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And finally a burnt umber rough to help frame the face.
I'd like to have dinner with somebody in Olympia who can recognize burnt umber.
For several seconds his entire world consisted only of two large, oval, burnt umber eyes.
Burnt umber is both a pigment and a color.
The stain was burnt umber and the consistency of molasses.
The first recorded use of burnt umber as a color name in English was in 1650.
She skewered Chet with her burnt umber, deeply set eyes.
When he woke again it was morning, swirling a dim burnt umber outside the windshield.
His yellow cheek-streaks looked like burnt umber in the faint, red glow from the walls.
A burnt umber man in a raw sienna compartment.
(In earlier seasons, he used burnt umber and permanent red.)
He had chosen burnt umber for his pack color, the light burnished it with a rich glow.
Life is unimaginably hard in the burnt umber hills of this part of northwestern China.
The earth is a burnt umber color beneath the unvarying blue of cloudless skies.
Sunset had turned the sky a gorgeous burnt umber by the time they reached the City Oval.
Even calling the vanilla "burnt umber" didn't help.
The ceramics were done in white, burnt umber and black with geometric designs similar to those of American Indians.
This is a mixture of yellow ochre and burnt umber applied to previously dampened paper.
The garden room has been re-stuccoed, the trellis painted burnt umber, a huge spray of flowers set in the middle.
Burnt umber, being dug from reddish brown earth in its natural state and roasted, gives a warm, brown quality when used.
The color becomes more intense when calcined (heated), and the resulting pigment is called burnt umber.
A burnt umber underpainting can have up to seventeen layers of glazing.
Raw umber and burnt umber are two of the oldest pigments used by man.
Upon this, he will paint a rough, thin initial underpainting layer using black, white and burnt umber.