Thursday, June 19, 2014

Indigo



The ongoing search for Roy G Biv has turned up indigo and for me the search has been extensive because most of my blues come from a base of Phthalo Blue (green shade). I decided to mix my indigo to have a sample: One dollop Ultramarine blue +a mixture of Quinacridone Crimson mixed in equal parts with Ultramarine Blue. So its  a dark purple mixed with the blue and then I sometimes add a little white for clarity!
This  left photo is of a painting I did awhile ago and for whatever reason used this combination over my usual Phthalo blue. The third photo is of a beautiful Japanese cloth I've been keeping now for over 12 years. It is beautiful and I treasure it and SOMEDAY I will create something with this cloth! Happy searching day to you all ... drop by Jennifer Coyne Qudeen and Julie for lists of more sites searching and posting their finds!

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    1. Thank you, It was one of four collages all about time!

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  2. These are wonderful blues. the cloth is a treasure. i love those Japanese prints.

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    1. Thank you, I agree, the cloth is a treasure ... cannot remember when I purchased it or why but here it sits.

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  3. You are very prompt with these lovely indigos ... such a tricky colour to find. I've been overtaken with events today and will post my selection tomorrow.
    That simple brush-stroke of blue is very beguiling.

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    1. Charlton, I had the most difficult time with indigo...the mixing of the color was my last resort in finding indigo! I will visit your site and see what you have found.

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  4. A glorious case of the blues! :)
    Indigo has a wonderful inkiness to it, I find. An element of mystery.
    And of course, those Japanese indigo cloths with their graphic prints are sooo precious. I understand well why you treasure your piece.
    It was fun just reading the names of the paint colours, and envisioning them. I knew exactly what you were talking about.

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    1. I like the idea of inkiness to the color indigo and I smiled reading you envisioning the mixing up of the color ... there is sensual pull to mixing colors!

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  5. Thanks for sharing your indigo formula! Love your artwork. Thanks for playing along this month-Julie

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    1. Julie, Thank you ....Although this was a tough search, I'm glad I gave it a try! The 'white' month has me baffled as well!

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  6. A great assortment of blues, and that second piece is wonderful, I know you will do something fabulous with that gorgeous pice of cloth...

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    1. Caterina, Thank you, I've cut little pieces from the cloth but have never found the real direction ... it is beautiful by itself.

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  7. The yellow and red against the blue - POP! I'm very aware of navy and indigo - since last Fall for me, really. Huge in decorating as well. I was inspired by blue jeans which are indespensible and we now realize - go with everything! Dress up / dress down. Don't get me started oin indigo velvet...!

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    1. Karen, Oh yes, indigo as in blue jeans ... as you said everything goes with jeans! I'm intrigued 'indigo velvet'?!

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  8. Sighing at the beauty of indigo..... in its many varieties.

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    1. Carol, I think its the quality of deep purple that makes indigo so beautiful ... royal!

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