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"inky" Definitions
  1. black like ink
  2. made dirty with ink

453 Sentences With "inky"

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Oriana Koren: A good, inky pen, a notebook to write my thoughts in with said inky pen, good speakers.
They aren't looking to make money off Inky just yet.
Colors were all variations of ruby, rather than inky black.
Inky is not the first octopus to attract the spotlight.
Lost Ocean: An Inky Adventure and Coloring Book for Adults
I think Inky should be praised for simply leaving the laboratory.
I wore an inky black leotard paired with snowy white tights.
But there will be no more inky fingers for NME's readers.
It has been platinum blond and inky black in one year.
There are inky sketches and set-design renderings and scientific diagrams.
Check out what they brought back from the inky depths below:
Splatoon was a start, an inky tide of freshness for its makers.
Flint struck stone inches from my face, sparks dancing through inky darkness.
Which inky product delivers the superior cat-eye and the smoother glide?
Objects coated in it seem to disappear, leaving behind an inky silhouette.
Inky sat in the abyss, a darkness as black, ironically, as ink.
Inky the wild octopus has escaped from the New Zealand National Aquarium.
And all you see is this inky black disc of the moon.
Gone, it would seem, are the days of the inky-fingered wretch.
First an octopus named Inky in New Zealand and now this guy.
But caffeine fiends probably won't find this inky black latte in Seoul.
If you go too dark, your brows may look fake and inky.
They stood there in inky silhouette against the still palely gleaming sky.
"Pull out your ice picks," a scientist whispers in the inky twilight.
My Gazelle's dinky automatic light was no comfort in the vast inky blackness.
Then, after Halloween, your inky lipstick will become your rad new party look.
Inky the octopus was not built for confinement—and so, he busted out.
In the foreground, a sharp, inky splatter of dead flowers pierces the snowfall.
It's easy to wade into their inky pools before being swept out completely.
Again, Robert listened and searched for movement in the inky Rorschach of trees.
Inky-haired, dark-eyed, unapologetically brilliant, she was my first Asian-American protagonist.
His distinctive inky figures, charging forth in a phalanx, walk solemnly in procession.
Around midnight, the sky at Freshkills was inky, the stars bold and defined.
J. K. Rowling's latest Harry Potter offshoot brings its inky enchantment to HBO.
" His black warm-up jacket was a modish update of Hamlet's "inky cloak.
But we could know ye better by sending interstellar probes into thou inky depths.
I like inky blacks, which is a term Woody Allen used when filming Manhattan.
Both just graduated from college, and have decided to work on Inky full-time.
Unlike Inky the wild octopus, speculation about consciousness in non-humans isn't going anywhere.
The black inky cream is known to temporarily turn your mouth a bit gray.
Inky, a common octopus, made a bold contortionist's escape from New Zealand's national aquarium.
Along the same vein, write your own fictional story about Inky the octopus's escape.
But as it turns out, the inky stuff is far from a passing phase.
Bouron upgrades her simplistic aesthetic with an astute eye for airy pastels and inky tones.
No. Hamilton will be listened to on starships making their way across endless inky space.
As an occasional Goodreads user myself, I can't see making a full switch to Inky.
Later, fireworks crackle against a night so inky and velvet that it hardly seems film.
An inky-black background sets off blazing-white sheets under a banal fluorescent-light fixture.
The customers came from many nations but only one generation: an inky pan-ethnic youthquake.
He can walk into a big, gritty, inky factory and see moments of the sublime.
Black levels are also deep and inky, thanks to a full-array local dimming backlight.
It looks just as crisp, and it's capable of deep, inky blacks and rich contrast.
I feel around the inky void until I grab hold of a sleek white headset.
Why is the row of oversized cherries in "Cherries" (1976) floating on an inky black sea?
Inky is currently available on iOS, but the team says an Android version is the works.
It's got an inky, chewy synth line that puts A-Boogie's pouty flow on full display.
You may remember the tale of Inky the octopus, who fled his aquarium in New Zealand.
The neighborhood was soon inky black, as the full moon diminished in candlepower as it rose.
As they swiveled around, they undulated as a spangled unit, like an inky, iridescent sea creature.
Turk's intense color palette throughout is mostly inky purples and carmines, interrupted by white cut-outs.
It&aposs just as strong, starts off just as inky blue, and fades just as beautifully.
Rumbling in the distance, the bombs had deposited on the horizon a dome of inky vapor.
Guinness teaches bartenders to take about two minutes to create the inky stout's creamy foam collar.
Inky manually modified the email to make the hidden text visible (seen here in light purple).
In "Uniform" (2008), Claudia Casarino floats an enticing wardrobe of inky gossamer garments in the air.
As Bennu whirls around its axis, its inky surface absorbs sunlight like asphalt on a hot day.
Instead, the falls are at once ghostly and electrified, the white cascade transformed into an inky veil.
It was also inky black in the tested car, even trimmed with contrasting stitching and carbon fiber.
The short begins with a close-up shot of an intricately pleated, inky black and charcoal wave.
The trees' leaves have bloody tendencies; autumnal or aflame, they erratically burst into inky splotches of red.
The inky depth of a black bean, or the grassiness of a flageolet, is easy to taste.
Indecipherable forms float in the inky darkness of Mandy Barker's photographs in Beyond Drifting: Imperfectly Known Animals.
Sweet red dulse, inky alaria and ruffled sea lettuces have fed coastal communities for thousands of years.
Many people have a taste for thoroughly browned foods, crusty corners and inky, bittersweet edges — in moderation.
And in an inky Siqueiros portrait of the same leader, looking as blank-eyed as a corpse.
One tweet, in particular, has birthed a fair number of inky astronauts floating across a sidereal arm.
Under the inky night sky, a thick haze of smoke still hung heavy over the charred countryside.
It's subtle, but columns of fire, billowing smoke and inky shadows behave more naturally on the newer PS4.
Faces materialize out of a cloud of inky smudges on white paper, like figures emerging from thick fog.
The fit may seem tight, but Inky isn't just an intelligent creature, he is also a malleable one.
Their stale blood evaporates into the air surrounding machines dripping with inky red, covered in broken test tubes.
It's some sort of inky-black, German fever dream of a combination between a cookie and a cake!
It has a large head, wide-set, inky black eyes, a tiny nose, and a small, smiling mouth.
Unlike complicated updos and inky smoky eyes of years past, these styles are all incredibly easy to copy.
I'm an editor, and the son of an editor, so revision seems to run in my inky blood.
We will collectively be solving for its inky elisions for some time, perhaps the rest of our lives.
Lyall embellishes wildly on the story of Inky, who broke out of a New Zealand aquarium in 2016.
This Inky is a raconteur and a patient opportunist who escapes on a dare from his tankmate, Blotchy.
As a result, oxygen from the atmosphere that mixes readily with fresh water never penetrates the inky depths.
And all those pesky auxiliary words used to summon nuance and detail will runtogetherlikethis into an inky cloud.
Their job is to be an inky black canvas onto which Michael Bay can paint his most elaborate pyrotechnics.
To lock down the prize, an inky pizza-lover needed only a social-media post showing off the tat.
What better person to penetrate you with an inky needle than her best friend instead of a judgy tattooist?
To get you there before next Thursday, we tapped professional makeup artist Melissa Hurkman for her favorite inky lipsticks.
A gold ring on his thumb, the inky edge of a tattoo creeping up the top of his neck.
The school was in an old printing works—an inky, gloomy Victorian era building above a noisy mechanic's yard.
Finding Dory takes place in an intensely colorful wonderland that sometimes gives way to inky blacks, or complicated murk.
Right now, Austin Butler's hair is short and inky black — he's almost unrecognizable from his shoulder-length blond days.
A gondola glided by and inky ducks wheeled in the sky while we fortified ourselves with snacks and drinks.
One inky watercolor that looks like larvae has the artist's own name spelled out in what might be seedlings.
Her flamboyant mezzo-soprano, with its inky depths and flickering hues, rendered the character as guardian of legal integrity.
"Don't worry, kids!" he would call out as he went diving into the bushes to avoid an inky kitten.
Maui's tattoos come to life, making his body an inky comic strip within the film's splashy, colorful cartoon world.
We search out a higher something in the clouds, scanning the inky blue horizon for any sign of help.
