tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10294353.post1782413407886978215..comments2023-11-02T08:23:06.850-04:00Comments on studio 78 notes: Color, Color, ColorUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10294353.post-48190289519096158462013-08-09T17:11:29.227-04:002013-08-09T17:11:29.227-04:00When I was two years old, my mother found me sorti...When I was two years old, my mother found me sorting her sewing yarns in a rainbow. Since then, certain colors can thrill me like an adventure story. What happens in the tension of cognac - deep plum -- azurro? Or bougainville purple, lemon yellow and turquoise green? How to pick two enemies like orange and purple and find some diplomats to create a tensed, but fruitful conversation? Would lime green do the job? Or gold? And what is the effect of different proportions? Never ending fun.Evahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03005517826999307074noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10294353.post-18320706201439813582013-08-09T08:17:45.636-04:002013-08-09T08:17:45.636-04:00Jeez! I have no idea, as I have never been to one...Jeez! I have no idea, as I have never been to one and don't really know what they are for. I've been a color junkie all my life, and love to play with light/dark, contrasts, but for me... color-wise, more has always been better. Maybe showing what happens when you do stark contrast compared to gradual blends from one color way to another. One thing I tend do do is work in a color way (say blue/green/purple) but inject a contrast here and there for visual interest. For me, neutrals are hard to work with, so maybe demonstrate how they work for you in the design to emphasize your focal points? Judy Sall Fiber Arthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05172226619205640720noreply@blogger.com