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#187193 - 10/08/09 10:20 PM Re: Umber [Re: Faldage]
Jackie Offline
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olly, I didn't know you were an artist, too! Good for you!

I've gotten a Word every day this week.

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#187204 - 10/09/09 05:28 AM Re: Umber [Re: Jackie]
BranShea Offline
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Got them all and as Anu did not give a sample link for subfusc,
subfusc -- nice word, but pretty gloomy and severe.

Olly, I'll still search for some gold.

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#187214 - 10/09/09 10:23 AM Re: Umber [Re: BranShea]
tsuwm Offline
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one of my favorite Crayola® crayons was burnt sienna (from the Big Box).

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#187215 - 10/09/09 11:43 AM Re: Umber [Re: tsuwm]
BranShea Offline
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There's a lot of that in autumn coloring. The difficulty with finding the right shade (color) of yellow is that it should be set in a usage where it is used metaphorically, if one fairly follows Anu's choices.

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#187224 - 10/10/09 12:38 AM Re: Umber [Re: BranShea]
twosleepy Offline
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Registered: 02/28/08
Posts: 796
Loc: western NY
I like the fall food colors: pumpkin, spice, saffron, pepper, cinnamon, nutmeg, toast, pecan, squash, apple, tomato, burgundy; all yummy colors, and there's a ton more! :0)

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#187225 - 10/10/09 05:20 AM Re: Aureolin [Re: twosleepy]
BranShea Offline
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Allright, I found some golden dots of autum, with references.

aureolin hue

autumn clematis

Quoted from a blog somewhere:

AUREOLIN BOXES
—dawn di bartolo, citrus heights

as an artist shapes
canvas into self-portrait,

i’d found poetry to be…
golden

~ words,

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#187226 - 10/10/09 11:44 AM Re: Aureolin [Re: BranShea]
LukeJavan8 Offline
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Registered: 06/23/08
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Our Autumn colors today are covered in three inches of snow,
and you think subfusc is a gloomy word!
_________________________
----please, draw me a sheep----

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#187228 - 10/10/09 09:14 PM Re: Aureolin [Re: LukeJavan8]
Jackie Offline
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SNOW?!?! You lucky DOG, you! Quick, switch houses with me!

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#187231 - 10/11/09 12:34 PM Re: Aureolin [Re: Jackie]
LukeJavan8 Offline
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Registered: 06/23/08
Posts: 1009
Loc: Frozenwastesistan
I personally despise the stuff: falls, freezes, stays until
April. Turns black. Why do you love it so much?
(They had pink snow in the Australian Alps a week or so ago.)
_________________________
----please, draw me a sheep----

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#187233 - 10/11/09 02:54 PM Re: Aureolin [Re: LukeJavan8]
BranShea Offline
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Take piece of paper, get box of Crayola's, take out burnt umber, burnt sienna, orange, cadmium and crimson red, pinks and yellows and go abstract with it.

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