For reasons left obscure, this occurrence coincides with power failures and the appearance of inky black monoliths all over Earth.
This TV has 384 local dimming zones, which will help it achieve dark, inky blacks similar to an OLED panel.
Earlier this week, Inky, a famous and beloved octopus, escaped from his home at the National Aquarium in New Zealand.
They're blown away to find that it keeps running as the screen gradually breaks up in an inky, shattered blob.
At the table next to Krim, Haddaj Fethi, 32, showed the inky finger that proved he had voted on Sunday.
As The Washington Post notes in its story on Inky, an octopus flooded the Santa Monica Pier Aquarium in 2009.
Inky manicures have appeared on runways and on the hands of street-style standouts, too — officially sparking a mega-trend.
Morgan and Jean's lives are turned upside down when Simone enters the scene, all inky-voiced and fashionably choker-ed.
Inky then made his way across the floor to one of the aquarium's drain pipes, which leads to the ocean.
The inky blacks and vivid colors of an LG OLED TV are even better with LG's alpha 28 intelligent processor.
This was no Houdini, but rather a common New Zealand octopus called Inky, about the size of a soccer ball.
The aquarium's keepers noticed the escape when they came to work and discovered that Inky was not in his tank.
It is joy and sorrow, pleasure and pain, camaraderie and crushing loneliness, euphoric hope and the inky blackness of despair.
But in becoming the inky-eyebrowed face of Five Star, Mr. Di Maio has also become invested with its power.
The spinach chutney is a little joyless, but the inky purée of eggplant sweetened with dates is a terrific idea.
After sunset, you'll get the show of a lifetime — planets, meteor showers, stars — illuminated against northern Maine's inky black skies.
He surveyed the rainbow wall of colors and narrowed his choice to an inky midnight blue and fire engine red.
Happiness is inky black beans and fried yuca, sliced thin so that every bite is crisp as a potato chip.
Their inky-blue forms resembled far-away constellations or bright moons seen against the gaseous firmaments of patchy-blue night skies.
The thin brush allows for serious precision, the formula is the dense, inky color we're all after, and it sets quickly.
The male common New Zealand octopus, Pinnoctopus cordiformis, may only mate once—a fact of which Inky was all too aware.
If Inky is lucky, he made the 164-foot slide from the National Aquarium of New Zealand into Hawke's Bay unscathed.
Paired with Matsoukas's direction, as her camera sweeps over South LA's dusty days and inky blue nights, they can be transcendent.
You've seen the outfit formula several dozen times over: the inky trouser, a pitch-dark blazer, and slick, jet-black shoes.
His plots are lively and electric, and the style of his artwork ranges from graffiti-esque to inky comic book realism.
Inky the octopus, contrary to all the previously mentioned troublemakers, simply made a minor party foul by leaving without saying goodbye.
Instead of lining her eyes in inky black, she opted for a periwinkle that matched the hue of her Gucci dress.
Gamal (camel), ohel (tent), and elohim (God) are among the first words I learned to read in that curvaceous, inky print.
At times like these, you need the ideal soundtrack to the inky sky, hood-up drudgery of the long walk home.
The lighting, always a special concern of Wilson's, is elaborate: thick, inky shadows; then sudden, slicing lights; then something else again.
When I purchased my first-ever, great-fitting pair of inky-black jeans, I made a promise to keep them that way.
Some constellations branch between these two main fields, and others, off in a nearby inky elsewhere, do not really fit within either.
It's a deep, ruby red; is almost inky in appearance; and has a tendency to coat the glass into which it's poured.
Visually, her inky lines and warm colors evoke the heat and torpidity of Greer's tropical pregnancy in all its beauty and frustration.
Mam, Buddha-bald with inky eyes, wore a white button-down opened to an electric blue tanktop and fingered an unlit cigarette.
Scottish illustrator Johanna Basford's 2013 book, "Secret Garden: An Inky Treasure Hunt and Coloring Book," is often credited with accelerating the trend.
He's served "Jewchachos," with 8-inch-wide tortillas layered with inky mole, avocado, cheese, and anything from pastrami to lobster or crab.
No, the rabbit salad — juicy loin wrapped in crisped belly with inky poached prunes and foie gras — is nothing like a salad.
But there's a reason for her plunge into inky black darkness, and the series is unflinching in digging to her very core.
It's a more accomplished collection of tracks, with more compelling contrasts—inky synthesizer lines slightly clouding, for once, her dazed, wordless chorales.
It's no wonder that this fantasy — with its cheery enchantments and portentous inky swirls, its steely grays and tight pacing — feels familiar.
SYDNEY, Australia — As the fire stalked the east coast of Australia on Tuesday, the daytime sky turned inky black, then blood red.
In "Memory City I" (2015) waves of fabric flutter from the rooftops, pouring down from domes to plunge into an inky sea.
It looked stunning, with colorful vistas that threw the inky darkness of silhouettes and jagged rocks and mountains into sharp, menacing relief.
In the past few years, the industry has flowered, in part because private companies have looked into the inky void and seen profits.
They're sort of like Nordic wood cuts, kinda like German expressionism, kinda like the other inky shadow guys Alex Toth and Hugo Pratt.
From the pipe it was only a few quick shoves until Inky found himself back in the Pacific Ocean among his wild brethren.
The alarm signals a squid fall, with literally thousands of squid falling from the sky that leave an inky mess in their wake.
We'd like reach Inky for a blow-by-blow on how he outsmarted his mammalian captors, but it seems nobody can locate him.
Her figures are very darkly hued against inky backgrounds with nuanced palettes, making them impossible to capture with anything but the naked eye.
You wouldn't expect her to be—with that plump pout, her inky black hair, and those little feline flicks elongating almond shaped eyes.
THE PLAYLIST One night, a gruff, inky-armed bartender straight out of Nirvana's "Teen Spirit" video played a mix of twangy honky-tonk.
According to the JFK Presidential Library, Kennedy's PT-109 was struck by a Japanese destroyer in the inky darkness of August 1, 1943.
The air, as you much as you can see air (and, come to think of it, you can chez Wilson), is inky black.
I watched inky patterns scroll across the wall: a hallucination, maybe, or some neural process I usually wouldn't notice, a corporeal software update.
Croissant in hand, I wander around in the predawn inky blue dark alone until a friendly cat joins me for a morning stroll.
For a striking display of shooting stars, look up into the sky&aposs inky blackness in the pre-dawn hours of Saturday morning.
This screen is really a treat to look at: colors pop, blacks are inky deep, and it gets bright enough to use outdoors.
What you hear here — the inky throb of the bass, the rattling kick drum, the sibilant tape — is not what that audience heard.
Models came down a runway adrift in inky black water, surrounded by growling dogs and dancers who slinked and sighed in the shadows.
Jackson shared a few images of the process on her Instagram story, giving her followers the opportunity to go along on the inky outing.
Harvey's most recent book, You an Orchestra You a Bomb, recalls in sprightly color and inky darkness the shortness of our time on earth.
Most likely it will just be footage of the inky blackness of space, perhaps with our speck of a home planet in the background.
A blood-red frame looms over the stage, serving as a screen for inky, blurry, more or less incomprehensible animations by the Quay Brothers.
But as I worked out the recipe, it was the inky deliciousness of my first taste of the dish that served as my lodestar.
The roast pork is reprised over rice and inky frijoles simmered in sofrito and red wine vinegar until they are tender but still discrete.
The wines received high praise from critics and found favor in the United States, where they often received top scores for their inky potency.
It was around then that my dad suggested we brew an inky tonic of ginger and black vinegar to cure pigs' feet and eggs.
Pink, anemone-like fronds waft gently by his feet and a confounding inky darkness extends behind him; but he is oblivious to all this.
Porn stars, Broadway makeup artists, and beauty editors alike gush about the inky liquid that goes on like paint and stays on like cement.
Delivered in delicious, inky black and white and presented in a 4:3 aspect ratio, it's classical and classy filmmaking with flair to burn.
Many fans of the octopus, who came to the museum in 2014 after being caught in a crayfish pot, applauded Inky for his Shawshank move.
While it's still got an AMOLED screen, presumably with the inky blacks and vibrant colors they afford, OnePlus doesn't even bother to list its resolution.
