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You can change the complexion of a dark skinned person to light skin. It can be done in any version of photoshop and is very easy to do. The tutorial is here:
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Model: Anne Marie Oprescu
Hairstyle, Stylist, Scenography and Photoshop: Giulia Ravaglia
Who would ever be able to imagine the mixture of cultures that are reflected in his features:
a mix of sange greek, French, Croatian and Romanian; features special, sweet and at the same time net
a crystal blue eyes and pale complexion
Female, woman and girl loves fashion, art and languages
It has a character all to interpret: sensitive, a little touchy and so sweetly naive
He likes to stay to himself, in his world, in his art. He has a thousand dreams and a place in his heart already occupied
not betray you ever and is capable of affezzionarsi to you as nobody here, you do not forget easily. is in Italy for years and speaks fluent
It is here to study Italian art and culture, which has always fascinated me as a child;
his family has remained in his home country and understand how it can be complicated
away agi family ties only to chase their dreams,
for this reason I consider it a strong girl, determined and courageous, because it takes a lot of courage
to go halfway around the world alone. For this reason it is to be estimated, and certainly has my estimation
Model: Anne Marie Oprescu
Hairstyle,Stylist,Scenography and Photoshop: Giulia Ravaglia
Chi mai riuscirebbe ad immaginare il misto di culture che si rispecchiano nei suoi lineamenti:
un mix di sange greco,francese,croato e rumeno; lineamenti particolari, dolci e allo stesso tempo netti
occhioni di un azzurro cristallino e carnagione tenue
Femminile, donna e ragazza, ama la moda, l'arte e le lingue
ha un carattere tutto da interpretare: sensibile, un poco permalosa e così dolcemente ingenua
ama stare tra se e se, nel suo mondo, nella sua arte. Ha mille sogni nel cassetto e un posto nel suo cuore già occupato
non ti tradirebbe mai ed è capace di affezzionarsi a te come nussuno, non ti dimentica facilmente. é in Italia da anni ormai e parla perfettamente la lingua
è qui per studiare l'arte e la cultura italiana, che l'ha sempre affascinata fin da bambina;
la sua famiglia è rimasta nel suo paese d'origine e capisco come possa essere complicato
allontanarsi agi affetti familiari solo per inseguire il proprio sogno,
proprio per questo la ritengo una ragazza forte, determina e coraggiosa, perchè ci vuole un bel coraggio
ad andare dall'altra parte del mondo da sole. Per questo motivo è da stimare, e di sicuro ha tutta la mia di stima.
Several factors cause premature damage to our skin. a number of these factors are an unhealthy lifestyle, work stress, continuous sun exposure, and lots of more. The result's lackluster skin Ultherapy, dull complexion, and the premature appearance of wrinkles and fine lines.
Facial rejuvenation may be a cosmetic facial treatment that helps to revive the youthful glow of your skin and diminish wrinkles and fine lines. During this post, we are going to discuss a number of the benefits of going for a facial skin rejuvenation treatment.
Boosts Collagen Production
Laser treatments and tightening Ultherapy therapies boost the assembly of collagen which is an important thing about skin tightening. Stimulation of collagen helps to deal with a variety of problems like wrinkles, crow's feet, and fine lines. These treatments would markedly improve your texture without the necessity of any expensive surgery.
Helps to get rid of Blemishes, Pigmentation And Acne Scars
The dermabrasion and chemical peel treatments are specially meant for removing different types of visible imperfections like blemishes, pigmentation, and acne scars. These treatments involve the exfoliation of the highest layer of your skin so as to stimulate the assembly of the latest cells. It results in enhanced skin texture, complexion, and a clear reduction of scars and dark spots.
Leads To Enhanced Blood Circulation Ultherapy
Microneedling may be a quiet rejuvenation therapy that helps in enhanced blood circulation to the brain and other organs supplying you with a more balanced physique. Improved circulation of blood not just addresses the matter of premature aging but also benefits your entire body in several ways. For instance, it helps to treat conditions like insomnia, chronic headache, dizziness, among others. However, micro-needling is during an ll|one amongst|one in every of"> one among those rejuvenation treatments that ought to always be performed in a reputed clinic by an expert acupuncturist.
Smooth And Radiant Skin
If you're looking forward to reinforcing your skin texture, then botox injections are often an honest idea. it might cause you to look 10 years younger within ten minutes. a number of the immediate side effects of botox include tautness of skin and limited countenance. However, this is often not a permanent side effect and therefore the tautness wears off within a couple of months.
