This afternoon, I’d like to welcome Valentina Cirasola to The Write Stuff. Valentina is sharing a terrific review of her book, RED – A Voyage into Colors. The subject matter is certainly interesting and unusual, and I know you folks will enjoy sharing this review on all your favorite social media sites. Thanks!
REVIEW:
Review from James J. Cudney IV on the book:
RED – A Voyage Into Colors, Second Edition
Learning About Colors with Amazing Photos
“For the most part, I am a fiction reader. On occasion, I pick up a non-fiction book when the subject matter or theme is of interest. Red – A Voyage Into Colors by Valentina Cirasola was a book that crossed my path earlier this year when I stumbled upon the author’s design website and personal blog. Being a person who generally leans toward blacks, grays, and whites, I thought maybe I should learn a little more about the color wheel.
Although this book is entitled Red, it is not merely about this one color. The author shares the history and background of all the colors on the spectrum, teaching us the differences between hues and shades, tones and variations. The book is only ~125 page and contains dozens of photos of colors and their uses in various designs, homes, and picturesque settings. It’s easy to digest, well-written, and has an amazing personal touch. Valentina has quite a fun personality.
Some of the content I recall learning in school. Other I’ve picked up throughout my life. Seeing it all together again in one book is a comprehensive way to learn about our lives. For instance, I remembered why red was a warm color, and blue a cool one, but I didn’t know how it affected my life or made me feel. It was great to dive back into these ideas and facts, and seeing how these colors play in my life today was helpful. I actually (without knowing it) designed my living room to use all the appropriate matching color patterns and schemes. My bedroom might need some work though!
What a great way to make us ponder the things we often spend too little time thinking about… I pick clothes based on what fits. What if I went out in search specifically for clothes with color combinations that work for me? I plan to re-read this book again in small chunks. Too much at once can get lost because you want to process the advice and imagery. Next time I need to make a color decision, I’ll definitely come back to this one to focus on the important questions.
I recommend this one for every type of reader because it has a little bit of everything when it comes to choosing what makes us happy versus what might be the first thing we see in our closet or drawer, on the computer or phone screen, or on the rack of shelf at the store.”
BLURB:
From the dawn of time, every race and population have attributed various meanings and symbolism to colors. This book talks about colors, how humans can benefit from using them, how our health, spirit, and state of mind can improve by using all colors without distinction.
The book teaches how to create and mix colors as a study for people who have an interest in becoming artists and are just starting. Also, the book delves into understanding colors from a spiritual point of view and how to use them, in a technical way, for interiors, fashion, food, entertainment and much more. It is so important when mixing colors to look at nature as our best teacher, where all colors are mixed together and co-exist well without rules and prejudices. We can simply copy nature and feel perfect in our choice of colors.
Buy RED – A Voyage into Colors HERE
Author Valentina Cirasola
Valentina Cirasola was born in Bari, the main city of Puglia, Italy to a family of artists, designers, and food connoisseurs. She followed her mom’s footsteps and became a fashion/interior designer. She expresses her creativity in the homes she designs and decorates for her clients. She is often called “The Colorist” for a reason, she vibrates people’s world with her love for colors, which prompted her to write a book on this subject, title: ©RED – A Voyage Into Colors, First and Second Edition.
With this book, she delves into how to see colors, how to manipulate colors to one’s advantage and how-to live-in colors. The book touches on interior styles, fashion, food, entertainment and much more, it feels like a real voyage.
Valentina calls herself “a good fork” and likes to eat real food, from which she draws her positive energy. For the love of her native land, she wrote two cookery books on Puglia cuisine.
Growing up, Valentina was only allowed to watch the cooking happening in her family, but not to practice it! She did not get the opportunity to cook until she moved away and started to cook for herself out of necessity. Then, as if by miracle, all those years watching, eating and tasting translated to doing. She recalled the perfection of how every dish was supposed to look and taste. Watching her family and eating good food every day, gave her the expertise and knowledge of a professional chef.
Buy Links:
Amazon:
Paperback – https://amzn.to/2Bxhq08
Kindle – https://amzn.to/2puRCzn
Barnes & Noble: https://bit.ly/31MSnkj
Find Valentina at the Links Below:
Visit Valentina the designer: http://www.valentinadesigns.com
Visit Valentina the author: www.valentinaexpressions.com
email: valentinadesigns@comcast.net
Author’s Page – https://www.amazon.com/Valentina-Cirasola/e/B0031A02H2
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/valentinadesigns
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/ValentinaInteriors
https://www.youtube.com/user/designsvalentina
http://www.linkedin.com/in/valentinadesigns
https://www.instagram.com/valentina_designs
Valentina Design Universe TV – https://valentinadesignuniverse.com
Great review! This sounds like a fun book. I have always been attracted to the cooler colors and will splash them around the house. My hall is three colors:) Will have to check this out.
