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started by Lindgren Spence on 01 Jun 13
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    Human beings first used natural colors decades before. During these times synthetic colors were not available. Flowers were the primary source of color. This article does not plan to enter how the colors were produced and etc, but how colors of flowers will make our life a better living experience. Let us examine.

    Look at flowers. You'll look for a range of shades -from purest white to black. Some flowers are single colored while many have colors so beautifully combined that no artist can perform something similar. The first statement we could make is - on plants all colors look good. We may dislike a color, for instance you may dislike orange. But if a yellow colored flower is picked up by you, it may not be disliked by you. Why? Because the color merges so well with the consistency and structure of the flower that it does not remain independent but merges totally in the flower. I hope I'm making myself clear. What I mean to state that even though you carry a yellow colored flower, you'll not be noticing only the shade, but the effect, the design, the fragrance and the balance of the flower. Color has merged itself with other qualities to produce something beautiful. Is this making sense? painter alexandria advertisers

    I have been discussing the colors. But I could have now been as well speaing frankly about any other quality of the rose. My argument is straightforward. If your quality doesn't overpower other attributes but combines with them the effect could be great. As citizens of our land or we as people can do exactly the same - as the members of a household, a team or part of business group. In place of overpowering others with our qualities, when we attempt to create and mix a whole, the end result will always be much better. The emphasis is always to dissolve one's personal ego and interact in combination.

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