Leaving the show on a sunny day, the rooftop installation may surprise you, with its inky dots drifting back and forth against the blue sky.
Here, technology and organic matter converge within an inverted, globular space where multicolored lights pierce through the uncharted inky black terrain of deep, dark space.
Olivella restaurant in North Bergen, NJ, is introducing charcoal-infused pizza, pasta, and mozzarella, giving the Italian standbys a major dose of inky black mystique.
Since we typically expect to see an inky spate of nothing in those puddles, it's always disquieting to somehow see sun, sky and clouds instead.
They rushed to the windows, crushing shoulder to shoulder to glimpse a fin, rising and falling, here then there, cutting through the inky blue Pacific.
In tasting more than 150 sauces, he found a wide range of colors, from white to inky black, and flavors that included coffee and chocolate.
As the name suggests, there's also a conspicuous color theme, evident everywhere from the lobby's collection of inky-blue vases to the blue-gray walls.
The cover shows the band backgrounded by an inky LA sunset with their name splashed across the top of the image in purple and pink.
Dagger generates knives of pure light that can cut through steel, while Cloak commands an inky black cloud somehow connected to an ability to teleport.
"The Book of Frank," CAConrad Conrad's mysterious American haiku are inky and dirty and disturbing and finally madly dancing on its one good leg forever.
Smooth and guarded, Ms. Margaine's singing included touches of straight tone where her inky low notes took on the street-savvy sound of a chansonnière.
By the time he reaches Page 487 and the last two words of "The Group" — "New York" — the page will be an inky, illegible mess.
Shops like Little Damage in Los Angeles have gained a cult-like following online for offering up this sweet treat in an inky black cone.
She claims to be a go-between, bringing the work of a friend, but a glance at Jo's inky fingers proclaims her as the author.
The blacks are inky, although there are layers to the darkness; some pictures reward close viewing with murky outlines of yet more peepers farther back.
Here it became eerie and bitter, with splintering flutter-tongued notes from the wind instruments over an ominous rumble offsetting Ms. Bullock's inky, deep voice.
Sure, crying is good for you (at least that's what some scientists will tell you), but no one wants inky lines adorning their cheeks all night.
Golden blots made of 22-karat gold leaf punctuate the inky, black sky like comets from a distant galaxy, and spill over, out of the frame.
Blank buildings are painted into vibrant presences, while at other stages only death and despair are evoked in increasingly inky hues and withered trees around you.
That app is Inky, built by two bookworm friends who wanted a better way to track their reading and find recommendations of what to read next.
Inky must have been very bored or very anxious to get back to his natural habitat, because he had a pretty good gig at the aquarium.
This star system is a startling pink, and the first thing I see is an inky black, ringed planet, which is brilliant against the bright backdrop.
Once a Darpa science project, PepperBall's AR15-esque gun can fire 180 rounds of micro-­pulverized burning irritant (or stink bombs or inky liquid) before reloading.
Mothers: Even when they're being paraded around on MTV shows, they're quite literally the people who keep the human race from plummeting into the inky abyss.
The liner goes on really smooth and dries down to a semi-matte finish, and it's an inky black color that adds depth to my lashline.
Perkins' camera stares down dark hallways and into unlit rooms, daring the viewer to see if some dark presence is waiting, quiet, in the inky blackness.
If you come back from the other world, to this— The sky in Denmark, in its reticulated weathers, is inky   On most days in February now.
This inky mix was streaming in dark eddies toward the Gulf of Mexico, where, had it been real sediment, it would have vanished off the coast.
Everything is served with local aglianico wine — an inky red with a mineral-heavy, peppery punch — in a simple, white-walled space with a terracotta floor.
Or the images of Eleven encountering beings from other worlds in an inky realm, which called to mind the great sci-fi film Under the Skin.
The Pour You can still find the inky blockbusters of 22013 years ago, but much as America's wine industry has reoriented toward balance, so has Australia's.
Nikitina Irina Alexandrovna is from the Siberian town of Kiselyovsk, where inky black snow, a toxic byproduct of coal mining, has rendered it a nightmare-scape.
Items like rolled ice cream and inky black charcoal-infused foods are a visual spectacle and quickly gain attention and notoriety on the social media app.
Back turned to the viewer, a Black figure stands at the edge of a rocky abyss, peering into an inky void with a lantern in hand.
You put in the work, get your hands dirty (or inky) and commit yourself to the rhythms of daily toil, the work of the serial cartoonist.
Several months ago, an octopus named Inky escaped from the National Aquarium in New Zealand (he was eventually found at a nearby offshore reef and brought back).
All we could see was an almost perfectly round, 0.75" by 0.78" inky blob: the gestational sac developing, already pushing my stomach out despite its tiny size.
The 21-year-old natural blonde is shown fanning out her newly dark waves for the camera, the inky hue perfectly matching her enviable cat-eye liner.
When Inky the octopus lifted the lid off his own tank, slinked eight feet across the floor, and down a 164-foot-long drainpipe, he became famous.
Plates empty, there's not much to do but head back out into the inky, humid Taipei night for rounds of whiskey and dice, followed by foot massages.
There is a problem, however: Beaux's handwriting is of the sort of inky, late 19th-century scribble that is hard for 21st-century computer users to decipher.
His high cheekbones were sharper then, and he'd yet to grow the dreadlocked tendrils which swathe his inky eyes, but he was, without a doubt, 'bout somethin'.
From Burning Man sprung early attempts at self-driving vehicles, as the Disco Fish art car's pilots sought to make it avoid pedestrians in the inky night.
Matt Davies's wonderfully inky lines and wildly splashy watercolor images bring to life two unlikely friends — one a small bird and the other a very big vulture.
Made entirely from mataro, or mourvedre, this wine has inky color and spicy aromas of pepper and clove, followed by flavors of Bing cherries and wild herbs.
Children bow heads over bowls of lu rou fan: ground pork, tofu and a hard-boiled egg inky from a long braise in soy and Shaoxing wine.
In that time, the fruit's sugar and flavor are slowly, deeply concentrated, until it's an inky, wrinkled violet, left with only about 20 percent of its moisture.
The idea is that the combo of the phototherapy and radio waves stimulates the production of collagen, which in turn thickens the skin and hides said inky pools.
As much as we love the classic shape rendered in inky black liner, sometimes it's fun to mix things up — especially if it means reaching for metallic shades.
Perhaps a goth response to the ubiquity of unicorn lattes and rainbow bagels, dyeing foods a deep, inky black has become one of the year's biggest food trends.
Many people sense a mysterious connection to the afterlife, dramatized here in a striking image, as a beach full of fish washed up on an inky black shore.
OLED screens, like those in the iPhone 11 Pro and Pro Max, produce richer colors and deeper contrast so blacks, in particular, really look inky and not gray.
Seattle fell away as we entered the inky dark of Puget Sound, our wake slicing away at 45-degree angles from the hull as we picked up speed.
Temperatures hover within a degree or two of freezing, and in the inky blackness, a flashlight illuminates nothing but naked branches and thawing pools of jet black water.
Mannaert — whose characters' spirited expressions and careful renderings of tenement facades are indebted to Will Eisner's — washes the sequence in inky shadows worthy of the era's gangster films.
But when I interviewed Jessye Norman in 2009, I was struck by the beauty of her diction: each consonant polished, each word uttered in a resonant, inky tone.
Sam Jackson&aposs showdown with Kong in "Skull Island" was also a particularly great showcase for the display&aposs impressive contrast, balancing fiery highlights against inky black levels.
Some jars, pillaged by previous customers, stand empty save for the inky pickling dregs, or with their walls like frosted panes in winter, etched in salt and sugar.
And they spent a lot of time gazing deeply into Smith's eyes: the sclera, the cornea, the inky film on the inside of the eye called the choroid.
The inky black pages are a rich background for magnificent gold stars and Little Star herself, with her adorable high jinks as the moon goes through its phases.
"It's no wonder that this fantasy — with its cheery enchantments and portentous inky swirls, its steely grays and tight pacing — feels familiar," Manohla Dargis wrote in The Times.
Under attack, Coprinopsis cinerea, the mushroom commonly known as the "gray shag" or "inky cap" and often used in fungi research, puts up a slow, but steady fight.
