Every colour at once — pink, yellow, green, blue, red, orange — thrown into the air and onto each other in the most colour-saturated celebration on earth.
Holi is the festival of colours, of spring, and of the triumph of good over evil — and its colour palette is unique in the world because it is not a palette at all. It is all colours simultaneously, without hierarchy or restraint, thrown into the air as powder, dissolved in water, smeared on faces and clothing until everyone is a walking abstract painting. The festival celebrates the end of winter and the arrival of spring, and the explosion of colour is a direct expression of that: the world coming back to life after months of grey. Each colour carries meaning — red for love, yellow for knowledge, green for new beginnings, blue for the divine — but in practice, the meaning dissolves into pure chromatic joy.
RGB (211-253-23)
#d3fd17
A vivid yellow-green: medium, considered, and steady.
The Border of Seemly by Shaping →RGB (55-249-21)
#37f915
A medium, vivid green with a quiet presence.
The Humble Alcove by the Carving →RGB (48-123-253)
#307bfd
This light blue sits at the vivid end of its family.
The Basin Since Loyal Keeping →RGB (249-77-229)
#f94de5
A light, vivid magenta with a quiet presence.
The Known Bay into the Lasting →RGB (219-20-100)
#db1464
vivid and medium — a pink that reads as grounded.
What Humble Atoll betwixt Delineating →:root { --holi-1: #e53606; --holi-2: #d3fd17; --holi-3: #37f915; --holi-4: #307bfd; --holi-5: #f94de5; --holi-6: #db1464;}