Bright colours of flora and fauna standing out against the contrasting natural backgrounds are signs of changing season, whereas the vibrant hues of urban street art and brightly-painted structures are landmarks of the place’s identity. Whether you are in natural or inhabited surroundings, you don’t need any virtual filters or tools to experience contrasting hues. It’s just there all around you!
Contrasting Hues in Nature Signify Changing Season

Colour pops in nature signify the changing seasons. If the bright sunshine of summers uplifts the warmth of sunflowers and marigolds, it is the rains in monsoon that enhance the lush greenery of hills and plains. While the trees in autumn sprinkle the earth with the tones of fall, the spring blooms carpets of pastel shades in fields. The snowy landscapes in winters of Northern Hemisphere become the magical backdrops for blackberry leaves and the awe-inspiring bluebirds. Look around and you will be mesmerized by the way the flora and fauna manifest the seasonal transitions.

Urban landscapes and architecture have always drawn inspiration from nature in their design and use of colours. Although the practice of painting walls and rocks dates backs to the prehistoric era, the 20th Century marked the emergence of graffiti art the way we know it today. However, once born in defiance and subversion to the established norms, street art has become an art of beautification of cities and towns today. Ironically, street art are often public-private projects, commissioned by the very establishments that suppress the voices of dissent.
Vibrant Street Art
The colour pops in street art across cities and countries stand a contrast to the muted concreted cityscapes. Interestingly, unlike the changing seasons in nature, the painted walls and streets are permanent features that become landmarks of the locality and the city’s distinct identity.




Colour Pops in City Life



However, whether it’s the colour pops in nature or in cities, you don’t need any filters or tools in your cell phones and cameras to achieve the contrasting hues. It’s all around you!
