Thread: Sedona Red
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      07-31-2007, 07:22 AM   #11
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Gold on Red vs. Red on Gold

OK, then it's a big difference. It means that the optics primarily are priviledging the metallic effect rather than the translucent color coat.
This isn't a mistake, but it is a different way of affecting color.

I would think that the old method results in a deeper richer look.
It's as if the people who make color selections think the N/A market can't get enuff of bright/shiny...when I think it's played out in this formulation.

Bangle's designs definitely look great with a paint that hilites the dynamic surfaces.
The trouble with putting a metallic paint on it in the process that Sedona Red is applied is that surface becomes dematerialized-
fractally split into thousands of tiny reflectors- it looses it's planar unity- something they should consider.
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