Triadic Color Combinations!
Color Theory with Flowers
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Let’s talk about Color- and specifically about Triadic Color Combinations. There are two different Triad Color Groups- the Primary – Red, Yellow and Blue- and the Secondary – Orange, Green and Purple. Interestingly enough- the Secondary group is created from mixing the three Primary Colors.
These Color Combinations cause us to have different feelings or emotions- typically the Primary Colors have more impact- and are party like- they also remind us School- since they are the first colors we learn about as children… the Secondary colors are more elevated- and refined- and are perceived as more upscale!
Today we’ll make an arrangement using the Secondary Colors- Orange, Green and Purple- in a clear glass vase! Enjoy!
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