The treatment of colour, intentionally desaturated, produces a monochromic and diaphanous impression of the flesh that the eyes and the mouth colourfully counterpoint, like artefacts. |
The human condition is poorly represented by such monochromic shades. |
A monochromic enamel developped at the point to crack applies to a moulded form, not of color, not of painted decoration. |
The snow carpeted the land, bathing the rolling plains in a magnificent monochromic splendor. |
It can be embrodes in polychromic or monochromic version. |
The weapons can also be painted colors, starting from their image into monochromic or of their description. |