Tightened And Toned Skin
Ultherapy or Ultrasound therapy is an all-natural, non-surgical process to tone and tighten sagging skin. This process would effectively lift the sagging facial skin, diminish the necklines, and lowers the looks of wrinkles and fine lines. This leading-edge rejuvenation treatment would offer you a taut and toned look you desire.
If you're getting to choose one among these skin rejuvenation treatments the primary thing you'd got to do is ask a reputed dermatologist or cosmetologist who would explain the method, the costs, the results, and therefore the associated risk factors.
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Lash Stilletto: brownish black
Revlon Colorstay Lipstick: indulgence
Sally Hansen Lip inflation: sheer pink
Posy has a paler complexion while the one in green has pinkish skintone and a more vibrant red hair color.
This is Katerina; a hip Latin chick. Her hair is dark brown felt with pigtails, and her complexion is cafe on leche (light brown). She has a pretty white flower with embroidered detail on her hair that she picked in her abuela's (grandmother's) garden. Her dress is white with a colorful design and striped accent with decorative stitch. She has a new feature--full skirt ready for dancing merengue, her favorite music. Her face is delicately painted. She has big emerald green eyes. Her dancing shoes, which are removable, are soft light brown felt.
Katerina measures 17 inches and is stuffed with poly-fil.
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Went to visit my good friend and he showed me his new set-up. He has his all his equipment arranged and is now ready to start producing some awesome mixtapes/mixes. Every time I chat to him he talks about how he thinks about getting out of the game, but when he jumps onto his decks/crossfader/CDDJ/Mac shizz all that matters is the music at hand and he goes into one.
I'm glad that I'm surrounded by creative people who are willing to do what it takes to keep at their art in any way possible.
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"D'une complexion farouche et bavarde, ayant le désir de ne voir personne et le besoin de parler à quelqu'un..."
(VH)
Avec l'autorisation d'Alix reçue le 03/06/2011.
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Her complexion is so yellow that if she were a real person, I'd think there was something wrong with her liver! Even her blonde hair blends in!
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sunbaked complexion, baby in a sling breastfeeding, common sights when the mountain Lumad are in town for the month of December.
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Photo by Capt RWR Malcom: My friend and messmate, Capt John BHFT "Boggy" Milne. A dour lowlander by his speech, made spry through age and too much drink.
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Complexions Contemporary Ballet Co-Founders Desmond Richardson and Dwight Rhoden present at WNYC radio's Dance Talks event in New York City
Jean Siméon Chardin
The House of Cards, probably 1737
West Building, Main Floor — Gallery 53
Shown from about the lap up, a young person with brown hair and a peachy complexion faces our left in profile as he leans onto a table and sets folded playing cards up in a row in this vertical painting. Shown against a dark background, his long, brown hair curls by his ears and is pulled back with a navy-blue ribbon at the nape of his neck. He has a delicately sloping nose, his pink lips are closed, the cheek facing us is flushed, and he looks down at the tabletop under lowered lids. He wears a chestnut-brown, long-sleeved coat with a dark blue sash across his chest and tied around his waist. The white of his undershirt peeks out at the high neck and wrists, and the brick-red lining of the sleeve of his jacket rolls back at his right wrist. The wooden table is lined with teal-blue fabric on its surface, and three coins lie near his left hand, closer to us. In that hand he holds three nested, vertically folded playing cards. With his right hand he places the last in a line of ten cards, standing vertically but close together like dominoes, in a curving row in front of him. Scarlet-red diamonds and hearts and the edges of some black shapes are visible within the bent cards. A jack of hearts and a piece of paper or the back of another card sit in a drawer that opens toward us along the side of the table. The artist signed the work in dark brown paint in the lower right corner: “J. Chardin.”
