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    <title>idlehues &amp;mdash; Karin Wanderer Learns</title>
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    <description>I use watercolor, ink, &amp; Krita to paint flora &amp; fauna &amp; fanart. Self-taught &amp; still learning; no AI/no ads.</description>
    <pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2026 17:24:51 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Your True Colors</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Welcome to #ColorFull part 2!&#xA;&#xA;What is Your Personality Type?&#xA;Forget Myers-Briggs, HEXACO, &amp; whatever else is trending right now- the only personality type that matters is your Color Personality Type! I found this breakdown in “Color Theory For Dummies” by Eric Hibit, &amp; I absolutely love it. I think this is something he came up with for the book, but I genuinely could not tell you if it exists in other places as well. This is because “color-based personality tests” are so popular on the internet that it is impossible to find a specific one! All of them want to know if you are a “red” personality type, or a “blue-orange” one, but Hibit’s test is different. These CPTs  are much more revelatory; people are categorized according to how they view color &amp; think it should be used. Doesn’t that make more sense? &#xA;&#xA;What Are the Different Color Personality Types?&#xA;Color Conformists&#xA;Color conformists - you guessed it! - comply with the color stereotypes associated with the time, place, &amp; culture they live in. They may, for example, have specific ideas about which babies should wear which colors or when to stop wearing white clothing. If society’s opinion of a color shifts, then a color conformist may begin to follow the new standard (e.g- the “white after Labor Day” rule is pretty outdated) but they will never be an early adopter.&#xA;&#xA;Watercolor of a plump, happy cardinal perched on a bare branch.&#xA;Red cardinal, brown branch; all is right in the Color Conformists’ world.&#xA;&#xA;Color Outliers&#xA;Color outliers recognize the color stereotypes that exist in the time, place, &amp; culture they live in. Unlike color conformists, they enjoy defying those stereotypes. Think Pierce Brosnan &amp; Dwayne Johnson wearing pink to their movie premier, or all the lovely games people play with bridal gowns  these days.&#xA;Watercolor of an adorable blue-purple-pink basilisk, smiling contentedly&#xA;This basilisk is a terrifying monster in a friendly color palette.&#xA;&#xA;Color Iconoclasts&#xA;Color iconoclasts are the exact opposite of color conformists. Color iconoclasts recognize the color stereotypes that exist in the time, place, &amp; culture they live in, &amp; they want to burn it all down! They are radical in the truest sense of the word- they want to challenge color traditions at the root. They defy traditions that insist they must wear a particular color for a vaguely cultural reason. Child Me was certainly a color iconoclast; frequently being forced to wear pink made me question the veracity of any &amp; all color traditions from a very early age!&#xA;&#xA;Color Expressives&#xA;Color expressives use color to proclaim something about themselves. Such a person may wear their favorite color all the time, or red when they need to be assertive, or funeral colors to weddings. They may dye their hair a color that they feel suits them better. They may be very specific about how they paint/decorate their homes- relaxing colors in the bedroom, fun ones in the den, somber ones in a workroom… For color expressives, colors are never just a nice thing to look at, but a conscious choice made after deliberate thought.&#xA;&#xA;Stylized watercolor turtle seen from the top down, all in soft greens with indigo on the shell.&#xA;I want a turtle in my favorite colors &amp; I will not let reality get in my way!&#xA;&#xA;Color Fluid&#xA;Color fluid people are neither one thing nor the other--neither fish nor fowl nor good red herring! They combine any/all of the color personality types described above. They also are very flexible; they are more likely to shift &amp; change which aspects of what Color Personality Types they ascribe to over time than anyone who identifies with one single type.&#xA;&#xA;What Is Your Color Personality Type &#xA;So, what do you think? Are you an Outlier? An Iconoclast? A more Fluid combination? Have you always felt that way, or has your type shifted over time? I’ve been reading a lot about color theory over the last few months, &amp; I have to say this style of categorization really appeals to me. I’m mostly a Color Expressive, but occasionally a knee jerk Iconoclast. I guess that makes me Color Fluid! Which are you?&#xA;&#xA;Tune in on future Tuesdays to learn more about color! &#xA;We’ll be talking about how our ancestors made pigments &amp; what they used them for. &#xA;We’ll be talking about how we currently make pigments &amp; what we use them for. &#xA;We’ll be talking about how we physically see color, how we categorize it, &amp; how we organize it. &#xA;Finally, we’ll be getting down to brass tacks &amp; talking about specific colors! It’s going to be a wild ride.&#xA;&#xA;### My 2-week #KWPrompts art challenge is ongoing!&#xA;We still have another week of the #IdleHues prompt&#xA;Check out the #KWPrompts list for more information!&#xA;&#xA;Get my art on mugs &amp; vinyl stickers in my Shop!&#xD;&#xA;&#xD;&#xA;Donate to support my works &amp; get cool perks on Ko-Fi &#xD;&#xA;&#xD;&#xA;#### Join us for #ArtABCs, the best art challenge on the internet!&#xD;&#xA;&#xD;&#xA;Find me&#xD;&#xA; &#xD;&#xA;All pictures posted are my own work. &#xD;&#xA;All reviews are my own unpaid &amp; unsolicited opinions.]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to <a href="/karin-wanderer-learns/tag:ColorFull" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">ColorFull</span></a> part 2!</p>

