I have noticed that usually when I have put colours together for knitting projects I have mainly stuck to the same colours or at least the same hues. I have just noticed this when I have had to put colours together in a different way - a way to make me learn more ABOUT colour - hope that makes sense! I have put two primary colours together, a thing I would never usually do. I chose blue and red and again had to put them onto a black background.
I have got to say that overall I am very pleased with the outcome and am happy to have been given the oportunity to play with colours abit more.
I would say that red is very predominate on this piece of work, both when it is next to the dark blue and black but when next to the more turquoise blue the turquoise stands out more to me.
I am still not convinced though that I would use this colour combination for my personal choice as I still like working with similar colours together more that colours that can be described as 'wrong'. I will continue to experiment with this method however, and maybe I will change my way of thinking - or maybe not! only time will tell!!!!
I have got to say that overall I am very pleased with the outcome and am happy to have been given the oportunity to play with colours abit more.
I would say that red is very predominate on this piece of work, both when it is next to the dark blue and black but when next to the more turquoise blue the turquoise stands out more to me.
I am still not convinced though that I would use this colour combination for my personal choice as I still like working with similar colours together more that colours that can be described as 'wrong'. I will continue to experiment with this method however, and maybe I will change my way of thinking - or maybe not! only time will tell!!!!
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