Jean Siméon Chardin (often in his lifetime also called Jean Baptiste Siméon Chardin)[1] was born in Paris in 1699 and spent his entire life there. Such a parochial existence was unusual for an artist of Chardin's critical, official, and international reputation. His life was essentially uneventful, if such a statement is appropriate to a man who produced some of the greatest works of art in the eighteenth century. He learned what he needed from the old masters he saw in the French royal collection, in the collections of Parisian amateurs, or passing through the active Parisian art market of the day. He might have claimed he did not need to visit Rome or the Netherlands. Like many artists at the time, Chardin was born into the artisan class (his father manufactured billiard tables), which introduced him into the world of luxury goods, professional decorators, and the fine arts. At about the age of fourteen he was apprenticed to the history painter Pierre Jacques Cazes (1676-1754), soon moving to the studio of Noël Nicolas Coypel (1690-1734). But the elevated path of history painting was not for him. About 1720 he painted a large pictorial signboard (destroyed) for the premises of a surgeon, and his first genre scenes on a modest scale, including The Game of Billiards (Paris, Musée Carnavalet). In 1724 he was received into the Académie de Saint Luc, the painters' guild, and in 1728 he exhibited several works, including The Ray of 1725-1726 and The Buffet of 1728 (both Paris, Musée du Louvre) in the annual Exposition de la jeunesse in the Place Dauphine. These works brought him sufficient attention and acclaim that he was that same year received into the Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture as a painter "of animals and fruits": the two celebrated still lifes were his reception pieces. He continued to exhibit at the Exposition de la jeunesse until the Académie established regular exhibitions, exclusive to its own members, in 1737. Until about 1733 Chardin's main production was of still life subjects, but in that year he turned seriously to genre scenes, painting the monumental Woman Sealing a Letter (Berlin, Schloss Charlottenburg), dated 1733, and the smaller Woman at a Water Cistern (Stockholm, Nationalmuseum), dated 1733 (or possibly 1735). At the Salon of 1737 Chardin exhibited seven small genre scenes, establishing his mastery in this domain and attracting critical acclaim. A staunch supporter and committee member of the Académie, he exhibited still lifes and genre subjects at every Salon until 1779, the year of his death. From 1755 to 1774 he was treasurer of the academy. From 1761 to 1774 he was tapissier of the Salon, meaning that he supervised the installation of the works in the exhibition. In 1738 an engraving was published after one of the genre scenes--Woman Sealing a Letter--which was to become a regular practice, augmenting Chardin's income through the sale of multiple impressions and disseminating his genre imagery far beyond the Paris Salon and the private walls of his collectors. His art, especially his genre paintings, were sought by bourgeois, aristocratic, and royal collectors across Europe, from Paris to Stockholm, from Edinburgh to St. Petersburg, from Vienna to Karlsruhe. Chardin's laborious method of working, but also the success of certain designs, encouraged him to paint more than one and often several versions of many of his genre and still life subjects. The lowly character of his subject matter and his bold, impastoed manner of painting ran counter to the prevalent rococo trend that dominated the Parisian art world in the early part of his career and to the academic classicism that developed during his last two decades. Yet Chardin remained admired and sought after until the end, in spite of a certain disdain expressed by more academically minded critics. Problems with his eyesight in the last few years led him to adopt pastel painting, in which he made brilliant portraits, especially of his wife and himself.
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The National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC is a world-class art museum that displays one of the largest collections of masterpieces in the world including paintings, drawings, prints, photographs, sculpture, and decorative arts from the 13th century to the present. The National Gallery of Art collection includes an extensive survey of works of American, British, Italian, Flemish, Spanish, Dutch, French and German art. With its prime location on the National Mall, surrounded by the Smithsonian Institution, visitors often think that the museum is a part of the Smithsonian. It is a separate entity and is supported by a combination of private and public funds. Admission is free. The museum offers a wide range of educational programs, lectures, guided tours, films, and concerts.
The original neoclassical building, the West Building includes European (13th-early 20th century) and American (18th-early 20th century) paintings, sculptures, decorative arts, and temporary exhibitions. The National Gallery of Art was opened to the public in 1941 with funds provided by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. The original collection of masterpieces was provided by Mellon, who was the U. S. Secretary of the Treasury and ambassador to Britain in the 1930s. Mellon collected European masterpieces and many of the Gallery’s original works were once owned by Catherine II of Russia and purchased in the early 1930s by Mellon from the Hermitage Museum in Leningrad.
The core collection includes major works of art donated by Paul Mellon, Ailsa Mellon Bruce, Lessing J. Rosenwald, Samuel Henry Kress, Rush Harrison Kress, Peter Arrell Browne Widener, Joseph E. Widener, and Chester Dale. The Gallery's collection of paintings, drawings, prints, photographs, sculpture, medals, and decorative arts traces the development of Western art from the Middle Ages to the present, including the only painting by Leonardo da Vinci in the Americas and the largest mobile created by Alexander Calder.
The NGA's collection galleries and Sculpture Garden display European and American paintings, sculpture, works on paper, photographs, and decorative arts. Paintings in the permanent collection date from the Middle Ages to the present. The Italian Renaissance collection includes two panels from Duccio's Maesta, the tondo of the Adoration of the Magi by Fra Angelico and Filippo Lippi, a Botticelli work on the same subject, Giorgione's Allendale Nativity, Giovanni Bellini's The Feast of the Gods, Ginevra de' Benci (the only painting by Leonardo da Vinci in the Americas) and groups of works by Titian and Raphael.
