As the combination of a cold (blue) and warm (yellow) colours - green is a very balanced hue. It is a very restful one too - and a safe one, on the opposite side of red.
Using grass / leaf green in your design you will send a message of hope, growth, natural, freshness. Darker hues are associated with ambition, power, even jealousy (not sure if it's because dark green is associated with money, at least in North-American culture; or money became green because the hue symbolizes power... the egg / chicken question). The yellow-green shades show sickness and discord, be careful with the colour. On the other hand, the dark-olive colour has been a symbol of peace since Noah's times - maybe instead of that yellow-green scarf you wanted to give to your MIL you could get a dark-olive one, or, even better, a teal / aqua scarf, as teal (a combination of green and blue) is said to have healing powers.As for design combinations - green is a perfect colour to decorate (being restful and peaceful), not too cold, not too warm, not over-stimulating... just perfect. Accent it with its complement, red or try to re-create a garden: imagine a forest green couch with lots of colourful pillows - that's an image sure to bring a smile when you see it!
What is your relationship with green? Have you ever found it impossible to match?
I love the colour green! It's ma favourite colour and I am always using it when I can. Most people think about clothes and accessories, but I also like to see it in less expected places: make-up, the cap of my water bottle, nail polish in spring for a fresh look.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this great info about green that I was not very aware of :)
You're right - it's not only in clothing and accessories we should look for colours... but in everything around us: decor, nature, objects; they all can harmonize to make you happy!
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