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red, yellow brown and black.
Black figure technique (Apex)
The black-figure technique, used in ancient Greek pottery, involved painting figures and scenes in a black slip (a liquid clay mixture) on a red clay background. Artisans would then use a fine brush to add details, often incising fine lines into the black surface to reveal the red clay beneath. The pottery would be fired in a three-stage process, which resulted in the black figures standing out vividly against the red background. This technique allowed for intricate designs and storytelling in Greek art.
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The question seems unclear, as "red" and "black" are colors, not orientations. If you are referring to a specific object or design that features these colors, the orientation (horizontal or vertical) would depend on how that object is positioned. Without additional context, it's impossible to determine if red or black is horizontal.
Black, white, and red are traditional colors that represent Maori culture and heritage. Black symbolizes the land, white represents purity and spirituality, and red is associated with strength and leadership. These colors are often used in Maori art, tattoos, and ceremonies.
red and black and brown and white and they used felix poole as it :)
Red, black and white are the colours of the Kotahitanga flag also known as the Maori independence flag.
The traditional Maori colors are red (whero), black (pango), and white (ma). These colors are commonly used in Maori art, carving, and weaving to represent different aspects of their culture and traditions.
Kowhaiwhai is the traditional form of maori art. Generally using flowing and curving desingns. Generally uses red, black and white.
We have a few colours Mainly red, black and white.
The Maori word for the colour red is 'whero'.
Black in Maori can be 'pango' or 'mangu', depending on how the sentence is used.
Ma whiteWhero RedKakariki GreenPango Mangu BlackKowhai YellowPararauri BrownKikorangi BlueKaraka OrangeTawa PurpleMarwhero Pink(Sorry that's all I can spell!)
The Maori flag features three colors: black, white, and red. Black represents Te Korekore - the realm of potential, white symbolizes Te Ao Marama - the realm of being and light, and red stands for Te Whei - the realm of coming into being.
In New Zealand the native maori colours are red, black and white.
Whero is red.