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Thoughts of the Day

Drink good coffee made with love!  Have several favourite cafes – many if you are lucky.

Know the rules, then you can break them.     There are no rules!   Make up your own rules…. then break those.

See colour … really see colour.

Learn, learn and then learn some more.

Every day, smile…. find someone who makes you smile, find something that makes you smile

Do something that makes you smile – smile on the inside – smile at a stranger – fake it and just smile…. soon you will be smiling at yourself. (or laughing at yourself)

Go to exhibitions.  If you just don’t get it….talk to the artist…. see it through someone else’s eyes … go back on another day… you will see the art from a whole new perspective.

See life through someone else’s eyes.

Take the dog for a walk…. take someones dog for a walk.

Grumpy? – eat chocolate (dark),  savour the moment – then smile.

Remember to breathe – breathe deeply and slowly when you are sitting at the traffic lights.

Never say never.

Blush

 

 

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interior wall colour

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The interior entrance wall painted in Dulux Gibbston Valley at Chelsea Park was inspired by nature’s colour schemes.

The Colour Orange

Orange – the colour between red and yellow – the transition between summer and winter –  a mellowed red.

It represents the change between seasons; the hours of day; your state of mind.

It stimulates emotions, ideas, conversation.

It spices up life. It warms the cockles of your heart.  It gives you relief when things get too serious!

Tropical with vibrant green; psychedelic with pink; fresh with white.

Orange is the colour of creativity; sensuality; vibrancy.   It symbolises hope and survival in The Life of Pi.

“Orange is red brought nearer to humanity by yellow” – Wassily Kadinksy

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Those Blue-Green Colours

Those blue-green colours, and what to call them – aqua; turquoise; cyan; cerulean; teal; duck egg blue; blue-green-grey; pastel blue-green; blue-green or green-blue……  Some languages have the same word for blue and green.  I love the complexities of the colours available in paint today.  As in nature some of these paint colours appear more green than blue on some days, and on other days more blue than green.  There is combination of calm and freshness about these colours.

On this day the Rakaia River looked a serene blue green

…. which is why I chose these colours for their calming effect in the Under 2s area of The Acorn Day Care Centre

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A dolphin at home in the deep blue green sea

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…. perfect inspiration for this fabric from Decortex e famiglia

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More green than blue… on an island in Fiji

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.. as in this industrial table from The Boiler Room

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even in the deep stillness of The Huka Falls before the water gushes through.

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Moving into the blues with this rug at Forma, Auckland

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and these chairs from Jimmy Possum in Sydney.

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Brown Dog Called Chocolate

Inspiration for colour can come from anywhere, anything, anytime.

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Hot Colours

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Purples

There are many shades of purple in these flowers. This striking plant ‘Tibouchina granulosa’ with it’s velvety green leaves and mauve purple flowers in Autumn is an uplifting addition for your garden. Purple is made up of the warmest and the coolest colours, red and blue. A balance of the stimulating red and the calming blue.

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Fiona Small, Sienna Design – Garden Design and Planting Plans