Brown? Black? Other?
No Sure they can. However, the color may not show, or may show in grayscale. This is something you should definitely consult your artist with. they are also prone to a condition called Keloiding, which is like extra scaring, so make sure the artist knows what they're doing, and have tattooed dark skin before. Yes: When it comes to adding Color to Darker Skin a more important factor is Skin under tones/ Tint, we must look beyond your skin's base color and also examine its undertones. A simple understanding of how the undertones changes the inks color and knowing the skins base tint enable us as artist to chose more complimentary colors instead of matching color tones therein; blue, red, yellow complexions. Color: "showing in grayscale colors" I never seen this from a properly applied color tattoo unless the color matchs the skin tones. Scaring: or Keloiding this is mostly caused from very bad tattooing, if you have very thin skin and a condition exist were your small cuts turn into large raised scars I would not recommend large tattoos. For a good example of Color in Dark Skin see my book Ink In The Hood, tattoos for Darker Skin, Dragon Randy Holder
300 The number of pages in "The Color Purple" is 288. I have the book, I just counted.
I think the Domesday book was made out of sheep skin and different types of animals. Because they had no paper they had to use that. If you read it and look at the fabric closely you can see small bits of hair and dried blood on the old animal skin.
Anne Franks favorite color was Green, I remember I read it in a book about her.
kid look in your book and stop googling answers
"The Skin I'm In" is a book by Sharon G. Flake about a young African American girl named Maleeka Madison who struggles with issues of self-image and self-acceptance. The main characters in the book include Maleeka, her classmate Charlese, and their teacher Miss Saunders who helps them learn to embrace their true selves.
Charlese gets mad at miss Saunders & threatens to vandalize the whole class room. instead maleeka catches the room on fire while helping char & ends up taking the whole blame. after having enough maleeka stands up for herself and tells everyone what really happened & ends up getting charlese expelled !
Charlese gets mad at miss Saunders & threatens to vandalize the whole class room. instead maleeka catches the room on fire while helping char & ends up taking the whole blame. after having enough maleeka stands up for herself and tells everyone what really happened & ends up getting charlese expelled !
Don't judge a person by their skin color.
In the book "Maniac Magee," Finsterwald is described as having yellow or mustard-colored skin.
Zero's skin color is described as dark brown in the book "Holes" by Louis Sachar.
In the book "Maniac Magee" by Jerry Spinelli, Hands Down is described as having dark brown skin.
In the book "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton, Ponyboy Curtis, the protagonist, is described as having light-brown skin. This is mentioned in the novel when Ponyboy reflects on his appearance and how it differs from his brothers. Ponyboy's skin color is a significant aspect of his identity in the story, as it contributes to the themes of social class and prejudice explored throughout the book.
it turns people pale or sometimes kind of yellow from their skin
In "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, people in the community have the same skin color, which is described as pale or ashen. This lack of diversity in physical appearance is one of the ways the society in the book maintains control and conformity.
The book The Children of the Ash-Covered Loam is a Pilipino children's book. The book is about a young boy who is very curious about his surroundings and his life. The local color of the book is not stated but is assumed that it is the color of the people on the island.
There are no reliable sources to confirm that Jesus skin is bronze, nor does Matthew discuss what color Jesus is. However, realistically, Jesus was not white (Caucasian). As a middle-eastern male, he would have had skin that was common to the Semites-- it is closer to the color of people in India.---------------------------------------------------------There is however a reference in the book of Revelations that says His feet were like brass..."His feet were like fine brass, as if refined in a furnace, and His voice as the sound of many waters" (Revelations 1:15, NKJV).