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Issue 31 | Huetopia

“Huetopia is your own inner universe of colour, it is the quality, nuance and reality of colour that makes you the happiest in this moment, here and now.”


Anna Starmer - Luminary Issue 31 - Huetopia



What is good colour today? Is it colour extracted from plants, roots and fungi; or bio-colour, lab-grown, artificial or digital colour - or colours derived from mould, algae and bacteria? Luminary brings 60 hand dyed textile swatches and hundreds of colour inspirations to life in Issue 31 - Huetopia.


Art and invention are forever optimistic, and we look to the future and seek out colour-filled and hopeful dreams of Huetopia at every turn. Welcome to Huetopia, colour storytelling and visual inspiration for curious designers, original photography, extraordinary design thinking, global material innovators and (of-course) timeless, beautiful colour.



Image by Anna Starmer


In the world of Huetopia we are living and designing with a deep awareness of all of our senses, exploring the relationship between scent, colour, memory, sound and materials. We are fascinated by the deeper understanding of how colours can impact our emotional wellbeing and nervous system.


A.I. images by Scorpian Sorbet.


Euphoria (above) occupies a realm between the physical and digital worlds, colours blend and blur the illusion between real and unreal. Transient, light reflecting, shimmering surfaces merge from artificial cool iridescent to veiled pinkish tints (almost like human skin).

 

Dream-like and digital imagery transforms natural tones of aqua, lime and lilac into ephemeral cosmic rays of coloured light.


Botanical Dyeing with Correopsis and Buddleia flowers at Luminary Studio


Luminary extracts colours from wild foraged buddleia plants and correopsis flowers. We use photography to bring to life inspirations, discoveries and visual treasures found on our travels, from Venice to Palma de Mallorca. LVC-3038 ginger cake is a key colour and used for the cover of Issue 31.



Shadow play is a story of contrasts and opposites. Colours play with warm against cool, using fresh blue-violet shades opposite warming ginger, blood orange and terracotta. Geometric shapes and architectural details are outlined with black fig, a patchwork of tonal colours layers graphic contrasts of light to dark.



Hothouse is a collection of colours inspired by hothouse plants, orchids, passion flower, yucca and cactus. Golden hues and sunkissed positive colours are light-filled, radiant and blissful, we are in awe of the natural world.


The Glass House by Thomas Heatherwick Studio a kinetic greenhouse photographed by Anna in West Sussex



Luminary Issue 31 with Anna Starmer at Luminary Studio in Sussex, shot by Torz Dallison


Pre-order Luminary Issue 31 today and you will receive the full digital pdf book, download library and colour palettes into your inbox. Plus you will be the first to receive shipment of our printed colour books and 60 textile swatches in September 2024.


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