When Rosaline Elbay was apartment hunting in New York, the fireplace, brick walls, and large windows in the living room of ...
One car in the field for the first ever IndyCar Arlington Grand Prix should stick out like a sore thumb for the 12th Man this Sunday.
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Nissan’s latest Z update leans into heritage without overdoing it. Look past the paint, and you’ll find meaningful, if modest, improvements. The Nissan Z’s facelift has been on the cards for some time ...
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This 2022 Audi RS6 Avant features an Audi Exclusive Java Green colorway, a Cognac Brown leather interior with Iguana Green stitching, and it had a celebrity owner. We’re talking about none other than ...
With names you’d read on a candle, like “Meteor Shower,” or “Destroyer,” it’s hard to know what a car’s color actually is. Here’s why I think that is. Car color names increasingly resemble mood-driven ...
The emergence of synthetic pigments in the 19th century had an immense impact on the art world, particularly the availability of emerald-green pigments, prized for their intense brilliance by such ...
Emerald green’s photooxidation from As 3+ to As 5+ is well known and has been previously reported in the literature, Monico says, but the effect of humidity on the pigment was less understood. What’s ...
When it comes to cool colors such as blue and green, there are various reasons why they work well together. They are both soothing colors in which their different tints, tones and shades can take on ...
There was a time, not too long ago, when an outfit was considered incomplete without one goes-with-everything staple. Say it with me, millennials: the green jacket! Maybe you called yours an “army ...