Gray may seem boring. It isn’t even a color, really. It’s a “neutral” or “achromatic.” But oh, how it can make a piece of art sing! |
Gray is supposed to be the coldest of “colors”. But there are warm grays and cool grays.
And just add touches of color to go with it, and you have a broad range of emotions you can paint.
Gray, especially charcoal tones, is classy. It tends to communicate dependability, to be associated with time and antiquity – solid, enduring, timeless. But silvery grays can be very futuristic, modern, techno, sleek, minimalist.
And look at the range of gray! My color dictionary lists some 200 different names of shades of gray – including pearl gray, aluminum, oyster white, cement, beige gray, silver, battleship gray, asphalt, dove, charcoal gray, gunmetal, steel gray, slate and ebony to name a few.
You can even spell it two different ways.
Gray! Grey!
The truly versatile color that isn’t a color.