Artistically, "shade" refers to the use of darker tones or colors to create depth, dimension, and contrast in a work of art. It enhances the three-dimensionality of objects, making them appear more realistic by suggesting light direction and volume. Additionally, shade can evoke mood and atmosphere, influencing the emotional impact of the artwork.
a shade of green, i think like a bright, light shade a shade of green, i think like a bright, light shade a shade of green, i think like a bright, light shade
Violet is a shade of purple.
The adjective related to the noun artist, as well as the noun art, is artistic (as by an artist). The adverb form is artistically.
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Welding glass shade numbers are used to indicate the level of protection they provide against the brightness and intensity of welding arcs. Lower shade numbers are suitable for lower intensity welding processes, while higher shade numbers are needed for more intense welding operations to protect the eyes from harmful UV and infrared radiation.
The child had trouble understanding math and logic, but excelled artistically.
"Shade" is translated "ombre" when you mean darkness, or "nuance" when you mean... nuance !
I artistically placed the glitter onto the page to make it look like stars
the vairialtion of something, mostly aimed at emotion or colors. ie : a shade of violet, a shade of jealousy
A person who lies convincingly and artistically is called a pathological or compulsive liar.
It takes an artist to disguise a plagiarized answer.
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it is a shade like a lunar eclipse
Logic is for the artistically impaired.