{
"name": "MonoPix #33",
"image": "https://tonft.space/pixels/png/Blue green.png",
"edition": 32,
"attributes": [
{
"trait_type": "Color Name",
"value": "Blue green"
},
{
"trait_type": "Family",
"value": "Cyan"
},
{
"trait_type": "R",
"value": "123"
},
{
"trait_type": "G",
"value": "204"
},
{
"trait_type": "B",
"value": "181"
},
{
"trait_type": "Hex",
"value": "#7BCCB5"
},
{
"trait_type": "Pix",
"value": "100x100"
},
{
"trait_type": "Era",
"value": "1"
}
],
"description": "Blue Green, also known as aqua or turquoise, is a color that combines the calming properties of blue with the refreshing qualities of green. It falls within the spectrum of cyan colors, appearing as a vibrant and invigorating shade. The exact shade of Blue Green can vary, ranging from light and pale tones to deeper and more saturated hues. It often evokes a sense of tranquility, reminiscent of clear tropical waters or lush green landscapes. Blue Green is associated with feelings of serenity, harmony, and balance. In design and aesthetics, Blue Green is a versatile color that can create a soothing and peaceful ambiance. It is frequently used in interior design to bring a touch of freshness and relaxation to spaces. In fashion and art, Blue Green adds vibrancy and energy, making it a popular choice for various creative expressions. Blue Green is a color that represents natural beauty and the wonders of the sea. It has a timeless appeal that can be incorporated into different contexts, from coastal-inspired themes to modern and contemporary designs. Whether used as a dominant color or as an accent, Blue Green brings a sense of tranquility and connection to the natural world.",
"external_url": "https://t.me/DropMandal"
}