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sweet innocence of a pansy flower.. |
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Fields and fields of sweet smelling lavender.. |
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hydrangeas |
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orchids |
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Have you seen this movie? |
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yes, yes.. |
Purple is the color for royalties. It stands for luxury, wealth, and sophistication. It is also the color of passion, romance and sensitivity. Purple is the third favorite color in terms of color preference after blue and green.
Purple is a rare color in nature. In ancient times, people used a certain species of shellfish to create purple dyes -- a meticulous process. Some people like purple decorations for its unusually posh and artistic look. To others, however, it just looks artificial.
Purple people are easy to live with but hard to know. They can be secretive, so that even when they seem to confide freely, their closest friends never completely understand them.
People who are attracted to purple are people who have an aura of mystery and intrigue. Purple is often preferred by artists. People who like to consider themselves different from the common herd or unconventional often prefer purple.
Because purple is a combination of red and blue, which are opposites in many ways, People who dislike purple often recognize their conflicting traits and are constantly trying to balance those opposites, the excitement of red and the tranquility of blue.
Purple is a bridge between warm and cold being a combination of red and blue.
Dark purples are heavy and sometimes depressing unless they are offset with rich gold and deep reds.
Deep purple is associated with Royalty, wealth or richness and has been worn by kings, queens and emperors for many centuries.
Light purple is the color of lilacs and lavender evoking lighthearted, whimsical, romantic and nostalgic feelings.
Purple is frequently blended with sage, gold and taupe.
Purple (light, Pale): Sweet, sensuous, imaginative, feminine, aesthetic, ethereal.
Light Purple blends well with light yellows, pinks, corals and white.
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Also the color of the amazing water lily I found in Hoi An.. |
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Monet famous Waterlilies picture..painted in 1916 and still very appealing today.. imagine owning this one? |
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