John Singer Sargent. Carnation, Lily, Lily Rose, 1885-1886. Oil on canvas. Tate Britain, London. Photo: Wikimedia Commons

By Nina Heyn

For its Color of the Year 2024, Pantone elected the color named “peach fuzz”—a pink color moderated by some orange or yellow to achieve a shade that in clothing can indeed be called “peach,” while in art it is often used to render skin tones, the light at dusk, or morning clouds in southern latitudes.

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  1. Thank goodness it is not the songstress! I could not for the life of me think why she would make Nina Heyn’s high grade! ?

  2. Wonderful
    I have been in math and science my entire live and I rejoice in this exploration of art and beauty. TY CAF!!!!

  3. This made my day. Thank you for posting such beauty. This color is so calming for me, it is that magical shade that appears at that special time of day when anything is possible.

    1. It is our color for 2024….that inspired Nita to celebrate which made my day!

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