Whilst on holiday I bought myself what said it was a tan/orange/green batik jelly roll. I am salivating and today I allowed myself to open it. Well the patterns are different but the colours are not much across a tonal range. I bought some tan fabric to use for borders/sashing and so on and thought I would use the remains of my orange and green strong coloured batik as a contrast.
As you can see the tonal range is not great and I feel the secondary patterns I like to find would get lost. I added a dark green batik to see how that would look as a feature fabric. It helps but is is still a bit bland.
Remembering my colour wheel work I hunted until I could find the complimentary colour to orange, turquoise. Why I didn't think of this before I don't know as they are the two colours I love to paint in the most..
Now that does seem to make it sing. Any other ideas as to how I can give this a bit of oomph? I play on using this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7DFo-mIa ... plpp_video and using the small squares left to make a border.
What do you think guys?