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Purple rain
Purple symbolises royalty, spirituality and creativity. It has a quietness about it that lowers blood pressure, depresses the appetite for food (and other things!) and calms overactive glands and organs. On a positive note, it encourages lateral thinking, daydreaming and activates the learning process by linking both spheres of the brain. Those who love purple tend to be visionary, complex and elegant.
Pretty and pastel, purple tinted with white creates delicate lilac or mauve. Pale yellows, from sharp lemon to primrose, are complementary to the whole range of purple shades. For a zingy accent, add a splash of bright lime. Softer pistachio teamed with purple makes a fresh vibrant statement, while muted grey-greens are restful when the purple is softened to a smoky haze. Duck-egg blues and eau-de-nil are always a safe bet as they harmonise well with purples. The more intense shades of purple are more dramatic than their paler relatives. If you are or have a budding fairy princess in your family, use soft lavender with lemon and crisp white to create work fit for a princess. Don't despair if purple makes you feel like a shrinking violet or is too passionate for you. A neutral background like pearl grey provides a wonderful foil for a little splash of purple - the perfect way to enjoy purple without being overwhelmed by it. |
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