Books about Mingles from Amazon.com



Daring Color: Mix and Mingle Watercolor on Your Paper
"I started to get comments on the glow, the color and the life my paintings had... I suddenly realized I didn't mix colors--I mingled them. It was an epiphany "

Popular workshop instructor Anne Abgott shares all the tips, techniques and color choices behind her remarkable paintings filled with color and light. Make the most of both the "water" and the "color" of this exciting medium by directly mingling color on paper! In sixteen step-by-step painting demonstrations she teaches you the secrets to achieving beautiful glowing color and rich, dynamic shadows.

You'll find advice on:

  • Which paints mingle and which ones don't
  • Flooding the paper with pigment to flood it with light
  • Creating great compositions from reference photos
  • How to create dramatic, colorful shadows
  • Secrets to mingling glowing yellows, passionate reds, glorious greens, beautiful blues, dazzling violets and sparkling grays (even silver!)
See for yourself. Be more daring. Express your creativity using Anne's fast and fun mingling techniques--fill your paintings with color and light!.
Price: $18.79 [Notify me when price goes down.]


Spiritual Significance of the Body
1936. The Body and Its Parts are Reflections of Spiritual Laws and the Development of the Soul Within. This book takes each body part, such as the face, and describes its Spiritual Significance and How it relates to an Individual. Physical Forms can be reduced to qualities of consciousness and principles of Being..
Price: $21.50 [Notify me when price goes down.]


Storage and characterization of cotton gin waste for ethanol production [An article from: Resources, Conservation & Recycling]
This digital document is a journal article from Resources, Conservation & Recycling, published by Elsevier in . The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

Description:
In 2002, about 17.1 million bales of cotton were ginned in the United States and the estimated cotton gin waste was 2.25x10^9kg. The disposal of cotton gin waste (CGW) is a significant problem in the cotton ginning industry, but CGW could be potentially used as feedstock for bioethanol. Freshly discharged CGW and stored CGW were characterized for storage stability and potential for ethanol production by determining their summative compositions. The bulk densities of the fresh wet and dry CGW were 210.2+/-59.9kgm^-^3 and 183.3+/-52.2kgm^-^3, respectively. After six months of storage the volume of piles A, B, and C decreased by 38.7%, 41.5%, and 33.3%, respectively, relative to the volume of the pile at the start of the storage. The ash content of the CGW was very high ranging from 10% to 21% and the acid-insoluble fraction was high (21-24%). The total carbohydrate content was very low and ranged from 34% to 49%. After three months storage, chemical compositional analysis showed the loss of total carbohydrates was minimal but after six months, the losses were as high as 25%. This loss of carbohydrates suggests that under open storage conditions, the feedstock must be processed within three months to reduce ethanol yield losses. .
Price: $8.95 [Notify me when price goes down.]


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