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Eveloping Color Sense: eveloping color sense a color sense eryone can develop an eye for harmonious color combinations, id so become aware of how colors and patterns work together. To tplore your own taste and style, observe color combinations in indow displays, color magazines, and advertising brochures, ake notes of what you like and and what you don't, and even cut jt interesting pictures and glue them onto a large sheet of paper. DU will soon begin to develop your own personal preferences and iscover the combinations you find most pleasing.
There is a sense in which the arts can 'touch us' in terms of our sense of awe and wonder in the face of human achievement. They may also give us a sense of the transcendent, a sense of otherness, particularly in acts of creation. Artists describe inspiration as coming from without, and the Greeks identified or constructed an idea of divine communication through the arts from the Gods of the Muses. The arts also support the exploration of our feelings and the sense of the self. At this purely formal level i.e. simply concerned with shape and pattern in space, as powerful as the arts may be, there are limitations on the extent to which they can construct meanings of a spiritual nature. A Bach fugue or a Beethoven string quartet, as has been suggested, say nothing beyond themselves.
Q Select the paint color for the background and paint the walls. Next, choose the color for your top coat. If you are working with an oil-based eggshell paint you will need to thin it (3 parts top color to 1 part mineral spirits). Choose a top coat color that is either close in tone or contrasts with your Wall color. With dry-brushing, you can cover the background color completely, so your top coat is the color you will see on your finished walls.
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