Jessica Crabtree

Hints of Color: Orange

by on Mar.16, 2010, under Artist Tip Bag

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While this next-door neighbor to red in the color spectrum may not be as intense, perhaps no other color best conveys warmth. Orange tones blend the best of sunlight and shadow. They are a predominant feature in palettes of earth tones, and coordinate very well with adjacent brown colors, or with opposites such as turquoise or violet.

Orange chalks, paints, and clays are usually made from pigments containing ochres.

National Geographic Photo Gallery: Life in Color – ORANGE

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About Me

I am a freelance artist living in Arkansas, US, specializing in historical portraits of American Indians. I blog about the portrayal and influence of Native Americans in art, history, and the media.

I am fascinated by history and world cultures, ancient and modern, and particularly indigenous peoples. My other interests include wildlife ecology, environmental issues & sustainability, journalism, photography, web design & development. I enjoy music and reading (see my book list here).

You can see some of my pastel work, and my drawings in charcoal and graphite, by visiting my online Gallery.