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"chalky" Definitions
  1. containing chalk or like chalk

288 Sentences With "chalky"

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Looking at it up close, I think because it&aposs so chalky, some of the shades are chalky, it just made my eye shadow look super patchy in some places.
The park was just chalky pebbles and dry spiky weeds.
This one, from Montlouis, is lovely: creamy, chalky and deliciously rich.
All around were chalky white mounds that had once been homes.
Or maybe the word conjures up images of chalky white sunscreen.
This process gives her color palette a uniquely luminous yet chalky quality.
It was a bit chalky and didn't add much to the burger.
The white should not be rubbery, nor the yolk chalky or green.
He found her out on the ice, her skin a chalky white.
Its frosting is parched, chalky, with the barest spray of white mold.
For starters, some of my favorite formulas spritz out a chalky white powder.
Titanium dioxide is a common ingredient in sunscreen, and it looks chalky white.
Pros: No whey or other dairy ingredients, very digestible, limited ingredientsCons: Expensive, chalky
Now, you probably associate them with that chalky, cakey, fine line-enhancing look.
The chalky soil was in many places, in fact, sand or lifeless clay.
Long-grain rice that should look translucent becomes chalky and cooks up stickier.
It is a coarse-grade compound grain with a vibrantly chalky mouth feel.
The color is Chalky Lilac Mélange ($1,150); the scarf is simply Lilac Mélange.
"I started with a really chalky lilac base all over the nail," Longworth says.
What's more, surveyors realized they'd be drilling through a substrate of soft, chalky limestone.
It was rich yet fresh and lively, with tangy flavors of chalky red fruit.
He smiled through the dejection, and an unspoken question hung in the chalky air.
The 2007 is superb, fully of energy and persistent floral, chalky, red berry flavors.
Nilla Wafers These are fine: Bite-sized, brittle, just sweet enough but also chalky.
As I suspected, the diminutive bulgogi burger is far better without the chalky egg.
A pink, chalky cloud spreads across the street and the park, making people cough.
Plus, a lot of people hate how dry and chalky some formulations leave their strands.
Long gone are the chalky streaks that we didn't blend enough and then labeled #glowgoals.
The new liquid food tastes like a chalky, less sweet version of those bottled Frappuccinos.
Each one disappoints and I am left feeling as empty as those sad, chalky rabbits.
It didn't taste like any cheese I'd known, I remember thinking—too chalky and insubstantial.
"The original Sweethearts were a bit chalky," Vice President Dave Smith said at the time.
I happened to be wearing a tonal blue outfit: navy jacket, chalky shirt, ocean tee.
The space was enormous, with high ceilings, and the air was chalky with flour dust.
Sean Kelly Gallery (D2) has deep, chalky blue paintings by the London artist Idris Khan.
Now he braises venison ribs for hours to get rid of the chalky, sticky taste.
I see dozens of white chalky circles drawn around areas where someone else wasn't so careful.
"Sometimes I see layers and layers of highlight, which can look chalky and heavy," Dedivanovic says.
Other times, the color reads chalky, like your middle school Wite-Out manicure (not so chic).
This sparkling rosé from Loire Valley offers a soft, elegant mousse with a pristine chalky minerality.
More fine-grained, powdery, in between chalky and seltzery, and veering into a curious yeasty quality.
Showering still sometimes produces chalky white spots on his skin, he said, holding up his arm.
I used the shade as an eyeliner, and found it to feel more chalky than creamy.
But cosmetically, it's understandable that a chalky cast is not ideal, especially on deeper skin tones.
Use too much and you'll be left with chalky or pasty residue all over your car.
A 3-D printed house that left a chalky taste in the back of your throat.
However, this stuff instantly freshened up my post-workout hair, with no chalky trace left behind.
When pinched with the fingers, a perfectly boiled split pea will crumble into a chalky paste.
Any white, chalky substance should be reported to TPC, and should not be touched, he said.
The streets are covered in inches of chalky ash, the air still choked with white smoke.
Perhaps you detect a hint of chalky violets and the dry prairie winds of vetiver grass.
The same pattern is seen halfway around the world, in the chalky-colored limestones of Gubbio, Italy.
It had a chalky, matte finish, a coveted characteristic of some traditional paints, but it wasn't toxic.
Suddenly, I had, uh, diabetes one and two, I had obese legs, and I had chalky deposits.
The entry-level red, La Bruja de Rozas, is lovely and floral, with light, chalky mineral flavors.
The upper part, called Reckitt's blue, after the man who invented it, is a dreamy, chalky ultramarine.
The Blue Angels, the Navy's elite flight demonstration team, flew two weekend shows in chalky, smoky air.
It was a metal-roofed building on the edge of a wind-buffeted plateau of chalky scree.
Apollo 7 is identified by many online sources as the only flight to harbor the chalky ice cream.
The powder formula is buttery to the touch and never looks dry, chalky, or patchy on our skin.
Even if you don't like candy hearts, Necco, it should be noted, produces more than the chalky candy.
Valentine's Day would not be the same without these chalky, dusty candies we all love to complain about.
These pigmented fibers sit right on top of the lashes, so it defines without looking chalky or cakey.
Those chalky digestive powders contain a heavy dose of one nutrient that's essential to keep you regular: fiber.
