Sunday, April 22, 2012

Color inspiration

Do you ever get in a rut with color?  For me I get stuck on robin-egg blue for spring, and burnt orange in fall.  The color wheel is just not that inspiring for me, so if you told me to use a triadic color scheme I wouldn't get much beyond this. 

Bright orange, purple, and green. 
Sometimes I just have to see just the colors in question together to get excited about it, and sometimes it takes a version of the color to inspire me, like coral instead of bright orange.  Today (ahem, during the sermon at church) I couldn't stop staring at my paisley belt.  I never would have put plum, olive, sage, salmon, and orchid together but it totally worked.  And look!  It's almost the same triadic combination, but a springy fresh version of it. 


And then I was thinking about how the jewelry version of the belt would be something from Laura Gibson.


Brandi Hussey is a whiz with color and has written a tutorial on how to use a picture to create a color palette in Photoshop.  So I tried it.


When you're looking for new color combinations, take your camera to a store that sells fabric or fine stationery. 

Notecard from PaperSource

Or find a fine art image, like the monthly challenge over on Art Bead Scene


And then make a palette from it, even if you just do it in your head.  And then make jewelry that incorporates colors from that palette.  Mix some colors and don't worry about the rules!

Update:  Molly has a great suggestion down in the comments (Thanks!):
May I also suggest using this amazing tool from Sherman Williams for creating a color pallet from any image. It's called Chip It! And you can add it to your tool bar just like the Pinterest "Pin It" button. You can check it out here: http://letschipit.com  It is a designers dream!!

2 comments:

  1. May I also suggest using this amazing tool from Sherman Williams for creating a color pallet from any image. It's called Chip It! And you can add it to your tool bar just like the Pinterest "Pin It" button.

    You can check it out here: http://letschipit.com

    It is a designers dream!!

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