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Telos

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Knabe...You never cease to amaze me. Seriously, I'm surprised you are interested in color theory. The Amish of America, brought over some remarkable information about color theory from their native homeland. Colors also work in porportions to "play off" one another as well as reacting against each other. The Amish quilts are great examples of their knowledge dealing with color. Will try and find some examples.

 

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we learned all about that stuff in pshycology. i think it's amazing what your mind preceves
 

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These are two good examples of Amish quilts and their knowledge of the color theories that they applied.
 

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Does this explain the white Char steer that was black at Denver many years ago? ::)
 

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Show Heifer said:
Does this explain the white Char steer that was black at Denver many years ago? ::)

No, but it might help explain why cattle of medium valued hair (not too dark or too light) make good slicks.
 
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