Slouchy, chalky white boots, a modern nod to the '80s, inject just the right amount of Western charm.
It has a little tint to it, and it's not chalky the way some mineral sunscreens can be.
Sauté for 2 minutes, or just until the rice whitens a bit and takes on a chalky color.
Some people say Sweethearts taste chalky or medicinal, and even Mr. Pake does not like them, she said.
Ms. Radvanovsky has calmed a voice that used to have starker edges, though her tone is still chalky.
But: couldn't find veins, couldn't find credit, couldn't find out why he kept coughing up that chalky white stuff.
What Père d'Entrecolles discovered in Jingdezhen was kaolin, a chalky earth that takes its name from a nearby mountain.
Because it doesn't absorb into the skin, zinc oxide has a bad rap for leaving a chalky cast behind.
It turns out the carrot pair fit beautifully; a pair in a dark, chalky gray ($198) was eminently appropriate.
The finish is soft under your hand but never chalky, and the buttons are exactly where your fingers rest.
When challenged, they take to a blackboard, leaving behind a chalky mélange of exponents, cosines and the Greek alphabet.
The wine, grown on chalky soils, is intensely mineral and stony, almost austere, with fine saline and citrus flavors.
It actually looks red, rather than the chalky and dull look it had prior to washing and waxing it.
Anchored by the titular white square, chalky white and slightly sticky, are floods of pink, purple, khaki and blue.
When I added the fizzy mixer, I realized it reminded me of parma violet sweets, but a less chalky version.
They also documented the chalky ring circling the lake, these whitewashed sections of stone indicating where water levels have dropped.
All we know for sure is that the experience of loving and fearing has left cracks in her chalky facade.
Nearby was another pit, but the soil in it was completely different: chalky limestone infused with nothing larger than pebbles.
That causes the formation of calcium oxalate crystals, and that's what stick to your teeth, giving them a chalky feel.
Pasquale D'Silva's minimalist charm, Ana Caro's chalky expressionism, and STALEBAGEL's stoner humor show the many facets of this majestic creature.
The circuit typically passes over New England's relatively diminutive mountains and variable conditions in favor of the sunny, chalky Rockies.
Apollo 7 is identified by Wikipedia (and most other sources) as the only flight to harbor the chalky ice cream.
On Tuesday, several of them lay on a table, with the clear face covering turned chalky from the repeated scrubbings.
"Agree For Your Mind To Be Free," heaving with chalky yellow, captures the jaundiced earth tones of a collapsed city.
And, the egg was clearly McMuffin-ready, though this one avoided the chalky, rubbery trap many McDonald's eggs fall into.
First he lies on pillows, then he is supine; his gangrenous leg is jet-black and his face chalky white.
The first of any prominence was Philipponnat's Clos des Goisses, a steep, chalky, warm, hillside vineyard in Mareuil-sur-Aÿ.
The Rubber Tramp Rendezvous agora was a centrally located patch of chalky ground ringed by creosote bushes and giant saguaro.
The statue was painted in bright colors, and its nose was chipped, showing the white, chalky plaster under the paint.
This burger's biggest weakness was its somewhat chalky egg, which tasted as if it were plucked straight from a McMuffin.
Pros: Very digestible plant protein, no unnecessary ingredients, lots of fiberCons: Chalky texture, strong taste that isn't great on its own
Catena's 2012 White Bones chardonnay, from the chalky soil, is dry and citrusy, with aromas and flavors of minerals and herbs.
Regular Soylent tastes like thick, chalky soy milk, but adding in the coffee really brings out how synthetic the flavor is.
The Favourite is a smelly beast of a movie, filled with chalky makeup, sweat, mud, vomit, and a few overripe pomegranates.
Too glittery, too chalky, too pink, too golden — the quest for the perfect highlighter can be a long and arduous one.
It tasted about how you would expect: musky and chalky, kind of like someone had put cigarette ashes in your water.
However, the Wegmans hummus was smoother and more compact, while the Trader Joe's hummus was more drippy and tasted more chalky.
The six-ounce disk of cheese, about three inches across, has a chalky center that turns to satin when fully ripe.
My son's school has a chalky, cooped-up smell, and at my daughter's preschool the kids look a bit glassy-eyed.
Conscientious eaters choose salads overflowing with raw kale or collard greens; frothy, chalky matcha and "golden lattes" tinged with pungent turmeric.
A troupe of dancer/actors styled as statues (chalky makeup and white garb) whimsically stand in for both set and supernumeraries.
Also worth noting were the chalky, energetic Vertus Premier Cru from Guy Larmandier and the zesty, exotic Ultradition from Laherte Frères.
As Karen shoved the ugly red stroller over the chalky path, she wondered what type of body language she was projecting.
Excess moisture could be a risk for rapeseed crops in chalky soils that drain less well, oilseed institute Terres Inovia said.
If you have a character on the board, there's a good chance they earned 50 points for slaying some chalky skeleton bastards!
It must also apply smoothly, not leave a chalky residue, emit no funny scent, and, for some, have good-for-you ingredients.
Burke looks directly into the camera, with beautiful, wide brown eyes that are neither chalky nor gray — she doesn't wear dark sunglasses.
