Where do our design ideas come from? Match sticks? Colored chalk? Feathers? I loved Julie Seabrook Ream's palettes derived from color inspiration found in the world around us.
Artist Julie Seabrook Ream has been arranging everyday objects to form brilliant photo sets that mirror the colors of the rainbow. Using delicious foods, art supplies and objects from nature, Ream has created collections that feature spectacular, visual motifs and an incredible amount of liveliness.
This multicolored extravaganza is actually part of an ongoing series created by Ream on Instagram. For her #100daysofrainbows project, the artist pledged to create a rainbow from items that could be found both inside and directly outside of her home. Thus far, she has experimented with seashells, books, stamps, and even with recycled cans on Earth Day. As you scroll through her Instagram feed, you can't help but feel uplifted by the coloration and style of Ream's artistic dedication.
Artist Julie Seabrook Ream has been arranging everyday objects to form brilliant photo sets that mirror the colors of the rainbow. Using delicious foods, art supplies and objects from nature, Ream has created collections that feature spectacular, visual motifs and an incredible amount of liveliness.
This multicolored extravaganza is actually part of an ongoing series created by Ream on Instagram. For her #100daysofrainbows project, the artist pledged to create a rainbow from items that could be found both inside and directly outside of her home. Thus far, she has experimented with seashells, books, stamps, and even with recycled cans on Earth Day. As you scroll through her Instagram feed, you can't help but feel uplifted by the coloration and style of Ream's artistic dedication.