New Colors of the Year 2011!
Color is everywhere and we each have a unique lens that we see the colors of the world through. We think you have an expert eye for color and we want you to choose your Color of the Year 2011. You can name your own color of the year, vote for one of the colors below or browse the other top colors or new colors.
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The shadow is behind and sometimes before us. It is all and it is nothing. Only now is real. Unless you can capture your shadows.
By Highwireart Dec 31, 2011
hot, sexy, bright,
By anonymous Dec 31, 2011
This is the color of the most perfect pink rose from my flower garden.
By anonymous Dec 31, 2011
Warm, tropical, fruity, bright; evokes the late 1960s & 1970s, funky, retro but not nostalgic. 2011 was a year of ups and downs for many people. Persimmon looks both to the past and to the future; it'…
By amy1961 Dec 31, 2011
this is the color for 2012 actually. It's sexy, exciting, hopeful, strong, vibrant. It's everything I want the year to be. I like the word Scarlet to describe it. Scarlet has so many different images …
By anonymous Dec 31, 2011
It's eye candy. A color that appeals everyones eye. With a name like Passionate Plum, not only does it describe it on the dot, it makes your taste buds water with art. It's a warm but vibrant color o…
By gorgeousgirl7 Dec 31, 2011
It is the color of the Sweet Spirit of Surprise. It is the color of deep contemplation, of a return to prayer, of dance. It is the color of truth and beauty and pure, unfiltered love. It is the color …
By anonymous Dec 31, 2011
Imagine the color of your skin as the blood rushes to your chest, neck, and face during a hot flash.
By Dmlavinsky Dec 31, 2011
dark, constricted, a passageway between one state to another, transitioning, tunnel, dark night of the soul, shaded/hidden,
By Katsoul11 Dec 31, 2011
This color is life. Living it. Creating it. Participating in it. No excuses. Victimhood is a crock.
By anonymous Dec 31, 2011