Even the best dry shampoo, I find, leaves behind at least a trace of a chalky cast on my very dark hair.
The coating helps deliver a punch of minty flavor with a smoother texture than other nicotine lozenges that can sometimes be chalky.
Mostly the pieces are Carrara marble, imparting a placid, chalky white appearance that runs counter to the deliberate chaos of the compositions.
Baobab fruit have a hard coconut-like shell that cracks easily to reveal a chalky flesh around a large, fat-rich seed.
But chalky, glitter highlighters can sometimes have the opposite effect — bringing attention to fine lines and making skin look patchy and dull.
Just a fresh coat of chalky white paint on the lime plaster walls and some elbow grease on its water-warped skeleton.
The peanut to shell ratio is not strong enough to cancel out what I imagine is a chalky, uncomfortably fibrous eating experience.
He led a visitor to an opening in the chalky gray earth, and into a tunnel just tall enough to crouch inside.
Then the leg was coated in a chalky color with paint used on the roofs of houses and buildings in the desert.
My red was a 210 Cahors from Château Combel-la-Serre, an easygoing wine that combined plummy fruit and chalky mineral flavors.
The textures vary between the chalky, matte blacks of globes to the pebbly, rough surface of gray pedestals on which the spheres rest.
There are also videos starring more liquid-y substances: a chalky dose of Pepto Bismol, or a vaguely foreboding bottle of cold brew.
For most of us, the journey is filled with disappointment: This one's too orange; that one's too sheer; this other one's too chalky.
There is possibly no flavor more evocative of American childhood than the chalky, subtly sweet taste of those horseshoe and clover-shaped marshmallows.
On a plateau above Bolzano, a walking trail threads through Tyrolean villages with the chalky white teeth of the Dolomites in the distance.
In the last of six sessions, we sanded the board to a chalky smoothness, advancing through a series of increasingly fine sandpaper grits.
To a foreign eye, Le Luc looked like a picturesque village out of a Provençal fantasy, all golden light and chalky pastel façades.
"It's quite balanced, there's not too much acidity and it's got a slightly chalky, quality which again goes with the cheese," he explains.
The '08 Cristal, $250 to $300, is salty, chalky, softly textured and fresh, with flavors that seem to flow endlessly in the mouth.
Without the bran's oils and proteins, the chalky "all-purpose flour" that most Americans would recognize today is inert and easier to preserve.
Saving the kakapo All surviving kakapo now live on four islands that have been cleared of predators: Whenua Hou, Anchor, Chalky and Hauturu.
In the days after, a small shrine was erected in the parking lot, directly over the chalky residue where the brothers had been immolated.
Soylent's first product was a powder that could be mixed up with water, consumed as a bland, chalky shake and, conceivably, replace every meal.
For something a little more sour and less chalky, both Nestle's SweeTarts and Mondelez's Sour Patch Kids have their own take on conversation hearts.
Whites and Rosés ★★★½ Terrassen Finger Lakes Blaufränkisch Rosé 2018 $20 Rich, tangy, fresh and lively, with flavors of chalky red fruit.
The walls are coated with "rock dust," or pulverized limestone, which acts as a fire retardant and gives the place a chalky, ethereal appearance.
Now its striking look and chalky matte texture are catching on, and a growing number of manufacturers are giving the product a contemporary update.
I'm not usually the biggest fan of baked formulas as they can feel dry and chalky, but these felt like smooth powders to me.
The plates stayed greasy, and we could never get our hands chalky-clean before bed, because saltwater and soap, like old food, is sticky.
As the cicada matures, massospora multiplies, digesting the insect's insides, castrating it and replacing its rear end with a chalky white plug of spores.
It could be that the bracket is trending in a more favorite-heavy direction: the tournament two years ago was notably chalky as well.
Unlike most plants, they tolerate dolomite soil, which is composed of a chalky type of limestone that is heavily alkaline and low in nutrients.
It was followed by the complex, savory Cuvée Rubis from Vilmart & Cie and the subtle, chalky, almost Burgundian Brut Grand Cru from Hugues Godmé.
The powder is wrapped in cloth and sloshed around a communal bowl full of water, creating a muddy liquid with a bitter, chalky taste.
The cookie itself is a bit chalky like Famous Amos, but those bulging globes of rainbow chocolate elevate these far beyond the competition. 4.
Should you have been alive at the time, you're probably also painfully aware of how bland, chalky, and generally shitty astronaut ice cream actually was.
I would like to also give Bryant serious props for formulating this product with SPF: It's titanium and zinc-based, but not at all chalky!
Whenever I had a cold, she gave me something called ColdCalm, which I took, but begrudged for its chalky taste and easily crumpled blister packs.
Having never tried a vegan ice cream before, I had a lot of assumptions: compared to regular ice cream, it might be icy, or chalky.
Chocolate Fix Brunettes who are always on the hunt for a dry shampoo that doesn't look chalky, we've found a sweet-smelling solution for you.
The palette is somehow both dark and pastel—dusty blues and dusky office walls frame subjects whose skin looks unflatteringly chalky in the office light.
With Valentine's Day approaching, you deserve to #treatyoself with something a little more delicious than those chalky little hearts that abound this time of year.
It should be the coolest take on a sports shouting show, but because the Capitals have gagged so often, it's the rare chalky hot take.
