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The Colors in Nature’s Palette

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Nature always wears the colors of the spirit.

-Ralph Waldo Emerson

Walking to get frozen yogurt last night Boo and I wandered through a gravel lot to get a closer look at the train and we found this:

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I don’t know what kind of plant it is but we stood in awe for a few minutes wondering how that many hues could come from one tiny green vine. Here are a few of the actual color matches found in the photo:

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Too many to even name but if I tried: mulberry, wheatgrass, camel are a few that come to mind. 

I uploaded the photo to Palette FX to get a few names:
Butterfly Bush
Limed Spruce*
Horizon
Tom Thumb
Flax Smoke
Pale Oyster
Pippin
Petite Orchid

*my favorite

This morning I stumbled across this watercolor painting of the old Bethlehem Steel Company in Pennsylvania. It was painted in 1881 by Joseph Pennell and what struck me was how ominous it looked.

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I started trying to come up with names for the colors used and most at first had a sterile theme of ash, coal, pollution,  and alchemy. But what if I ran it through the same palette generator? Stripped out the colors are beautiful:

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And check out the names (from left to right):

1. Pink Flare
2. Mountbatten Pink
3. Amethyst Smoke
4. Smoky
5. _____
6. Casper
7. Fiord
8. Pattens Blue
9. Elephant
10. Pancho
11. _____
12. Sambuca
13. _____

I don’t know why 5, 11 and 13 don’t have names yet. Maybe you have an idea for them.

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