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It all starts with a time and place. Colors Well Traveled is a yearly 10-color collection. It captures eternal hues found in far away lands and times gone by. It was an idea I had 7 years ago. The first collection dates back to 2006. It was called Shanghai-Noon and featured only five colors that later became part of other collections. All collections remain eternally available through quarts and gallons. This picture board inspires me to translate colorful places for you to experience at home. Devine's artistic palettes are dipped in paint that goes on like yogurt. I crafted these colors to complement and contrast what you own; the old, new, borrowed, and true and come in exclusive light-enhancing paint sheens that work with interior lighting to give wall color natural light that emanates from within. It is my promise that instead of a job, it will be a paint pleasure to paint with Devine. http://www.devinecolor.com/
Montorosso Beach, Cinque Terre, Italy looking like Missoni
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Makes me want to shop in Sintra, Portugal
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Possibilities in Positano.... It began to attract large numbers of tourists in the 1950s, especially after John Steinbeck published his essay about Positano in Harper's Bazaar in May, 1953: "Positano bites deep", Steinbeck wrote. "It is a dream place that isn't quite real when you are there and becomes beckoningly real after you have gone." and I quote...
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It paints the picture for you... Friterie in Paris
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I believe it could be a great Devine Destination....Salvador is quite possibly one of the prettiest cities--and during Carnaval it is off the charts!
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Well, nothing like a little sax music to get the color juices flowing
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I must make a Devine color collection out of this spicy jambalaya!
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From Italy with love...
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Cathy Rudd beautiful and the hiking is not bad either...
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Catherine Alexander Yes ma'am you should. Think we need some on-site research.