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Coogee Calm - Fine art photograph of Ross Jones Rockpool in Coogee by Rochelle Salava | Salava Fine Art.
Coogee Calm Sale priceFrom $2,500.00
Blue Rockpool -  Fine art photograph of North Narrabeen Rockpool by Rochelle Salava | Salava Fine Art.
Blue Rockpool Sale priceFrom $2,500.00
Manly Spin - Fine art photograph of Manly Beach by Rochelle Salava | Salava Fine Art.
Manly Spin Sale priceFrom $2,500.00
Palm Beach Sunrise -Fine art photograph of sunrise at Palm Beach, Sydney by Rochelle Salava | Salava Fine Art.
Palm Beach Sunrise Sale priceFrom $2,500.00
Morning Bliss - Fine art photography at Palm Beach, Sydney by Rochelle Salava | Salava Fine Art.
Morning Bliss Sale priceFrom $2,500.00

Orange colour

Orange is a vibrant and energetic colour often used to create playful and uplifting art pieces. It can evoke feelings of excitement, enthusiasm, and creativity. Orange is also a warm and inviting colour.

Complementary colours

Blue is a complementary colour to orange, meaning it is directly across from orange on the colour wheel. This creates a visually appealing contrast and makes each colour appear more intense.

What is a good contrasting colour combination with orange?

Blue & orange colours are high in contrast. This combination makes orange appear more vibrant and defined.

What is a neutral colour combination with orange?

Light grey and beige are neutral colours that complement orange without competing with it, creating a harmonious balance.

What emotions do people connect with orange?

  • creativity
  • playfulness
  • enthusiasm
  • excitement

How to combine colours

Colour harmony refers to the visually appealing combination of colours that creates a sense of balance.

Key principles of colour harmony

  • Complementary colours: Pairing colours opposite each other on the colour wheel (e.g., blue and orange) creates a striking contrast and visual interest.
  • Analogous colours: Using adjacent colours on the colour wheel (e.g., blue, green, and yellow) creates a smooth, cohesive transition.
  • Triadic colours: Combining three colours equally spaced from each other on the colour wheel (e.g., blue, yellow, and red) creates a balanced and vibrant palette.
  • Split-complementary colours: Pairing a colour with the two colours on either side of its complementary colour (e.g., blue, yellow-green, and orange-red) adds depth and interest.
  • Monochromatic colours: Using different shades and tints of the same colour creates a cohesive and soothing palette.
  • Warm and cool colours: Balancing warm colours (red, orange, yellow) with cool colours (blue, green, purple) creates visual interest and contrast.
  • Colour saturation and brightness: Varying the intensity and lightness of colours creates visual hierarchy and depth.
  • Context and meaning: Considering the emotions and associations of colours in a specific context (e.g., branding, art, or design) helps create effective colour harmony.

By applying these principles, you can create aesthetically pleasing colour combinations.