tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-915004968533342589.post8789994731022320895..comments2013-01-19T19:31:38.713+00:00Comments on one yellow teapot: touches of yellowruthhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16288281323266149528noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-915004968533342589.post-56303986410208437932011-07-27T21:49:42.260+01:002011-07-27T21:49:42.260+01:00thank you for your comment!
I didn't know tha...thank you for your comment!<br /><br />I didn't know that painting and have just looked it up and it is stunning! <br /><br />Green and raspberry red are beautiful colours, they are so fresh.<br /><br />I also think things like flowers and accessories are the best and easiest ways to add colour. being in a rented property at the moment I am embracing this!<br /><br />xruthhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16288281323266149528noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-915004968533342589.post-8548877932257063192011-07-26T10:52:25.511+01:002011-07-26T10:52:25.511+01:00My husband, who is not a fan of yellow, saw yellow...My husband, who is not a fan of yellow, saw yellow in a completely new way after coming across FĂ©lix Vallotton's painting, La liseuse (1922). Amazing painting.<br /><br />My favourite colours are green and raspberry red, but I prefer them used sparingly in interiors, where I like more subdued colours: indigo, especially Japanese fabrics, against a background of clean whites and calicos, and wood and rich glazes. <br /><br />This probably sounds boring, but so much colour in our house comes in the shape of flowers and books and rugs!Ruth Quibellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07856141116535155768noreply@blogger.com