Friday, 21 February 2020

DAY 22 of 30 - Moving Forward


I picked up a painting from my gallery yesterday that had never felt completely resolved, so I spent some time thinking about the colors I had chosen. Something isn’t quite right. I believe at the time I had just discovered Kings Blue and that appears to be the biggest offender. It is a very intense, almost blue equivalent of Cadmium. Twinning KB with grey/violet and ivory didn't work, although in theory it should.


At the same time I was working on GOLDEN CIRCLE again, because I had ordered some matching hand embroidered braid from India and it arrived. The braid is beautiful, the braid in the painting is not. Luckily I visited my local dollar store last week and found some braid that works much better. I spent some time laying it in place, but didnt come to a conclusion. My next decision is whether to tint the background very lightly before attaching the braid. Hence more color research.

While searching I found this great cheat sheet on color

  • White: combines with everything, especially blue, red and black.
  • Beige: combines with blue, brown, emerald, black, red, white.
  • Gray: combines with fuchsia, red, violet, pink, blue. 
  • Pink: combines with brown, white, mint green, olive, gray, turquoise, light blue. 
  • Fuchsia (dark pink): combines with gray, yellow-brown, lime, mint green, brown.
  • Red: combines with yellow, white, fulvous, green, blue, black.
  • Tomato-red: combines with cyan, mint green, sand, creamy-white, gray.
  • Cherry-red: combines with azure, gray, light-orange, sandy, pale-yellow, beige.
  • Raspberry-red: combines with white, black, damask rose.
  • Brown: combines with bright-cyan, cream, pink, fawn, green, beige.
  • Light-brown: combines with pale-yellow, cream-white, blue, green, purple, red.
  • Dark-brown: combines with lime-yellow, cyan, mint green, purple-pink, lime.
  • Reddish-brown: combines with pink, dark-brown, blue, green, purple.
  • Orange: combines with cyan, blue, lilac, violet, white, black.
  • Light-orange: combines with gray, brown, olive.
  • Dark-orange: combines with pale-yellow, olive, brown, cherry.
  • Yellow: combines with blue, lilac, light-cyan, violet, gray, black.
  • Lemon-yellow: combines with cherry-red, brown, blue, gray.
  • Pale-yellow: combines with fuchsia, gray, brown, shades of red, yellowish brown, blue, purple.
  • Golden yellow: combines with gray, brown, azure, red, black.
  • Olive: combines with orange, light-brown, brown.
  • Green: combines with golden-brown, orange, salad green, yellow, brown, gray, cream, black, creamy-white.
  • Salad green: combines with brown, yellowish-brown, fawn, gray, dark-blue, red, gray.
  • Turquoise: combines with fuchsia, cherry-red, yellow, brown, cream, dark-violet.
  • Electric colors: combines with golden-yellow, brown, light brown, gray, or silver.
  • Cyan: combines with red, gray, brown, orange, pink, white, yellow.
  • Dark-blue: combines with light-lilac, cyan, yellowish-green, brown, gray, pale-yellow, orange, green, red, white.
  • Lilac: combines with orange, pink, dark-violet, olive, gray, yellow, white.
  • Dark-violet: combines with golden-brown, pale-yellow, gray, turquoise, mint green, light-orange.
  • Black is a universal colour — it looks elegant in any combination, especially with orange, pink, salad green, white, red, mauvish, or yellow.

30DCG2020  and ODP

1 comment:

  1. I love the blues Sea. LOVE :) But what is the line down the middle? Was it painted on wood? The changes on the other are great. You will find your sweet spot soon :) awesome list! Thanks for sharing Sea :)

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