<h3 id="what-is-your-personality-type">What is Your Personality Type?</h3>

<p>Forget Myers-Briggs, HEXACO, &amp; whatever else is trending right now- the only personality type that matters is your Color Personality Type! I found this breakdown in “Color Theory For Dummies” by <a href="https://www.erichibit.com/" rel="nofollow">Eric Hibit</a>, &amp; I absolutely love it. I think this is something he came up with for the book, but I genuinely could not tell you if it exists in other places as well. This is because “color-based personality tests” are so popular on the internet that it is impossible to find a specific one! All of them want to know if you are a “red” personality type, or a “blue-orange” one, but Hibit’s test is different. These CPTs  are much more revelatory; people are categorized according to how they view color &amp; think it should be used. Doesn’t that make more sense?</p>

<h3 id="what-are-the-different-color-personality-types">What Are the Different Color Personality Types?</h3>

<h4 id="color-conformists">Color Conformists</h4>

<p>Color conformists – you guessed it! – comply with the color stereotypes associated with the time, place, &amp; culture they live in. They may, for example, have specific ideas about <a href="https://youtu.be/Y7KLVYYuYIY?si=mBIiWJi8iD8BQj4T" rel="nofollow">which babies should wear which colors</a> or <a href="https://www.farmersalmanac.com/wear-white-after-labor-day" rel="nofollow">when to stop wearing white clothing</a>. If society’s opinion of a color shifts, then a color conformist <em>may</em> begin to follow the new standard (e.g- the “white after Labor Day” rule is pretty outdated) but they will never be an <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early_adopter" rel="nofollow">early adopter</a>.</p>

<p><img src="https://cdn.masto.host/mastodonart/media_attachments/files/112/242/030/367/467/594/original/5250235faf4bf130.png" alt="Watercolor of a plump, happy cardinal perched on a bare branch.">
<em>Red cardinal, brown branch; all is right in the Color Conformists’ world.</em></p>

<h4 id="color-outliers">Color Outliers</h4>

<p>Color outliers recognize the color stereotypes that exist in the time, place, &amp; culture they live in. Unlike color conformists, they enjoy defying those stereotypes. Think <a href="https://cdn.images.express.co.uk/img/dynamic/79/590x/secondary/Pierce-Brosnan-was-joined-by-his-Black-Adam-co-star-Dwayne-Johnson-4346539.webp?r=1666039120372" rel="nofollow">Pierce Brosnan &amp; Dwayne Johnson wearing pink</a> to their movie premier, or all the lovely games people play with <a href="https://felicitywestmacott.co.uk/burlesque-city-wedding-photoshoot-cadbury-purple-wedding-coat-and-ivory-silk-tea-dress/" rel="nofollow">bridal gowns</a>  these days.
<img src="https://cdn.masto.host/mastodonart/media_attachments/files/111/353/048/511/360/903/original/64ee69e5db27313d.png" alt="Watercolor of an adorable blue-purple-pink basilisk, smiling contentedly">
<em>This basilisk is a terrifying monster in a friendly color palette.</em></p>

<h4 id="color-iconoclasts">Color Iconoclasts</h4>

<p>Color iconoclasts are the exact opposite of color conformists. Color iconoclasts recognize the color stereotypes that exist in the time, place, &amp; culture they live in, &amp; they want to burn it all down! They are radical in the truest sense of the word- they want to challenge color traditions at the root. They defy traditions that insist they <em>must</em> wear a particular color for a vaguely cultural reason. Child Me was certainly a color iconoclast; frequently being forced to wear pink made me question the veracity of any &amp; all color traditions from a very early age!</p>

<h4 id="color-expressives">Color Expressives</h4>

<p>Color expressives use color to proclaim something about themselves. Such a person may wear their favorite color all the time, or red when they need to be assertive, or funeral colors to weddings. They may dye their hair a color that they feel suits them better. They may be very specific about how they paint/decorate their homes- relaxing colors in the bedroom, fun ones in the den, somber ones in a workroom… For color expressives, colors are never just a nice thing to look at, but a conscious choice made after deliberate thought.</p>

