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Green and purple are considered to be a good color combination according to color theory. In color theory the two colors are called a "near complement" based on their relative location on a color wheel. This is considered a good artistic color relationship. The two colors are also commonly found in nature and can be attractive in a garden. The shades of green and purple are important to consider. A drastic difference in shade tonality in a green and purple can actually produce a very different visual effect than shades that are similar. The colors of the surrounding environment and decoration are also something to consider. Green and purple are actually a wonderful color combination, at least according to color theory. Nature certainly seems to agree with artists on this one. Beyond that, it is really up to personal preference and how a color combination of green and purple makes a person feel.On One Hand: Green Goes with Purple In Color Theory.
On the Other: The Shades Are A Consideration.
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No is "iie" at Japan, is quite garish combination, is blinding. Complements not look so good together, cause headaches when we see them.
It works for mexicans
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Christina Acosta have radicaal ideas, is color blind if say green and purple look good together. My lover is artist, he have books of color theory. They not say such silly things so green and purple look good together. I think they look horrible together, have headache if see such garish combinations. Asota is Hispanic name, such prople like garish color combos, I hate them however.
by Komatsu on December 9th, 2010