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As someone who painted for years, I am fond of colors and the moods they invoke, too. Valentina’s book is on my TBR list, for sure! Glad you enjoyed learning about it. Thanks for stopping by! 🙂
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Thank you Marcia for sharing this review.
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It was my pleasure, Valentina! Hope folks will be intrigued by your book! 🙂
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That’s the plan. Much obliged.
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Colors will change your mood depending if they receive natural light or not or if they create an atmosphere. Thanks for your comment, D.L.Finn.
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Thanks, they certainly do!
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I remember reading this review on Jay’s blog, and I was intrigued by the book then.
I love the philosophy and science of color and how it effects mood. Congratulations to Valentina!
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It’s an interesting and very real concept, isn’t it? Some colors just make me edgy and unhappy, while others soothe my spirit. I’m going to enjoy reading this one, I’m sure. Thanks for stopping by today! 🙂 ❤
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Colors are real, they affect our body, soul, and mind. You are right, Marcia. Thank you for sharing my review.
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James gave me a great review. You are right colors can create a mood, or can give us a headache if they used in the wrong way. Thank you for the visit Mae.
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Thanks for sharing the review. I can definitely feel my emotions change when I’m around certain colors. Ms. Cirasola’s book sounds interesting.
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I agree, Priscilla. Colors impact emotions greatly, even when we aren’t consciously aware of it happening. I’m looking forward to learning more, myself. Thanks for stopping by! 🙂
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Most of the people are not even aware colors have power.
Thank you, Marcia.
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Thank you, Priscilla, for your comment. Every color vibrates energy, that’s the reason you feel your emotions changing. Thanks for the visit.
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Kudos Marcia and Valentina. This is a marvelous book. Hugs all around!
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Thanks, Teagan! I think it sounds pretty interesting and look forward to reading it, myself. And thanks for stopping by, too. Great to see you, as always! 🙂 ❤
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She is of great support.
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Thank you, Teagan, for stopping by and taking the time to comment.
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Great review and intriguing topic!
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Glad you enjoyed it, Bette! I’m intrigued, too! 🙂
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Thank you Bette, for the visit.
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I also read moslty ficiton, but this sounds like a fascinating book. And today, I probably need a pick me up color!
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We all need a “pick me up” color every day, Joan. Thank you for stopping by.
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Hi. Thank you very much for sharing my review, Marcia. Valentina’s book was wonderful, and I’m so glad to see others learning about it on your site. Have a wonderful day.
J
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Thanks, J! You, too. And I was happy to share your review of Valentina’s book. The topic is one that I find very interesting, and I hope lots of folks will check out the book. Nice to see you here, today, and I hope you’ll stop by often. BTW, it just so happens that I downloaded Academic Curveball yesterday, deciding it was the start of a series that sounded like fun! Looking forward to reading it soon. 🙂
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You’re welcome. I refollowed you. Thought I had been, as I remembered your site, but for some reason your posts weren’t showing up in WP reader. Now they are!
Oh thank you very much re Academic Curveball. I do enjoy the series and it gets much stronger with each new book. Can’t wait to hear all about it.
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I’m very much looking forward to reading it, and hoping I’ll find time to set up a review page here, and get caught up on reviews on Goodreads, too. I’m so far behind, it’s pitiful. 😦 But I’m not giving up! 😀 Glad you’re following TWS now. Thanks! 🙂
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Thank you, James.
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I saw this lovely review over at Jay’s place, Marcia. He does write such good ones. Congratulations again, Valentina.
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What an interesting book! I’m not surprised that Valentina’s in demand as an interior designer. Lovely review.
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Thanks, Trish! I’m looking forward to learning more about colors, myself. I’ve always know that warm colors tend to make me unhappy and cool ones are pleasing. But I’ve never delved into it any deeper than that. Now’s my chance! 🙂 Thanks for stopping by today, too! 🙂 ❤
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Reblogged this on Author Don Massenzio and commented:
It’s Share A Review Day Tuesday featuring RED, A Voyage into Colors by Valentina Cirasola from this post on Marcia Meara’s blog.
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Thanks for the reblog, Don! Always appreciated! 🙂
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You’re welcome.
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