I guess I figured 'cause it was powder, it would've been chalky and kinda, like, harsh, but actually it felt really smooth in my hair.
Still it has the ability to make bright, juicy wines with an underlying chalky minerality, like this entry-level beauty from the cool 2016 vintage.
To plant the vines, growers must dig trenches in the sand, which can be roughly 3 to 15 feet deep, to the chalky clay below.
Another feature explores the otherworldly universe of the designer Rick Owens, highlighting models with alien-tall foreheads, prosthetics for cheekbones, faces bleached like chalky masks.
But he is pleased that she has followed his suggestion and (re)washed by hand the crystal wineglasses, on which the dishwasher leaves chalky streaks.
There are others around the fire, painted in chalky blues and purples, chanting and moaning as a young Nat Turner is prodded into the light.
She covers Fred Neil's 1966 "Everybody's Talkin'" by stripping out all traces of the original guitar, leaving just melodic, chalky organ chords behind her dreamy voice.
I was elated at the lightness of my body after the placenta was removed, and grinning as they handed me my chalky-white, vernix-covered miracle.
Many of the eye shadows felt chalky to me and I found most of the liquid-lipstick shades unwearable, though I did appreciate the unique packaging.
Colantonio composed an intricate savanna mural for the wall above — tropical creatures amid palms and yellow roses — rendered in the chalky children's tempera paints he prefers.
It had, and will always have, a faint, chalky mouth-feel, which the unctuousness of salted French butter will completely smooth out in the finished dish.
Anoraks, macs and jackets in chalky grays and earthy browns were paneled and pocketed with graphic precision, sometimes layered with harnesses to keep the wearer upright.
Whatever movie you end up picking, at least we can all agree on one thing: Movie theater popcorn is far superior to those chalky conversation hearts, right?
But what makes this end result so impressive is that it's not the chalky, sticky, obvious temporary spray-in color we've all come to know — and fear.
But in the far south, around Anse-à-Pitres, the chalky mountain roads are harder to cross, so the migrants set up camps just past the border.
But many of these pearly-pink and Champagne shades are geared toward fairer complexions, and they can appear chalky or overly sparkly on women with dark skin.
Sometimes highlighter can feel and look chalky, but this velvet formula was created to glide on and blend smoothly for a natural-looking glow — no sun needed.
Midnight blue and black are among the shades in the Maybelline New York Color Sensational Loaded Bolds collection, which also includes a chalky hue called Wickedly White.
The French region of Normandy is a diverse expanse of coastal hamlets and chalky cliffs, rolling meadows and sleepy villages of half-timbered houses northwest of Paris.
The strategy was to weld cracks and clean the works to expose the original copper color that had been covered by a layer of chalky green tarnish.
The frescoes had been hidden under a chalky deposit and algae during their many centuries of abandonment, while smoke from oil lamps had darkened the crusty surfaces.
This northern region of Kazakhstan has long been called Akmola, which translates to "white grave," a reference to the hard and chalky ground beneath the earth's crust.
In case you missed it, Beetz — who played Vanessa in Donald Glover's hit show Atlanta — is Black, the exact opposite of the chalky white comic version of Domino.
Brew water containing high levels of HCO₃⁻ – typically, hard water – will produce a chalky cup, as the bicarbonate has neutralized most of the flavorsome acids in the coffee.
Inside those bags, the long-time wheat breeder is hoping to find wheat seeds free of a chalky white fungus, Fusarium head blight, that produces a poisonous toxin.
Instead, it swipes on opaque (think white paint you'd get from a crafts store), and blends out into a seamless finish that doesn't look chalky in the slightest.
For brunettes, it's hard to find a good one that doesn't make your hair chalky, and this one doesn't do that at all and really absorbs the oil.
Haven't all your senses been bombarded by bunches of seabird-strangling mylar heart balloons, chalky candy that only technically resembles chocolate, and prix-fixe menus designed for dunces?
This lovely white, made with the workhorse auxerrois grape (sometimes known as pinot auxerrois), is chalky, creamy and minerally with a rich texture, but not heavy at all.
The life-size, chalky-gray warriors were meticulously detailed and demonstrated a stunning, almost overwhelming show of force — exactly, I'm sure, the impression the emperor wished to make.
At the top of this fabric Alp is a perfectly oval head, with a chalky, hollow-eyed mask of a face and a pulled-back, wig-like hairdo.
Rereading "Silent Spring" for the first time since high school, I was struck by how chalky it is, how crammed with scientific studies, how devoid of human drama.
And yet, in March 2014, the Zin River, a scar of chalky rock in Israel's Negev desert, began for the first time in years to flow with water.
It's understandable, though, if you mistake the chalky clouds in which he moves throughout this harshly funny, surprisingly poignant one-man show for the smoke of firing synapses.
Over the course of its three- to five-week lifetime, Valençay goes from light, citric, and semi-chalky to a mildly goaty marshmallow, then to full-on gamey squish.
These unsustainable rocket costs contributed to why NASA stopped sending astronauts to the moon in 1972, three years after Neil Armstrong first set foot on the chalky, lunar surface.
Curious, she licked one finger—smoky—then another—chalky—then reached down for a larger pinch, which she dropped onto her tongue, sucking the fizz against her soft palate.