The collections include paintings by many European masters, including a version of Saint Martin and the Beggar, by El Greco, and works by Matthias Grünewald, Cranach the Elder, Rogier van der Weyden, Albrecht Dürer, Frans Hals, Rembrandt, Johannes Vermeer, Francisco Goya, Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, and Eugène Delacroix, among others. The collection of sculpture and decorative arts includes such works as the Chalice of Abbot Suger of St-Denis and a collection of work by Auguste Rodin and Edgar Degas. Other highlights of the permanent collection include the second of the two original sets of Thomas Cole's series of paintings titled The Voyage of Life, (the first set is at the Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute in Utica, New York) and the original version of Watson and the Shark by John Singleton Copley (two other versions are in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and the Detroit Institute of Arts).
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Gallery_of_Art
Andrew W. Mellon, who pledged both the resources to construct the National Gallery of Art as well as his high-quality art collection, is rightly known as the founder of the gallery. But his bequest numbered less than two hundred paintings and sculptures—not nearly enough to fill the gallery’s massive rooms. This, however, was a feature, not a failure of Mellon’s vision; he anticipated that the gallery eventually would be filled not only by his own collection, but also by additional donations from other private collectors. By design, then, it was both Andrew Mellon and those who followed his lead—among them, eight men and women known as the Founding Benefactors—to whom the gallery owes its premier reputation as a national art museum. At the gallery’s opening in 1941, President Roosevelt stated, “the dedication of this Gallery to a living past, and to a greater and more richly living future, is the measure of the earnestness of our intention that the freedom of the human spirit shall go on.”
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The National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC is a world-class art museum that displays one of the largest collections of masterpieces in the world including paintings, drawings, prints, photographs, sculpture, and decorative arts from the 13th century to the present. The National Gallery of Art collection includes an extensive survey of works of American, British, Italian, Flemish, Spanish, Dutch, French and German art. With its prime location on the National Mall, surrounded by the Smithsonian Institution, visitors often think that the museum is a part of the Smithsonian. It is a separate entity and is supported by a combination of private and public funds. Admission is free. The museum offers a wide range of educational programs, lectures, guided tours, films, and concerts.
The original neoclassical building, the West Building includes European (13th-early 20th century) and American (18th-early 20th century) paintings, sculptures, decorative arts, and temporary exhibitions. The National Gallery of Art was opened to the public in 1941 with funds provided by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. The original collection of masterpieces was provided by Mellon, who was the U. S. Secretary of the Treasury and ambassador to Britain in the 1930s. Mellon collected European masterpieces and many of the Gallery’s original works were once owned by Catherine II of Russia and purchased in the early 1930s by Mellon from the Hermitage Museum in Leningrad.
The core collection includes major works of art donated by Paul Mellon, Ailsa Mellon Bruce, Lessing J. Rosenwald, Samuel Henry Kress, Rush Harrison Kress, Peter Arrell Browne Widener, Joseph E. Widener, and Chester Dale. The Gallery's collection of paintings, drawings, prints, photographs, sculpture, medals, and decorative arts traces the development of Western art from the Middle Ages to the present, including the only painting by Leonardo da Vinci in the Americas and the largest mobile created by Alexander Calder.
The NGA's collection galleries and Sculpture Garden display European and American paintings, sculpture, works on paper, photographs, and decorative arts. Paintings in the permanent collection date from the Middle Ages to the present. The Italian Renaissance collection includes two panels from Duccio's Maesta, the tondo of the Adoration of the Magi by Fra Angelico and Filippo Lippi, a Botticelli work on the same subject, Giorgione's Allendale Nativity, Giovanni Bellini's The Feast of the Gods, Ginevra de' Benci (the only painting by Leonardo da Vinci in the Americas) and groups of works by Titian and Raphael.
The collections include paintings by many European masters, including a version of Saint Martin and the Beggar, by El Greco, and works by Matthias Grünewald, Cranach the Elder, Rogier van der Weyden, Albrecht Dürer, Frans Hals, Rembrandt, Johannes Vermeer, Francisco Goya, Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, and Eugène Delacroix, among others. The collection of sculpture and decorative arts includes such works as the Chalice of Abbot Suger of St-Denis and a collection of work by Auguste Rodin and Edgar Degas. Other highlights of the permanent collection include the second of the two original sets of Thomas Cole's series of paintings titled The Voyage of Life, (the first set is at the Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute in Utica, New York) and the original version of Watson and the Shark by John Singleton Copley (two other versions are in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and the Detroit Institute of Arts).
