Citron is the New Spring Color–and Goes Perfect with Pop Art
Saturday April 04th 2009, 7:09 pm
Filed under: Popart

If you’ve flipped through any of the major home magazines lately, you can’t help but notice the fresh citron colors that are showing up in everything from pillows to walls to outdoor accessories. Nothing could liven your home more than shades of lemon, lime, grapefruit, tangerine and grass green–and nothing goes better with these vibrant colors than pop art.

So open your windows, pull back those shades and take a good look around your home. How can a splash of citron make one of your rooms come alive?

You can paint most rooms for less than one hundred dollars–so that’s an expensive way to go. Is your dining room begging for a lemon yellow? How about a great lime for the kitchen?

Go even easier and get a few yards of material and cover your existing throw pillows. Strive to use a color three to five times throughout a room (except for paint, which pretty much takes care of it). The human eye appreciates symmetry and aliteration–so create balance in a room by repeating the same, or close to the same shade of citron with easy accessories such as a house plant, an existing vase spray painted in a citron shade–or even a bowl of green apples.

Now, for the perfect touch of pop art. Try a MyPopArt.com’s limited print. You’ll be adding value to your home with the artist’s signed limited edition prints. We use only the finest quality inks and archival substrates, and each collectible piece is inspected, numbered, signed, and approved,  not to mention breathtaking hues that will become the centerpiece of any room.ts attest that they have personally inspected, numbered, signed and approved each print as an authentic reproduction of the original work of art. This also certifies that only the finest archival substrates and high quality inks were used in the production of the fine art collectible



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