I love colour and read a lot about the origins of various pigments and the history of the use of colour. I am very sensitive to tiny variations of hue and sometimes a small dash of a particular colour in a room or on a painting can give a feeling of immediate pleasure. I think that it is something that speaks deeply to us.
Indigo, that extract from the leaves of Indigofera tinctoria, is a particular favourite of mine and I have found myself wearing a lot of indigo coloured clothes this year.
I'm not a casual clothes buyer, preferring to consider at length before I make a purchase but indigo has obviously held a great attraction for me, in both its natural and synthetic hues.
So here I am, at my desk this afternoon:
I wanted to put myself into the picture today. I have had some months of uncertain health and have withdrawn from time to time. This is one way of saying that I am back.
:) Relaxing but earthy colour x (Mrs Smith)
ReplyDeleteThe history of colour, the rainbow we take so for granted, is a fascinating subject. There is lichen growing over my garden walls, it can be used to produce a dye that is a gorgeous shocking pink. Knowing that makes me smile whenever I look at it.
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