Macfarlane joins a party of catacomb aficionados who forgo sunlight for days, wading in flooded tunnels, coming face to face with hundreds of skulls lining the cold chalky walls.
In these matte, chalky-looking panels painted with quick-drying casein on aluminum, Mr. Tessier draws from numerous lineages of art history, combining them in seamless yet curious ways.
He has used a grease pencil to draw linear emblems on canvas, and he has made chalky, "primitive" abstractions of variously colored shapes on a dirty, often creased canvas.
Copperwhite uses whites, light grays and pale tints (especially pinks and violets) extensively, but here her snowy palette becomes chalky, and the artificial light she seems to be pursuing dissipates.
The snow, I envy it, it will vanish but it doesn't care, it's its own garden, its own cool chalky paint— kicks up an alabaster splendor then retreats without complaint.
And totally superior to the chalky, soy-based Tofutti Cuties my lactose-avoiding friends got stuck with at the end of every summer barbecue, for lack of a better option.
The striking work shirts, in colors that include bright magenta and chalky periwinkle, are made of Italian moleskin (and manufactured in India) and have contrasting hidden-snap chest pockets ($9173).
At the heart of the problem is a major engineering challenge: reinforcing a massive dam built during the Saddam Hussein era on a weak foundation of gypsum, chalky limestone and clay.
Every time I decide I'm going to go for a subtle, sheer nail, I end up with a chalky, pasty polish that was clearly not formulated with dark skin in mind.
Perhaps it's the chalky conversation hearts, or the swirly foam lattes, or the fairly awful 2010 film of the same name — whatever it is, the holiday has fallen out of favor.
So, while you may not be able to escape spinach teeth, you can make sure to use the green in delicious recipes so that that chalky feeling is well-worth it.
All the objects on the table are rendered by layering bright photo paper, while the background is a formal arrangement of doors, walls, and floor in a controlled, almost chalky palette.
Nearly all the town's buildings are whitewashed and take on a chalky bluish color in the late afternoon — the uniformity creates a delicate simplicity (and provides for some wonderful photo opportunities).
In slow movements, you notice how little vibrato the strings use; though the resulting sound is sometimes chalky, typically sentimental passages are recolored with a lightness that doesn't skimp on lyricism.
The 230, an exceptional vintage for aligoté, was fresh, linear and tangy, while the '225, a vintage in which aligoté can seem a little unfocused, was nonetheless lively, chalky and refreshing.
Ironically, the works of Mario Sironi, who was the most committed Fascist of the three, were the darkest and most troubling, rendered in Klieg-light chiaroscuros of chalky whites and sooty blacks.
The Trump administration is serious about sending robots and spacecraft back to the moon — although no NASA astronaut will set foot on the chalky lunar surface until after President Trump leaves office.
While we walked on a chalky white road through vineyards, the vines bursting with the new, bright-green leaves of springtime, I tried to define what's so pleasant about traveling by foot.
Its highlights and outlines are marked in white and chalky violet instead of black or gray, which would have sunk this wisp of an image, one that almost longs to float away.
The only thing in the windowless 170-square-foot entry, for instance, is a 16-foot totem that Toogood fashioned from stacked plaster rectangles in chalky shades of gunmetal, charcoal and ivory.
From the valley, I headed north, on narrow, winding roads, to the Qalamoun Mountains, a voluptuous but rugged range near the Syrian border, known for its apricot trees and chalky limestone quarries.
In 19573, she wrote "Winter in the Abruzzi," an essay about the time she and her family spent in Pizzoli, the poor, chalky-soiled town that was the site of Leone's confino .
After the mass has been excised, Dr. Lee wagers a guess that it's a case of pilomatricoma, a rare type of cyst composed of calcium, which gives it that bone-like, chalky appearance.
The company's most well-known product, though, may be Sweethearts Conversation Hearts, those chalky little slabs-o-love stamped with bromides or sexually charged calls to action—KISS ME, BE MINE, WINK WINK.
Mix-ins weren't part of the diet, of course, but it soon became clear that many people were doctoring the chalky substance in order to stick to the plan, at least in theory.
As I left those days of baggy, puddle-sucking skate jeans and chalky black lipstick behind and moved into the fashion industry, I noticed the incredibly high regard in which Alaïa was held.
We asked Erica Parker, celebrity esthetician and educational director of Michael Todd Beauty, and dermatologist Joshua Zeichner, MD, for some pro knowledge on why these chalky mixes are worth making a mess for.
From crisp floral patterns to chalky, abstract paint streaks and hieroglyphic styled animal illustrations, French artist Supakitch applies a unique street art style to original paintings inspired by Asian and indigenous-Indian art.
There's a woman being beaten to death, a white master's penis looking as though it's about to explode, a black child playing with a corpse... Unrelenting carnage glued onto the gallery's chalky walls.
He masterfully depicted the smoky, chalky hues of tenement building walls, rendering each brick individually with the use of earth pigments such as red iron oxide — an ingenious application of his ceramic skills.
In this riveting staging, instead of employing sets, a roster of actors with pasty-faced makeup and chalky costumes joined hands and made human formations to suggest walls and tables, doubling as choristers.
