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Color Expressions Volume IV

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& the year of the If you look closely, you'll see that nothing is one-dimensional. Today is multifaceted; it does not exist without a yesterday & a tomorrow. Places have a physical location & exist online. Ideas are fluid & minds are open. And, of course, we humans have layers & shades of personality, interests & talents that lie outside of expectations. You'll see that this year's color trends are built of &s. Distinct palettes are found in the combinations and contrasts between generations, cultures, technologies and beliefs, inspiring new color moods. Pratt & Lambert, too, has many &s. Like vibrant colors & guaranteed color accuracy. A 160-year history & an innovative spirit. Reliable quality & fashion credibility. Emerging palettes & long-trusted products. In this issue of Color Expressions, we are happy to introduce you to Stacy Garcia, from our Style & Design Guild, and her &. Stacy Garcia is the multifaceted Chief Inspiration Officer at Stacy Garcia, Inc. Hers is a lifestyle brand that itself recognizes the importance of combinations and &s. "I believe design lives at the crossroads of art & commerce," she says. Stacy lives an "inspired life" with many layers. In addition to Stacy Garcia, Inc., she is the CEO of LebaTex, Inc., a fabric-converting firm. She has a love of art and travel, and a passion for her family. & Stacy is proud to be a matchmaker. "Maybe it's because as a designer I spend a lot of my time matching colors and patterns. But I have so much fun matching people up! I just love putting together a happy couple." 33-16 Midnight Black 33-8 China White 23-11 Blue Comfort Fabrics shown are from the Mid-Century collection by Stacy Garcia for LebaTex. Complementary Pratt & Lambert colors: 33-8 China White, 23-1 Blue Comfort, 1 33-16 Midnight Black 4 P&L Color Expressions 1211314_24pg.indd 4 For more information about Stacy, visit stacygarciainc.com. 12/3/12 3:23 PM

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