Thanks Chris and Mike.I don't see anything wrong with that color. In fact, shades of teal are my favorite colors. Another well put together Roman market scene Steve.
Mike
Thanks Martyn.Excellent Steve, keep 'em coming
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Steve, 'Teal' is not so popular in In Australia, where the colour is often used to represent (mostly) Female Political Parties and Independents somewhere between Blue (Conservatives) and Green (Ecopolitics).Thanks Chris and Mike.
Yes, nothing wrong with Teal !
I hadn't really considered it and while we know fashions, such as Women's hairstyles did change quite frequently in Rome due to the many changing styles seen on Imperial coinage depictions of Empresses etc, the same way Beards came and went of fashion and over time did spread to the rest of the Empire and some things that started outside the Empire or in its provinces, did make their way to Rome to become the latest thing, I suppose there may well of been the equivalent of this Seasons must have colour too ?
Though probably not such a rapid turnover as Western fashions do today, nor the range of colours available today, since unless you were relatively rich, you'd be stuck with the tones from locally grown plants or earth pigments.
Teal very popular with South Australian Port Power football supporters.Steve, 'Teal' is not so popular in In Australia, where the colour is often used to represent (mostly) Female Political Parties and Independents somewhere between Blue (Conservatives) and Green (Ecopolitics).
Looks like that goat likes the colourTeal very popular with South Australian Port Power football supporters.️
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