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December 15, 2009 by Kat

Complementary Color

This picture has been popping up in my brain a lot to post, so I figure I just need to get it up here! This is from the back streets of Burano, one of the islands that is part of Venice, my favorite island of the ones I’ve visited. It’s all about the color here. The identical houses are all painted different bright colors, so that the fisherman could find their way home from a distance as they were coming in from the sea.

The color is fantastic. I like this photo because of the way the complementary color scheme just brings the eye right to the focal point of the laundry. It’s a sneak peek into the back streets and the every day lives of the people who live on this little island. I think they actually color coordinate the laundry they hang out, so that it is visually appealing.

I hope to someday see Burano in the sun. My two visits so far have been on overcast days and I just want to see the difference the sun makes. Someday…

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Filed Under: The Kat Eye View of the World Tagged With: blue, Burano, color, Italy, laundry, orange

Comments

  1. Shannon says

    December 23, 2009 at 5:27 pm

    I have a photo of the exact same street view in Burano. How funny is that.

  2. Sandra says

    January 17, 2012 at 10:47 pm

    Another great shot, Kat. This time to show us the impact and use of complimentary colour. That sky blue really draws the eye in, doesn’t it. I like the geometrical white design to separate the blue from the rich orange-brown colour.

    I like the way the way the natural beige of the chimney tiles echo the beige of the wall in the foreground.

    There is so much to notice and despite the contrasts, or because of them, it all comes together most harmoniously!

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