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Sunday, 19 January 2020

2020 #2 Topic Introduction: A Hint of Spring (Colour Topic)

 2020 Topic 2: A Hint of Spring


Hi everyone, Keren here.

This topic is a chance to explore some of the new PaperArtsy Paint colours recently added to the Fresco Paint collection. Think soft greens, mauves and pinks, or maybe Seth's colours of subtle blue, cream and green which are also reminiscent of Spring, yet still offer that cosy, relaxing vibe of calm.
Jo Firth-Young does pastels so well, and this is a perfect example.


Leandra's tutorial on brayered backgrounds (this is part 2) utilises lots of delicious pastels. Pastels don't have to mean boring nor lack of depth.


Lets take a look at some palette options that might steer you in the direction we are heading. First up, some greens with neutrals.

Green, gray, steel - neutral colors, which you can watch for a long time without getting tired. Green in this palette tends to be warmer and more cheerful like a colors of spring greenery. Organize your work area in these colors and the will become the key to eye health and comfort while you're working with computer.

It's tempting to add a pop of colour to bring dynamism into your artistic endeavours, but these next two images show just how restful and beautiful pastels with a good neutral added in, can be.


Spring pale beige is the colour of first flowers, it is shaded by brighter olive shades. Two gray shades are useful for transitions. It is a great option f.

Starting to add in more greys and blue undertones takes the palette in a different direction. If you add in a warm tone of yellow, look where you end up..it brings a vivacity but still rocks the pastel palette.


Color Palette: 2203

How about greens and pinks?

Springtime Color Palette Inspiration

The peachy tones help the pinks from being too sickly sweet and the almost mossy green helps balance the combination and provide an almost neutral colour.


Who doesn't love a mason jar? These beauties are a wonderful receptacle for the very best that springtime affords us!


How about green and mauve?


This stunner of a card shows the value of adding in metallics to pastel schemes. It can be pared back and sparingly used to bring warmth and bounce a little light off your art.


We all use paper on a regular basis, but this example is a wonderful updated version of quilling and plays around with colour in a clever way.


Here's another image with a similar scheme. The shine from the glazed ceramic hearts combined with the raised texture is sublime.


If we add blues into the purple-y combo, we have a gentle, relaxed scheme. You can almost smell the lavender!

Mood Board Monday: August Design Collaboration - Lavender Hues


Continuing with the cooler lavenders, we transition into the greyer blue purple tones.

Color Dew via @designseeds



If we really dial up the greys, the colour scheme becomes very subdued, elegant and gentle.
You can see all these options so far plus more on Leandra's pinterest page here to get you started in this pastel zone.

You may not be ready, but pastel shade are going to be quite big in 2020. Not so wishy washy, but cleaner, greener, crisp shades of pastel. Before we head into these more summery tones, let's softly warm into it with a softer version of the palette.



Let's look at some images of brighter, slightly bolder pastels.


This lively water-coloured panel uses colour blending to great effect. Pastel perfection!


Hopefully there's one set of pastel colours that has piqued your interest. From the cool and subtle to the brighter summery ones, there's so much to choose from. Do explore the new colours of Fresco Acrylic paints to see the plethora of pastel possibilities.

If you want to create along with us, please share on our social feeds so we can see what you get up to. The best places are Instagram @paperartsy or post in PaperArtsy People Group on Facebook. Make sure you tag us in your contributions, we love to see what you get up to in your creative world!

4 comments:

  1. Such beautiful colour pallette. Great topic and inspiration.

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  2. Some Gorgeous colour paletttes to inspire and a fabulous array of examples. Thanks for sourcing and sharing Keren .
    The new PaperArtsy paint colours are truly delish!
    x

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  3. I found your blog from a link I had saved from 2017! And I'm so pleased I found you all again.
    Can I ask though do you still run your fortnightly challenges? I've looked through a lot of posts (and got lots of inspiration along the way) but I can't find any challenges. Any help would be appreciated please! Xx

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