That was an accident. The title was meant to be 'colours of the world"
Have you noticed that certain countries seem to identify with certain colours? Especially, it seems that colder countries seem to gravitate to darker colours, while hotter countries lean towards the brighter colours?
Originally posted by elvendreamgirlErm, not really. National colour of England is red and it's bloody freezing over here most of the time.
That was an accident. The title was meant to be 'colours of the world"
Have you noticed that certain countries seem to identify with certain colours? Especially, it seems that colder countries seem to gravitate to darker colours, while hotter countries lean towards the brighter colours?
Ok, I accidentally sent the title of the thread before I wrote anything, and before I had a chance to correst my terrible typing. I sometimes use the UK spelling of words because I will be moving there in a month to marry my love, so I figure AI may as well get used to being a Brit. 😀😀😀
Originally posted by elvendreamgirlHave you ever noticed how in winter it is fashionable to wear darker, warmer colours and in summer it is fashionable to wear brighter, vibrant colours?
That was an accident. The title was meant to be 'colours of the world"
Have you noticed that certain countries seem to identify with certain colours? Especially, it seems that colder countries seem to gravitate to darker colours, while hotter countries lean towards the brighter colours?
If not, then you're probably not very fashionable or artistic.