Fall Leaves - A Color Evolution



I picked up these leaves on a hike the other day. It started with the brightest yellow leaf which caught my eye among all the brown dirt and dried up crunchy ground coverings. As I looked more closely, I noticed leaves in a rainbow of shades. It took about 10 minutes of searching to create almost a full spectrum. I believe they are all from the same type of tree. (If someone knows what type of tree, please share!) 


What fascinates me most is that the life cycle of the tree leaves follows the order of spectral hues: Green to yellow-green to yellow to yellow-orange to red-orange to near-red to violet-y brown. So easy to take for granted, but think about it for a minute. The leaf colors could just as well be mixed up. Red orange could directly follow the green...and yellow-orange could be the most dead leaf of all. Instead, nature follows this beautiful color logic that feels so perfect we don't even notice how perfect it is.

When I brought the leaves home, they just beckoned to be photographed. In exploring different background textures and colors, I created a little study in simultaneous contrast. Basically, this means that colors change appearance depending on what colors they are next to. (This is where I am so happy to have my photo styling experience. You learn to use ANYTHING to create the right look for a shot.)

background: vintage cloth-covered cookbook in turquoise 

background: vintage red velvet chair seat

background: white office desktop

background: wood dresser

background: yellow painted tea cart

background: vintage green velvet bench

background: black painted console table

Do you have a favorite?


photos © Kelly Berg 2011

October Skies


Wow. Can't believe it's Friday already. How did that happen? And we are more than halfway through October.

We've had some crazy weather here in the bay area this month. The first week of October brought some hail and much cooler temps, but we've also been speckled with some very hot days. This weekend is supposed to get into the high 80s again. Can you say schizophrenic?


There have also been some amazing sites in our October skies. We just had a full moon. Did any of you catch it? So bright and magical. And Jupiter is fully visible this month...it is just beautiful. You don't have to stay up too late or get up too early to see it. Apparently you can even view its four moons with even the most basic telescope. And if you decide to stay up late (or get up early) you can also see Mars...and Mercury, Venus and Saturn will make a stronger appearance in November. (Check out Earth Sky for more info.)

Along with all this fantastic solar activity we have been blessed with some amazing sunsets. The colors have been glorious. Here's a few pics I snapped the other night. I am always fascinated by how quickly the colors change, and just how vibrant they are. These sunsets are a testament that, contrary to much of what we hear, "earth" and "sky" colors are anything but "soft and soothing." Just look at that fiery pink in the last shot.






Chronology of a Sunset
Photos © Kelly Berg, 2011
Have you seen any amazing skies lately? If so, please feel free to share photos on my facebook page. We'd love to see them!

Happy Friday.

Introducing The Colorscope - A Brand New Way to Plan Color Schemes for Your Home



Ok, so I'm not really introducing anything new here. This is an advertisement from a 1950s vintage booklet on decorating. The Colorscope was "arranged" by interior designer Vera Adams and offered homeowners "a preview of how your room will look if you combine certain colors." 


"You begin with your carpet color and watch your room come to life. If you are considering the purchase of a new rug, the Colorscope will help you decide, for the 12 leading carpet colors are shown with complete rooms planned around them.
Every color scheme is described in detail and you learn why each color is suggested for walls, draperies, upholstery and accessories.
One of the most important features about Colorscope is that not just one manufacturer's color range is shown. Instead, every leading producer of home furnishings items is represented. You can choose from many colors."

And all this for only a buck! Man, times have changed.

I find it fascinating that the idea to create a systemized, monetized approach to color design is not new. It seems the advertising age of the 1950s spawned this idea that color systems can - and should - be packaged and sold. (Advertising legend Louis Cheskin even tried his hand at a color system for the home.) The funny thing is, none of these systems ever seem to stick. They get their moment in the sun, but eventually fizzle out. That's because our relationship with color is far too complex to be whittled down to a "pocket-sized shopping guide."

The Colorscope may seem silly and dated now, but the packaging and selling of color tools for profit is certainly not a thing of the past. There's a lot of money to be made in color. It's big business. Color is part of everything we purchase. As long as we keep shopping, there are going to be tools to "help" us shop.

Are there any current color tools out there that make you go "hmmmmmm?"

Color Poetry: Poem #1


I have been writing poetry for as long as I can remember. Something about putting together words to create art...to create a story...is very magical to me. In high school I wrote a poem about a color. Not just any color but a very specific shade of pink. (I haven't been able to locate that poem for awhile. I'm hopeful that it's hanging out in my parents' attic. ) That poem has always stuck with me as one of my favorites. Funny how we come back to things in our lives. Who knew at that point that I would make color a very prominent part of my career?

I've recently decided to start writing more Color Poetry... and to share it with you on my blog. Here's Color Poem #1. I hope you enjoy.



Welcoming Fall


I don't know about you, but it's been a crazy busy summer...and now, somehow, summer isn't here anymore. I always feel a twinge of sadness during this seasonal transition, but also a sense of excitement because fall is the ultimate marker of new beginnings.

As we move into the last few months of the calendar year things can get pretty hairy. The holidays are just around the corner, after all. Scary, I know. But there's no reason to get crazy. Fall comes every year and it is such a beautiful time. So make sure to slow down, take a few deep breaths, and enjoy it. No matter how busy you are. Nature puts on a great show for us and the least we can do is acknowledge her beauty. And a little thank you wouldn't hurt, either.

Happy first day of Fall.


"Everyone must take time 
to sit and watch the leaves turn."

- Elizabeth Lawrence







 
all photos © Kelly Berg

Crafty 3M Command Project #3: Vintage Towel Window Treatment


Time to share my third and final project using 3M Command Brand hooks!

Have you ever wanted to create a window treatment without the hassle of drilling a big ol' drapery rod into the wall...and with a little more style than a cheap-o tension rod from Rite-Aid?

Have I got a solution for you.


1) Begin with one bare window.


2) Attach 3M Command Metal Hooks on wall. 


3) Clip vintage towel with cafe curtain clips and hang on wall hooks. 











Missed Crafty 3M Projects 1 and 2?

Crafty 3M Command Project #1: Vintage Hat Display


Crafty 3M Command Project #2: Memory Party Game with Vintage Postcards



Happy weekend, everyone!

(Disclosure: I worked with Command Brand by 3M on this project. They kindly supplied me with the necessary Command products as well as monetary compensation for my work. I am not in partnership with Command Brand by 3M nor am I any sort of official spokesperson for their products. However, I genuinely am a big fan of the damage free hooks and highly recommend them for many applications.)