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A minimalist effort


AmazonGrace

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My inner minimalist did this in three colors of cheap felt tip pen. In the original there's a cool illusion:  it looks like four colors because the gray looks more golden next to the green and more silver next to the blue, but the effect of the off white background hue  ruins it in the photo.

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Curious

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I like it.   I've been playing around with using less different colors lately.  I usually use as many different colors as possible, so trying to limit myself to only x number of colors has been an interesting experiment for me.

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Tikobaby

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I'm going to keep the idea of using fewer colors in mind if I come across the right kind of design to try it on.  Usually, I like to use a lot of color so it will be a challenge.

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AmazonGrace

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For flower and mandala type designs I frequently start at the center and try to figure out ways to return to colors that i've already used I because  I usually end up thinking that something clashes when I put too many colors.

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Fascinated

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This is really pretty. I like using just a few colours, too. (My owl is only five or six.) It's neat how yours appear different when adjacent to different colours. I wish we could see all these pictures in real life! 

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Tikobaby

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Wish we could see them in RL too because the photos I take to post never look as good as the original page and I'm guessing it's that way for everyone...and my other hobby is nature photography and I get really good photos doing that!  Am not sure why taking photos of coloring pages is so tricky.

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Curious

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On 12/5/2015 at 6:35 AM, AmazonGrace said:

For flower and mandala type designs I frequently start at the center and try to figure out ways to return to colors that i've already used I because  I usually end up thinking that something clashes when I put too many colors.

I have a tendency to want to use ALL the colors on every page.   I've been testing out using less variation in colors recently and really like some of the results I've been getting.

I think the longer you color, the more you refine your technique even though it's just filling in spaces vs real "art."   I have read various articles about coloring where people frame their work and give it as gifts and I could totally see that happening with some of the stuff people have posted here.

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I've been following much of the colorist blogging.  I really like this one - I really like many of them.  I really enjoy when y'all talk about color theory and color choices.  As a fairly new quilter who can barely coordinate an outfit, it's very cool for me to be able to read along.  COLOR ON, FJ!

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