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The artist-provocateur reverse-engineered the blue-green shade called ‘olo.’ Now you can buy it as an acrylic paint.
An object’s color appears differently under different lighting and against different backgrounds − for different viewers. But that doesn’t mean colors are subjective.
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House Beautiful on MSNWhy This 100-Year-Old Architecture Style Is Still a Designer FavoriteHere's a primer on Art Deco design style, which is still popular. The geometric forms and opulent materials of the era's ...
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Stars Insider on MSNThe most dazzling natural dyes of the ancient worldEventually, we learned how to extract the colorful essence of the natural world, and redirect it into our own sewn and woven ...
Christina Simon Studio transforms a century-old home into a soulful retreat where relaxation meets rock and roll ...
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