The look's latest champion, Demna Gvasalia of Balenciaga, introduced a phalanx of these human anomalies in his spring 2020 show, all chalky complexions and vulcanized lips and with prosthetics augmenting their otherwise sunken cheeks.
" Rachel Chen, YouTube Content StrategeistThe Product: Maybelline Superstay Matte Ink Lip Color in VoyagerThe Test: Pizza "I don't wear lipstick often because my lips get really dry and so it can look really chalky.
Anohni herself didn't take to the stage, and instead drafted in a woman with chalky face paint and fake blood splattered across her face, who mimed all the words beneath white shards of light.
The chalky, rhythmic cool of "Blue Image" (1950) and the sacramental aura of the white and gold "Presence" (1956) are ballasted by geometrics and grids, within which the paintings' pictographic particulars flicker and blaze.
Other times I will see a neck crinkled like crepe paper in the car's rearview mirror, or a white and chalky foot, and be unable for several seconds to connect the flesh to my own.
So if the movie "First Man" makes it seem like a flag or chalky footprint on the moon were only a small part of the tale, that's because it really happened that way for Armstrong.
I was a little nervous at how they'd come out because they're made with flaxseed, whole wheat flour, and rolled oats, I kind of pictured something chalky tasting, hard pancake but I was so wrong.
Against the flat, chalky, muted colors in tones of gray that predominate, and the general lack of detail in the figures, the use of gold and silver leaf reads like signs of a unique personality.
In their works and that of many others, you'll find different combinations of Puvis's carefully calibrated compositions; flat, unmodeled figures and restrained poses; shallow landscape space; chalky unified color; and unshowy yet remarkably lively brushwork.
It's too bad that no one seems to have thought through the semiotics of Victoria's chalky white cat face, given that Hayward is of mixed race and that the heavy is Idris Elba's predatory Macavity.
That said, there are so many options when it comes to nude and neutral eyeshadow palettes, and finding one worth your money (that won't fade in minutes or look chalky in selfies) can be overwhelming.
The Dego Visionz x Chalky visuals see Izzie in a version of the American west, dressed in a fringe suede jacket and kicking his way into a saloon like a particularly well-programmed character off Westworld.
Sironi's netherworld, rendered in Klieg-light chiaroscuros of chalky whites and sooty blacks, never settles into a single stylistic camp despite the overriding influence of Metaphysical Art, tapping Cubism, Futurism, and Expressionism for its disquieting visions.
From tinted lip balms to SPFs that never feel or look greasy or chalky, their tried-and-true picks are worth considering for your own summer at the sea — or the pool, or the backyard, or whatever.
"After a diet like that is over, you have taken on no new healthy habits or lifestyle changes, which is why the weight comes back after you're done sipping on less-than-tempting chalky shakes," she says.
First is a distinctive visual style that combines a sort of watercolor or chalky effect with starkly monochrome characters and surroundings, making gameplay elements highly distinctive and recognizable while giving a definite look to the whole world.
The Hadza mixed the chalky bits with water and whisked it vigorously for two to three minutes with a stick until it was a thick, milky porridge that was filtered -- somewhat -- into a mug for my breakfast.
Ms. Silverton and Mr. Fox rhapsodized about the fuller, sweeter berry taste, the juice-dribbling texture (compared with the chalky innards of some commercial berries) and an aroma that wafts toward marketgoers before they reach the stall.
She painted the first floor of the building's exterior chalky black, keeping the rest of the facade its natural brick; the contrast highlights the arched windows that look onto Redchurch Street, a thoroughfare of murals and boutiques.
I was recently struck by the urge to acquire a matte eye shadow in some challenging shade of pale green, specifically the kind of chalky, queasy green you'd see in a painting by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec.
In Redding, a city of about 90,000 people along the Sacramento River, people milled around aimlessly through the chalky air, clutching belongings and brown-bagged lunches, sharing their evacuation stories as hundreds of displaced residents poured into shelters.
Some of the newest SPFs build on our expectations for non-greasy, non-chalky sun protection by offering formulations with serum-like benefits built right in, to help fade dark spots, offer DNA repair, hydrate skin, and more.
In a choice more befitting an octogenarian than the millennial I really am, my favorite candy of all time is the original formula Necco Sweethearts, chalky, heavenly drops of deliciousness that are arguably the most maligned seasonal sweet.
Here in Cognac we have the elements in which it grows best: a chalky soil, and a climate that benefits from the influence of the ocean, with winters that are not too cold and summers not too warm.
It's a primer and basecoat in one, and you can see the difference when you apply it — this isn't your typical thick, chalky white (in fact, it's got a slightly pearlescent sheen that's actually really pretty on its own).
The nearly 15,000-square-foot, 26-room chalky rose stucco villa that he visits at least a dozen times a year — far more than any of his other vacation homes — stands on a slight rise overlooking 19853 groomed acres.
On the palate was a chalky mineral flavor, a touch of citrus and a sensation of spicy, bright warmth unrelated to alcoholic heat with a delicious bitterness that seemed to give the wine shape and hold it all together.
It is a teacup, a finger bowl, a heart-shaped jewelry tray, a curved platter, likely in an unmistakable shade of chalky blue, adorned with a raised eggshell-white neo-Classical winged horse, or a gladiator kneeling in silhouette.