Tales and Trails features Homler shot in stark inky black and page white footage telling the story of Breadwoman to the two filmmakers as they drive around Los Angeles.
In "The History of the Unknown Bird" (2011), which Brătescu also drew with closed eyes, a salmon-pink figure seems to spread its wings over an inky blue horizon.
DIANA's Carmen Elle's feathery voice set against soft, steady drums frame the images we see of inky black city skylines and creamsicle coloured horizons in the distance so perfectly.
You don't have much say in the matter, either: a crowd forms around the rim of the inky pit, and as you touch the screen, they all topple over.
Many believe the scariest part(s) of this movie comes when the audience learns exactly what happens to the victims within the inky-black void where Johansson leaves them.
Many yakuza mobsters spend hundreds of hours under an inky gun having their entire bodies painted, as a sign of gang membership and to show they can endure pain.
A lightbulb, a shirt sleeve, a pair of glasses, a dandelion, a feather; singular objects are all permeated with light and subsumed into a beautiful inky, tar-like darkness.
Maybe Inky actually got annoyed with all the attention because, as aquarium manager Rob Yarrall noted on Radio New Zealand, octopuses are solitary creatures that usually prefer living alone.
Although the coconut ash ice cream is said to temporarily dye mouths inky black, it's a small price to pay to experience a new trend — that isn't ROYGBIV-inspired.
The fact that an octopus, with the adorable name Inky, was able to escape its tank (and escape to the ocean by way of a laboratory drain) isn't surprising.
Delhi's police, not known for their delicacy, declared it dangerous for big crowds to gather by a river that is inky black, infested with mosquitoes and reeks of sewage.
Inky, an octopus living in New Zealand's national aquarium, fled through a small gap in his tank cover, crossed a floor and went down a drainpipe to the ocean.
I don't know about you, but if I could send a drone ahead into the inky darkness to check for pits and other scary features, I wouldn't think twice.
All of the details are just right: the sleekness of the silhouette, the old-fashioned glamour of the necklace, and that inky blue velvet just barely shading into black.
The author's scrawled handwriting, with crossed-out words and inky additions, contrasts in its spirited energy to the stark mountains and human-made tunnels that bore through the landscape.
On the eve of the vote, as the sky became inky dark, Mr. Duo stood in the back of a small pickup carrying 20 people to a voting location.
Inky clouds of smoke from burning tires piled high by the protesters to obscure the Israeli view were laced with spirals of tear gas fired from the Israeli side.
Local dimming allows a TV to darken and brighten in specific sections across the panel, letting bright parts of an image shine while dark parts remain nice and inky.
I had known her for three years (she was a former student), but only then noticed the lushness of her inky eyelashes, the grace of her long, tapered fingers.
The show generally succeeds, though, in approximating the dreamlike quality of the book, through inky nighttime visuals and elegantly slowed-down scenes of hallway swagger and brutally powerful acrobatics.
Peering deep into the early universe, this picturesque parallel field observation from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope reveals thousands of colorful galaxies swimming in the inky blackness of space.
Escape artist It's the boldest escape since El Chapo: Inky the octopus slipped through a gap in his tank at a New Zealand aquarium and slithered his way to freedom.
If chasing down Blinky, Pinky, Inky, and Clyde gives you all the nostalgic feels, then this heat changing mug is about to bring some joy to your morning caffeination routine.
In principle, they can produce those inky black blacks that OLED displays are famous for while also delivering tremendous levels of brightness in a slimmer package that use less power.
In a small home, Faye Toogood reinvented the idea of Englishness with a palette of inky slates and moody blues, and a unique room spray redolent of leather and mud.
The inky blacks and brilliant whites of Olive's restoration are striking, although many details found in the less-high-contrast, slightly more expensive Kino Library of Congress restoration are lost.
I wandered through its mysterious, Edward Goreyish rooms: a gargantuan table filled with inky, dyed-black water, on a stone rug patterned with curlicues and dots, like scattered question marks.
As one of LG's B9 Series models, the TV in question features an OLED display comprised of 8.3 million self-lit pixels that deliver intense contrasts with deep, inky blacks.
In the shadowy "The Visit by Lamplight," two women sit, shrouded in inky ominousness, rendered with paint handling so uncharacteristically brusque it recalls Walter Sickert, the British painter of disquiet.
Roxie slept in the tepee as Tim and I drank beer and watched the sky turn from a pale blue to a sherbet orange to an inky expanse of night.
The trees, isolated and floating in inky black space, are thus doubly removed from the landscape through the extractive process from which plastic is derived and the dematerialization of the scan.
If journaling was a super power, these planners would be saving the world with their straight lines and inky doodles, drawn with the help of rulers, tape, and sometimes even lasers.
Stretching out above them were countless stars wheeling overheard, with comets and meteors flashing across the inky canvass, all riven by a great white galactic belt that spanned the night sky.
The man's gaze seems softer, with gentle light on one side of his face, which emerges below a wide-rimmed black hat and above the inky black robes of his dress.
The next day a second migrant boat came, packed with even more people — and this time their smugglers pointed guns at them and ordered them into the inky waters as well.
The daisies and poppies and pastel blooms on an evening capelet were fur; ditto the jacket and pencil skirt of a suit, shaved thin as wool and traced by inky blooms.
Balloons in bright colors stood in for the onion domes of St. Basil's Cathedral; Peter the Great's ships sailed across a dark and wavy ocean seemingly printed with an inky woodcut.
Things got distinctly funkier, and two shades more laconic, on "The Royal Scam," a record defined by Mr. Fagen's inky clavinet and the skintight drumming of Bernard Purdie and Rick Marotta.
Luckily for you, we here at MUNCHIES have tirelessly scoured the inky depths of Austin's late-night eateries and put together a comprehensive list of the best on offer after dark.
They are beautiful and haunting large-scale, gelatin prints — with rich silver-greys and inky-blacks — which capture dense forests, thickets, white picket fences, and eventually, the waves of Lake Erie.
Tony Smith's angular, inky sculptures could have crawled out of a dimension void of organic life; Mark Rothko's repeating black canvases in a Houston chapel reflected the space's lack of specific religion.
The "Xtreme Black Engine Pro" ' wow, that's some branding — gives the set "inky blacks" through more precise control of the backlight and the TV's local dimming zones, which number "up to" 128.
The company also claims that Backlight Master Drive allows the prototypes to achieve the deep inky blackness usually reserved for OLED TVs—Sony doesn't use that display technology, opting instead for LED.
People — say, those who have a favorite set of corded headphones, or who hate the idea of losing the ability to charge using said headphones — are still missing those inky black holes.
On the opposite end of the spectrum, the blacks are as inky and deep as they are on an OLED TV. Watching Netflix in 215K on this screen is truly a delight.
Inky, one of two octopuses at the aquarium, seized an opportunity and snuck out of his case when maintenance workers left the lid slightly open, according to the New Zealand website Stuff.
It features a sleek screen of 512 vibrant LEDs that display animations of classic characters from the game, ranging from Mr. Pac-Man himself to the adorable Blinky, Pinky, Inky, and Clyde.
For those of us who still love getting our news from newspapers, those inky, crinkly, thin sheets of wood pulp you hold in your hands and read, these indeed are sad times.
Stephen Hawking's plan to create a starcraft that can traverse the inky blackness separating us and our cosmic neighbor is fantastically ambitious and filled with lots of "the tech will come" assumptions.
Gardenia wafted up from the ground for the fall 2008 Dior couture, the John Singer Sargent's "Madame X" show that also involved giant velvet curtains, oversize tassels and pools of inky water.
Depicting a kingdom facing collapse, Anthony Ward's high-walled set shows a crack running through a royal crest, and it flies away to reveal an inky, existential blackness for the closing sequence.
There are two other condiments on the table, a green slurry fueled by fish sauce and fire, like a swallowed shriek, and an inky syrup of sweet soy sauce teetering on caramel.
An octopus named Inky, for example, made a notorious escape recently from the National Aquarium of New Zealand, exiting his enclosure and slithering into a floor drain and, apparently, out to sea.
PARIS — The festive holiday lights of Paris sparkled from store fronts and Christmas garlands, arched over roads and the Eiffel Tower, twinkled over the River Seine and through an inky black sky.
