Saturday, 1 May 2021
Colour Theory - All in the Mind
Hello! I decided that, for this quilt, instead of documenting qualities of colours in the external world, I would use some conventional ways of illustrating colour theory to show the colours that letters, numbers and words display in my mind. I was inspired to make this quilt by a lovely book called Werner's Nomenclature of Colours', which was kindly gifted to me by Catherine. You can read more about the rationale behind this quilt and about how I made it over at Rainbow Hare. I'm very much looking forward to seeing what everyone has made for this reveal :)
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I've just been reading your blog post. I think the quilter Jo Avery has a form of colour synaesthesia too - it must add a whole different dimension to art-making. I love this quilt - it is such a fascinating and personal subject, and I think there is something inherently so pleasing and beautiful about charts!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Catherine. I've never purposefully put these colours into any kind of art before so it was interesting for me to see them in combinations. I might try something else with them another time!
DeleteI love the scale of the colours like little chips and the text draws me in to read more. It's making me wonder what colour I'd choose for Saturday - another way to explore colour in the world. I love the book you were gifted too - so thoughtful.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ruth :)
DeleteThe soft muted-ness of the colors is enormously pleasing as is the layout of this quilt. I am definitely ordering this book! I heard of synesthesia, but never met anyone who "had it," so to speak. It's interesting to learn more about how You perceive and relate to color. (I "feel" colors in the center of my chest.) And my chest was very happy looking at your quilt!
ReplyDeleteIf you feel colours, maybe you "have it" too. Do you get a different feeling with different colours. I'm glad you felt these as happy colours :)
DeleteOh it’s wonderful. I considered doing something like this, but couldn’t figure out a way to pull it off artistically. You’ve done a great job with it. Nice work.
ReplyDeleteThank you. I do think your finches are nicer :)
DeleteWhat a very personal quilt this is Janine and a wonderful interpretation of this quarter's theme.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Fiona :)
DeleteI enjoyed reading about this and seeing this quilt, Janine. I love the soft colors in your quilt!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Wendy :)
DeleteAnd here I thought I was so clever with choosing Werner's Nomenclature of Colours! And you and Catherine were already familiar with it as well. :)
ReplyDeleteI love this piece. I agree that synesthesia is a super power, and I love how you have illustrated so many aspects of it!
Thank you, Gwen. I should say that only you and Catherine were clever. I was just lucky. When I received that book I thought 'How can it be that this book has been in the world all my life (and obviously much more!) and I never even suspected!'. It was a wonderful gift :)
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