In a recent Instagram post, she hung from a set of chalky uneven bars, her feet cautiously tapping a mat as her Pilates instructor tried to encourage her to use her lat muscles when attempting that elusive pull-up.
A Brooklyn home featured on the HBO series "Boardwalk Empire" is up for grabs ... and any Nucky, Chalky, Mickey or Lucky buyer out there can scoop it up for more than a million dollars less than it was last year.
Others depict a barium swallow, an X-ray-based method in which patients drink a chalky, milkshake-like drink that coats the surfaces of the mouth and throat and can highlight places where the sequence of events is going awry.
He wanted the vines to have a much deeper root system that plunged into the bedrock of chalky limestone and clay; he believed that would help to protect against heat and drought while better expressing the character of the vineyard.
When you get into the kitchen, right before you're all supposed to leave the house, you see gobs of chalky egg yolk on the table and under the table and on the island, and the entire room smells like sulfurous death.
This "Pelléas" is the first revival in nearly a decade of Jonathan Miller's 1995 production, which metaphorically sets the story of an ill-fated family in a Gothic 19th-century castle where outdoor forests and chalky inner sanctums seem to merge.
Over the four to six months that it ages, these bacteria slowly consume and transform the cheese from the outside in, turning the once chalky insides into a half-inch thick, fudgy "creamline" between the rind and main interior of the cheese.
That could mean either by tipping them off to another performer's cavalier attitude towards protecting themselves off set, or, as happened once to Darling, offering evidence that a costar for an upcoming scene might be battling a nasty case of the chalky white.
Carlos Morera and Max Martin, the proprietors of the Los Angeles-based Cactus Store , were arranging their wares—which included squat and bulbous specimens, abloom with pink flowers; furrowed Yoda-like varieties, fuzzed with chalky bristles; and tall columns with menacing spikes.
But it seems no other category of active skin-care ingredients works so fast to strip the elegance from a fast-absorbing, silky smooth facial lotion and replace those feel-good characteristics with a chalky texture, clinical smell, and greasy or ashy finish on skin.
While the bread soaks up a bit more of the brew than I probably would have liked, the cheese's new texture—creamy on the edges and still slightly chalky in the center—proves that working class Northerners of yore knew exactly what they were doing.
On "Sunset Park, After the Sun Sets," Brandley starts on the ney, a Middle Eastern flute with a chalky tone, and moves to the alto clarinet, improvising in miniature filigrees and small, tumbling phrases as the trio creates a pebbly path below him. RUSSONELLO
When he creates pictures of adults and children engaged with arts and craft mediums, designing banners and signage dribbled in tempera, or splashing around face paints and Easter egg dyes, he capitalizes on the chalky, opaque medium of gouache on paper to create a visual analogy.
As Holmes and Benton say, it helps to know whether your water is hard, which can lead to a cup that is chalky or even metallic-tasting, or soft, the acidity of which can make the extraction process happen too fast, leading to a bitter tea.
Brudnizki has instead created a rainbow to rival that of Loulou's (the two are, in fact, in fervid competition): The Rose Room is carnation and chalky green with a gold-leafed coffered ceiling; a ladies' powder room is a tented pink-on-pink chandeliered jewel box.
Kate Lindsey is direct and assertive as the Composer, her tone sometimes slender and chalky but with moonlit gentleness when it's soft — an oboe-like quality that lends itself to moments in the prologue when the winds melt into the strings, an autumn sunset in sound.
The new barrier, which sits on piles driven 60m (66 yards) into the chalky soil, will protect about 19533,200 homes and more than 400 businesses from the kind of storm expected to hit every 300 years, he said - and rising climate change risks have been taken into account.
Mr. Williams's stature as a portrayer of charismatic criminals — Omar Little in "The Wire," Chalky White in "Boardwalk Empire" — is meant to give "Black Market" a credibility it can't obtain from exhaustive reporting or balanced testimony, neither of which gets much attention in the land of Vice Media.
The reason this one stands out from the rest is that, while being a pressed powder, it applies with the color payoff and blendability of a cream product, but doesn't build up too quickly, look chalky or gray as some bronzers tend to do, or get too orange.
As I worked, I fell into an almost meditative state, admiring the bright flash of a ladybug moving across a green leaf, the soft violet of clustered pinot meunier grapes, the faint striated pattern of vineyard rows running toward the village below, the crumble underfoot of the region's cherished chalky soil.
There is also a Dries Van Noten yellow (a rich, yolky marigold); a Dries Van Noten green (the gleaming, dense color of an emerald placed on a square of dark velvet); a Dries Van Noten red (cinnabar-ish and slightly chalky) and a Dries Van Noten purple (a dusty eggplant).
"More Near (III)" is a two-part composition with an orange field on top and a curved, washy blue section underneath, as if it were the ocean viewed from the stratosphere, while three white zigzags dominate "More Near (IV)," hovering like stylized thunderbolts above layers of violet-pink, chalky blue, and orange-red.
Rosemary is lied to, coerced, terrorized, and made to doubt her own mind and body in countless escalating ways throughout the film, but it's the mundane menace of that early scene, before everything starts really going off the rails, that has always lingered with me — the candlelit dinner with the chalky chocolate mousse.
