A mix of greens could work, ranging from dark (brownish?) foresty shades to golden-green leaf-buds a la Robert Frost-- but a primary-color triad may be the farthest I can push this dyadic theme right now.
Fascinating info about the Bynum book; Google only has enough teeny snippets of it to be tantalizing (no surprise, since it was only published a few years ago). Maybe I'll shift the focal red shapes to some long fang/claw-shaped drops; I know from past experience that they can combine into great flower-petal forms. Or just mess around with several different red designs in parallel... it's probably something about this time of year. At least I'm not plagued with inchoate visions of pink instead :b
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on 2010-02-08 03:50 am (UTC)Fascinating info about the Bynum book; Google only has enough teeny snippets of it to be tantalizing (no surprise, since it was only published a few years ago). Maybe I'll shift the focal red shapes to some long fang/claw-shaped drops; I know from past experience that they can combine into great flower-petal forms. Or just mess around with several different red designs in parallel... it's probably something about this time of year. At least I'm not plagued with inchoate visions of pink instead :b