Ombre. It's all the rage these days. Whether it be hair, a dress or a wedding cake ombre is the new fun trend sweeping the world. This meticulous process of color looks harder than it is, at least for frosting a cake. I can't speak for hair stylists.
Color gradation occurs often throughout nature and it is no wonder why we love to recreate the phenomenon. Think of sunsets in the desert or a perfectly ripe avocado cut down the center. The change is so minuscule, so precise that our eyes can't even determine where the change of color happens. I think it is wonderful, though sometimes daunting, to try and achieve this precision that nature has brought to our attention.
Even though this craft seems rather new many artists have been cultivating this talent of blending colors for centuries. There are too many throughout history for me to mention, but currently I have one favorite artist who is a master at fading one color into another. She is Kaori Fukuyama. A painter who creates visual experiences with color.
"Aperture No.2" Kaori Fukuyama, 2014 |
It. Is. Amazing.
Now if I could only do that with cake!