Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Orange
On occasion, and this is one of those occasions, I tend to think we naturally attract certain things or perhaps seek them out without much awareness. In this case, it's the colour orange. Orange has never been a colour I gravitated to, as that distinction has always gone to red. Orange has found its way to me and if one were to take a quick inventory of my living space, one would think orange has been seeking me out for years.
If I were to try and date this colour intrusion, I would have to say that date was March 1st, 2000. This is the very day I moved into my current surroundings. Prior to moving in, I was given the option to have the walls painted greyish-white or left as is, or as was. I chose to leave them and by that I chose colour, a bold move for me at the time. The colour is definitely a deep shade of muted orange. There are only two and a portion walls painted so richly and never once have I considered painting them grey-ish-white.
From there, orange spread into the kitchen with flame coated cast iron, orange striped teatowels and solid orange prep bowls. Moving into the living area, I have orange silks accenting the place - silks I've collected independently of one another and without thought of coordination. Glancing around, there are toss cushions, runners and an inordinate number of book spines - all orange.
I keep a ceramic planter (white) full of wool and it currently contains rovings and skeins given to me by others, all in various shades of orange. Colour selections I understand now, were chosen on their own merit, not because they would coordinate so well existing knitted and spun projects. In addition to the wool, silk and other linen, orange has come to me by other means; freebies. I don't normally wear orange, as I prefer to wear red, but if I can spot a trend, this will change soon as I was given running shirt recently and the only colour in my size was orange. It was time to replenish my favourite moisturizer and timing was such I was given a free gift with purchase - a large orange beach bag. Could orange shoes be next? It is true I have some navy blue ones with fabulous orange accents ...
It's hard for me not to notice that my roommate is a colour. I thought I'd look into Orange's references a little more closely as I always considered us strangers though no stranger than, say, purple or some cold blue shades. I learned that orange is the colour of creativity and much energy is derived from it when used for therapeutic purposes. Orange is self-confident, enthusiastic and independent too. All excellent qualities in a roommate.
I'm often of the mind that we gravitate to certain activities, thoughts and paths when were good and ready for them. Perhaps this decade-long orange invasion is coming to my full attention now because it's bringing with it a message - one of creativity. It's everywhere, I mean, my stapler is orange for goodness sake and I couldn't tell you where that came from! I'm pretty sure it just showed up on my desk one day.
Mystery staplers aside, it's true I'm feeling that creative "thing" bubble up again. It comes in waves for me and I can't help but think 'tsunami' this time around. I wish I knew what form the output will take. This isn't something I can answer though I can't stop thinking I'm circling down in a dive ready to grab it. Perhaps that's the wrong metaphor and what's actually happening is I'm circling down, water to a drain. In any case, I'm going to hang out with my new friend, Orange, and see what shakes loose.
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You provided a pretty in-depth description of it. In addition, I believe that you are correct when you say that "orange is the color of creativity." In terms of fashion, orange has never been a color that appealed to me. It is challenging to find combinations that use my favorite colors. In terms of how it relates to the things around it, it has such a prominent appearance that it entirely overpowers the attention that the other things around it could have.
ReplyDeleteIn July of 2023, I made my way to Bangkok to check out the CryBaby show. I came upon a room with an orange backdrop and beautifully arranged artwork. It fits in naturally and adds nothing to the worth of the artwork around it.
After that, I no longer found orange appealing. Everything I purchased, from phone chargers to phone covers to backpacks, etc., came in an orange hue. ;)
What I've realized is that just because we don't like something now doesn't imply we won't enjoy it in the future. Everything is determined by the specifics of time, place, and experience.
Since I left the country to pursue further education, I have not been able to revisit the museum and its exhibits.
I appreciate your story for inspiring this introspective moment.