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Types of Blue Colour

Acid Blues
Acid Blues

'73 Blue Colors - Acid?....Glacier? My '73 is at the restoration shop undergoing a re-restoration to back-date it to a RS look. During the first restoration 14 years ago, when I updated it, I painted it Riviera Blue which was a early-to mid 90's color.

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African Blues
African Blues

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Blue Periwinkle Flowers
Blue Periwinkle Flowers

The Periwinkle, also known as Vinca by its scientific name, features a star-shaped light blue or lavender flower. Some varieties are white or slightly pink. It’s commonly used as a bedding plant because it spreads quickly across the ground to form a low growing green layer that doesn’t need mowing or pruning.

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Blues Rock
Blues Rock

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Boogie-Woogie
Boogie-Woogie

Considered Mondrian’s masterpiece, Broadway Boogie Woogie is a shimmering combination of multi-colored grid lines, complete with blocks of color, all in the primary palette. This piece represents another development in the unique style of the artist, which may have been the most profound.

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British Blues
British Blues

The most familiar color variant is the "British Blue", a solid blue-gray with copper eyes, medium tail, but the breed has also been developed in a wide range of other colours and patterns, including tabby and colorpoint.

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Chicago Blues
Chicago Blues

One of over 3,500 exclusive Benjamin Moore colors. ... Chicago Blues. Search Colors. ... On-screen and printer color representations may vary from actual paint colors.

Classic Female Blues
Classic Female Blues

Classic female blues was an early form of blues music, popular in the 1920s. An amalgam of traditional folk blues and urban theater music, the style is also known as vaudeville blues. Classic blues were performed by female singers accompanied by pianists or small jazz ensembles and were the first blues to be recorded. Ma Rainey, Bessie Smith, Ethel Waters, and the other singers in this genre were instrumental in spreading the popularity of the blues.