Instead of gazing into a crystal ball and simply trying to predict what will be popular, these industry experts study what is already happening in the world and the market place. They study the colors in popular movies, museum exhibitions and fashions. Often, it is a cultural mood that will lend people to be drawn more to specific colors.
Fun quick video on how the new colors make us feel
How colors influence art
None of us can avoid being influenced by our environment and I find these colors creeping their way into my artwork even before the announcements are made. At the end of 2015, I found myself creating a whole “word ornament” collection around these two colors. And these colors have crept into my new musical art collection as well.
Here, I have shown one of my latest painting, Monarch Maestro, against a backdrop of a serenity blue wall. In this room, you will also find pink accents that add brightness. The result is a room that soothes the soul like the string melodies of violin.
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If you look carefully at this violin art, you will notice the soothing shades of rose and blue blending harmoniously. These colors keep the exuberant patterns of the mixed media art from overwhelming it. Color trends from prior years also linger, like the brown from 2015, and the radiant orchid of 2014. (you can read about those color trends in my blog posts: What’s new with color trends and 5 Ways Pantone Picks the Color of the Year) |
In this saxophone painting, I resisted the urge to add too much pink so the effect is calming but not overly feminine. This art would also look great against a blue wall, but art is always a quick cheat to add color to your room even if you keep the walls neutral. |
Look for more pink and blue
Expect to notice these colors popping up next time you go shopping. I’m betting on lots of pink and blue prom dresses and bridesmaids this spring!
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My art has been published by Somerset Studio, Art of Man and the New York Times among others and collected by an international audience. When I’m not working on art in my studio, you’ll find me in a museum spending time with friends or family. Explore my art at SchulmanArt.com or join the fun at TheInspirationPlace.net
Hi Miriam they are truely soft gentle colours which remind me of a quiet dawn sky , they are not colours I am naturally drawn too and yet for a year I have been planning a new colour scheme for my bedroom and that blue is close to what I have been thinking and a close friend has just done her room with those colours .