Sfumato is the term for the effect in painting where you have softer or smokey edges.
A smoky haziness in paintings refers to a technique often used to create a soft, atmospheric effect that blurs the edges of forms and outlines. This technique can evoke a sense of mystery and depth, enhancing the emotional impact of the artwork. Artists achieve this effect through the use of glazing, blending, or using a limited color palette to create subtle transitions between light and shadow. This approach draws the viewer's eye and invites them to engage more deeply with the painting.
No, smoky quartz and smoky topaz are not the same. Smoky quartz is a variety of the mineral quartz, while smoky topaz is a misnomer as true topaz does not come in smoky colors. It is more likely that gemstones referred to as smoky topaz are actually smoky quartz.
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It just looks smoky, but isn't really smoky.
No, "smoky" does not have a long vowel sound. The 'o' in 'smoky' makes a short vowel sound.
Smoky Burgess is 5' 8".
Lois Smoky was born in 1907.
Lois Smoky died in 1981.
Smoky Valley was created in 1954.
Smoky Night was created in 1994.
Smoky Babe was born in 1927.
Smoky the Cowhorse was created in 1926.