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Gallery_of_Art
Andrew W. Mellon, who pledged both the resources to construct the National Gallery of Art as well as his high-quality art collection, is rightly known as the founder of the gallery. But his bequest numbered less than two hundred paintings and sculptures—not nearly enough to fill the gallery’s massive rooms. This, however, was a feature, not a failure of Mellon’s vision; he anticipated that the gallery eventually would be filled not only by his own collection, but also by additional donations from other private collectors. By design, then, it was both Andrew Mellon and those who followed his lead—among them, eight men and women known as the Founding Benefactors—to whom the gallery owes its premier reputation as a national art museum. At the gallery’s opening in 1941, President Roosevelt stated, “the dedication of this Gallery to a living past, and to a greater and more richly living future, is the measure of the earnestness of our intention that the freedom of the human spirit shall go on.”
www.doaks.org/resources/cultural-philanthropy/national-ga...
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Really love the complexion in this photo, Fran stands out but still manages to flow with the image. She's so photogenic it's unfair.
Cherry is a flowering plant that belongs to family of roses (Rosaceae). This plant originates from Europe, Asia and northern parts of Africa. Cherry can be found in temperate regions around the world today. It cannot be cultivated in tropical areas because seeds need to be exposed to low temperatures to ensure germination. Sweet (also known as wild) and sour cherry are the best known varieties of cherry. Sweet variety is mostly consumed raw. Sour type is usually processed before consumption. Cherries are often used in cosmetic and perfume industry because of their beautiful fragrance. Some varieties of cherry trees are cultivated in ornamental purposes. Cherry tree can grow 33 feet in height. Cultivated types are usually smaller. Cherry tree has silver-grey bark which is smooth in young plants. It becomes rough and covered with fissures in old trees. Cherry tree has long and slender green leaves that are oval in shape. They are serrated on the edges. Cherry tree develops beautiful white flowers during the spring. Flowers are arranged in clusters. Insects are in charge for the pollination of cherry blooms. Varieties of cherry tree which develop pink flowers are grown in ornamental purposes. They do not produce fruit. "Hanami" is an ancient Japanese tradition of viewing cherry trees while they are in bloom. Japanese people track weather forecast which determines exact time of blossoming and they gather in large numbers in parks and temples to celebrate beauty of these flowers when they finally appear. Botanically speaking, cherry belongs to the group of stone fruit (drupe). It has red, dark red or almost black smooth skin. Fleshy meat is moist and usually red or yellowish in colour. A single, hard seed is located in the middle of the fruit. One tree produces around 7000 cherries per year. Fruit production starts 3 to 4 years after planting. Tree reaches maturity after seven years. Cherry is rich source of vitamins C and dietary fibers. Sour cherry also contains vitamin A. Sour type is a bit healthier than the sweet type. Cherries have low caloric value. 100 g of cherries have only 63 calories. Cherries can be consumed raw, or as part of various sweet and salty dishes. They are also used for the manufacture of cherry wine. Cherries are popular and often used in the industries of jams, jellies, ice-creams, marmalades, sauces and juices. Scientific experiments showed that cherries have potential to reduce inflammation and sensation of pain in rats. Wood of cherry tree has fine structure and it is often used in the manufacture of furniture. Around two million tons of cherries are produced each year. Turkey is the greatest manufacturer of cherries in the world. Cherry tree can survive and produce fruit around 100 years. Cherry trees are hermaphrodite, meaning the male and female reproductive parts are found in the same flower, in April. Flowers are white and cup-shaped with five petals, and measure 8-15mm across. They hang in clusters of 2-6. After pollination by insects, the flowers develop into globular, hairless deep red cherries. The foliage is the main food plant for caterpillars of many species of moth, including the cherry fruit and cherry bark moths, the orchard ermine, brimstone and short cloaked moth. Traditionally cherries were planted for their fruit and wood, which was used for making cask hoops and vine poles. The sticky resin was thought to promote a good complexion and eyesight, and help to cure coughs. These days cherry wood is used to make decorative veneers and furniture. The wood is hard, strong and honey-coloured, and can be polished to a good shiny brown colour. Wild cherry has many cultivars and is a popular ornamental tree in gardens. The wood burns well and produces a sweetly scented smoke, similar to the scent of its flowers. === Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae (unranked): Angiosperms (unranked): Eudicots (unranked): Rosids Order: Rosales Family: Rosaceae Genus: Prunus Subgenus: Cerasus Species: P. avium Binomial name Prunus avium
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It is very difficult to believe that following a healthy and balanced diet can give you clear skin. There may not be any scientific evidences to prove my point, but I do believe that if you eat healthy, not only your body stays healthy, your skin benefits from the healthy food too. There...
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