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chromatic

[kroh-mat-ik, kruh-] / kroʊˈmæt ɪk, krə- /


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What is present is a heightened experience of an exquisitely considered painting, bursting with chromatic power.

From Los Angeles Times

Miyake’s “Monthly Colors” offered a balanced palette of natural hues ranging from soft to vibrant, providing a fresh chromatic offering each month.

From Seattle Times

But layers of glitter, whitish stains and their exact siting amid the floral light and shadow give each a subtly different chromatic effect.

From New York Times

But as the poem explores tangential ideas and metaphoric asides, Sorey’s score trends chromatic — while making use of Yarn/Wire’s facility with the experimental techniques that Greenberg mentioned in his email.

From New York Times

Plus, the sunlight caused a chromatic aberration that added a halo effect above the wings.

From Washington Post