<p><img src="https://cdn.masto.host/mastodonart/media_attachments/files/111/738/327/157/087/524/original/eb076642879a5a7f.png" alt="Stylized watercolor turtle seen from the top down, all in soft greens with indigo on the shell.">
<em>I want a turtle in my favorite colors &amp; I will not let reality get in my way!</em></p>

<h4 id="color-fluid">Color Fluid</h4>

<p>Color fluid people are neither one thing nor the other—neither fish nor fowl nor good red herring! They combine any/all of the color personality types described above. They also are very flexible; they are more likely to shift &amp; change which aspects of what Color Personality Types they ascribe to over time than anyone who identifies with one single type.</p>

<h3 id="what-is-your-color-personality-type">What Is Your Color Personality Type</h3>

<p>So, what do you think? Are you an Outlier? An Iconoclast? A more Fluid combination? Have you always felt that way, or has your type shifted over time? I’ve been reading a lot about color theory over the last few months, &amp; I have to say this style of categorization really appeals to me. I’m mostly a Color Expressive, but occasionally a knee jerk Iconoclast. I guess that makes me Color Fluid! Which are you?</p>

<h3 id="tune-in-on-future-tuesdays-to-learn-more-about-color">Tune in on future Tuesdays to learn more about color!</h3>

<p>We’ll be talking about how our ancestors made pigments &amp; what they used them for.
We’ll be talking about how we currently make pigments &amp; what we use them for.
We’ll be talking about how we physically see color, how we categorize it, &amp; how we organize it.
Finally, we’ll be getting down to brass tacks &amp; talking about specific colors! It’s going to be a wild ride.</p>

<h3 id="my-2-week-kwprompts-art-challenge-is-ongoing">My 2-week <a href="/karin-wanderer-learns/tag:KWPrompts" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">KWPrompts</span></a> art challenge is ongoing!</h3>

<p>We still have another week of the <a href="/karin-wanderer-learns/tag:IdleHues" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">IdleHues</span></a> prompt
Check out <a href="https://dotart.blog/karin-wanderer-learns/past-kwprompts-list" rel="nofollow">the <a href="/karin-wanderer-learns/tag:KWPrompts" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">KWPrompts</span></a> list</a> for more information!</p>

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<ul><li>All pictures posted are my own work.</li>
<li>All reviews are my own unpaid &amp; unsolicited opinions.</li></ul>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Apr 2024 15:32:30 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Idle Hues Are The Devil&#39;s Tools</title>
      <link>https://dotart.blog/karin-wanderer-learns/idle-hues</link>
      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Every 2 weeks I post a new art challenge prompt!&#xA;The new #KWPrompts is #IdleHues&#xA;&#xA;I’ve been reading &amp; writing a lot about color lately. This has been making me examine my old art with a new eye, &amp; I’ve realized something: I hardly ever use the color red!&#xA;&#xA;How is this possible? How can I paint so much without using red, a primary color?&#xA;Simple: I like to paint with a palette that uses cyan-magenta-yellow, not blue-red-yellow.&#xA;&#xA; Watercolor color wheel using Pthalo Blue (green shade), Quinacridone Pink, &amp; Hansa Yellow Light. Also watercolor swatches in sap &amp; pthalo green, raw sienna &amp; umber, Payne&#39;s gray, ultramarine blue, pyrrol scarlet, &amp; alizarin crimson.&#xA;These are all my colors, the wheel is my 3 favorite CMY primaries&#xA;&#xA;I practically never use red. I very rarely use orange. I don’t even see a lot of reddish browns in my older paintings! So, Red Hues are my #IdleHues. I will spend the next 2 weeks focusing on using more reds!&#xA;&#xA;Take a little time &amp; look at your old art. What color(s) are missing? &#xA;What are your #IdleHues?&#xA;&#xA;Let’s spend the next 2 weeks using colors we usually leave alone!&#xA;&#xA;Watercolor foxes sitting, sleeping, &amp; jumping. One of these foxes is a cat in disguise.&#xA;90% of my red paintings are foxes.&#xA;&#xA;### Use #KWPrompts #IdleHues &amp;/or tag me @KarinWanderer so I can see how you think!&#xA;Pick your social &amp; post your art!&#xA;Mastodon&#xA;Bluesky&#xA;IG&#xA;&#xA;Lord Nibbler observing.&#xA;10% of my red paintings are fan art&#xA;&#xA;All art styles &amp; skill levels are welcome- beginner to expert, renaissance painting to rough sketch!&#xA;No AI, Yes alt text, CW as needed.&#xA;Have a fantastic day, draw something for my art challenge, see you next week!&#xA;&#xA;Get my art on mugs &amp; vinyl stickers in my Shop!&#xD;&#xA;&#xD;&#xA;Donate to support my works &amp; get cool perks on Ko-Fi &#xD;&#xA;&#xD;&#xA;#### Join us for #ArtABCs, the best art challenge on the internet!&#xD;&#xA;&#xD;&#xA;Find me&#xD;&#xA; &#xD;&#xA;All pictures posted are my own work. &#xD;&#xA;All reviews are my own unpaid &amp; unsolicited opinions.]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every 2 weeks I post a new art challenge prompt!
The new <a href="/karin-wanderer-learns/tag:KWPrompts" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">KWPrompts</span></a> is <strong><a href="/karin-wanderer-learns/tag:IdleHues" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">IdleHues</span></a></strong></p>