In the original Swedish movie of "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo," an inky monster covers a huge swath of Salander's pale back, its teeth and long claws angling for a fight.
In "Dunesday" (2016), for instance, an impetuous curve divides the canvas between hard-edge, black-and-white zigzags at the top, and an inky, gashed field of saffron yellow at the bottom.
This installation throws the unsuspecting viewer first into a sea of inky darkness, which is then illuminated at regular intervals by the portraits of her 210 case studies in the central gallery.
That is, Inky is not meant to be a catalog of all the books you've ever read, but rather a place for you to show off the books you think should be read.
Here is Drake's inky tribute: And here is an imagined response tattoo on Lil Wayne's chest, courtesy a creative fan: Still no word on when Drake is getting his Celine Dion tattoo, though.
Liner NoteThe trickiest part of achieving the no-makeup look is wearing eyeliner like you aren't — meaning eyeliner should exist to enlarge and elongate the eye without waving its obvious inky tail around.
In "Gego's Asteroid" (2017), a mostly blue, rock-like asteroid floating in or streaking through an inky black expanse is festooned with orange and dark brown blobs and smears, and glittery, multicolored streaks.
To keep it short, the black levels on the 24-inch screen aren't quite as deep and inky as on the 50, 65, and 75-inch models, nor is the contrast as punchy.
Once you press on the Ms. Pac-Man icon, your Map screen is transformed into an arcade-y grid, ghosts Blinky, Pinky, Inky, and Sue pop up, and you're off to the races.
I bought a pair of tire-fire orange Miss Sixty pants that were covered in inky black dots — what might happen if you washed the laundry without removing a pen from your pocket.
Instead, they come in the form of aqua cat-eyes and inky shadows that, believe it or not, actually make us want to put our obsession with "no-makeup makeup" on a hiatus.
She is a fey character, with her face mostly blacked out by inky makeup, while also wearing what looks like a tribal gown; she feels like a bridge between now and the past.
Still, Mr. Nolan's filmmaking skill — above all the coherence of his inky, cruel vision of Gotham City and environs — enabled those movies to carry at least some of their self-assigned thematic weight.
Though interactive, they're generally asocial, and temperamental, with unique behavior patterns, like those shown by Otto, who caused blackouts at a German aquarium and Inky, who famously escaped a tank in New Zealand.
Last year, I said that the Vizio P-Series Quantum came pretty darn close, although you could notice that its blacks couldn't quite compete with the inky darkness of LG's entry-level OLED.
And in a battle whose length and phantasmagoria befit a prog-rock double album, it reduced a climax eight years in the making to an inky, ill-defined scrum of beards and bones.
Crafty disguises cranked out in automated programsDave Baggett, CEO of the corporate email security firm INKY, says the quality of the branded phishing emails are what sets the latest coronavirus email attacks apart.
In the most common Random House edition, it's there, it's final and it's huge — an inky one-eighth of an inch in diameter, the head of a twopenny nail stabbed into the book.
At the Fridman booth in the Presents section, the painterly lines of Wura-Natasha Ogunji's sewn and inky multi-panel work "Unfinished" (2020), beckoned me closer to its enchanting tangles of indigo thread.
All these factors have the European scientists who closely study this exoplanet system excited that this might be the best place yet to squint into the inky black of night for signs of life.
All now feature Alexa support in addition to Google Assistant, so you can enjoy an OLED's lovely inky blacks and viewing angles without having to compromise on which voice assistant runs your smart home.
None of that means this screen's inky blacks and vibrant colors don't lend themselves to regular movies or even games — and I was pleasantly surprised how much gaming this non-gaming laptop can do.
Black widows make particularly good candidates for data from citizen researchers, the study&aposs authors wrote, because the bulbous, inky females with red spots on their bellies are so  readily identifiable  and unusual-looking.
RECIPE: Beach Goth Light some candles, put on a bit of Claire's black nail polish, and drink a Beach Goth as you listlessly stare into the inky black void that is your shattered soul.
She complicates that a bit on Will, utilizing a few new toys and tools—including a Moog Mother and a few other synths—to tear straight through the troposphere into the inky blackness beyond.
During those 70 years, winemakers who dared to harvest and produce anything but rkatsiteli, mtsvane, tsolikouri, and the inky red wine saperavi were at risk of being thrown in prison—and some actually were.
Black sesame paste is a sweet staple in East Asia, used in everything from traditional inky dessert soup to trendy Japanese chiffon cakes and cheesecakes (the results are an elegant shade of dove-gray).
Case in point: One Australian brewery has just taken it upon themselves to embrace the inky abyss of the human abdomen by brewing a beer that actually utilizes the brewer's own belly button lint.
In October, Christie's used the dark, red-based color as a backdrop for paintings and porcelain featured in its sales brochure, while the inky Stiffkey Blue was paired with French furniture, lighting and sculpture.
The result is that the characters look like they are living in the world of an ancient scroll, with inky smears worked into everything from the patterns on clothing to the marbling of stone.
The A9G delivers the same inky black level performance that LG's OLED TVs provide, but beyond just getting dark, the A9G is also able to retain shadow detail a bit better than LG's models.
But there's something mesmerizing about how the scene is staged: in the inky blackness of downtown Twin Peaks, with Nadine's drapes noiselessly opening and closing behind a crackpot YouTube star and his biggest fan.
The centerpiece of the studio is a black drafting desk by Ben Storms, a contemporary Belgian designer, made from a wafer-thin slice of foam topped with a 4-millimeter layer of inky marble.
"When he talked to me about Manila, the Manila I see through his eyes is one of the 1930s — pristine, quaint and full of lively, beautiful people," Inky Santiago Nakpil, a close friend, said.
At first, you could not even believe it existed — a two-and-half-acre underground factory in the middle of the theater district, from which hundreds of thousands of inky newspapers emerged every day.
"He will fight corruption and establish a just state and continue the process of the revolution," said fishmonger and Saied voter Noureddine el-Arabi, proudly showing the inky forefinger that proved he had voted.
I find both to be of a satisfying nature, especially the middle displays, which aren't OLED (whereas the taillights of the A8 are OLED!), but can be mistaken for it with their deep, inky blacks.
Screenshot: Serralves Museum (YouTube)Like a real-life version of a Looney Tunes cartoon, a visitor to a Portuguese museum was injured last week when he stepped into an art installation resembling an inky void.
She was a prostitute who serviced the Black men in the prison, and she looked like she could have been my mama, skinny as me, as dark, eyes inky like the trees when night falls.
And don't even get me started on the crusty-yet-also-somehow-goopy black junk that accumulates in the inner corners of my eyes throughout the day after hitting the inky tube in the morning.
However, I imagine they would be better situated in Brancusi's Studio in front of the Centre Pompidou, as Constantin Brâncuși's reductive configurations are much closer to Balenciaga's lyrical but unembellished, inky shapes than Bourdelle's sculpture.
Although many teens know him as the Black Flag artist, the work he created in the punk days are inky drops in a smudgy bucket when held up next to rest of his massive oeuvre.
At the center of the scene towards the left is a gateway on a hill which leads to a monument or perhaps a tomb crowned by a black sun emitting inky droplets of irradiated energy.
In this way, it's cousin to that other Love Rorschach, the inky ultrasound photograph, which to parents looks like an adorable human profile and to all other people like a Polaroid of a sea monster.
Light lamps this evening against the terrors of the inky night sky (we'll be at max waning crescent tonight), exchange sweets, give thanks to Lakshmi and Ganesh — and then close your ears against the fireworks.
The alluring cave of a kitchen — from cabinet facings to countertops — is constructed entirely of inky slate found in Wales, and the master bath is covered in honey-colored floor-to-ceiling English silver stone.
This was interpreted in the makeup chair a variety of ways, which you'll see in our slideshow, with the big trends being dark, inky lip color, glowing skin, and a variety of unexpected hair accessories.
The inky snowfall is the result of open coal pits in the Kuzbass Basin, which is home to 2.6 million people and sits on one of the world's largest coal reserves spanning 10,000 square miles.
We cuddled ambivalently on the uncomfortable mattress of the bad bed in the bad room, hating ourselves and each other, hating Spain and Europe and the whole planet and the inky black void beyond it.
