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There’s so many lessons in the Hawaiian sky. As a sky gets higher, they get darker
and more red or more purple. As the sky gets lower, you can add a little aqua green into
that sky, which will contrast with the red of the upper sky. As the sky meets the horizon,
you can put a pinkish purplish haze down there, representing the shadow colors of the clouds
as they go over the curve of the earth. In that haze you can paint little clouds emerging,
and as those clouds get higher and higher in the sky, they can get larger. To learn
more about art and nature, come visit me at Patrick Ching Art Gallery in the Princeville
Center.