As they say in painting, colors are often borrowed from things in the environment, e.g. oxblood red, dove gray, sky blue—what else are there?

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Liachenlovefood
1 year ago

Hi.

painting often uses colors inspired by things from the environment to create certain nuances and moods. Here are some examples:

1. Rust red: A warm reddish color that reminds of the grate of metal.

Two. Moosgreen: A rich, green green that remembers the moss growing on trees and rocks.

3. Sandy beige: A bright beige color that recalls the shade of sand beaches.

4. Sunset yellow: A lively, orange yellow that recalls the colors of a sunset.

Five. Marine Blue: A deep, strong blue that recalls the color of the sea with clear sky.

6. Forest green: A dark, rich green that recalls the color of the trees in the forest.

7. Lavendellila: A delicate, purple pink that recalls the scent and colour of lavender flowers.

8. Lemon yellow: A bright, fresh yellow that recalls the color of lemons.

These color names are often used to describe certain shades and atmospheres and can play an important role in painting and design.

I hope I could help!

VG!

Johannasmileyjo
1 year ago
  • Moose green
  • Fireplace
  • Sandy
  • Lemon yellow
  • Chestnut
  • lilac
  • Forestry
  • Sun yellow
  • grass
  • Mouse
  • Orange (Ka whether that counts but also comes from the orange)
  • snow white
  • Sea blue
  • magenta
  • Lavendellila
  • Rye
  • Stainless steel
Whatelse23
1 year ago

Snow white, cabbage black, sun yellow, sugar pink, grass green – I think there are only such.