My friend Sarah told me recently about something called the firefall, a massive bonfire of burning logs shoveled off Glacier Point's ledge into the inky nighttime darkness, a stupendously popular tradition that began in 1872.
The movie's pleasures are primarily visual, whether it's in the thick swirls of paint used to suggest a fiery lab accident; the design quirks (faces with prominent overbites); or the shadowy, often inky-dark palette.
At one point during a frenzied battle, a severed arm holding a sword flies through the air—through even the frame of the image, hurtling into inky letterbox blackness—until the blade skewers another man's neck.
The stuff came in twenty-pound pails that stunk like a dinosaur's crypt, and it bogged in fat inky puddles that we spread around with long-handled squeegees and the intense inexpertise native to hungover teens.
It's something that makes the unending cycle of putting on and taking off mascara kind of worth it — but also, can't we just skip ahead to the part where we have perpetually inky, separated lashes already?
It's just that where other Star Wars movies focus on the brightness of the stars, Rogue One is a little more comfortable staring at the inky black spaces in between, and wondering what they might hold.
It consists of five weighty tracks (only one is shorter than seven minutes) each of which drone and repeat in the mystic way you might expect had you plumbed the inky pits of their past releases.
That's aided by the new colors Samsung is using this year: the silver and gold are a little boring, but the black is gorgeous and refined, deep and inky with just the right amount of reflectivity.
And he most certainly would have been dead by 2016, when the film Arrival imagined a world in which aliens could communicate with humans by means of a visual language written in a mysterious, inky pattern.
In 22016 he was voted "fighter of the year" by the Thai Sports Authority and word is that he's up for another gong next month from the inky pens of the Sports Writers Association of Thailand.
She winds up stuck in a padded cell, and the color of the padding, not a clinical white but an inky blue, somehow aggravates her ordeal, and stains it with the hue of a bad dream.
While it isn't completely waterproof, the long-lasting, inky stuff is truly creamy and dreamy: I have naturally long, dark lashes and after just a single coat, my individual lashes were transformed to Bambi-like proportions.
The neighboring "Svartalda (Dark Wave)" is just the opposite: so inky black that at first nothing is visible, which again is disorienting, especially so, given the startling transition from the glaring white space to this one.
Below this elegant mix of old and modern are three inky renderings, indelibly contemporary, based on photographs Mr. Salle took of a seminude woman holding a garment in one instance and a Noguchi lamp in another.
Now 46, with dark brown eyes, soft inky hair, and a beauty mark above perfect red lips, Lee credits Heirloom's surprise success to a Korean culinary philosophy that stresses a strict balance between taste, texture, and temperature.
Bryan Nash Gill's somber wood relief print of a tree trunk cross-section, "Ash" (2003), presents a trace (the internal rings that constitute the tree's record of aging) by means of a trace (the print's inky impression).
Nagabe's fantasyland is as splendid as it is eerie — even as Shiva naps in forest glades, snacks on buns and fried eggs, and crowns Teacher's horns with flowers, negative space and inky darkness threaten to swallow her.
Just as I was running out of things that looked good inside an inky void, I remembered that Tilt Brush has a lot of different environments to choose from, and one of them is a clothing dummy.
This cocktail is named for Nick Cave's dark, moody "Stagger Lee," and with the molasses-y sweet notes from inky black treacle rum and a touch of anise-y absinthe, it certainly lives up to its namesake.
Perhaps I could have instead simply used the book as a spanking paddle, but that would have risked ruining Lane Smith's evocative illustrations of endless cold, frightful inky depths and the spartan beauty of Antarctic mountain peaks.
If you believe in the mood-boosting powers of a fresh coat of nail polish — like glossy pink, inky black, or anything in-between — then you'd probably agree that now is a great time for a manicure.
That said, the TV still can&apost get quite as inky as a more expensive OLED panel, and even with an impressive 24 zones, the local dimming can still produce some faint blooming artifacts in certain situations.
Ditto the jacket and pencil skirt of a suit, shaved thin as wool and traced by inky blooms, though the only way, really, to tell was to get up close and see it with your own eyes.
Just when you think nature can't get any weirder, you see a video a clam doggedly burying itself in the sand before squirting a jet of inky black water out of a rubbery little hole in its body.
"Basic" leans on chest-caving 808s that are equal parts Wolf Eyes and Ronny J. "Cosmic Slop" blossoms from inky abstraction into a gravity-warped club beat, as if it's being pulled from deep within a black hole.
And he took us to Osaka's neon-lit supermarkets, part Chuck E. Cheese's and part '70s Vegas casino, to show us the wagyu certificates in the meat aisle, describing each individual cow and stamped with an inky noseprint.
Suffused with harp music and gorgeously lighted (the cinematographer, Rui Poças, paints inky shadows you could drown in), the film blends raw horror, deftly composed songs, beautifully drawn storyboards and strong lead performances into a single, elegant package.
His face framed by a dramatic curtain of inky black hair and noticeably if discreetly modified by prosthetics, Mr. Franco certainly looks the part and sounds it too, having perfectly captured Mr. Wiseau's puzzling accent and arrhythmic intonation.
We paused by a sewing table where a woman was working on a garment in one of Mr. Williams's custom prints, an inky blot developed from a bloody napkin salvaged after one of his stick-and-poke tattoos.
For many years, there were only two ways for astronomers to see distant worlds in our solar system: Either they used a powerful telescope, or they sent spacecraft into the inky blackness to get up close and personal.
Inky, an especially clever specimen of the famously intelligent and deft genus, appeared to slip through a small gap in his tank cover and then clamber across the floor to a drainpipe leading to the waters of Hawke's Bay.
They each had the inky forefinger that showed they had voted, and were united in concern at the poor level of public services in a local economy based on growing olives, vegetables and fruit, though they supported different candidates.
Everything entices: a cart selling hot roasted chestnuts still in their shells; a poster promising dried sea cucumbers, dark and warty; a bakery where spider-cracked tea eggs steep in inky broth in a rice cooker on the counter.
As video games would release and then sink back into the inky blackness of their respective stores and out of mind, episodic games got new reviews, new conversations on social media, and a new lease on life every month.
Desperately hugging her father's corpse in clouded bath water, or swabbing inky pools of blood, Ms. Magalhaes, a former dancer, uses her expressive eyes and graceful limbs to bring the intimacy and sensuality of her actions to vivid life.
For his acclaimed "Outrenoir", or "Beyond Black", series, which he commenced in 1979, Mr Soulages applied inky paint in thick layers using spoons, squeegees, rakes and bits of rubber, or made his own tools to achieve a particular effect.
Sometimes it's just about proximity: In the lobby of the Line hotel in Washington, DC, a converted church with spectacularly high ceilings, inky blue velvet couches sit beneath a sculptural chandelier made of the church's original brass organ pipes.
"Just because you see a big Amazon logo doesn't mean it's from that brand: anyone can copy any image on the internet and use it in an email," says Dave Baggett, co-founder & CEO of the anti-phishing company Inky.
Just a few days ago, the Thank U, Next singer posted a selfie showing off her glossy white nails sprinkled with inky black spots — basically solidifying our heightened suspicions that the cow-print is the spring nail art trend de jour.
Matt then told me that to best benefit from his inky ministrations, I'd need to cut my hair very short immediately prior to my SMP sessions and that there would need to be two of these sessions spaced two weeks apart.
Of all the bands that turned the intensity of the Perth's inky skies and blazing sun into music fit for a post-pill montage, Tame Impala went on to achieve the most commercial success—Rihanna covers, Lonerism Grammy wins and all.
Researchers analyzed the genomes of 101 fish species and found that three lineages of deep-sea fish, living up to about a mile (1,500 meters) below the surface, boast a specialized visual system to allow for color vision in inky blackness.
The black and white tones emphasize the contrasting quality of light and shadow on the mountain, with white snow so thick it looks dragged from an artist's palette knife, and rocks so steep and jagged that they abstract into inky blackness.
Street Fighter V may have lost its predecessor's inky flourishes, but between the simple yet vivid backgrounds and pulsing visual effects that feel like they're going to spill out of the screen, Capcom came pretty close to achieving its goal.
Patches is particularly unwelcome in the first Dark Souls, where he kicks the player into a pit in the middle of the Valley of the Giants, a long and grueling area cast into inky blackness and patrolled by vast skeleton soldiers.
