Anyway on to other things. I have just finished the question for my level 2 homework that I enjoyed the most so far. I was given in class rovings in three primary colours. Our exercise was to produce a colour wheel with those colours with primary, secondary, and tertiary colours on it by blending the three primary colours that we were given. Here's mine:
I think it is really great the colours flow into each other very well and I was able to very closely match them to the colour wheel which I downloaded from the internet. Two of the matches were slightly off. But not much. The colours are distinct and bright and the whole exercise was a joy. Some people, however, think my green sucks! (you know who you are) They say my green is not a true green. Now what does that mean? I mean I've got Kermit colour there and I can't figure out how to get greener than that. Even Hubby and the Daughters agree that my greens are as green as can be.
I'm starting to feel paranoid. I've always had a good sense of colour and I thought my colour wheel was bang on. But apparently my ability to discern green is slightly off. Actually I've even gone around the house and compared my greens to plants and leaves of different shades and they are green.
So what is a gal to do? Should I tell my anti-green party that they are wrong or should I just glory in my self-righteous green-ness. Should I try for a more green green or should I just pack it in now and never blend green again. I don't know! (sigh) And I thought I was so perfect! (Do I sound like Miss Piggy?)
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