<p>I’ve been reading &amp; writing a lot about color lately. This has been making me examine my old art with a new eye, &amp; I’ve realized something: I hardly ever use the color red!</p>

<p>How is this possible? How can I paint so much without using <em>red</em>, a primary color?
Simple: I like to paint with a palette that uses cyan-magenta-yellow, not blue-red-yellow.</p>

<p><img src="https://cdn.masto.host/mastodonart/media_attachments/files/111/258/350/499/338/775/original/4d5bae1c1e4629e9.jpg" alt=" Watercolor color wheel using Pthalo Blue (green shade), Quinacridone Pink, &amp; Hansa Yellow Light. Also watercolor swatches in sap &amp; pthalo green, raw sienna &amp; umber, Payne&#39;s gray, ultramarine blue, pyrrol scarlet, &amp; alizarin crimson.">
<em>These are all my colors, the wheel is my 3 favorite CMY primaries</em></p>

<p>I practically never use red. I very rarely use orange. I don’t even see a lot of reddish browns in my older paintings! So, Red Hues are my <a href="/karin-wanderer-learns/tag:IdleHues" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">IdleHues</span></a>. I will spend the next 2 weeks focusing on using more reds!</p>

<p>Take a little time &amp; look at your old art. What color(s) are missing?
What are your <a href="/karin-wanderer-learns/tag:IdleHues" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">IdleHues</span></a>?</p>

<p>Let’s spend the next 2 weeks using colors we usually leave alone!</p>

<p><img src="https://cdn.masto.host/mastodonart/media_attachments/files/112/027/154/402/383/392/original/79aebdbccb0d46e6.png" alt="Watercolor foxes sitting, sleeping, &amp; jumping. One of these foxes is a cat in disguise.">
<em>90% of my red paintings are foxes.</em></p>

<h3 id="use-kwprompts-idlehues-or-tag-me-karinwanderer-so-i-can-see-how-you-think">Use <a href="/karin-wanderer-learns/tag:KWPrompts" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">KWPrompts</span></a> <a href="/karin-wanderer-learns/tag:IdleHues" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">IdleHues</span></a> &amp;/or tag me @KarinWanderer so I can see how you think!</h3>

<p>Pick your social &amp; post your art!
<a href="https://mastodon.art/@KarinWanderer/112242039654558922" rel="nofollow">Mastodon</a>
<a href="https://bsky.app/profile/karinwanderer.bsky.social/post/3kppjvqwgur2y" rel="nofollow">Bluesky</a>
<a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/C5i_dl5rSUb/" rel="nofollow">IG</a></p>

<p><img src="https://cdn.masto.host/mastodonart/media_attachments/files/112/117/451/663/917/275/original/a107600793169288.png" alt="Lord Nibbler observing.">
<em>10% of my red paintings are fan art</em></p>

<p>All art styles &amp; skill levels are welcome- beginner to expert, renaissance painting to rough sketch!
No AI, Yes alt text, CW as needed.
Have a fantastic day, draw something for my art challenge, see you next week!</p>

<h4 id="get-my-art-on-mugs-vinyl-stickers-in-my-shop-https-karinwandererart-creator-spring-com">Get my art on mugs &amp; vinyl stickers in my <a href="https://karinwandererart.creator-spring.com/" rel="nofollow"><strong>Shop</strong></a>!</h4>

<h4 id="donate-to-support-my-works-get-cool-perks-on-ko-fi-https-ko-fi-com-karinwanderer">Donate to support my works &amp; get cool perks on <a href="https://ko-fi.com/karinwanderer" rel="nofollow"><strong>Ko-Fi</strong></a></h4>

<h4 id="join-us-for-artabcs-the-best-art-challenge-on-the-internet">Join us for <a href="/karin-wanderer-learns/tag:ArtABCs" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">ArtABCs</span></a>, the best art challenge on the internet!</h4>

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<ul><li>All pictures posted are my own work.</li>
<li>All reviews are my own unpaid &amp; unsolicited opinions.</li></ul>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 09 Apr 2024 15:29:11 +0000</pubDate>
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