One droid is ripped apart by spice spiders, a second sucked into a inky-black river, a third carried away by a swarm of winged insects, and C-3PO itself has its arm ripped off by some sort of tentacled beast.
The breakout at the National Aquarium of New Zealand in Napier, which has captured the imagination of New Zealanders and made headlines around the world, apparently began when Inky slipped through a small gap at the top of his tank.
The opening episodes of this interpretation of Shirley Jackson's classic gothic-horror story were promisingly eerie, all shadows and inky blacks, and I crossed my fingers for something satisfying—a stylishly directed Halloween binge-watch, with a few decent jump scares.
A beach-ball-size jellyfish that looks like a cross between an alien ghost and a pinkish cosmetic bag was captured in a rare video taken by a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) in the inky depths of the Pacific Ocean.
In 1953, Rauschenberg employed Cage's Model A Ford to produce an inky tire track, about twenty-three feet long, on joined sheets of typing paper—another item that feels as if it had been fated since the beginning of time.
As Arnor Ingvi Traustason slid home at the far post, Icelandic commentator Gudmundur Benediktsson screamed a scream so pure, so high-pitched, that avalanches rolled down the sides of Iceland's volcanic landscape and ice sheets plunged into the inky sea.
Somewhere, down the line, maybe soon, your harvest will be set upon by waves of metaphorical inky birds; they will make the sky blotted and black, and cover the ground in half-eaten corn kernels stolen from some other irate farmer.
The sight of Earth, bursting with color against the inky darkness of space and a barren moonscape, was "the most beautiful thing I'd ever seen," Anders told Andrew Chaikin, a writer who later recounted the photo's fascinating history for the Smithsonian.
The yellowed, tattered letters — in Yiddish, Polish and German, some with Hitler stamps and inky Z's indicating that they had been censored — offered intimate if doleful glimpses of the disintegration of Jewish life before and during World War II in Mrs.
Other pupusas come filled with inky refried beans and chicharrón — not cracklings but pork shoulder, anointed with orange juice and browned in a pan, then pulverized with tomatoes, onions and green bell peppers and returned to the stove to darken further.
According to the nonpartisan group FairVote, which advocates for expanding voting rights, about 20 other states, some deep red and some inky blue, have provisions that allow 17-year-olds to vote in some congressional or presidential primaries and caucuses.
You might try the inky brown duck and Andouille gumbo that's served Uptown, at Upperline — you can use chicken stock in place of duck, and you can use roast duck from a Chinese restaurant in place of one of your own.
MEXICO CITY — Popocatépetl, the active volcano that rises some 40 miles southeast of the Mexican capital, exploded Monday night, sending a plume of ash and gas more than two miles into the inky sky and raining glowing rocks onto its slopes.
According to Greenfire Farms owner Paul Bradshaw, who breeds Ayam Cemani in Florida, Ayam Cemani is "the 'it' chicken right now," due to its inky aesthetic: its internal organs and muscles are entirely black—which means its heart is, by extension, black.
John Reynolds, the only survivor, recounted that something in the inky darkness had hit them as they slept and torn the wheel house and canopy away and pulled the ship down to the bowels of the Gulf of Mexico within two minutes.
A couple years ago, Inky, an octopus at a New Zealand aquarium, made headlines with a daring escape — he busted out of his enclosure, travelled eight feet across the floor, and wriggled into a tiny drain pipe that emptied directly into the ocean.
Some elements, however, remain sinister in this beautiful setting: a cat eats a mouse in the foreground, some other animals kill each other further back, and an inky pond full of dark creatures seems to prefigure the presence of evil in paradise.
Working with truckloads of dust and high-contrast cinematography that tends to turn shadows into bottomless inky blots, Mr. Fuqua approaches the western like an ardent fan, leaving no genre element untouched, from gun spinning to trick riding to atmospherically flapping dusters.
They play with scale even within themselves, in the tight relationship between the two orbs in "Council, Untitled (15–52)" (2015); the orientation of the inky purple orbs is the same, while the size of their central ruptures is wider or narrower.
Black and white is in vogue, from the fair co-founder Elizabeth Dee's presentation of Carl Ostendarp's cheerful paintings of the existential void (fifth floor, Booth 22.02) to Canada gallery's extraordinary onslaught of inky drawings and ceramics by Elisabeth Kley (sixth floor, 24.02).
The source sculpture for "Eagle" resembles an out-of-shape Maltese Falcon with a toucan's enormous beak, tipped slightly backward on its base; it's hard to tell if the creature is recoiling in terror from the inky void, or just dozing off.
Formed by bright red Quonset hut ribs and flanked by two smaller partial domes, the structure — whose windowless front is done in inky coal masonry studded with rough-hewn chunks of aquamarine glass — looks like a spaceship that's pulled up its jet bridge.
The inky black-and-white illustrations have cinematic pacing: abrupt scene stops feel like jump cuts; a few frames in a row that show the same scene at an airport parking lot take on the look of an achingly lonely long shot.
Such techniques ironically use Instagram to reassert the traditional notion that genuine poetic expression looks inky and papery — that a poet's work appears most authentic not on an ephemeral, impersonal screen but on the scribbly, insistently material paper she has physically inscribed.
Characterized by moody purples, greens, rich browns, and inky blacks, often applied in a dry technique, Davis's body of work sits in a class all its own, deeply rooted as it is in the particularities of a uniquely Black vision of the mundane.
The setting remains the mid-1890s—when "Swan Lake" first took flight—but now Prince Siegfried's birthday celebrations are held on a lawn framed by cedars, a landscape that melts away to reveal Act Two's monochrome lakeside, all inky shadows and Turner-esque moon.
From a famous octopus signing an autograph with its inky tentacle to a parade of nautical-themed ads to a seahorse bus driver wearily stopping his route short to give birth, "Fish Out of Water" shows off BoJack Horseman's visual joke skills at their best.
For example, a 1914 screen, now at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, has a prickle of porcupines on one side, and a "Nightmare" on the other, where bats, skeletons, a clown, crocodiles, an octopus, and floating souls are consumed in crawling layers of inky paint.
Written and directed by Veep's Armando Iannucci, it's an inky-black comedy about Stalin's lackeys falling over one another in the wake of his death (no spoilers, it's in the title) to establish themselves as his natural successor, without looking like they're trying too hard.
This record feels good when you listen to it in a dark, sweaty club next to your crush or when walking along a busy fluorescently lit street on a hot summer night as the sky turns from cotton candy pink to inky dark blue.
CreditCreditBjorn Keller ON THE WINDSWEPT southern side of Martha's Vineyard, at the end of a rural road that emerges from a dark copse of oak trees, sit two austere, inky-black farmhouse-style buildings — a studio and a private residence — that compose Chilmark House.
The waves that toss the nameless protagonist, a presumably shipwrecked fellow with black-dot eyes and an inky beard, are proudly two-dimensional, and look as if they had been rendered with a pen and a brush rather than a mouse and a software application.
The classic picture book "The Story of Ferdinand," written by Munro Leaf and illustrated in inky black-and-white by Robert Lawson, tells the tale of a bull who would rather smell flowers than fight, even when he finds himself in the ring in Madrid.
Fashion Review PARIS — More than half of the 48 looks Véronique Nichanian showed for her fall 2016 Hermès men's wear collection — staged against the inky-blue night sky of Paris as seen through the glass-walled Maison de la Radio — were worn with sneakers in Hermès orange.
Stuff reports that aquarium staff found tracks suggesting that the football-sized octopus, Inky, climbed through a gap at the top of his enclosure, treaded across the wet aquarium floor, and squeezed his body through a six inch-wide pipe that headed back into the sea.
While his confections—from their inception as inky sketches, to the embroidered quotes he hides in their linings, to the final snip of a seamstress' scissors—are multi-layered, exacting works of art, Reynolds's character is mottled with ugly corruption (rather like Dorian Gray, with a twist).
Both are OLED screens with FHD+ resolution (2,220 x 1,080 on the 3a and 2,160 x 1,33 on the 3a XL), meaning you still get the same inky blacks as on the Pixel 3 and 3 XL. I can see some people complaining about the resolution.
