I have this theory about color. If you’d like it explained, check out “Paint Theory!” To see the photos that accompany this poem, click on “View Original Post” below the poem.
(For dVerse Poets, “Theory.”)
lifelessons - a blog by Judy Dykstra-Brown
Paint Theory
Nature abounds in color.
On everything in sight,
the only colors you won’t see
are boring black and white.
Yet minimalists love what’s spare:
black and white and gray.
A splash of colorhere andthere
is enough, they say.
I agree restraint is best
where decorating goes.
There should be some rules
concerning where paint flows.
On walls and cabinets and floors,
on doorknobs, furniture and doors,
The only place where you should paint
is anywhere where pigment ain’t!
(The photos below may best be seen by clicking on the first one and then the arrows.)
The Prompt word today was “Paint.”
Paint theory, Mexican-style 🙂
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I love this “light” colored poem!
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Light poem, bright colors…
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I saw the pictures on your blog. And when I saw that I smiled — you have the same theory I do:
“The only place where you should paint
is anywhere where pigment ain’t!”
Fun, fun, write and rhyme
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I love colours, Judy. Great poem.
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Beautiful colors (and photos). Thank you for sharing!
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This is charming humorous and damned clever Judy – I love it. My wife and I being artists, we believe the world benefits from color, we would cover it in much texture and fiber, plus a little paint.
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Yes.. everything looks dull next to Mexico. But perhaps not your house?
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I like this, especially your first line, and the last 2, and the rhyme scheme. Very well written, I can just imagine someone going wild with paint!
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Yep. That’s me!!!
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cheerful good fun, I like colour too but maybe not as adventurous as Mexico 🙂
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Yes. Mexico doesn’t work everywhere. Viva la difference!!!
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Oh I do like colors… but winter can be lack of color to me.
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