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Published on October 1, 2008 in Spotlight |
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This week's Featured Buyer is Davey Sommers, editor of the art and design blog for color trendspotting site COLOURlovers.com. In addition to analyzing color palattes, Davey is a member of the The Post Family — a group of Chicago gallery and event curators, an artist collective and a print shop all rolled into one. He also sometimes makes stuff out of recycled things. Here's Davey.
I love Etsy because it is an unbordered community that brings artists and art lovers together. It's a great example of a market economy, too: one without lobbyists and tax cuts for nonlocal businesses.
Using the Colors tool on Etsy, these picks are inspired by the top colors currently on COLOURlovers.


Blue, or 'balls' blue in this case, is a reoccurring hue in the work of Mike Best, aka BestArtStudios2. It's a nice match for the thoughtful, and at times vulnerable, facial expressions of this character seen throughout his work.


In TheaCphotography's Bounty, she melds shades of green, allowing the deep color of the berries to pull the viewer's eye. As many of her photos contain a single prominent color, and since they are all sized 8x8, you could easily create a cohesive color palette made up of her work.


In this print by LizzyClara, what looks to be a hand holding out flowers, presumably to another person whom they have some sort of relationship with, is, in fact, a hand holding down flowers on the floor, as told by the color.

Not exactly the same as "The Order of the Wen," but this shares the same warm color composition as this wonderful illustration by ashleyg.

I nearly mentioned mannmadedesigns twice with Jimmy's great selection of colors available for all of his wonderful products, like this "incorrigible tease" square bubble pendant.

These handmade stickers from SupergirlStickers use beautifully crafted "Dutch teal" origami paper. They would add a nice touch of color on any letter (if anyone sends those still), or, if you're a teacher, use them to distract a student from that poor grade on his last history paper.

This Italian lambskin by KarleighJae would work wonderfully for any "science class slut's" new lab coat. 

Some time ago, dinosaurs lived on earth along with "certain frogs." And as you can see from this watercolor by tiddlyinks, they shared similar
colors.

The color palette of this handbound journal by strawhousebooks is relaxing and welcoming, definitely offering some "soul therapy."


Whenever a painting becomes mixed media, it becomes happy, like this "heart of gold" piece by kellycstudio.

I
hardly think that a baby could truly appreciate the colors in this "vanilla cream" pattern by sweetiepiedesign. I'm thinking, beer cozy.

Flying through the "insomnia martyr" night sky is flying ninja girl by beeczarcardsandgifts, whose shop is filled with other colorful items.
More on Davey:
Besides the things listed in the intro, Davey doesn't do too much else. "How much should one man do?" Davey sometimes asks, then answers himself: "This is how much, the much I am doing now; no more, no less, this is enough."
So Davey goes on about his life enjoying the finer things of a humble existence in the second city: watching the specks of dust on their voyages through the currents of air, listening to the sounds of landscapes, and laughing to a point where it seems his heart may burst when he hears the politicians talk about nothing for hours on end.
For more Storque posts on color, go here! For more shopping ideas, our Featured Buyer series is quite impressive! Do some digging, my friend!
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31 comments Login to add your own!
thefunkyfelter
I LOVE color!
great selections and color swatches - love the color names too ;)
queenofirony
love that green berry photograph... all of these colors are amazing.
PoeticHome
How beautiful! The berry photograph is so enchanting with its mix of powerful colors. Great collection!
thecyclingartist
Nice article, fun idea of picking through colour swatches. :) And from a fellow Chicagoan too! whoohoo!
lindaboucher
I love the color tools on Etsy... it was what first pulled me to the site.
And it's still my favorite thing to have fun with here!
gjarvisjewelryetc
Loved this wild and original article. I did not want it to end!
chadkouri
very nice duder. But why do you look like you like eating babies in you photo at the top?
ZoeChen
I'm little bit late, but I'm still glad to see this great article!
Krystyna81
color is a fickle friend...a slight variation in a shade of green, blue or red can make or break a painting! I have come accross very few artists who have mastered this field. Thank you for sharing this article on a very relevant aspect of creating successful art!



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Great tips!Thank you!!!
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