The hungry fit
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fearlessprincess:

My sister and I grew up with Precious Moments and Disney coloring books. Crayons, colored pencils, oil pastels, watercolor, poster paints, markers, glitter pens-we experimented with all of them. 
I find it so fascinating that because of the digital age, we now have access to colors beyond those found in the largest Crayola box. It is now a cinch to play around with infinite shades of blues, browns, grays, and purples. Slightly moving the tint slider with your cursor to the left or right makes a whole world of difference. 
Color names are equally delightful. The rare ones, especially. To read names of colors is a different experience altogether, as you imagine with careful concentration what, for example, what turquoise looks like.
What comes into your mind when you read colors? ;)
Teal. Mahogany. Taupe. Chartreuse. Crimson. Lavender. Cerulean. Lilac. Salmon. Carnation. Aquamarine. Apricot. Plum. Mauve. Magenta. Vermillion. Mocha. Scarlet. Beige. Azure.
“I think the names of colors are at the edge, between where language fails and where it’s at its most powerful.”
~ A. S. Byatt

A box of crayons is an essential part of one’s childhood.

fearlessprincess:

My sister and I grew up with Precious Moments and Disney coloring books. Crayons, colored pencils, oil pastels, watercolor, poster paints, markers, glitter pens-we experimented with all of them. 

I find it so fascinating that because of the digital age, we now have access to colors beyond those found in the largest Crayola box. It is now a cinch to play around with infinite shades of blues, browns, grays, and purples. Slightly moving the tint slider with your cursor to the left or right makes a whole world of difference. 

Color names are equally delightful. The rare ones, especially. To read names of colors is a different experience altogether, as you imagine with careful concentration what, for example, what turquoise looks like.

What comes into your mind when you read colors? ;)

Teal. Mahogany. Taupe. Chartreuse. Crimson. Lavender. Cerulean. Lilac. Salmon. Carnation. Aquamarine. Apricot. Plum. Mauve. Magenta. Vermillion. Mocha. Scarlet. Beige. Azure.

“I think the names of colors are at the edge, between where language fails and where it’s at its most powerful.”

~ A. S. Byatt

A box of crayons is an essential part of one’s childhood.

Reblogged from tales of a fearless princess.

Friday, September 23rd 2011 9:50pm