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Scientists have recreated the elusive Egyptian blue, a pigment used by ancient Egyptian artists for thousands of years.
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Edmonton Oilers superfans cross ocean, paint body in blue and orange to watch gamesWhen an orange wave of Oilers fans in Edmonton head toward the downtown core on game nights during the NHL playoffs, an ocean ...
American designer Joe Doucet has developed a pigment that changes color, depending on the temperature. It could be a game ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNThis 17th-Century Dutch Painting Was Rescued From a Dusty Barn Attic in Connecticut. It Just Sold for More Than $7 MillionPainted in 1666, "View of Olinda, Brazil, With Ruins of the Jesuit Church" is a masterpiece by Frans Post, one of the first ...
The long-running Luxor show is funny, interactive, unpredictable and loud, and it’s clever in a way that makes you feel ...
An underwater origami forest. A Greco Roman Atlantis. A purple crystal cavern. These are just some of the 3-D immersive ...
Scientists at Washington State University not only discovered how to recreate the color known as "Egyptian Blue," they also ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Caitlin Clark’s favorite color is blue. Outside of the gym, she’s happiest being on the water or a golf course ...
The First Friday Artist Opening tradition continues in Kamas. The free event, which ceramicist Katie Stellpflug started when ...
Once I had my source material I made pen and ink sketches of all the bridges. In tandem I started to paint them. I had ...
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