A.T. Max Emanuel Cencic, countertenor; Armonia Atenea; George Petrou, conductor (Decca) Flamboyant virtuosity and a toffee-smooth voice encompassing inky low notes are the weapons of choice for this countertenor on an album of dazzling arias by Nicola Porpora, a Neapolitan opera composer and rival of Handel.
The 'triggering' of the clause makes it seem as if someone has pressed a comically oversized red button, setting off a warning siren and sending club officials scrambling for battle stations on a diving submarine, ready to whisk the player off and hide them away in the inky depths.
And then she sinks further into the inky cloth, one leg driving her backwards, and the music starts, a kind of stripped-down, percussion-driven soundscape that might be the basis for a movie track As the music rises and she sinks further, I watch her closely, mesmerized.
If your eyebrow piercing has closed up, you've retired your knee-high Docs, and you've finally grown out your last Manic Panic-dyed strands of hair, then you might not have any interest in topping your burger with a pitch-black cheese that melts into a grim, inky pool.
We talked about everything from our childhood pets (her rats, Mr. Peepers and Tefnut, and my dog, Inky) to my fanciful dream of one day running a retirement home for animals: geriatric cows and octogenarian pigs happily living out their golden years with nothing whatsoever expected from them.
The scientific explanations are shot through with descriptions of her own diving experiences: "Stripes of inky blue and ripe banana-yellow run across the fish in front of me; its eyes are hidden beneath a black mask, like a gem thief," she writes of encountering an emperor angelfish.
I suppose the puzzle might appeal more to an older solver, one who remembers playing board games with his kids or leafing through the glossy crisp pages of the oversized magazine with its inky smell, but then there are a lot of us "older" solvers still out there.
One of the earliest ballpoint-pen pieces among the first group of drawings Way showed Castrucci years ago, it depicts an expansive blob covered with a maze of chemical-compound structures whose taped and inky surface brings to mind the milky luster of ancient, blue-and-white porcelain.
It's presented as a cheery team-building exercise, and it's clearly symbolic to them, but there's endless discomfort in the scenes where people act as if it's perfectly normal to pull on a rope that disappears into inky blackness, with a sense of a monumental unseen presence on the other end.
Looking again at Marshall's paintings, we might interrogate not just their "jet black, ebony black, charcoal black, obsidian black, velvety black, inky black," as Molesworth describes, but also the ways in which they shine, a key aspect that Krista Thompson has identified in black popular photography and recent portrait painting.
Made up of Chris (guitar) and Charlie Collins (lead vocals/synth), and finished off by the former's brother Alexi (keys) and sister Elodie (bass), Tigertown is very much a family affair, and this family like sparkly synth-pop with a chorus that erupts like a flare in the inky night sky.
The pale-roux gumbo with shrimp, crab and oysters that Billy Thurman, a commercial fisherman, cooks at home in Meraux, a 8009-minute drive down the Mississippi River from the French Quarter, has little in common with the inky brown duck-andouille gumbo served at Upperline, a traditional restaurant in Uptown.
Ink splashes at page corners as if Inkling were alive between the book's covers; characters seem to morph out of black puddles; and whenever the inky gremlin is left untethered too long, Smith mirrors its creative rages with startling full-page panels suggesting Inkling might swallow the story straight out of readers' hands.
Once our legs stopped shaking, we climbed the 249 steps to the top and appreciatively took in the view: lush greenery; white roofs topping homes painted in bright, jelly-bean hues; and a sea that displayed so many shades of blue — inky blue, deep blue, aqua blue — that I ran out of adjectives.
Kim Severson's byline is on the front page of the Food section we sent to the printer last night and delivered to the homes of our subscribers in the inky pre-dawn chill of this morning, above a yarn about one of the more regionally specific dishes in America: the stuffed ham of southern Maryland.
A 330-foot-long steel-welded ocean liner stood beneath the vast glass dome of the Grand Palais on Thursday night, steam puffing from two scarlet funnels as scores of portholes twinkled with bright lights and inky black waves seemed to lap at the hull, all reminiscent of a chic Mediterranean port at midnight.
But in subsequent revisions, the dramatic, inky color of Zumthor's original design became a flat beige (critics believed a black building would have been too difficult to keep cool), and a wing that was supposed to meander over the La Brea tar pits—the inspiration for Zumthor's first design—was moved to an adjacent parking lot.
But after the BOB ball had been shattered, and the dead body of Evil Cooper had faded from existence, and Naido (the woman locked in the Twin Peaks jail who kept chittering like an ape) was revealed to be the real Diane, the show seemed to let go of resolution and plunge headfirst back into inky nothing.
After pulling on tall rubber boots and applying the day's first layer of bug repellent, four groggy campers followed Hempton from their tents and tarps down a muddy path to the mouth of a tributary of the Zabalo River, an inky-black channel roughly the width of a basketball court that cuts some 30 miles eastward across northeast Ecuador.
Cumming is also a model: for Anna Sui, Max Mara, Rochas and, most prominently, Saint Laurent, where her inky gaze — today accented by midnight eyeliner and untamed brows — caught the eye of the brand's then-creative and image director Hedi Slimane; between 2014 and 2016, she walked in six shows and starred in three campaigns for the brand.
Alongside a charred avocado is Filipino sinigang, a soup suffused with tamarind, sour enough to make you shiver before reaching for a second spoonful, and creamy tofu in an inky near-syrup of crumbled preserved yolk and a 1,000-year-old egg, its yolk gone green and its white black, pulverized in a blender with sweet soy sauce.
Clients order from a menu on the Buunch website that categorizes current selections by hue: choose "yellow/orange" for a composition made up entirely of fiery gloriosa, perhaps; click "purple/black" for an inky, arachnid-like spray of black millet, lady's slipper orchids and heuchera leaves; or select "rainbow" for a scattering of dyed baby's breath and dianthus.
"It's a new experience, life outside four plexiglass barriers, without the gloved hand of a human grasping his tentacles!" thought Inky, as he floated through the urban runoff and discarded fishing gear in a marina off the eastern coast of New Zealand, wounded still from the loss of his love and never leaving the pipe that led to his former home.
That night at Trash they played just three songs: the sound was an awful squall and it was hard to see more than Karen's glove-clad hand in the air and the crown of her inky black bowl cut, but we walked away wet with each other's sweat, feeling like we'd mainlined their energy and the spirit of something utterly foreign and fresh.
She investigated them in early plays like "Inky" (a nanny in thrall to Muhammad Ali) and "The Five Hysterical Girls Theorem" (a mathematician infatuated with prime numbers), and again in later ones like "The Ruby Sunrise" (one woman fixated on inventing television and another determined to have that story told) and "Compulsion" (a man gripped by Anne Frank and her diaries).
Hadid walked the runway with her new hue at the Miu Miu fashion show during Paris Fashion Week, then after the event she was spotted out and about with her new inky color Given Hadid's recent history with hair color, it's hard to say whether or not her black hair is temporary or permanent, but one thing is for sure: Hollywood's elite have embraced drastic changes this season.
Those histories are distinct, but parallel, each of them a sprawling geological map of futility an epoch or two in the making—long expanses of arid salt flats on which nothing can grow; hopeful master-planned developments long ago given over to the mosquitos and snakes, now sinking into inky brackish swamp; the turbulent Straits of Zambrano and the flat expanse of Lake Candiotti, not a drop of potable water in either one.
Gone are the days of eagerly awaiting carts filled with rich, calorific delights to whizz by and potlucking your desired dish without actually knowing what it was—often ending up with something that resembled that creepy guy's hand from Scary Movie (I'm looking at you, chicken feet.) Gone too is Asian dim sum bingo, a game that challenged hungry customers to eat as many dishes as they could and awarded a wet, inky stamp for each conquest.
The Eiffel faux, as it were, was the scene for nearly 70 looks of heavy tweeds, nipped waists, and mutton-sleeve coats and jackets in grays, brown, and aubergine—an almost pastoral view of a bygone Paris, more akin to Gustave Caillebotte's 1877 Paris Street: Rainy Day than, say, Marie Laurencin's famous 1923 portrait of Coco Chanel, in which she is lost in solemn, almost hopeless reverie, and draped in slate blue and inky black like a ballet dancer or a caryatid exhausted by the weight of promoting her own grand ideas.

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