures.Titanium - Titanium metal can be burned as powder or flakes to produce silver sparks.Zinc - Zinc is used to create smoke effects for fireworks and other pyrotechnic devices.
bleach the parts first, then apply the bright colors
bright colours
so they can blend in with the bright colors of the rainforest
No, Mexicans don't HAVE to wear bright colors.