I think it will make a brown or gray, depending on the amount of each paint you put in. More pink will give you a browner tone, more green will give you a grayer tone. ... It depends on how much blue and yellow are in the green, and how much white and red are in the pink. Pink and green don't make a new color, per se.
It's pretty much a stature portraying a woman
1. Linoleum ink illustrations for books and magazines, post cards of areas, buildings, maps.
2.an advertisement that plays on ethos, pathos, and/or logos with eye catching colors and shock value.
3 branding is how people will think about your company and what audience you’re appalling to.
4. It’s on a person traveling and people will wonder “huh, well if they like it they buy a shirt of it I should buy the product.” It’s a bandwagon thinking.
5.yes, they were to ensure that economic collapse did not happen during war and deployment. Bias such as women having husbands and sons deployed, could help out too in factories.