вірш григорій сковороди "De Libertate"
About This Color Palette
Based on the theme of Григорій Сковорода’s poem “De Libertate”, which explores concepts of freedom, nature, and philosophical depth, I have created a color palette that captures the essence of these themes. The colors selected reflect tranquility, wisdom, and the beauty of nature.
<Freedom and Nature>
1. Tranquil Blue -
#4A90E2
- A serene blue that represents peace and the vastness of the sky.
2. Earthy Green -
#3B9B57
- A grounding green that symbolizes nature and growth.
3. Golden Yellow -
#F5B041
- A warm yellow that evokes sunlight and enlightenment.
4. Deep Brown -
#7D4B3A
- A rich brown that represents stability and the earth.
5. Soft White -
#F9F9F9
- A gentle white that signifies purity and clarity of thought.
This palette blends calming and earthy tones to reflect the philosophical themes of freedom and the natural world found in the poem.
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#7D4B3A
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#F9F9F9
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