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Ummm ditto Tabatha!
In the short time I have known you I have to go with earth colors. Green because it is the sign of life and growth…how many glorious colors of green are there? My favorite it silver sage, evergreens and olives, all flora and fauna owns a trace and what I have gathered in you pictures is a deep appreciation for nature.
Second, a long overlooked color, brown. I like to think of this as a “grown up” color because we seem to be enraptured as youths in colors more decorative and flashy. It seems the more roads traveled and awareness of our surroundings, brown never lets us down nor withholds it’s potentials, whether it’s the layering of precious agates, the shiny coats of the Cervidae family (deer & moose) or the sinful melting or chocolate or sight of a perfect cup of coffee or cocoa?
Lastly I choose red because it makes me think of strength, passion and independence and it doesn’t take anyone long to realize you possess all these qualities.
I enjoy your blog and thank you for sharing it with others, it has become a ritual with my morning cup of coffee and quiet time before I face the world for the day!
Azure conveys richness and perhaps even a touch of superiority. Not that you act superior in anyway!
Green is life. Abundant in nature, green signifies growth, renewal, health, and environment. You have such a a green thumb :greenthumb: and a special knack with all life.
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]]>OK: I couldn’t capture them, but the darks and lights – the spectrum, if you will, of these: http://intricateart.com/blog/how-flowers-can-effect-mood/
And the yellow on this guy… http://intricateart.com/blog/i-wish-i-were-a-tiny-person/
Wren brown and verdant shades of green. http://intricateart.com/blog/hummingbird-wannabe/
Too much? This was fun, like a treasure hunt. 😉
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