"The impact of this year's poor harvest will be less negative than if we had not put quality reserves in place in the early '90s," Thierry Gasco, cellar master at Pommery, said during a tour of a section of his 18 km of cellars, carved out of the chalky soil of Reims.
Pros: Long list of natural ingredients in the toothpaste, offers a mild and minty flavor that won't overwhelm you, includes an ingredient that causes it to foam up like commercial toothpaste, better consistency than most natural toothpasteCons: Firm and chalky texture that some people won't like, won't deliver the same fresh breath feel of commercial toothpaste
After Omar, he was Chalky White, an Atlantic City bootlegger in "Boardwalk Empire" who reminded Mr. Williams of his father; then, in "The Night Of," Freddy Knight, a Rikers Island inmate like his nephew Dominic Dupont; and Ken Jones, a gay rights activist in "When We Rise," whose battle with H.I.V. paralleled that of another nephew, who died.
Now, as she looks at the very round, chalky pale pears, mushrooms come to mind again, and she says, One day, as I remember it, John Cage was out mushrooming with his mother, after an hour or so she turns to him and says, We can always go to the store and buy some real ones.
LEMON, STRAWBERRY and pistachio — these are the chalky colors that follow you through Milan, whether you're staring out over the faded facades of the city's villas from the seventh-floor gallery of the Fondazione Prada tower, the fashion brand's four-year-old art museum, or sipping a macchiato down below at Bar Luce, the Wes Anderson-designed cafe.
Without the chaos of humanity to reckon with, he is free to concentrate on the shapes made by buildings as they cut across chalky skies, the shading of entropy across monochrome buildings — painted that way, no doubt, in a cost-saving measure — and the ultra-bright high contrast of artificial lights and "OPEN" signs that seem ironic, given the desolation.
Sephora, for the second year in a row, set up a free beauty tent that attracted attendees with its makeup bars and blasting AC. Numerous girls walked out of the tent with a whisper of color in their hair throughout the weekend, which makes sense, because Hush, a brand that makes dope color sprays that feel soft, not chalky, was set up inside.
What I want is a foundation that feels lightweight, can be used sparingly on good skin days and generously on others, leaves behind a slightly mattified "natural" finish but doesn't make my skin look dry or chalky, doesn't somehow vanish by the middle of the day, doesn't streak, doesn't settle into my fine lines or make me erupt into volcanic breakouts.
Madan studied computer science and specifically worked on machine learning research at Stanford, focusing on HR and recruitment data, and has one exit already under his belt (a networking and advice platform called Chalky) while also working as an investor at Venrock and as an analyst at Pejman Mar Ventures, while Sathe was the lead engineer who built and scaled Uber Eats.
Chartogne-Taillet, an excellent producer based in the town of Merfy in the northern reaches of the Champagne region, makes several fascinating single-vineyard Champagnes, including Heurtebise, a harmonious, savory wine made of chardonnay that is rich with creamy, chalky, umami flavors, and Les Orizeaux, made of pinot noir, that is pure, saline and practically weightless with the telltale scent of red berries.
The first is "Air Mail," a funny and vivid story of a young traveler on a Thai island undergoing such severe amoebic dysentery that he enters a state of religious ecstasy; the second is "Capricious Gardens," which holds the unshakeable images of giant armfuls of artichokes in a dim country kitchen and the chalky relic of St. Augustine's finger bone.
Six feet tall, Mr. Benson still fits easily into the suits and silky sports jackets made for him in London, as well as the flak jackets, perfectly faded bluejeans and L. L. Bean footwear that have carried him and his cameras from spreading famines to a primping Dolly Parton, ski-masked I.R.A. fighters to a bare-breasted, chalky-faced Kate Moss in Paris.
The sites and people I saw were fantastic, yet somehow it was the islands that I remembered best: the chalky streets of Naxos, Paros and Delos in the Greek Cyclades; half-acre atolls that drop 2,000 feet to the ocean floor in Fiji; razor-thin ridges bracing the Big Island's volcanic peaks in Hawaii; 300-foot-deep blue holes in the middle of the forest on the Bahamian island of Andros.
The textured surface (rendered in oil, wax, and enamel) of one of the two abstract paintings mentioned above, the 64 by 42-inch "Untitled"   (2016-2017), is divided into zones of chalky color: White pigment, muddied by reddish streaks and limned by two shades of gray, consumes the majority of the canvas, with a pea green zone on the left and lemon yellow on the right, while a chocolate-brown diamond floats near the center, invading the white and gray territories.
ONE LONG RIVER OF SONGNotes on Wonder By Brian Doyle If you are in love with language, here is how you will read Brian Doyle's posthumous collection of essays: by underlining sentences and double-underlining other sentences; by sometimes shading in the space between the two sets of lines so as to create a kind of D.I.Y. bolded font; by marking whole astonishing paragraphs with a squiggly line in the margin, and by highlighting many of those squiggle-marked sections with a star to identify the best of the astonishing lines therein; by circling particularly original or apt phrases, like "this blistering perfect terrible world" and "the chalky exhausted shiver of my soul" and "the most arrant glib foolish nonsense and frippery"; and, finally, by dog-earing whole pages, and then whole essays, because there is not enough ink in the world to do justice to such annotations, slim as this book is and so full of white space, too.

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