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Color me beautiful spring vs winter5/20/2023 ![]() ![]() TRUE SPRING is warm in hue, medium in value, and medium-high in chroma. bright).īRIGHT SPRING is medium-warm in hue, medium in value, and high in chroma. ![]() Sci/ART looks at three characteristics of color: hue (warm vs. ![]() Color Me Beautiful’s 12 Seasons, for example. I am using it to distinguish the systems based in her work, vs. For the sake of clarity, I am using the term to refer to the system as it is currently practiced, although some things may differ from how they were in Kathryn Kalisz’s time. There is a robust 12 Blueprints training program, so many of the analysts you’ll find who work with 12 Seasons are 12 Blueprints analysts. There is also the 12 Blueprints system, developed by Christine Scaman based on Kalisz’s work. Currently, Sci/ART, or something based on it, is practiced by several analysts who were trained by Kalisz. Sci/ART was developed by Kathryn Kalisz, and uses 12 seasons. I don’t get the same feeling when I look at palettes from other systems, apart from custom fans. The fans themselves are beautiful to look at because they harmonize so nicely, and it is pleasing to the eye. The palettes I see in the Sci/ART system are the ones I see repeated in nature, and the ones clothing manufacturers also seem to stick to, even though I doubt they are actually using these palettes to design their clothes and select fabrics. is warranted, and the traditional four seasons is too simplistic. I prefer it because I haven’t found a system with more than 12 seasons where I think the splitting of seasons, etc. There are many different systems out there: Color Me Beautiful, Color Me a Season, 4×4… The system that I prefer, and the one I know the most about, is Sci/ART, so this series will talk about the seasons as defined by Sci/ART. ![]()
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