The purple family—the most enigmatic of all colors-is a combination of the excitement of red and the tranquility of blue, the marriage of two diametrically opposed emotions. A critical balancing act always exists: which emotion takes the lead?
From passionate red-violets to strong, silent indigo purples, this is the rainbow's most complex color and so are the people who prefer it: artists, mystics, performers, designers, widely (and often wildly) divergent types who have one thing in common-they are nonconformists (or longing to be!).
It is no wonder that highly creative artistic types (as well as eccentrics) have a predilection for purple. They enjoy the uniqueness inherent in this extraordinary hue.
Purple is Annie's favorite color! Personally, I like it in flower gardens, but I don't usually choose purple to wear or decorate my house with.
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1. A rubber glove for washing dishes
2. A single blackberry (it really is dark purple, I think!)
3. Antibacterial liquid soap
4. A crocus bud in my garden
5. A cat toy
6. A pencil from Dr. Carbonneau's office
7. Dryer lint
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