Sometimes I have too many ideas and that’s not a good thing.
To quote Theodore
Roethke, “A mind too active is no
mind at all”. It leads to frustration and the inability to focus. It’s the
reason I haven’t written anything in the past couple of weeks. I’m certain that
all of you are affected by this as it relates to your interests, abilities and
aspirations.
I love color. We
are surrounded by color, or to put it in more scientific terms - stop reading this paragraph if you do not
wish to revisit your basic science class - when light shines on an object
some colors bounce off the object and others are absorbed by it; our eyes only
see the colors that are bounced off or reflected. Therefore, to see color, you
have to have light. White light is all the colors of the rainbow mixed
together, so it appears white to us because it absorbs no color and reflects
all color equally. When you see black, it means that the object absorbs all
colors equally and reflects none, so it looks black to us. While artists
consider black a color, scientists do not because black is the absence of all
color. I take the artist’s view of course. If you care to read further, here’s
an interesting link to the
world of color.
We all have varying needs, sensibilities and comfort levels
for and with color whether it may be for attire or our surroundings. Color has
the ability to elicit and evoke feelings, memories and sensations which can
range from the negative to the highly pleasing. One can argue that some colors
have intrinsic qualities (such as stimulating, calming, etc.), but most of our
reactions to color come from our associations with life experiences and
symbolic/cultural references. While it can be visually interesting to combine discordant colors,
prolonged exposure can result in madness. I’m kidding. However, most people do
look for balance and harmony when it comes to color combinations. The more colors
used, the trickier this gets.
For these reasons, color is a powerful tool for the fashion
industry. Grey (not orange) is the new black. Every year we are presented with
“it” colors, playing with our emotions, our sense of frivolity, our need to
stay “current”, which implies vigor and youth.
Take 2014’s color of the year: Radiant Orchid. This color symbolizes joy,
love and health, and it is thought to encourage creative thinking (Pantone’s
description, not mine). Who wouldn’t want all that? I need to repaint all my
walls! I need to make jewelry in this color! Oops.
The good news, 2014 is almost over: stay tuned for 2015’s
color of the year. Preview
here.
PS: Here’s how the Butterfly turned out.
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Beautiful works Andrea!
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