The Power of Colour l This new @ColourAlchimia workshop dives into the importance of colour as a force that has guided human life throughout time. We'll dig deep and celebrate the Essence of Colour.
Join us in this experience of working with primordial matter Barcelona 07.10.23
New to https://t.co/ShiqEXO02C @society6 store... vintage-wash remake of the "Ostwald" circle page, frontispiece, from the book Suggestions for the study of colour, by H. B. Carpenter. Published by H. B. Carpenter, School of art, Rochdale, Carpenter, 1923
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Burnt-Orange tinges, Orange Browns, Tobacco and Mohagany Browns inspired by Porky Hefer's nest-like #architecture, who embraces #Africa and the indigenous building skills. A snippet of our AW 23/24 Colour Key Report more IG @colour_awakening
Photos By Porky Hefer
Hello! We are a Spiritual Colour Trend Agency. We are inspired and look into raw, pure, humble and honest colours that connects us to nature and our environment. Colours that grounds us. Stay tuned! IG @colour_awakening
Isamu Noguchi - 5. One of Noguchi’s passions was designing new types of play spaces for kids. By far his most ambitious project was the Moerunama Park in Sapporo, which he designed in the 1980s on the principle of “the whole being a single sculpture”.
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The Primal Colour l Red ochre is still used by the Himba people in Africa and today, the material has many applications in ceramics and architecture. Images:
Himba vernacular hut with red ochre photo Eric Lafforgue /ClayCanoe studio/Laurie Spencer /Himba woman photo Pinterest
Sneak peek: The colour harmony we are working on for our latest report on Colour and Lifestyle trends. Primal Colours: Elementals, Himba Skin tones, Desert colour, Fertility colours alongside other shades are the inspiration for our storytelling.
Sneak peek: The #colourharmony we are working for our latest report on #Colour and Lifestyle #trends. Primal Colours: Elementals, Himba Skin tones, Desert colour, Fertile colours alongside with others shades are the inspiration for our storytelling. #inspirationalcolours
The Primal Colour l Redochre not only had practical uses but also a strong symbology and mysticism behind it. For the San "Bushmen" people in South Africa, pigments - especially red ochre, were considered to have supernatural powers.
Photo Kkgas for StudioLauraDaza
The Primal Colour l The 'primitive', 'primus', the 'first-one', Red ochre is considered the first-ever used colour and manipulated - the blood of life. Photos #kararosenlund#cinthiamarcelle